Patents Assigned to NexGen Medical Systems, Inc.
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Publication number: 20190239905Abstract: Medical systems and methods for making and using medical systems are disclosed. Example medical systems may include devices capable of capturing and facilitating removal of an obstruction in a vessel or cavity. The medical devices may include a shaft having a plurality of eyelets spaced along the shaft. A pull wire may be connected to the shaft and extend through one or more of the plurality of eyelets. Retraction of the pull wire may result in forming one or more loops in the shaft. A core wire may extend along the shaft to provide a desired stiffness at one or more locations along the shaft and/or along a loop formed with the shaft. The shaft may be formed of a coiled wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: NexGen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Jonathan Olson, Keng Thao, Patrick Raymond Haley
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Patent number: 8480697Abstract: A device capable of capturing and facilitating the removal of a thrombus in blood vessels (or stones in biliary or urinary ducts, or foreign bodies) uses a soft coil mesh with the aid of a pull wire or string to engage the surface of a thrombus, and remove the captured thrombus. The soft coil mesh is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical elements forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls. The use of multiple coil mesh elements, delivered through a single lumen or multiple lumens, preferably with separate control of at least one end of each coil, provides a firm grasp on a distal side of a thrombus, assisting in non-disruptive or minimally disrupted removal of the thrombus upon withdrawal of the device.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Nexgen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Kucharczyk, Stephanos Finitsis
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Patent number: 8449566Abstract: A device captures and assists in the removal of a thrombus in arteries, even in small arteries. The device uses a soft coil mesh to engage the surface of a thrombus, and a guidewire is used to retract the soft coil mesh with the captured thrombus. The soft coil is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical element forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Nexgen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephanos Finitsis
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Publication number: 20110230908Abstract: A device captures and assists in the removal of a thrombus in arteries, even in small arteries. The device uses a soft coil mesh to engage the surface of a thrombus, and a guidewire is used to retract the soft coil mesh with the captured thrombus. The soft coil is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical element forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: NEXGEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Stephanos Finitsis
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Publication number: 20110230909Abstract: A device capable of capturing and facilitating the removal of a thrombus in blood vessels (or stones in biliary or urinary ducts, or foreign bodies) uses a soft coil mesh with the aid of a pull wire or string to engage the surface of a thrombus, and remove the captured thrombus. The soft coil mesh is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical elements forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls. The use of multiple coil mesh elements, delivered through a single lumen or multiple lumens, preferably with separate control of at least one end of each coil, provides a firm grasp on a distal side of a thrombus, assisting in non-disruptive or minimally disrupted removal of the thrombus upon withdrawal of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: NEXGEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: John Kucharczyk, Stephanos Finitsis
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Patent number: 7955345Abstract: A device capable of capturing and facilitating the removal of a thrombus in blood vessels (or stones in biliary or urinary ducts, or foreign bodies) uses a soft coil mesh with the aid of a pull wire or string to engage the surface of a thrombus, and remove the captured thrombus. The soft coil mesh is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical elements forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls. The use of multiple coil mesh elements, delivered through a single lumen or multiple lumens, preferably with separate control of at least one end of each coil, provides a firm grasp on a distal side of a thrombus, assisting in non-disruptive or minimally disrupted removal of the thrombus upon withdrawal of the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: NexGen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Kucharczyk, Stephanos Finitsis
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Patent number: 7955344Abstract: A device captures and assists in the removal of a thrombus in arteries, even in small arteries. The device uses a soft coil mesh to engage the surface of a thrombus, and a guidewire is used to retract the soft coil mesh with the captured thrombus. The soft coil is formed by an elongated microcoil element that forms the helical elements of a macrocoil element. The microcoil element provides a relatively elastic effect to the helical element forming the macrocoil and allows for control of gripping forces on the thrombus while reducing non-rigid contact of the device with arterial walls.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: NexGen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephanos Finitsis