Patents Assigned to XableCath Inc.
  • Patent number: 10499934
    Abstract: A device and method for treating a patient with total or near total occlusion is provided. The device can be positioned in a blood vessel at a treatment site. An occlusion at the treatment site is enlarged by a catheter. The catheter can be advanced over a guidewire into the occlusion. One or more of [a] compression or torsion applied to the guidewire or [b] compression or torsion applied to the catheter body expands or creates a path through the occlusion. The expansions or creation of the access path can be by cutting or abrading the occlusion or by a shoe-horn effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: XableCath Inc.
    Inventors: Johannes B. Dahm, Bart M. E. Segers
  • Patent number: 10278715
    Abstract: A device and method for treating a patient with total or near total occlusion is provided. The device can be positioned in a blood vessel at a treatment site. An occlusion at the treatment site is enlarged by a catheter. The catheter can be advanced over a guidewire into the occlusion. One or more of [a] compression or torsion applied to the guidewire or [b] compression or torsion applied to the catheter body expands or creates a path through the occlusion. The expansions or creation of the access path can be by cutting or abrading the occlusion or by a shoe-horn effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: XableCath Inc.
    Inventors: Johannes B. Dahm, Bart M. E. Segers
  • Patent number: 9622762
    Abstract: A device and method for treating a patient with total or near total occlusion is provided. The device can be positioned in a blood vessel at a treatment site. An occlusion at the treatment site is enlarged by a catheter. The catheter can be advanced over a guidewire into the occlusion. One or more of [a] compression or torsion applied to the guidewire or [b] compression or torsion applied to the catheter body expands or creates a path through the occlusion. The expansions or creation of the access path can be by cutting or abrading the occlusion or by a shoe-horn effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: XableCath Inc.
    Inventors: Johannes B. Dahm, Bart M. E. Segers