Having Plural Balloons On Conduit Patents (Class 604/101.01)
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Patent number: 10188413Abstract: Deflectable guide catheters and methods, including methods for using defectable guide catheters to perform transnasal procedures within the ear, nose, throat, paranasal sinuses or cranium. Some deflectable guide catheters of the present invention comprise a substantially rigid tube, a helical spring attached to and extending from the distal end of the substantially rigid tube, a tubular plastic inner jacket, an outer plastic jacket substantially covering at least the helical spring member. The spring member is deflectable to cause the distal portion of the guide catheter to deflect to a curved configuration. In embodiments for transnasal use the deflectable guide catheter may have a length of less than 25 cm.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: John H. Morriss, Joshua Makower, Mei Pader, Julia D. Vrany, Eric Goldfarb, Randy S. Chan
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Patent number: 10155104Abstract: The invention relates to a valve used in medical procedures. More specifically the invention relates to an introducer sheath valve used in minimally invasive and conventional surgical procedures. The valve may accommodate a wide range of surgical implement diameters, shapes, and multiple implements without imposing the high frictional forces of known valves.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: David J. Arcaro, James L. Goepfrich, William Wilkie
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Patent number: 10022249Abstract: Aneurysms are treated by filling at least one double-walled filling structure with a curable medium within the aneurysm. The filling structures may be delivered over balloon deployment mechanisms in order to shape and open tubular lumens therethrough. Scaffolds are placed into the tubular lumens in order to help maintain the shape, anchor the filling structures in place, and provide improved blood flow transition into and out of the tubular lumens.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2014Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Nellix, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Evans, Gwendolyn A. Watanabe, Amy Lee, Steven L. Herbowy
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Patent number: 9999412Abstract: A fistula management device for preventing enteric contents from leaking out of a bowel via a fistula opening in the bowel. The device comprises a tubular body that defines a main fluidic passageway extending from a first axial end to a second axial end of the tubular body. Inflatable cuffs are located at each of the first and second axial ends of the tubular body for creating a fluid seal between the first and second axial ends of the tubular body and inner walls of a bowel.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: The Regents of the University of MichiganInventor: Barbra Miller
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Patent number: 9937333Abstract: A balloon catheter having a balloon with a shape for treating a vessel at a bifurcation, includes an oblique proximal end of the balloon, and a catheter shaft which is at least partially eccentric to a central axis of the balloon. Markers used for longitudinal and rotational alignment are included on the catheter shaft. A torque transmission element may be used for transmitting torque from the stiff proximal segment of the catheter to the distal flexible balloon segment of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Inventor: Thomas Ischinger
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Patent number: 9913962Abstract: A catheter is provided including a first lumen and a second lumen. A first member is disposed for relative movement within the first lumen and defines a cavity. A second member is disposed for relative movement within the second lumen. The cavity of the first member is configured for disposal of the second member. The catheter may include an elongated tubular body that includes the first lumen and the second lumen. The first member may have a distal portion that extends beyond the distal end of the body. The distal portion may include the cavity. The cavity may be defined by a member lumen. The first and second members may include tubular stylettes. The second member may include a guidewire.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Michael G. Tal, Brett Haarala, Christopher V. Rainieri, Richard Braga
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Patent number: 9814476Abstract: A valvuloplasty system includes a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent leaflets of a valve. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The system further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves that propagate through the liquid for impinging upon the valve. The shock wave generator is moveable within the balloon to vary shock wave impingement on the valve.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: SHOCKWAVE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: John M. Adams, Thomas G. Goff
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Patent number: 9789291Abstract: A system for bypassing an anastomosis site in a hollow organ is provided. The system includes a sleeve configured for spanning the anastomosis site at an internal surface of the hollow organ and a band configured for attachment to an external surface of the hollow organ and limiting migration of the sleeve beyond the anastomosis site.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Colospan Ltd.Inventors: Boaz Assaf, Eyal Teichman
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Patent number: 9782185Abstract: A system and method for treating a vessel is provided. A catheter system includes an inner elongated element and an outer elongated element positioned coaxially with respect to the inner elongated element. A proximal occlusion element is positioned at and is flush with the distal end of the outer elongated element. A distal occlusion element is positioned at a distal end of the inner elongated element. The distal end of the inner elongated element is distal to and movable with respect to the outer elongated element distal end. One or both of proximal occlusion element and distal occlusion element is a compliant balloon, configured to form a funnel shape upon proximal movement of the outer elongated element and/or the inner elongated element.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: THERMOPEUTIX, INC.Inventors: Ronald Jay Solar, Yoav Shaked, Glen Lieber
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Patent number: 9764113Abstract: Apparatus and methods are described including inserting a catheter into a subject's body via a vein of the subject's groin. The catheter is advanced distally such that a distal end of the catheter is disposed inside the subject's renal vein. Respective stabilizing portions of the catheter stabilize the catheter by being in contact with inner walls of, respectively, an iliac vein of the subject, and a vena cava of the subject. Subsequently, a medical device is deployed inside the renal vein by retracting the distal end of the catheter, such that the distal end of the catheter is in a retracted state, in which the respective stabilizing portions of the catheter still stabilize the catheter by being in contact with the inner walls of, respectively, the subject's iliac vein and the subject's vena cava. Other applications are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: MAGENTA MEDICAL LTDInventors: Yosi Tuval, Ehud Schwammenthal, Daniel Glozman
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Patent number: 9706998Abstract: A device includes a first end portion, a second end portion, an intermediate portion, and a graft material. The first end portion has a first end diameter. The second end portion has a second end diameter smaller than the first end diameter. The first end portion comprises a first material. The second end portion comprises a second material different than the first material. The intermediate portion is between the first end portion and the second end portion. The intermediate portion tapers between the first end portion and the second end portion. The graft material is coupled to at least the intermediate portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: LimFlow GmbHInventors: Robert Julian Dickinson, Roberto Ferraresi, Steven Kum, Timothy Lenihan, Andrew Robert Pacey, Martin Terry Rothman
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Patent number: 9681950Abstract: A system and process for placing a percutaneous valve device in a body lumen at the location of implantation is provided, which enhances the accuracy of the placement. Anchors and placement wires are used to fix the implantation target and guide the device to the implantation site. The system and method are applicable to preassembled percutaneous valve devices as well as a modular prosthetic valve device. The modular valve device comprises two or more device modules and is designed to be delivered unassembled and then assembled in the body lumen at or near the site where implantation occurs. The device modules may be assembled before or after the implantation target is fixed with the anchor, and then placed using the placement system in a manner similar to how a preassembled percutaneous valve device may be placed in accordance with the invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Valve Medical Ltd.Inventors: Yoram Richter, Jacob Richter
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Patent number: 9615863Abstract: A method of using a multichannel cannula to perform kyphoplasty includes inserting a stabilizing wire into a vertebra damaged by a compression fracture and inserting, over the stabilizing wire, a cannula. The cannula includes a first channel having open proximal and distal ends, and is configured to receive the stabilizing wire, and a second channel having an inlet portal and an exit portal that are in fluid communication. The cannula further includes an expandable portion configured to expand away from the cannula from an outer wall of the second channel. The method also includes inflating the expandable portion to create a void in the bone and to restore the height of the vertebra, and then deflating the expandable portion. When the void has been created, bone cement is delivered through the second channel into the void via the exit portal to at least partially fill the void.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Spinal Generations, LLCInventor: Patrick J. Sweeney
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Patent number: 9579489Abstract: A subintimal recanalization catheter system for recanalizing a blood vessel. The system includes a support catheter and a balloon catheter configured to extend through the support catheter. The support catheter includes a tubular portion and an extension segment extending distal of the distal opening of the tubular portion. The balloon catheter, having a balloon secured to a distal portion thereof, is positionable through the tubular portion of the support catheter to position the balloon alongside the extension segment. The system is configured to be advanced into a subintimal space between a first tissue layer and a second tissue layer of a blood vessel wall where the balloon may be inflated against the extension segment to cause a distal portion of the catheter shaft of the balloon catheter to deflect toward the vessel lumen within the subintimal space to facilitate reentry into the vessel lumen.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Pu Zhou, Huisun Wang, Daniel T. Quillin
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Patent number: 9572666Abstract: Procedures may be performed on the heart after the installation of a mitral valve fixation device. In order to prepare the heart for such procedures, the fixation device may be removed or disabled in minimally invasive ways (e.g., through an endovascular procedure), without requiring open access to the heart. The fixation device may be partitioned so that one portion may remain attached to each leaflet of the mitral valve. In another example, the leaflets may be cut along the edges of the distal element(s) of the fixation device, so as to cut the fixation device from the leaflet(s). Systems and devices for performing such procedures endovascularly are disclosed. Fixation devices with improved access to a release harness are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Evalve, Inc.Inventors: Raghuveer Basude, Kent Dell, Arundhati Kabe, Gaurav Krishnamurthy, Michael F. Wei
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Patent number: 9510904Abstract: The invention presents methods and systems for accessing a pericardial space and preventing strokes arising from a left atrial appendage (“LAA”) by achieving a complete occlusion of the LAA using an epicardial approach without creating a puckering of the LAA ostium. A complete occlusion of the LAA is desired because blood clots arising from the LAA often leads to embolic strokes. Due to the peculiar anatomy of the LAA ostium, traditional LAA ligation techniques using sutures can lead to puckering, thus compromising the occlusion of the LAA. The invention achieves a complete occlusion and a more effective hemostatic seal with the use of inflatable balloons having electromagnetic coils internally, as well as hydrogels, sponges, and caliber tubes attached to the respective balloon's exterior, anchoring balloons, a closure device having a suture looped through two semi-rigid hollow tube that can be coated with hydrogel or silicone, and locking mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Inventor: Subramaniam Chitoor Krishnan
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Patent number: 9504807Abstract: A valvuloplasty catheter has a dog-bone shaped balloon with semi-compliant smaller diameter waist and non-compliant larger diameter bulbous end regions. The balloon centers across the valve with the waist adjacent to the annulus. One bulbous region serves to hyperextend the valve leaflets and the other assists in stabilizing the balloon position to reduce migration. The semi-compliant waist increases in diameter as fluid enters the balloon until it comes into contact with the valve annulus. The pressure within the balloon per unit of volume delivery has a greater slope after contact with the annulus than before resulting in a change in slope for the pressure versus volume curve. The diameter of the balloon and annulus are determined at this inflection point when the balloon contacts the annulus.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: InterValve, Inc.Inventors: William Drasler, Wes Pedersen, Mark Ungs
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Patent number: 9463104Abstract: In another embodiment, a method is provided for positioning a graft device in an ascending aorta of a patient. In the method, access is provided to a peripheral venous site. A first catheter is advanced through the peripheral venous site to a right atrium of the patient. Access is provided to the left atrium across an intra-atrial septum. The first catheter is advanced through to a left atrium of a patient. A second catheter is advanced from the first catheter through a left ventricle and the aorta to a peripheral arterial site. A graft device disposed on, over or within the second catheter is advanced from the peripheral venous site or the peripheral arterial site until the graft device reaches an ascending aorta of the patient. The graft device is positioned at a treatment site within the ascending aorta. The first and second catheters are removed from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTERInventors: Robert James Siegel, Jean Marzelle
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Patent number: 9433450Abstract: Internal bone fixation devices and methods for using the devices for repairing a weakened or fractured bone are disclosed herein. According to aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a device for repairing a fractured bone that includes a delivery catheter having an elongated shaft with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis therebetween, the delivery catheter having an inner void for passing at least one reinforcing material, and an inner lumen for accepting a light pipe, wherein a distal end of the inner lumen terminates in an optical lens; a conformable member releasably engaging the distal end of the delivery catheter, the conformable member moving from a deflated state to an inflated state when the at least one reinforcing material is delivered to the conformable member; and an adapter releasably engaging the proximal end of the delivery catheter for receiving the light pipe and the at least one reinforcing material.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: IlluminOss Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Rabiner, Dennis P. Colleran, Anthony W. O'Leary, Justin G. Dye, Mark A. Drew
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Patent number: 9421065Abstract: A light-diverting catheter tip is provided according to embodiments disclosed herein. The light-diverting catheter tip may be coupled with the distal tip of a laser catheter and divert at least a portion of the light exiting the distal tip of the laser catheter such that the spot size of the laser beam on an object after exiting the catheter tip is larger than the spot size of the light entering the catheter without the catheter tip. The catheter tip may be removably coupled with the catheter or constructed as part of the catheter. In other embodiments, the catheter tip may conduct fluid and/or divert fluid at the tip of the laser catheter.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Robert Splinter, Robert L. Carver, Ted A. Giem, Kevin D. Taylor, Clint Fix
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Patent number: 9421025Abstract: A valvuloplasty system comprises a balloon adapted to be placed adjacent leaflets of a valve. The balloon is inflatable with a liquid. The system further includes a shock wave generator within the balloon that produces shock waves. The shock waves propagate through the liquid and impinge upon the valve to decalcify and open the valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Shockwave Medical, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Hawkins, John M. Adams
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Patent number: 9402981Abstract: A catheter for recanalizing a blood vessel having an occlusion therein via a subintimal pathway. The catheter includes a catheter shaft having an inflatable balloon mounted to the distal end portion of the catheter shaft. A flexible tubular member extends from the catheter shaft and along an exterior of the inflatable balloon. Inflation of the inflatable balloon deflects the flexible tubular member into a deflected configuration away from a longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft to effect re-entry into the true lumen distal of the occlusion.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2012Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: James M. Anderson
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Patent number: 9398921Abstract: A catheter having a distal balloon and a deformable guidewire shaft of the catheter. The deformable guidewire shaft is adjacent to and external to the balloon. Inflation of the balloon bends the deformable guidewire shaft in order to orient or deflect a distal tip of the deformable guidewire shaft in a desired direction to guide and direct a guidewire extending through the deformable guidewire shaft towards a specific endovascular region. For example, it may be desired to orient the distal tip of the guidewire shaft towards a target vessel of a bifurcation or the balloon catheter may be used to bypass a Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: INVATEC S.P.A.Inventor: Francesco Piccagli
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Patent number: 9387102Abstract: A coronary predilatation and stent deployment catheter assembly includes a sheathless unitary catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end. A predilatation balloon is located at the distal end of the body. A stent inflation balloon is located along the body proximally of the predilatation balloon and an expandable stent is disposed over the stent inflation balloon. A predilatation balloon inflation connection is located proximally of the stent inflation balloon and in fluid communication with the predilatation balloon and a stent balloon inflation connection is located proximally of the stent inflation balloon and in fluid communication with the stent inflation balloon. A method of operating the catheter assembly is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Clever Cath Technologies, LLCInventor: Romeo Majano
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Patent number: 9339442Abstract: A stoma dilation device that includes a tubular support defining a continuous pathway through the device; at least one inflatable dilation balloon and at least one inflatable retention balloon located on the tubular support; and inflation lumens for each balloon. The inflatable dilation balloon forms at least a first portion of the device and the inflatable retention balloon forms at least a second portion of the device. The inflatable retention balloon is configured to have a diameter upon full, unrestrained inflation that is greater than the largest diameter of the inflatable dilation balloon upon inflation.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Avent, Inc.Inventors: Kok-Ming Tai, Donald J. McMichael, John A. Rotella, Nathan C. Griffith, Emily A. Reichart, Courtney E. Rowe, Steven A. Holley, Edward B. Madsen
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Patent number: 9186485Abstract: A balloon catheter for delivering a therapeutic and/or diagnostic agent to tissue is described including an outer balloon having a wall with an opening therethrough and an inner surface, an inner balloon disposed in the outer balloon, enclosing an inflation chamber and having an outer surface defining a space between the outer surface of the inner balloon and the inner surface of the outer balloon, a catheter having a first lumen in fluid communication with the space between the inner balloon and the outer balloon for supplying the agent thereto, and a second lumen through which fluid is supplied to the inflation chamber for inflating the inner balloon to urge the agent out of the opening in the outer balloon, wherein the outer balloon and/or the inner balloon comprise at least one protrusion for directing the agent formed by an inner balloon wall and/or the outer balloon wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Sanovas, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence J. Gerrans, Erhan H. Gunday
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Patent number: 9060802Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a device. The device may include a distal shaft defining a central lumen and an orienting element comprising at least one inflatable member. Wherein a first portion of the orienting element extending from the shaft in a first direction and a second portion of the orienting element extending from the shaft in a second direction. Further, wherein the second direction is substantially opposite the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Bridgepoint Medical, Inc.Inventors: Chad John Kugler, Matthew Jonathan Olson, Ross Arlen Olson, David B. Robinson
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Patent number: 9028443Abstract: A weeping balloon catheter includes a catheter having an elongate tubular body defining an inflation lumen and a combination lumen that terminates at an open distal end of the elongate tubular body. A dilation balloon is disposed at a distal end of the elongate tubular body and is in fluid communication with the inflation lumen. A drug delivery balloon is disposed at least partially over the dilation balloon and includes at least one drug release opening through an outer wall of the drug delivery balloon. The drug delivery balloon is in fluid communication with the combination lumen through a sidewall opening of the elongate tubular body.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Adam Brian McCullough
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Patent number: 9028442Abstract: A method for localized delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent within a vessel is provided. The method provides for adjustability of the length of the treatment area and for reducing of pressure within the treatment area. A catheter system includes an inner elongated element, an outer elongated element positioned coaxially with respect to the inner elongated element, and a blood-release element at a distal end of the inner elongated element. A proximal occlusion element is positioned at the distal end of the outer elongated element, proximal to an outlet port. A distal occlusion element is positioned at a distal end of the inner elongated element. The distal end of the inner elongated element is distal to and movable with respect to the outer elongated element distal end.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: ThermopeutiX, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Jay Solar, Yoav Shaked, Glen Lieber
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Patent number: 9027389Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Chadi Harmouche, Jean-Luc Pageard, John W. Lehmann
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Publication number: 20150126967Abstract: A catheter apparatus may have a flexible shaft, guidewire lumens passing through the shaft, and a positioning device for positioning the guidewires relative to an external lumen. The positioning device may be an expansible scaffold covered with a retractable sheath. The positioning device may also be one or more balloons that are inflated through an inflation port in the shaft. The catheter apparatus may be operated by inserting a guide catheter into a vasculature with a chronic total occlusion, inserting the catheter apparatus into the guide catheter, and advancing the guidewires through the guidewire lumens and into contact with a chronic total occlusion. The positioning device may be activated before and/or between attempts to pass the guidewires through the chronic total occlusion to interrogate various parts of the chronic total occlusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2015Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: ROXWOOD MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: Mark Taber
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Patent number: 9017285Abstract: Catheters for occluding, visualizing, irrigating, evacuating, and delivering agents to a treatment area are disclosed. The catheters comprise a catheter body comprising five lumens, first and second occlusion balloons coupled to the catheter body, an optional space-occupying balloon coupled to the catheter body and disposed between the first and second occlusion balloons, and an optional visualization means that enables visualization between the first and second occlusion balloons. Methods for using these catheters are also disclosed. A method comprises inflating the first and second occlusion balloons, inflating the space-occupying balloon, allowing fluid to exit via an evacuation lumen, optionally irrigating or aspirating to facilitate fluid exit via said lumen, and delivering an agent to a treatment area via the agent lumen.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Advanced Catheter Therapies, Inc.Inventors: C. Rex Teeslink, Dirk V. Hoyns
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Patent number: 9005165Abstract: A safety catheter includes a shaft. The shaft has a proximal shaft portion having a proximal end, a distal tip portion defining a junction with the proximal shaft portion, a fluid drain lumen, and a balloon inflation lumen. The fluid drain lumen defines a distal fluid drain opening at the distal tip portion distal of the junction and a proximal fluid drain opening adjacent the proximal end and fluidically connected to the distal fluid drain opening. A hollow zero-pressure balloon is disposed at the junction and has an interior fluidly connected to the balloon inflation lumen, a distal leg fixedly secured to the distal tip portion, and a proximal leg temporarily secured to the proximal shaft portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Mayser, LLCInventors: Gary A. Kalser, Gregory L. Mayback, James Leone, Matthew A. Palmer
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Patent number: 8986244Abstract: A method of treating a prostate condition, including the steps of providing a needleless injector that includes a body at a proximal end, an injection shaft extending from the body to a distal end of the injection shaft, an injection orifice at the distal end of the injection shaft and positioned for fluid ejection in a lateral direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the injection shaft, a pressure source in communication with the fluid chamber, and an extendable tissue tensioner located at the distal end of the injection shaft proximal to the injection orifice; inserting the injection shaft into a urethra so the injection orifice is located within the prostatic urethra; actuating the tissue tensioner to contact urethral tissue, and injecting fluid from the injection orifice into the prostate.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Vincent G. Copa, Sidney F. Hauschild
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Patent number: 8961491Abstract: A device for inserting a catheter into a blood vessel that uses fluid flow to aid the insertion of the catheter into a patient is described herein. The device includes a catheter retention device that houses a catheter and is configured to attach to an angiocatheter or other blood vessel access device. The catheter retention device receives fluid and guides the catheter into the blood vessel using the flow of fluid to carry the catheter into the blood vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Bayer Medical Care IncInventors: Arthur E. Uber, III, Eric J. Thor, Michael J. Bonnette, Kane Smith, Barry Lynn McDaniel
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Patent number: 8939895Abstract: An apparatus is presented for use with a biologically-compatible-fluid pressure source.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: G. I. View Ltd.Inventors: Tal Simchony, Ran Mendelewicz, Yogev Yadid, Reuvan Eshel, Yoram Blum
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Patent number: 8911399Abstract: Balloon catheters, and methods of treatment therewith, are provided including an inflatable first balloon at least partially enclosed by an expandable second balloon that has holes. The annular space between the first balloon and the second balloon is configured to promote delivery of the fluid evenly through holes in the second balloon to avoid problems of underloading and/or overloading. Preferably, the annular space is in communication with the holes, and the annular space is configured to receive and then to release and distribute the fluid via the holes in a substantially uniform manner such that even amounts of fluid are released in the distal and proximal holes. The first balloon may have various configurations including being tapered relative to the second balloon. The second balloon may also be tapered accordingly. The device may also include raised portions disposed in the annular space and configured to define channels having various configurations.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Scott E. Boatman
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Patent number: 8900185Abstract: A catheter system for localized delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent within a vessel is provided. The system provides for adjustability of the length of the treatment area and for reducing of pressure within the treatment area. The catheter system includes an inner elongated element, an outer elongated element positioned coaxially with respect to the inner elongated element, a blood-release element at a distal end of the inner elongated element and a supply elongated element coaxial to the outer elongated element. A proximal occlusion element is positioned at the distal end of the outer elongated element, proximal to an outlet port. A distal occlusion element is positioned at a distal end of the inner elongated element. The distal end of the inner elongated element is distal to and movable with respect to the outer elongated element distal end.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: ThermopeutiX, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Jay Solar, Yoav Shaked, Glen Lieber
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Patent number: 8888740Abstract: Methods are provided for partial aortic obstruction for cerebral perfusion augmentation in patients suffering from global or focal cerebral ischemia. Alternatively, the methods can be used to partially obstruct aortic blood flow to condition the spinal cord to secrete neuroprotective agents prior to abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Partial obstruction of a vessel can be accomplished by a device comprising an elongate catheter and a distally mounted expandable member. The expandable member may comprise one or two balloons. Other medical devices, such as an angioplasty, stent, or atherectomy catheter, can be inserted distal the expandable member to provide therapeutic intervention.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Zoll Circulation, Inc.Inventors: Denise R. Barbut, Peter T. Keith, Steven W. Berhow, Jon P. St. Germain
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Patent number: 8892182Abstract: A system for examining a colon includes a catheter, such as a rectal catheter, having a proximal end, a distal end, and a central lumen extending from the proximal end to the distal end of the catheter, and a flexible tube coupled with the catheter. The system includes a first balloon located adjacent a distal end of the flexible tube, and a second balloon extending around the catheter and being located between the distal and proximal ends of the catheter, whereby the distance between the first and second balloons is adjustable by sliding the flexible tube through the central lumen of the catheter. The first and second balloons are inflatable for isolating a section of a colon, and a gas or contrast agent may be introduced into the isolated colon section for conducting the examination.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventor: John P. Matonick
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Patent number: 8876762Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of medical devices. Specifically, the invention relates to an enteral feeding device comprising expandable means which prevents or significantly reduces aspirations from the alimentary tract to the respiratory system. In further aspects, the invention relates to systems comprising said enteral feeding device, methods and uses thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Lunguard Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Dayan, Ofer Pintel
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Patent number: 8863746Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel device and method for providing a disposable endotracheal intubation device for use with an auxiliary passageway serving as a guide for the placement of an orogastric or other enterally directed device in a patient. The present invention pertains to a medical catheter device, removably attachable to an endotracheal tube, for guiding the path of an enteral tube into the esophagus of a patient. The catheter device preferably employs an adjustable clamp to fix the position of the catheter relative to the endotracheal tube. The present invention also pertains to a combination medical intubation device comprising an endotracheal tube and a catheter proximate the endotracheal tube to guide the path of an enteral tube. The present invention also pertains to a method of intubating a patient using this combination medical intubation device.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Kim Technology Partners, LPInventor: Kenneth Alan Totz
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Patent number: 8845618Abstract: An anti-clog suction tip apparatus includes a suction tip having a suction opening and an interior defining a suction channel. An ejection wire channel extends to a wire exit opening into the suction channel that is located proximate the suction opening. An ejection wire including a ball tip at an end thereof occupies the ejection wire channel and is transitionable between a retracted configuration and an advanced configuration such that, in the retracted configuration, the ejection wire including the ball tip is retained within the ejection wire channel and does not obstruct suctioning of debris through the suction channel; and in the advanced configuration, the ball tip of the ejection wire does not extend more than three millimeters beyond the suction opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: H & M Innovations, LLCInventors: Robert Sean Hensler, Thomas Eric Melin
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Patent number: 8827954Abstract: A medical device for insertion and expansion within a bifurcated lumen is described. An expansion region of the device has regions thereon which, in some cases, enable the device to fold into a predetermined configuration upon deflation. The regions may be defined by differing modulus of the device material.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Richard Dunn, Steve Hoff, Thomas Holman
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Patent number: 8814826Abstract: An apparatus including a cannula having a dimension suitable for insertion into a blood vessel and an expandable body coupled thereto, the expandable body comprising a first expandable member and a second expandable member to isolate a length of the vessel upon expansion within the blood vessel. The expandable body having an intermediate expandable member along a working length between the first expandable member and the second expandable. A method including introducing a cannula and an expandable body coupled thereto into a blood vessel at a point coextensive with a treatment site and expanding a first expandable member and a second expandable member of the expandable body to isolate a length of the vessel adjacent the treatment site. The method further including delivering a treatment agent to a vessel region between the first expandable member and the second expandable member while inflating and deflating an intermediate expandable member.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Philip C. Foreman, Katsuyuki Murase
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Patent number: 8808232Abstract: A needleless injector including a body including a fluid chamber; an outer shaft extending from an outer shaft proximal end to an outer shaft distal end, wherein the outer shaft includes an outer shaft lumen to accommodate an injection shaft; an injection shaft located within the outer shaft lumen and moveable lengthwise and/or rotationally within the outer shaft lumen, wherein the injection shaft includes an injection shaft proximal end, an injection shaft distal end, an injection shaft terminus, and an injection lumen. The injector further includes an injection orifice at the distal end of the injection shaft and in fluid communication with the fluid chamber through the injection lumen; a pressure source in communication with the fluid chamber; and an optical device that allows viewing a location at a distal end of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Vincent G. Copa, Sidney F. Hauschild
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Patent number: 8777876Abstract: Devices and methods for determining fallopian tube occlusion. The methods may include determining fallopian tube occlusions through a pressurization or volumetric determination.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Bayer Essure Inc.Inventor: Betsy Swann
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Publication number: 20140171911Abstract: Clot disruption and dissolution are achieved using a catheter having the ability to infuse a thrombolytic agent, aspirate clot and fluid, and allow passage of a guidewire. Optionally, the catheter may also include a mechanical agitator for further disrupt clot in the presence of the thrombolytic agent. A flow resistor in the catheter provides for infusion and/or aspiration to be concentrated primarily at a clot treatment area in a blood vessel while also providing optional infusion and/or aspiration distal to the treatment area. In some embodiments, infusion, aspiration and guidewire passage occur through a common lumen. The thrombolytic agent, such as tPA, streptokinase, or urokinase, is directly released into the clot at the point where the agitator is engaging the clot. In this way, the thrombolytic activity of the agent is enhanced and the dissolution of the clot is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Michael A. Evans, Denise Demarais, Dino De Cicco, Kelvin Ning, Alexander Khairkhahan, Tyler Jon Strang
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Patent number: 8728026Abstract: Devices and methods for their use in increasing the aortic valve flow of a stenotic aortic valve are provided. The subject devices include an aortic valve isolation element and an aortic valve flushing element. The aortic valve isolation element is made up of a ventricular side aortic valve occlusion element, coronary ostia occlusion elements and an ascending aorta occlusion element. The aortic valve flushing element is made up of a dissolution fluid introducing element and a fluid removal element. In practicing the subject methods, a stenotic aortic valve is first isolated. Next, the isolated valve is flushed with a dissolution fluid, e.g., an acidic dissolution fluid, for a period of time sufficient for the aortic valve flow of the treated valve to be increased. In certain embodiments, the valve is also contacted with a dissolution fluid attenuating fluid, e.g., a buffer, during the flushing step in order to limit the contact of non-valve tissue with the dissolution fluid.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Cordis CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Peter K. Johansson
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Patent number: 8721592Abstract: A system and method for localized delivery of a therapeutic or diagnostic agent within a vessel is provided. The system and method provide for adjustability of the length of the treatment area and for reducing of pressure within the treatment area. A catheter system includes an inner elongated element, an outer elongated element positioned coaxially with respect to the inner elongated element, and a blood-release element at a distal end of the inner elongated element. A proximal occlusion element is positioned at the distal end of the outer elongated element, proximal to an outlet port. A distal occlusion element is positioned at a distal end of the inner elongated element. The distal end of the inner elongated element is distal to and movable with respect to the outer elongated element distal end.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: ThermopeutiX, Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Solar, Yoav Shaked, Glen Lieber