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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160135829 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EN BLOC REMOVAL OF UNDESIRABLE MATERIAL FROM PASSAGEWAYS - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for removing obstructions or occlusions from vascular and non-vascular passageways. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods for en bloc removal of soft fresh thrombi and large emboli within the circulatory system and reinfusing fluid back into the patient to minimize fluid loss. | 05-19-2016 |
20160135712 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMING THE POSITION OF A CATHETER - A system for locating a catheter includes a catheter with a locatable tip and a hardware platform. The locatable tip can include a magnetic field generator. The hardware can include a plurality of sensor clusters and control circuitry. Each of the sensor clusters can measure a magnetic field generated by the magnetic field generator. The control circuitry can receive signals from the first, second, and third sensors clusters based on the measured magnetic fields and display a graphical representation for a position of the locatable tip. | 05-19-2016 |
20160121094 | Port Septum with Integral Valve - A septum for a port is provided, the septum having a top wall and a side wall. The side wall can include a pressure-activated valve element for regulating the flow of fluid across the valve. The curvature of the side wall and the geometry of the sidewall and the housing can be tailored to bias the valve element to open at different pressures during infusion and aspiration. The side wall can also include an extended portion that can function as a suture wing for securing the port within a port pocket. | 05-05-2016 |
20160121041 | Pressure Activated Valve with High Flow Slit - A pressure actuated valve for controlling the flow of fluid through a medical device, the valve comprises a housing including a lumen extending therethrough and a flow control membrane extending across the lumen to control the flow of fluid through the lumen. The membrane includes a plurality of slits extending therethrough so that, when the membrane is acted upon by a pressure of at least a threshold magnitude, the slits open to permit flow through the lumen and, when not acted upon by a pressure of at least the predetermined magnitude, the slits are maintained closed by a biasing force applied thereto by the membrane to prevent flow through the lumen. Each of the slits extends between end portions thereof along a curve wherein a distance between a first end portion of a first one of the slits and a first end portion of a second one of the slits is a minimum distance between the first and second slits. | 05-05-2016 |
20160114129 | ACTUATING CATHETER LUER AND HUB DEVICES - A hub for a single lumen or multi-lumen catheter is disclosed. In certain embodiments, the hub features integrated luers, and does not require the use of extension tubes or extension tube clamps. The hub has an actuating mechanism for closing fluid access to catheter lumens. In certain embodiments, the hub has a proximal and distal housing, and the proximal housing can be rotated, pulled or pushed relative to the distal housing for actuating the mechanism. In certain embodiments, the hub includes a valve, such as an iris valve, for opening and closing fluid access to lumens, or for regulating fluid flow rates through lumens. In certain embodiments, a switching element is used to open and close fluid access to hub lumens. | 04-28-2016 |
20160114128 | Actuating Catheter Luer Devices - A luer for a catheter is disclosed. The luer has a proximal luer housing having a proximal opening, a distal luer housing having a stem and a distal opening, and a threaded element disposed on an external surface of the luer. The proximal housing and the distal housing define a fluid channel, and the proximal housing is slidably attached to the distal housing so that in a closed configuration the proximal opening is fluidly sealed by the stem, and in an open configuration the fluid channel is in fluid communication with the proximal opening. The luer can be formed integral to a catheter hub. | 04-28-2016 |
20160113708 | Multiple Treatment Zone Ablation Probe - An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. Each trocar comprises at least two electrodes that are electrically insulated from each other, and each electrode is independently selectively activatable. An insulative sleeve is positioned in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each of the first trocar and the second trocar. The probe also has a switching means for independently activating at least one electrode. The method involves independently and selectively activating the first and second electrodes to form an ablation zone, then repeating the ablation by delivering energy to a second set of electrodes, producing one or more overlapping ablation zone, and eliminating the need to reposition the ablation probes. | 04-28-2016 |
20160106503 | Microwave Applicator - A microwave applicator having a probe which comprises an elongate shaft ( | 04-21-2016 |
20160106501 | Endovascular Treatment Apparatus and Method - An endovascular sheath device for use with a thermal treatment apparatus is provided. The device includes a longitudinal tube which is designed to receive a thermal treatment device and is designed to be inserted into a blood vessel. An ultrasonically visible reinforcement element is disposed along the length of the longitudinal tube. The reinforcement element such as a braided wire provides several functions including increased visibility under ultrasound, clearer identification of sheath tip, and increased durability to protect the fiber from needle punctures during tumescent injections into the perivenous space. The wire reinforcement also increases shaft torquability and kink resistance during sheath insertion and withdrawal. | 04-21-2016 |
20160074114 | Congestive Obstruction Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - A method for treating Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or chronic bronchitis to alleviate the discomforts of breathing by using non-thermal electroporation energy to ablate diseased portions of the lung including the bronchus, airways and alveoli which, in effect, opens the restrictive diseased portions thereby maximizing the overall surface area thereof causing improved airflow and uninhibited breathing. | 03-17-2016 |
20160066977 | System and Method for Ablating a Tissue Site by Electroporation with Real-Time monitoring of Treatment Progress - A medical system for ablating a tissue site with real-time monitoring during an electroporation treatment procedure. A pulse generator generates a pre-treatment (PT) test signal having a frequency of at least 1 MHz prior to the treatment procedure and intra-treatment (IT) test signals during the treatment procedure. A treatment control module determines impedance values from the PT test signal and IT test signals and determines a progress of electroporation and an end point of treatment in real-time based on the determined impedance values while the treatment progresses. | 03-10-2016 |
20160058493 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ABLATING A TISSUE SITE BY ELECTROPORATION WITH REAL-TIME PULSE MONITORING - A medical system for ablating a tissue site by electroporation with real-time pulse monitoring during an electroporation treatment procedure is provided. The treatment control module monitors applied pulses and detect an abnormal condition that indicates either an ineffective electroporation of the tissue or an imminent excessive current such as a spark event that may exceed the capacity of the pulse generator. Rather than terminating the procedure entirety, the treatment control module temporarily pauses the procedure to allow the user to adjust the pulse parameters so as to complete the procedure without starting the procedure over again. | 03-03-2016 |
20160030708 | RIFLED CATHETERS AND VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEMS - A catheter having a shaft with a substantially circular profile and a catheter channel on the inner wall spiraling about the catheter longitudinal axis. In some embodiments, the catheter has multiple catheter channels spiraling about the catheter longitudinal axis. Certain embodiments include the catheter as part of a system, including an implantable port system with a rifled port outlet stem, and an infusion system with a rifled syringe distal component. | 02-04-2016 |
20160022957 | Device and Method for the Ablation of Fibrin Sheath Formation on a Venous Catheter - An indwelling venous catheter and method capable of destroying undesirable cellular growth is provided. The catheter includes a shaft having at least one lumen and adapted to be placed inside a vein for long term use. A plurality of electrodes are positioned near a distal section of the shaft and are adapted to receive from a voltage generator a plurality of electrical pulses in an amount sufficient to cause destruction of cells in the undesirable cellular growth that have grown around the shaft. In one aspect of the invention, a probe is configured to be removably insertable into the at least one lumen and the electrodes are positioned near the distal section of the probe. | 01-28-2016 |
20160001055 | Implanatable Medical Device for Improved Placement and Adherence in the Body - A medical device comprises a flexible member that can be adhesively attached to a housing of the medical device, allowing implantation of the medical device into a body through an incision of reduced size. The flexible member can be attached to the housing either before or after implantation into the body. The flexible member comprises suture locations, including a permeable membrane or a suture hole, for suturing the medical device to tissue of the body. The suture holes can be filled with a substance penetrable by a suture needle, to minimize tissue ingrowth before or after suturing. | 01-07-2016 |
20160000505 | Radiation Applicator for Microwave Medical Treatment - A radiation applicator with a dielectric body ( | 01-07-2016 |
20150320488 | THERAPEUTIC ENERGY DELIVERY DEVICE WITH ROTATIONAL MECHANISM - A device for delivering therapeutic energy to tissue is provided. The device includes a housing and a rotating device coupled to the housing. The device includes a plurality of electrodes, each electrode including: (i) a proximal section longitudinally extending from within the housing to an exterior of the housing and having a longitudinal axis; (ii) an intermediate section extending from the proximal section; and (iii) a distal section extending longitudinally from the intermediate section. The rotating device is coupled to the proximal sections of the plurality of electrodes and adapted to rotate the distal section of the electrodes so that distance between at least two electrodes changes, so that the electrodes can be placed in a compact configuration or an expanded configuration to provide for a treatment region larger than the size of the opening for insertion. | 11-12-2015 |
20150272673 | Microwave Applicator - A microwave applicator having a probe which comprises an elongate shaft ( | 10-01-2015 |
20150265349 | Multiple Treatment Zone Ablation Probe - An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. Each trocar comprises at least two electrodes that are electrically insulated from each other, and each electrode is independently selectively activatable. An insulative sleeve is positioned in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each of the first trocar and the second trocar. The probe also has a switching means for independently activating at least one electrode. The method involves independently and selectively activating the first and second electrodes to form an ablation zone, then repeating the ablation by delivering energy to a second set of electrodes, producing one or more overlapping ablation zone, and eliminating the need to reposition the ablation probes. | 09-24-2015 |
20150238221 | Device and Method for Removing Material from a Hollow Anatomical Structure - A medical device for removing a material from a hollow anatomical structure is provided. The device may include a shaft member. The device may include an expandable centering element near the distal end of the device. The device may include a macerator element either attached to the shaft or independent and freely moveable from the shaft Alternatively, the device may include a rotating wire attached to the macerator element. The device may include an aspiration lumen in for removal of material. The device may include a drive shaft attached to a motor and used to rotate the macerator element. The device may be used in combination with a distal occlusion element, which may he either a radially expandable filter or balloon member. | 08-27-2015 |
20150230855 | Method of Destroying Tissue Cells by Electroporation - An apparatus and method for performing noninvasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical, contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area. | 08-20-2015 |
20150223775 | METHODS, ASSEMBLIES, AND DEVICES FOR POSITIONING A CATHETER TIP USING AN ULTRASONIC IMAGING SYSTEM - A catheter assembly includes an elongated member having an ultrasonic beacon disposed adjacent to a distal end portion of the elongated member, a power supply releasably attachable adjacent to the proximal end of the elongated member, and a catheter. The distal end portion of the elongated member with the ultrasonic transmitter is inserted into an anatomical structure of the human body, and the ultrasonic transmitter is powered by the power supply. Using conventional medical ultrasonography equipment, a technician is able to observe and/or track on a display an image of the internal structure of the human body and an image such as an illuminated bright spot representing the energized ultrasonic beacon. After locating the elongated member, the power supply is removed, and the catheter is slid onto the elongated member to locate the catheter tip. Thereafter, the elongated member is removed. | 08-13-2015 |
20150126922 | COAXIAL DUAL FUNCTION PROBE AND METHOD OF USE - An energy delivery probe for use in tissue ablation and method of use is presented. The energy delivery device has at least a first energy delivery member and a second energy delivery member that have handle members positioned along a longitudinal axis, each handle member having a proximal and distal end. The distal end of the first handle member is releasably coupled to the proximal end of the second handle member and a portion of each member is defined in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each other along the longitudinal axis. The method of using the probe involves identifying a tissue to be ablated, providing the energy delivery probe, inserting at least a portion of the energy delivery probe into the identified tissue, delivering electrical energy through the energy delivery probe to the identified tissue, and ablating the identified tissue such that at least a first ablation zone is formed. | 05-07-2015 |
20150122417 | MULTILUMEN CATHETERS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A multilumen catheter assembly and method of making the catheter assembly is provided that involves providing a plurality of tubes, each tube having a first end, a second end, at least one lumen, and at least one surface, selectively heating at least a portion of the surface of at least a first tube of the plurality of tubes, and contacting the selectively heated portion of the tube with a portion of the surface of a second tube to form a multilumen catheter shaft that is joined together along at least a portion of the length of the catheter shaft. | 05-07-2015 |
20150112333 | Method for Treating a Tubular Anatomical Structure - An apparatus and method for treatment of a tubular anatomical structure is disclosed. The method includes using an electrical energy to destroy elongated cells on the tubular anatomical structure. The apparatus may include one or more electrodes for creating an electric field, and a cooling system for carrying heat away from the electrode. The elongated cells can include nerve cells on the tubular anatomical structure. | 04-23-2015 |
20150088220 | System and Method for Synchronizing Energy Delivery to the Cardiac Rhythm - A system for synchronizing application of treatment signals with a cardiac rhythm is provided. The system includes a memory that receives and stores a synchronization signal indicating that a predetermined phase such as R-wave of a cardiac rhythm of a patient has started. A synchronization module analyzes whether the stored synchronization signal is erroneous and if so, prevents a medical treatment device from applying a treatment energy signal such as an IRE pulse to a patient to take into account an irregular heart beat and noise in the synchronization signal in order to maximize safety of the patient. | 03-26-2015 |
20150068941 | Containment Clip for Medical Devices - A containment clip is provided having securement members for connection to medical device accessories such as guide wire hoops and access accessories such as needles and introducers. The containment clip can be utilized as part of a kit, secured by a hinged connection to one or more medical device accessories. | 03-12-2015 |
20150057648 | Laser Device and Method of Use - It is an object and advantage of this invention to provide an improved device and method that uses targeted laser wavelength to treat a diseased vessel. An advantage of this invention is targeted ablation of diseased vessels without harming non-target tissue. This new technique allows for a controlled ablation, may not require injection of tumescent anesthesia prior to treatment and may decrease unwanted or unintended side effects. | 02-26-2015 |
20140378964 | Methods of Sterilization and Treating Infection Using Irreversible Electroporation - A method for treating an infection using irreversible electroporation is presented. The method includes providing an ablation device that has at least one electrode and inserting the ablation device into a target tissue of a patient. The tissue at least partially surrounds the implanted medical device. The outer surface of the medical device is at least partially covered by infectious cells. The method also involves positioning at least one electrode in or near the implanted medical device and delivering electrical pulses to or near the implanted medical device sufficient to irreversibly electroporate the infectious cells. | 12-25-2014 |
20140309579 | BALLOON CATHETER METHOD FOR REDUCING RESTENOSIS VIA IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION - Restenosis or neointimal formation may occur following angioplasty or other trauma to an artery such as by-pass surgery. This presents a major clinical problem which narrows the artery. The invention provides a balloon catheter with a particular electrode configuration. Also provided is a method whereby vascular cells in the area of the artery subjected to the trauma are subjected to irreversible electroporation which is a non-thermal, non-pharmaceutical method of applying electrical pulses to the cells so that substantially all of the cells in the area are ablated while leaving the structure of the vessel in place and substantially unharmed due to the non-thermal nature of the procedure. | 10-16-2014 |
20140296844 | DUAL BRACKETED ENERGY DELIVERY PROBE AND METHOD OF USE - An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. At least a portion of each trocar is disposed with the at least one probe body. The distance between the first trocar and the second trocar is adjustable between a first position and a second position. Each of the deployed electrodes has an energy delivery surface of a sufficient size to create a volumetric ablation zone between the deployed electrodes. The energy delivery probe is connected to an energy source. At least one cable couples the energy delivery probe to the energy source. | 10-02-2014 |
20140276641 | CATHETERES WITH HIGH-PURITY FLUOROPOLYMER ADDITIVES - The present invention provides catheter compositions that provide anti-thrombogenic properties while not adversely impacting mechanical properties. All embodiments of the present invention comprise a catheter that comprises a fluoropolymer additive with specific compositions and/or purity levels. | 09-18-2014 |
20140249428 | METHOD FOR LOCATING A CATHETER TIP USING AUDIO DETECTION - A method for locating a catheter tip within a human body is disclosed. An audio sensor is positioned at a site on the human body. An audio signal is detected by the audio sensor, and transmitted to an audio signal processing unit. The audio signal processing unit determines if the audio signal corresponds to a target location of the catheter tip, and transmits a notification signal to a user notification unit. An infusion of fluid or an audio emitting element can be used to generate the audio signal at the catheter tip. | 09-04-2014 |
20140243758 | METHOD TO SECURE AN ELASTIC COMPONENT IN A VALVE - An apparatus for controlling fluid flow to provide long-term access to the vascular system, and methods of making the same, are disclosed. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention describe a wedge or other similarly shaped geometrical features for fixing an elastic component and controlling an internal stress of the elastic component. | 08-28-2014 |
20140236105 | Dual Reservoir Implantable Access Port - An implantable access port for use in transferring fluid transdermally between an external fluid storage or dispensing device and a site within a patient is disclosed. The access port includes a body, at least two reservoirs defined within the access port body, and at least one septum secured to the body and enclosing the reservoirs within the body. The access port also includes reservoir outlets defined within the reservoirs. The access port also has body conduits defined within the body and in fluid communication with the reservoir outlets and external openings defined in the exterior of the body. An implantable access port and system for use in apheresis is also provided that includes an implantable access port, at least one needle, and a catheter that is fluidly connected to the access port. | 08-21-2014 |
20140221949 | System and Methods for Removing Undesirable Material within a Circulatory System Utilizing during a Surgical Procedure - A method for capturing dislodged vegetative growth during a surgical procedure is provided. The method includes maneuvering, into a circulatory system, a first cannula having a distal end and an opposing proximal end, such that the first cannula is positioned to capture the vegetative growth en bloc. A second cannula is positioned in fluid communication with the first cannula, such that a distal end of the second cannula is situated in spaced relation to the distal end of the cannula. A suction force is provided through the distal end of the first cannula so as to capture the vegetative growth. Fluid removed by the suction force is reinfused through the distal end of the second cannula. Subsequent to becoming dislodged, the vegetative growth is captured by the first cannula. A method for capturing a vegetative growth during removal of a pacemaker lead is also provided. | 08-07-2014 |
20140208251 | POWER INJECTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - Automated injection system disclosed in this application advantageously provides physicians with a simplified interface for selecting fluid sources, such as saline, contrast, or a mixture of both, to inject at high pressures. The injector system may comprise a multi-use subassembly, a single-use subassembly, a fitting to fluidly connect the multi-use and single-use subassemblies, a hand held controller, a user interface, and an injector housing. | 07-24-2014 |
20140207133 | INTEGRATED PUMP AND GENERATOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - The present disclosure relates to devices and methods for cooling of ablation technology used to treat tissue. The devices and methods disclosed herein utilize a generator assembly which includes an integrated cooling system, and a disposable subassembly which includes a disposable pump head and ablation device. | 07-24-2014 |
20140155977 | METHOD OF DESTROYING TISSUE CELLS BY ELECTROPORATION - An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area. | 06-05-2014 |
20140128848 | Catheter with Leading Guidewire Lumen - A vascular access catheter is disclosed that has a leading guidewire lumen. The guidewire lumen is configured for receiving a guidewire and may extend a partial length of the catheter or substantially the entire length of the catheter. A lumen of the catheter can have an opening located in an angled edge distal end portion of the catheter next to the distal tip. A second lumen can have an opening that is positioned in the outer surface of the catheter shaft, and is spaced proximally from the first lumen opening. | 05-08-2014 |
20140121663 | Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) for Congestive Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - A method for treating Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or chronic bronchitis to alleviate the discomforts of breathing by using non-thermal electroporation energy to ablate diseased portions of the lung including the bronchus, airways and alveoli which, in effect, opens the restrictive diseased portions thereby maximizing the overall surface area thereof causing improved airflow and uninhibited breathing. | 05-01-2014 |
20140121503 | Methods, Assemblies, and Devices for Positioning a Catheter Tip using an Ultrasonic Imaging System - A catheter assembly includes an elongated member having an ultrasonic beacon disposed adjacent to a distal end portion of the elongated member, a power supply releasably attachable adjacent to the proximal end of the elongated member, and a catheter. The distal end portion of the elongated member with the ultrasonic transmitter is inserted into an anatomical structure of the human body, and the ultrasonic transmitter is powered by the power supply. Using conventional medical ultrasonography equipment, a technician is able to observe and/or track on a display an image of the internal structure of the human body and an image such as an illuminated bright spot representing the energized ultrasonic beacon. After locating the elongated member, the power supply is removed, and the catheter is slid onto the elongated member to locate the catheter tip. Thereafter, the elongated member is removed. | 05-01-2014 |
20140107643 | Method for Relaxing Muscle Tension on a Tubular Anatomical Structure - An apparatus and method for treatment of muscle tension on a tubular anatomical structure is disclosed. The method includes using an electrical signal to destroy elongated cells causing tension on the tubular anatomical structure. The apparatus may include one or more electrodes for creating an electric field, and a cooling system for carrying heat away from the electrode. | 04-17-2014 |
20140081255 | Method and Apparatuses for Tissue Treatment - Disclosed in the present application are devices for localized delivery of energy and methods of using such devices, particularly for therapeutic treatment of biological tissues. The disclosed devices may contain one or more energy delivery members. The disclosed methods may involve positioning and deploying the energy delivery members in a target site, and delivering energy through the energy delivery members. | 03-20-2014 |
20140074049 | Catheter Connector for Measurement of Physiological Signals - The present invention relates to a connector, for use with a catheter provided with a catheter valve, comprising a liquid channel, for transporting a liquid from a first to a second end of the connector, or vice versa, a first coupler, provided on the first end of the connector, to couple the connector and the catheter, a second coupler, provided on the second end of the connector, to couple the connector and a liquid administering—and/or measuring device, a pin-shaped part, from the first end of the connector extending in substantially axial direction, to open the catheter valve when the connector is coupled to the catheter. | 03-13-2014 |
20140042154 | Microwave Application - A microwave applicator comprising a coaxial electrical input ( | 02-13-2014 |
20140025037 | Method and Apparatus for Intra-Aortic Substance Delivery to a Branch Vessel - A renal flow system injects a volume of fluid agent into a location within an abdominal aorta in a manner that flows bi-laterally into each of two renal arteries via their respectively spaced ostia along the abdominal aorta wall. A local injection assembly includes two injection members, each having an injection port that couples to a source of fluid agent externally of the patient. The injection ports may be positioned with an outer region of blood flow along the abdominal aorta wall perfusing the two renal arteries. A flow isolation assembly may isolate flow of the injected agent within the outer region and into the renals. The injection members are delivered to the location in a first radially collapsed condition, and bifurcate across the aorta to inject into the spaced renal ostia. A delivery catheter for upstream interventions is used as a chassis to deliver a bilateral local renal injection assembly to the location within the abdominal aorta. | 01-23-2014 |
20130338640 | High Flow Rate Dialysis Catheters and Related Methods - High flow rate catheters, and related methods, are useful in dialysis and other procedures. A catheter according to the invention comprises a hub and a generally elongated conduit. The conduit has a substantially continuous and smooth wall. The conduit also defines at least one lumen and has a length extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the conduit. The proximal end is coupled to a hub and the distal end has an opening in communication with the lumen. The conduit has a conical shape which tapers along the length. | 12-19-2013 |
20130324943 | Pressure Actuated Valve with Curved Slit Configuration - A valve for controlling material flow through a catheter, comprises a first flexible member including a first moveable element, wherein, when the first moveable element is in the open position, material may flow past the first flexible member through a first lumen of the catheter and, when the first moveable element is in the closed position, flow through the first lumen is prevented and a first biasing member coupled to the first flexible member for biasing the first moveable member toward the closed position. | 12-05-2013 |
20130218157 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCREASING A TARGET ZONE FOR ELECTRICAL ABLATION - System for increasing a target zone for electrical ablation includes a treatment control module executable by a processor. The control module directs a pulse generator to apply pre-conditioning pulses to subject tissue cells in a pre-conditioning zone to electroporation, the pre-conditioning zone being smaller than a target ablation zone. After the pre-conditioning pulses have been applied, the control module directs the pulse generator to apply treatment pulses to electrically ablate the tissue cells in the target ablation zone. The pre-conditioning pulses cause the pre-conditioning zone to have a much higher conductivity so that the zone acts as a larger electrode area when the treatment pulses are applied, which results in a much larger target ablation zone than otherwise possible. | 08-22-2013 |
20130150811 | High-Flow Port Stem - An implantable port with a high-flow stem for fluid access to a site within a human body is disclosed. The port has a reservoir and a needle-penetrable septum for access to the reservoir. The port also has a stem with multiple cylindrical lumens extending through the length of the stem, and each cylindrical lumen is in fluid communication with the reservoir. | 06-13-2013 |
20130090646 | Multiple Treatment Zone Ablation Probe - An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. Each trocar comprises at least two electrodes that are electrically insulated from each other, and each electrode is independently selectively activatable. An insulative sleeve is positioned in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each of the first trocar and the second trocar. The probe also has a switching means for independently activating at least one electrode. The method involves independently and selectively activating the first and second electrodes to form an ablation zone, then repeating the ablation by delivering energy to a second set of electrodes, producing one or more overlapping ablation zone, and eliminating the need to reposition the ablation probes. | 04-11-2013 |
20120310230 | COAXIAL DUAL FUNCTION PROBE AND METHOD OF USE - An energy delivery probe for use in tissue ablation and method of use is presented. The energy delivery device has at least a first energy delivery member and a second energy delivery member that have handle members positioned along a longitudinal axis, each handle member having a proximal and distal end. The distal end of the first handle member is releasably coupled to the proximal end of the second handle member and a portion of each member is defined in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each other along the longitudinal axis. The method of using the probe involves identifying a tissue to be ablated, providing the energy delivery probe, inserting at least a portion of the energy delivery probe into the identified tissue, delivering electrical energy through the energy delivery probe to the identified tissue, and ablating the identified tissue such that at least a first ablation zone is formed. | 12-06-2012 |
20120253295 | Implantable Catheter and Method of Using Same - A catheter for implantation into a patient having a catheter tube having a distal end, a means for trimming the distal end of the catheter tube after subcutaneous insertion of the tip of the catheter lumen into a desired position within the patient to form a trimmed end portion, and a means for selectively positioning each respective lumen of the trimmed end portion of the catheter tube into fluid communication with the respective first end of one attachment tube. The attachment tube is select fluid communication with a desired medical device. Additionally, a repair kit and method of repairing a damaged catheter in which a fluid-tight connection is created between an existing implanted catheter and a replacement tubing. | 10-04-2012 |
20120083702 | Method for Locating a Catheter Tip Using Audio Detection - A method for locating a catheter tip within a human body is disclosed. An audio sensor is positioned at a site on the human body. An audio signal is detected by the audio sensor, and transmitted to an audio signal processing unit. The audio signal processing unit determines if the audio signal corresponds to a target location of the catheter tip, and transmits a notification signal to a user notification unit. An infusion of fluid or an audio emitting element can be used to generate the audio signal at the catheter tip. | 04-05-2012 |
20120059309 | Fluid Delivery and Treatment Device and Method of Use - A medical device system is provided herein which has an elongated, flexible hollow member with an expandable infusion segment attached at the most distal end of the device. The device has a plurality of fluid infusion ports on the expandable infusion segment for delivering an intended fluid to a target site in a body lumen. Additionally, a method is provided herein for infusing an intended fluid to a target site within a body lumen. | 03-08-2012 |
20110245665 | BRONCHIAL CATHETER AND METHOD OF USE - A catheter assembly and method of using the catheter assembly is provided herein. The catheter assembly has a catheter shaft having an elongated body extending about a longitudinal axis, a proximal portion and a distal portion, an outer surface, and at least one lumen extending therethrough the elongated body at least one means for sealing at least a portion of the lumen of the bronchial vessel. At least a portion of the catheter assembly is configured for insertion into at least a portion of a bronchial vessel of a target lung region. The means for sealing is moveable between a collapsed state and an expanded state. At least a portion of the vessel can be sealed by inflating the means for sealing. The catheter assembly can then be used to infuse a dialysate solution into the target lung region. | 10-06-2011 |
20110238057 | Dual Bracketed Energy Delivery Probe and Method of Use - An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. At least a portion of each trocar is disposed with the at least one probe body. The distance between the first trocar and the second trocar is adjustable between a first position and a second position. Each of the deployed electrodes has an energy delivery surface of a sufficient size to create a volumetric ablation zone between the deployed electrodes. The energy delivery probe is connected to an energy source. At least one cable couples the energy delivery probe to the energy source. | 09-29-2011 |
20110190806 | THROMBECTOMY CATHETER AND A DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME - The invention relates to a thrombectomy catheter ( | 08-04-2011 |
20110112527 | FLEXIBLE MEDICAL ABLATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - Disclosed herein are methods and devices involving a medical probe placeable into tissue where the probe has a high pushability yet is capable of being conformed to a patient's shape due to use of a removable stiffener and a flexible needle section allowing for placement, imaging, and treatment to be performed without removal of the probe regardless of environmental and physical restrictions related to devices used during the patient's procedure. | 05-12-2011 |
20110040321 | Retrieval Device and Method of Use - A medical device and method for facilitating safe and effective removal of filters and other related objects from a vascular structure. The device includes a body having a lattice retrieval assembly at a distal end thereof. The lattice retrieval assembly includes an arrangement of intersecting wire members designed to securely engage the hook of a filter or other similar medical device therein. Once the hook of the filter or other similar medical device is captured by the lattice retrieval net, the device is pulled through the sheath thereby causing the retrieval net to collapse upon and completely ensnare the hook of the filter or other medical device to ensure proper removal of the filter from the vascular structure. | 02-17-2011 |
20110034886 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE TOOL AND METHOD OF USE - A medical device tool for use in combination with an implantable medical device that is capable of being subcutaneously implanted in a patient. The tool has a unitary body having an upper portion and a lower portion and a proximal end and a distal end which has a working section having a leading peripheral edge, an intermediate section having a rounded outer edge, and a handle portion that is positioned at the proximal end of the tool and is capable of being maneuvered. The tool is configured for selective receipt of an implantable medical device. | 02-10-2011 |
20100204638 | IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION AND TISSUE REGENERATION - A method and device are herein described to treat a target region of tissue, using at least one energy delivery device coupled to a power source and positioned in a treatment position so as to irreversibly electroporate tissue to ablate a target region, and introduce regenerative materials into a treated region. | 08-12-2010 |
20100191235 | THERAPEUTIC ENERGY DELIVERY DEVICE WITH ROTATIONAL MECHANISM - A device for delivering therapeutic energy to tissue is provided. The device includes a housing and a rotating device coupled to the housing. The device includes a plurality of electrodes, each electrode including: (i) a proximal section longitudinally extending from within the housing to an exterior of the housing and having a longitudinal axis; (ii) an intermediate section extending from the proximal section; and (iii) a distal section extending longitudinally from the intermediate section. The rotating device is coupled to the proximal sections of the plurality of electrodes and adapted to rotate the distal section of the electrodes so that distance between at least two electrodes changes, so that the electrodes can be placed in a compact configuration or an expanded configuration to provide for a treatment region larger than the size of the opening for insertion. | 07-29-2010 |
20100191165 | Multilumen Catheters and Method of Manufacturing - A multilumen catheter assembly and method of making the catheter assembly is provided that involves providing a plurality of tubes, each tube having a first end, a second end, at least one lumen, and at least one surface, selectively heating at least a portion of the surface of at least a first tube of the plurality of tubes, and contacting the selectively heated portion of the tube with a portion of the surface of a second tube to form a multilumen catheter shaft that is joined together along at least a portion of the length of the catheter shaft. | 07-29-2010 |
20100185180 | LOCKING CLAMP - A locking clamp is provided that is used for securing at least one tube. The locking clamp has a first and second end axially opposed end pieces and a plurality of locking members extending between the first and second end pieces. Living hinges connect the first and second end pieces to the locking members and allow selective movement of the locking members between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the locked position, the locking members can extend in overlying partially coextensive relation to each other, and the one set of locking members can be defined in a substantially axially opposed, coplanar parallel relationship to the second set of locking members. The clamp may be used during high pressure applications to secure one tube in relationship to another tube. | 07-22-2010 |
20100168642 | Multilumen Venous Catheter and Method of Use - A multilumen venous access catheter and method of use and repair is provided. The catheter has a means for identifying at least one physical characteristic of an arterial tube and a means for identifying at least one physical characteristic of a venous tube. The at least one physical characteristic of the respective arterial and venous tubes are different in order to allow a user to distinguish between the arterial and venous catheter tubes during use, manufacture, and repair. | 07-01-2010 |
20100152725 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TISSUE TREATMENT UTILIZING IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION AND THERMAL TRACK COAGULATION - A system for selectively ablating tissue is provided herein that has at least one energy source that has a non-thermal energy source and a thermal energy source, at least one probe, means for selectively coupling the probe to one desired energy source of the at least one energy source, means for selectively energizing the non-thermal energy source of the at least one energy source to apply non-thermal energy to at least a portion of the desired region to ablate at least a portion of the desired region, and means for selectively energizing the thermal energy source of the at least one energy source during the withdrawal of the at least one probe to thermally ablate tissue substantially adjacent to a probe track. | 06-17-2010 |
20100114063 | CATHETER INJECTION MONITORING DEVICE - A catheter is provided that has at least one lumen which extends from a proximal end of the catheter to a distal end of the catheter. The catheter also has a catheter hub that has a body with a proximal end, a distal end, an exterior surface, and defining an interior cavity. The exterior surface of the body further defines at least one opening. At least one opening is defined therein the proximal end, and at least one opening is defined therein the distal end. The catheter also has a means for measuring and displaying the number of times that the catheter is injected with an infusate at a pre-determined pressure. | 05-06-2010 |
20100069883 | VARIABLE CHARACTERISTIC VENOUS ACCESS CATHETER SHAFT - A central venous catheter is provided having a proximal tube segment, a distal tube segment and a transition tube segment interposed between the proximal and distal tube segments which are preferably formed as a single integrated tube containing polymer material of different durometer and varying amounts of radiopaque filler material. The polymer durometer of the proximal segment is higher than the polymer durometer of the distal segment. By contrast, the percentage by weight of the filler material contained in the distal segment is higher than that of the proximal segment. The variation in the polymer durometer and the filler amount along the length of the tube provide the desired tensile strength, hardness, chemical resistance and fatigue resistance at the proximal segment and at the same time provide the desired flexibility and radiopacity at the distal segment. | 03-18-2010 |
20090318905 | Treatment Devices and Methods - A tissue treatment selection device that has at least one treatment delivery member, a delivery setting circuit that is coupled to the treatment delivery member that is adapted to be deployed into tissue to deliver therapeutic energy to a target tissue zone, and the processing circuit is operable to set treatment parameters in the delivery setting circuit that is operable to set treatment parameters in the delivery setting circuit. The processing circuit is operable to transmit a test signal through the deployed treatment delivery member and to determine deployment status. The treatment selection device has a processing circuit adapted to send a message to a display device that indicates that the deployed treatment delivery member has been determined to be compensable and contains a suggested change in the treatment parameters. Also presented herein is a method of treating a tissue of a patient using the treatment delivery device. | 12-24-2009 |
20090306625 | TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RENAL-RELATED DISEASES - Systems and methods are provided for locally delivering specific prophylactic, regenerative, or therapeutic agents within the body of a patient. Systems and methods can involve direct delivery of prophylactic, regenerative, or therapeutic agents into branch blood vessels or body lumens from a main vessel or lumen, respectively, and in particular into renal arteries extending from an aorta in a patient. Drug infusion techniques encompass specific treatment and prevention regimes for renal diseases including, but not limited to, Acute Kidney Injury, Renal Cell Carcinoma, Polycystic Kidney Disease, and Chronic Kidney Disease. | 12-10-2009 |
20090306606 | CATHETER HUB ASSEMBLY WITH VASCULAR ACCESS PORT - A vascular access catheter having a catheter hub assembly and a catheter shaft having a plurality of lumens is disclosed. The hub assembly has a body with an interior cavity and an exterior surface with a plurality of openings that are configured to receive the catheter shaft and a plurality of extension tubes, which are fluidly connected to lumens of the catheter shaft. A vascular access port having a housing, at least one reservoir and a self-sealing septum having an outer surface, is positioned partially therein the interior cavity of the body. A portion of the housing defines a reservoir outlet stem that is in fluid communication with the reservoir. At least a portion of the outer surface of the septum is defined therein a port opening that is defined therein the body and is circumferentially surrounded by portions of the exterior surface of the hub body. | 12-10-2009 |
20090299338 | LOCKING CLAMP - A locking clamp is provided that is used for securing at least one tube. The locking clamp has a first and second end axially opposed end pieces and a plurality of locking members extending between the first and second end pieces. Living hinges connect the first and second end pieces to the locking members and allow selective movement of the locking members between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the locked position, the locking members can extend in overlying partially coextensive relation to each other, and the one set of locking members can be defined in a substantially axially opposed, coplanar parallel relationship to the second set of locking members. The clamp may be used during high pressure applications to secure one tube in relationship to another tube. | 12-03-2009 |
20090281477 | ELECTROPORATION DEVICE AND METHOD - Disclosed herein are methods and devices configured for pulsed voltage ablation that have two or more voltage delivery regions separated along a probe by electrically insulating regions. The electrically insulating regions are of sufficient lengths to allow the voltage delivery regions to be oppositely energized for delivering voltage pulses to treat cells within a predetermined ablation volume that can be delineated through representations indicating pulsed voltage ablation thresholds for cells. | 11-12-2009 |
20090259220 | Treatment Devices and Methods - Systems disclosed herein contain a source for providing one or more energy sources as well as substances singly or in combination, and a kit containing a delivery device. The delivery device is configured to be releasably coupled to the source for delivering the energy as well as the substances to a location remote from the source which may include delivery for a patient. | 10-15-2009 |
20080294188 | Implant Holder and Method of Deploying the Implant - An implant holder for use with a delivery catheter to deploy an implant, such as a filter, in a tubular body part is provided. The holder includes a cartridge body having a lumen extending between two ends and holding a collapsed implant, and an implant image disposed on the cartridge body. The implant image has an axial orientation corresponding to the axial orientation of the implant held in the cartridge body lumen. The axial orientation of the implant image helps to guide a physician in correctly orienting the implant regardless of which access point is used, thereby reducing the chance of deploying the implant in the wrong axial direction. | 11-27-2008 |
20080287944 | TISSUE ABLATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for carrying our thermal ablation of target tissue is disclosed. The apparatus includes an RF ablation device having a multi-electrode electrode assembly designed to be deployed in target tissue, defining a selected-volume tissue region to be ablated, and having infusion channels for infusing a liquid into the target tissue during the ablation process. A control unit in the apparatus is operably connected to an RF energy source, for controlling the RF power level supplied to the electrodes, and to an infusion device, for controlling the rate of infusion of a liquid through the device into the tissue. During both electrode deployment and tissue ablation, impedance and or temperature measurements made within the tissue are used to control the RF source and infusion device, for optimizing the time and extent of tissue ablation. | 11-20-2008 |
20080281314 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR TISSUE TREATMENT - Disclosed in the present application are devices for localized delivery of energy and methods of using such devices, particularly for therapeutic treatment of biological tissues. The disclosed devices may contain one or more energy delivery members. The disclosed methods may involve positioning and deploying the energy delivery members in a target site, and delivering energy through the energy delivery members. | 11-13-2008 |
20080208236 | DERMAL MARKING FOR USE WITH A MEDICAL DEVICE - A dermal marking and a method of identifying the characteristics of an implanted medical device using the dermal marking. The method involves providing an implantable medical device, implanting a medical device in a patient, providing at least one dermal marking that contains information disclosing at least one characteristic of the implanted medical device, applying the at least one dermal marking to the skin of the patient, perceiving the dermal marking on the patient's skin, and identifying at least one characteristic of the implantable medical device based on the dermal marking. | 08-28-2008 |