Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080200935 | Anastomosis Device and Method - An apparatus and method for using an anastomosis device to repair severed tissues resulting from a surgical medical procedure such as a radical prostatectomy, ilio-orthotopic neobladder construction, cystoprostatectomy, cystectomy, urethral anastomosis, or ureteral anastomosis. | 08-21-2008 |
20090312696 | Devices, Systems, and Related Methods for Delivery of Fluid to Tissue - Described are devices useful to deliver fluid to tissue of the bladder, bladder neck, prostate, urethra, ureter, kidney, and related methods, the devices including one or a combination of features such as a steerable shaft, an optical mechanism, multiple fluid delivery orifices that may be moveable or extendable laterally, longitudinally, or distally; the methods allowing for delivery of one or multiple types of fluid to tissue such as the bladder (including the bladder neck), urethra, prostate, kidney, ureter, etc. | 12-17-2009 |
20100030139 | Anastomosis Devices and Methods Utilizing Colored Bands - Methods and apparatus for visually distinguishing an inflation balloon from a distal tip of an anastomosis device with an unassisted eye so as to enhance patient safety during an anastomosis procedure. The anastomosis device can comprise a visual reference intermediate the inflation balloon and the distal tip to visually differentiate the distal tip from the inflation balloon. The visual reference can include a colored band to assist a medical profession in determining which portions of the anastomosis device can be grasped or otherwise handled so as to avoid damage to the inflation balloon during manipulation of the anastomosis device such as during removal of the anastomosis device from packaging or during deployment of the anastomosis device during the anastomosis procedure. | 02-04-2010 |
20100137839 | Blind End Catheter Guide - A catheter guide for assisting individuals in affixing catheter tips on blind-end catheters. More specifically, the catheter guide includes a mounting ring for receiving a catheter tip. The catheter guide further includes at least two integrated prongs extending from the mounting ring for defining a receptacle adapted to receive and aligning the blind end catheter with the catheter tip. The catheter guide maintains alignment of the blind end catheter and catheter tip while a bonding agent sets up. The catheter guide also includes an integrated tapering section extending from the integrated prongs to the mounting ring thereby eliminating the need for a separate tapering assembly step. | 06-03-2010 |
20100137858 | Coil Guide - A catheter including a coil guide that assist with the proper installation of an antenna for the delivery of microwave energy on a catheter. The coil guide secures the antenna in the proper position and shape while the catheter is navigated to the targeted tissue. The coil guide includes a channel that is molded or cut into the coil guide for receiving the antenna and maintaining proper position of the antenna. The channel provides a guide for medical personnel when wrapping the antenna coils onto the catheter body and secures the antenna in the proper shape and position while the catheter is being navigated to the targeted tissue. Alternatively, the antenna can be pre-coiled for installation into the channel. The coil guide can be adhesively attached or overmolded proximate a distal end of a catheter body. | 06-03-2010 |
20100168772 | ANASTOMOSIS DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS - A surgical tool which comprises an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, first and second sets of tissue approximating structures having deployed and retracted positions relative to the elongated body, an actuating mechanism extending from the proximal end of the elongated body for independently deploying and retracting each of the first and second sets of tissue approximating structures, a drainage lumen extending from a drainage aperture at the distal end of the elongated body to the proximal end, a main balloon adjacent to the distal end of the elongated body, and a strap connector extending from the elongated body that is connectable with a stabilization strap. | 07-01-2010 |
20100249813 | ANASTOMOSIS DEVICE APPROXIMATING STRUCTURE CONFIGURATIONS - A surgical tool including an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, first and second sets of tissue approximating structures having deployed and retracted positions relative to the elongated body, an actuating mechanism at the proximal end of the elongated body for independently deploying and retracting each of the first and second sets of tissue approximating structures, and a drainage lumen extending from a drainage aperture at the distal end of the elongated body to the proximal end. The tool further includes a main balloon adjacent to the distal end of the elongated body, and a second balloon spaced from the main balloon toward the proximal end of the elongated body, wherein the second balloon has an expanded condition in which it diverts one of the set of tissue approximating structures away from the main balloon. | 09-30-2010 |
20110288570 | ANASTOMOSIS DEVICE - An anastomosis device for avoiding stretching of a catheter body during an extending healing period while reducing scrap costs. The anastomosis device includes a catheter body defining a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, wherein a device body portion is operably attached at the proximal end portion. The device body portion includes a funnel shaped aperture connecting the device body portion to the proximal end portion. The device body portion provides access into the catheter body so as to allow for placement of a tension cable or flexible core tubing within the catheter body following inspection and verification of an overmold between the device body portion and catheter body. Placement of the tension cable or flexible core tubing subsequent to overmolding reduces scrap costs while eliminating stretching of the catheter body. | 11-24-2011 |
20110295287 | ACTUATION SYSTEM FOR AN ANASTOMOSIS DEVICE - An anastomosis device including an actuation system adapted to control the deployment of the anastomosis device. The anastomosis device includes a watertight barrier for preventing bodily fluids from traversing an actuation wire lumen containing a plurality of actuation wires. The anastomosis device can include a lockout system on a mechanical actuator that prevents disengagement of a grasping assembly until healing from an anastomosis procedure is complete and the anastomosis device is removed. | 12-01-2011 |
20120029425 | COMBINED CATHETER TIP AND INFLATION BALLOON - An integrated catheter tip that is fabricated to include an inflation balloon that is formed/bonded to the catheter tip as part of an initial molding operation. A tip portion of the integrated catheter tip is formed of a first high durometer polymer while the inflation balloon is formed using a second low durometer polymer. Utilizing a two-step molding operation, the first high durometer polymer can be injected to form the catheter tip and subsequently allowed to cool. Next, the second low durometer polymer is injected to form the inflation balloon and to bond the inflation balloon to the catheter tip so as to create an integrated catheter tip. Once the integrated catheter tip has been formed, the integrated catheter tip can be attached to a catheter body utilizing a conventional attachment method. | 02-02-2012 |
20120157982 | LASER PROBE TIP - A probe tip for communicating and laterally directing electromagnetic radiation comprises a waveguide, a primary capsule, a compressible member and a malleable secondary capsule. The waveguide is configured to communicate electromagnetic radiation and includes a beveled surface at a distal tip for redirecting electromagnetic radiation in a lateral direction. The primary capsule is attached over the distal tip of the waveguide. The compressible member covers a portion of the primary capsule. The malleable secondary capsule is positioned over the primary capsule and the compressible member, and includes a crimp that compresses the compressible member against the primary capsule and secures the secondary capsule to the primary capsule. | 06-21-2012 |
20120302826 | NEEDLELESS DELIVERY SYSTEMS - 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. | 11-29-2012 |
20120302827 | NEEDLELESS DELIVERY SYSTEMS - A needleless injector including a body comprising a fluid chamber; an outer shaft extending from an outer shaft proximal end to an outer shaft distal end, the outer shaft comprising an outer shaft lumen to accommodate an injection shaft; an injection shaft located within the outer shaft lumen and moveable lengthwise, rotationally, or lengthwise and rotationally, within the outer shaft lumen, the injection shaft comprising an injection shaft proximal end, an injection shaft distal end, an injection shaft terminus, and an injection lumen; 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. | 11-29-2012 |
20130023908 | ANASTOMOSIS DEVICE AND METHOD - An apparatus and method for using an anastomosis device to repair severed tissues resulting from a surgical medical procedure such as a radical prostatectomy, ilio-orthotopic neobladder construction, cystoprostatectomy, cystectomy, urethral anastomosis, or ureteral anastomosis. | 01-24-2013 |
20130274703 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR NEEDLELESS DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC FLUIDS - A needleless fluid delivery system for delivering therapeutic fluids to treatment sites within a patient. The fluid delivery system can include an automated injector source and a needleless access device. The access device can include a delivery scope and a treatment specific applicator. The automated injector source, delivery scope and applicator can be operably coupled with quick-connect style fittings so as to allow for quick replacement and maintenance of used or damaged components. The automated injector source can include a hands-free input mechanism allowing a medical professional to use both hands in manipulating the delivery scope and needleless applicator at the same time an injection is desired. The delivery scope and needleless applicator can comprise flexible or rigid lengths of tubing based on the accessibility of the treatment site. The needleless delivery system can include an imaging system for precisely position the applicator with respect to the treatment location. | 10-17-2013 |