Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
600434000 | Catheter guide means | 26 |
20080234576 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO TRACK MOVEMENT OF A TOOL IN PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT OF A HEART VALVE - A system and method to track movement of a tool in percutaneous replacement of a heart valve of a subject is provided. The system includes an imaging system, a navigation system operable to track movement of the tool through the patient and to illustrate a representation of a position the tool in spatial relation relative to images acquired by the imaging system, and a controller. The controller is operable to identify one of a series of pathways to move the tool through a patient in percutaneous replacement of the heart valve, to identify a sequence of models illustrative of the one of the plurality of pathways, to detect the position of the tool within a threshold of one of the models in the sequence, and to generate display including a representation of the tool superimposed relative to the model within the threshold. | 09-25-2008 |
20080255447 | DIAGNOSTIC CATHETER - A diagnostic catheter having both a guidewire lumen and at least one contrast lumen is disclosed. In one embodiment, the contrast lumens allow the user to deliver contrast to a target area within the patient without removing the guidewire. Preferably, a plurality of contrast exit ports are included along the length of the catheter body to evenly and consistently distribute contrast into the blood stream, thereby providing improved visualization during radioscopy. | 10-16-2008 |
20090124899 | Methods and devices for crossing chronic total occlusions - The present disclosure is directed to a method of facilitating treatment via a vascular wall defining a vascular lumen containing an occlusion therein. The method may include providing an intravascular device having a distal portion and a longitudinal axis and inserting the intravascular device into the vascular lumen. The method may further include positioning the distal portion in the vascular wall, rotating the intravascular device about the longitudinal axis, and advancing the intravascular device within the vascular wall. | 05-14-2009 |
20100056910 | Guidewire catheter - A guidewire catheter includes: a sheath for passing a guidewire therethrough; an operation section connected to an end of the sheath and having a through-hole for passing the guidewire therethrough; a guidewire adapter connected to the operation section and capable of freely extending or retracting relative to the operation section along the axial line of the through-hole, the guidewire adapter grasping the outer periphery surface of the guidewire projecting from the through-hole, and the guidewire adapter being capable of guiding and moving the guidewire relative to the operation section in an axial direction and a circumferential direction of the through-hole; a bar-shaped slide section formed on one of the operation section and the guidewire adapter in the exterior of the through-hole, the slide section being disposed along a line which is parallel with the axial line of the through-hole; a receiver formed on the other one of the operation section and the guidewire adapter and being capable of moving and supporting the freely extendable or retractable slide section; a connection section having a second through-hole formed coaxially with the axial line of the through-hole formed in the guidewire adapter; and a grip section, engaged with the second through-hole, for grasping an outer periphery surface of the guidewire, and the grip section being capable of freely rotatable around the axial line of the second through-hole. | 03-04-2010 |
20100076308 | CATHETER SYSTEM - A robotic catheter system is provided. The catheter system includes a housing, and the housing has a sidewall and a longitudinal axis. The catheter system includes a recess formed in the sidewall of the housing and a drive mechanism supported by the housing. The drive mechanism is configured to impart movement to a catheter device. The catheter system includes a first channel configured to receive a catheter device, and the first channel has a opening located within the recess. | 03-25-2010 |
20100076309 | CATHETER SYSTEM - A catheter system including a housing and a drive mechanism supported by the housing is provided. The drive mechanism includes an engagement structure configured to engage and to impart movement to a catheter device. The engagement structure defines a path for the catheter device, and the engagement structure is moveable between an engaged position in which the engagement structure engages the catheter device and a disengaged position in which the engagement structure does not engage the catheter device. The catheter system includes a biasing element configured to bias the engagement structure toward the engaged position, and the biasing element is aligned generally parallel to the path defined by the engagement structure. | 03-25-2010 |
20100076310 | CATHETER SYSTEM - A catheter system including a housing and a first drive mechanism supported by the housing configured to impart movement to a first catheter device is provided. The first drive mechanism is moveable between an engaged position in which the first drive mechanism engages the first catheter device and a disengaged position in which the first drive mechanism does not engage the first catheter device. The catheter system includes a second drive mechanism supported by the housing configured to impart movement to a second catheter device. The second drive mechanism is moveable between an engaged position in which the second drive mechanism engages the second catheter device and a disengaged position in which the second drive mechanism does not engage the second catheter device. The catheter system includes a manual control configured to allow a user to manually move the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism between the engaged and disengaged positions. The first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism are also configured to be moved between the engaged and disengaged positions by an electronic actuator responsive to a user's activation of a control. The first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism are configured to be moved between the respective engaged and disengaged positions synchronized with each other. | 03-25-2010 |
20110184282 | SELF-DEPLOYING VASCULAR OCCLUSION DEVICE - The present invention provides a cardiac vascular occlusion system which includes inner and outer guide catheters and an occluding member disposed on the inner catheter. The occluding member may be deployed from a compressed to an expanded position to limit retrograde blood flow in a body lumen. The occluding member may be used when injecting a contrast agent into the body lumen. | 07-28-2011 |
20110263977 | CATHETER WITH ASSOCIATED EXTENSION LUMEN - An intra-luminal device for the extraction of occlusive or partially occlusive material is disclosed. Said device comprises a novel catheter extension which minimizes cavitation of extracted fluids and also allows the better navigation of tortuous lumens or vasculature. | 10-27-2011 |
20120078095 | HIGH-FLOW TAPERED PERIPHERAL IV CATHETER WITH SIDE OUTLETS - A high-volume peripheral intravenous (IV) catheter and method includes an elongate stylet removably disposed in a lumen of an elongate catheter. The catheter has a proximal cylindrical shape from an inlet port transitioning at a transition to a distal tapered conical shape terminating at the outlet port, and having a larger internal diameter at the inlet port and a tapering smaller internal diameter between the transition and the outlet port. A plurality of side outlet ports is formed laterally through the catheter. A cross-sectional area of the outlet port and the side outlet ports together is equal to or greater than a cross-sectional area of the inlet port. | 03-29-2012 |
20120179032 | REMOTE CATHETER SYSTEM WITH STEERABLE CATHETER - A catheter procedure system including a user interface for receiving at least a first user input and a second user input and a guide catheter is provided. The catheter procedure system also includes a guide catheter actuating mechanism coupled to the guide catheter and a Y-connector. The guide catheter actuating mechanism is configured to advance and retract the guide catheter in response to the first user input and to rotate the guide catheter in response to the second user input. The catheter procedure system includes a first connector coupling the Y-connector to the guide catheter actuating mechanism, and the first connector is configured to allow the Y-connector to advance and retract with the guide catheter and to allow the guide catheter to rotate without also causing the Y-connector to rotate. | 07-12-2012 |
20120232384 | Method and System for Tracking of a Virtual Electrode on a Coronary Sinus Catheter in Fluoroscopic Images - A method and system for detecting a virtual electrode (VE) on a coronary sinus (CS) catheter in a fluoroscopic image sequence is disclosed. User inputs indicating locations of CS catheter electrodes and a location of a VE are received. A catheter electrode model and a VE part model is initialized in a first frame of the fluoroscopic image sequence. The VE is tracked by detecting electrode position candidates and catheter body point candidates in the subsequent frames of the fluoroscopic image sequence using respective trained detectors, tracking the catheter electrode model in the subsequent frames based on the detected electrode position candidates, generating VE part hypotheses in the subsequent frames based on detection of the most proximal electrode (MPE) in each subsequent frame, calculating a probability score for each of the VE part hypotheses, and selecting an VE part hypothesis with the highest probability score. | 09-13-2012 |
20120238872 | GUIDE WIRE - A guide wire for a catheter comprises an elongated hollow shaft has a lumen for delivering or leading away the fluid, and an insertion aid in the form of a flexible wire coil connected coaxially to a distal end of the hollow shaft. The wire coil has a guide wire tip arranged at a distal end, a core wire being arranged in the lumen of the hollow shaft to control the flexibility of the guide wire. The core wire extends out of the lumen and through the wire coil to the guide wire tip. A distal inner area of the wire coil adjacent to the guide wire tip in a proximal direction communicates with the lumen of the hollow shaft by means of a fluid channel formed next to the core wire and has at least one outwardly open passage opening for the fluid to be introduced or removed. | 09-20-2012 |
20120310085 | BODY LUMEN FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE - A method and apparatus for fluid delivery enables navigation through tortuous, spatially restricted body anatomy to access narrow diameter body lumens for the continuous delivery of fluids, including therapeutic fluids, to the lumen in an atraumatic manner that avoids damage to the body lumen. The fluid delivery device can have a flexible conduit having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending along an interior of the flexible conduit providing a fluid flow path between the proximal and distal ends, where the lumen transitions into a micro-lumen exiting through a port through which a high concentration of fluid injected into the lumen exits laterally out along an image viewable zone at the distal end of the flexible conduit. The flexible conduit has a maximum outer diameter sized sufficient to navigate narrow diameter body lumens. | 12-06-2012 |
20130096428 | ACCESS SYSTEM FOR FEMORAL VASCULATURE CATHETERIZATION AND RELATED METHOD - An access system and method for obtaining access to the interior vascular structures or other regions or collections of fluid or fluid-filled cavities inside the body. The system and method provides for injection of contrast agents (to confirm ideal position or condition), the passage of guide wires, and the eventual catheterization of the heart and other parts of the body via the pathway established through the puncture of a femoral artery. The system and method provides the ability to inject a contrast material and pass a guide wire through the same introducer device simultaneously (without necessarily moving it or removing any parts), with the device designed to prevent the backflow of the contrast material through the guide wire port during the contrast injection process The ideal location of access in the vein or artery can be seen by injecting contrast from a needle inside the structure and then using fluoroscopy. | 04-18-2013 |
20130158396 | MULTI-ANGULATED CATHETER - The present invention is directed to a multi-angulated catheter and methods of using the multi-angulated catheter. The multi-angulated catheter is so dimensioned as to facilitate accessing the left ventricle from an arm of a patient. The multi-angulated catheter generally includes in order: (a) a coiled end; (b) a first straight portion having a first straight portion length; (c) a first shaft including a distal end connected to the first straight portion and a proximal end opposite the distal end, the first shaft and the first straight portion defining a first obtuse angle, the first shaft having a first shaft length; and (d) a second shaft connected to the first shaft on said proximal end. The catheter is flexible so as to afford being straightened when it is advanced over a guide wire. The catheter resiliently returns to a multi-angulated position after the guide wire is withdrawn. | 06-20-2013 |
20130172738 | Module and Method for Flexible Medical Training Bodies and Extensions Robotized System Combines - Module for driving an elongated flexible medical device in a first direction, comprising:
| 07-04-2013 |
20130190619 | Angiography Catheter - A catheter assembly having a relatively stiff proximal portion bonded to a conformable distal portion with a first lumen extending through the proximal portion and through the distal portion. Also provided is a plurality of stylets each having a different preformed shape and each sized for insertion into the first lumen. Each stylet is effective to shape the distal end to a predetermined shape. Alternatively, the stylets may be received in a second lumen formed in a wall of the proximal portion and of the distal portion. | 07-25-2013 |
20140163367 | MICROCATHETER - A microcatheter comprising a first flexible tubular body and a second flexible tubular body is disclosed. The first flexible tubular body defines a longitudinal axis, has a proximal end, a distal end and a first lumen extending at least partially therethrough. The second flexible tubular body extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis along at least a portion of its length and has a second lumen extending at least partially therethrough. The first lumen and the second lumen are coaxially disposed along at least a majority of the length of the second lumen. A distal end of the first lumen extends farther distally than a distal end of the second lumen by a distance x. | 06-12-2014 |
20140180086 | BALLOON CATHETER - The present invention relates to a balloon catheter. The invention comprises: a first shaft; an expandable balloon which is attached to the front end of the first shaft; an expandable lumen which is formed inside the first shaft and to which a liquid required for expanding the balloon is provided; a second shaft which extends from the front end of the first shaft to which the balloon is attached and has a wire hole through which a guide wire passes; and a guide wire lumen, which is formed inside the second shaft and through which the guide wire passes. According to the invention, the first and second shafts are coaxially connected and the expandable lumen and the guide wire lumen are respectively formed in each shaft in order to reduce the overall diameter of the shaft, thereby facilitating surgery and improving pushability. | 06-26-2014 |
20140221831 | METHOD OF INTRODUCING A CATHETER - A system and method for vessel catheterization is provided, having an introducer sheath and a catheter. The introducer sheath can include a handle and a sheath body extending from the handle. An access lumen is provided in the introducer sheath, and can include a tapered portion that is sized to receive a tapered outer surface of the catheter. The catheter may be a central venous catheter, such as a peripherally inserted central catheter, including a hub, a catheter body with at least one lumen extending distally from the hub, and at least one tube extending proximally from the hub. The introducer sheath is preferably a splittable sheath. The catheter can be inserted into the access lumen, and translated until confronting surfaces of the tapered outer surface of the catheter body and the tapered portion of the introducer sheath contact one another. This arrangement can inhibit buckling and/or kinking of the catheter during insertion, and improve initial catheter tip positioning. | 08-07-2014 |
20140257098 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CANCER IN WOMEN - Devices and methods for screening for ovarian and endometrial cancer are disclosed. The device includes a catheter positioned to enter an endometrial cavity of the patient. The device can include a transvaginal probe configured to be inserted into a vagina of the patient, and a needle both coupled to the transvaginal probe. The needle can be is positioned to enter a cul-de-sac of the patient when the transvaginal probe is inserted into the vagina, and into the cul-de-sac, and the needle is configured to collect the fluid from the cul-de-sac. The catheter can also configured to deliver fluid into the endometrial cavity. The fluid can also be a dye injected into the endometrial cavity and absorbed by the endometrial carcinoma and that drains into at least one sentinel lymph node. The sentinel lymph node can be identified to allow for dissection and further examination for micrometastasis. | 09-11-2014 |
20140276043 | CATHETER SHAFT CONSTRUCTIONS HAVING CONTRAST FLUID LUMEN - A balloon catheter including a dedicated contrast fluid lumen is disclosed. The contrast fluid lumen extends through the catheter shaft to a contrast fluid delivery port located proximate the inflatable balloon and is configured to deliver contrast fluid to a target location. The catheter shaft includes a joint located proximate the contrast fluid port formed between a distal end of a proximal outer tubular member, a distal end of an inner tubular member and a proximal end of a distal outer tubular member. A guidewire tube, defining a guidewire lumen, may extend through the lumen of the proximal and distal outer tubular members. | 09-18-2014 |
20140316265 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTENDING A TUBE - The present invention provides an endoscopic apparatus reversibly insertable into a curved lumen of a patient, comprising: a. a flexible sleeve characterized by a proximal end and a distal end; said distal end of said flexible sleeve comprising: i. a flexible folded sleeve part comprising a portion of said flexible sleeve in a compact and folded arrangement; said compact and folded sleeve portion unfolds and evert; said folded sleeve part is characterized by a predetermined length Lfold; ii. an unfolded sleeve portion in communication with said compact folded sleeve part, characterized by a length Lunfold; Lunfold increases as at least a portion of said compact and folded sleeve portion unfolds and everts; wherein said compact and folded sleeve portion is enclosed and within said folded sleeve part such that a single topologically cylindrical sleeve is provided | 10-23-2014 |
20150141819 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING INTRANASAL GUIDANCE - A sphenocath including a sheath assembly including a sheath hub with a sheath tube extending therefrom with a passage extending from a proximal end of the sheath hub to a distal end of the sheath tube; a catheter assembly including a catheter hub with a catheter tube extending therefrom with a passage extending from a proximal end of the catheter hub to a distal end of the catheter tube; wherein the catheter assembly passes through the sheath assembly with a portion of the catheter hub engaging a portion of the sheath hub to limit relative rotation between the hubs while permitting relative axial movement such that in an initial non-extended position the distal end of the catheter tube is proximate to the distal end of the sheath tube. A system further including a guidewire is also provided. A method of inserting the catheter tube is also provided. | 05-21-2015 |
20150342556 | INTERVENTIONAL SYSTEM - The invention relates to an interventional system comprising an introduction element ( | 12-03-2015 |