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20080208211 | Stone Catching Basket Instrument and Method For Producing The Same - A stone catching instrument for use, for example, as a stone catching basket and a wire filter unit for medical instruments, and method for producing the same, are provided. The stone catching basket instrument has a multiwire basket unit with several wire sections connected with one another as a cohesive wire complex, the wire complex cut in one piece out of a planar material in a rosette-shape and bent to form the wire basket unit. The wire sections extend essentially radially and are cohesive with one another at their inner radial ends at a wire linkage area. The wire basket unit when in a widened condition is arranged to catch particles caught through spaces between the wire sections, and when moved to a drawn-together condition, holds particles in the wire basket unit. | 08-28-2008 |
20080269774 | Intracorporeal Grasping Device - An intracorporeal grasping device includes a tubular member for entering a lumen of a human body and the tube member having a distal end portion. An elongated core member is disposed with the interior cavity of the tubular member for rotational or slidably movement within the tubular member and the elongated core member having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The elongated core member comprises a uniform diameter tube having some flexibility at the proximal end portion and greater flexibility while along a longitudinal axis in a direction towards the distal end portion; and a grasping configuration is provided for capturing an object (e.g., clot or debris) therein and the assembly may have a proximal end secured to the distal end of the elongated core member. The configuration has an expanded and contracted configuration, and distal sections configured to grasp an object. The grasping configuration may be formed by at least one movable jaw attached to the distal end portion of the elongated core member and a length portion of the distal end portion of the tube member. The grasping configuration may include unitarily formed plurality of movable jaws attached to the distal end portion of the elongated core member. Further, the grasping configuration may be formed by a plurality of loop members attached to the distal end portion of the elongated core member. Further, the grasping configuration may be formed by at least one spiral member having a distal tip for penetrating an object to be removed from a human body lumen. The device has the spiral member provided at the distal end portion of the elongated core member. The grasping configuration can be formed by at least one web member for retaining an object to be removed from a human body lumen, the web member being provided at the distal end portion of the elongated core member. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269775 | Method and apparatus for providing medical treatment using visualization components of audio spectrum signals - The present disclosure relates to medical imaging and treatment devices and methods. A system is provided that provides location and treatment of kidney stones or other entities through the use of visual representation of audio signals. | 10-30-2008 |
20080287961 | ELONGATED MEDICAL MEMBER AND PROCEDURE METHOD USING ELONGATED MEDICAL MEMBER - An elongated medical member of the invention includes: an insertion portion having a long length which is provided with a lumen through which an operation treatment instrument for carrying out a predetermined medical action can be penetrated; a guide portion for guiding the insertion portion, which is extended from a distal end of the insertion portion; and a holding portion for holding the operation treatment instrument, which is provided to the guide portion. | 11-20-2008 |
20090018549 | APPARATUS FOR OCCLUDING BODY LUMENS - A luminal occlusion device comprises a tension member, an elongate shaft, and a flat film having an axial receptacle which is received over a distal portion of the tension member. The flat film has proximal and distal ends which are attached to the distal ends of the tension member and the elongate shaft, respectively. Thus, distal advancement of the tension member relative to the shaft will cause the flat film to assume a low profile configuration, while proximal retraction of the tension member relative to the elongate shaft will cause the flat film to assume a foreshortened, compacted configuration. The film usually includes one or more radioopaque markers which help shape the compacted film. | 01-15-2009 |
20090018550 | FRAGMENTATION AND EXTRACTION BASKET - A surgical instrument for fragmenting and extracting stones includes an outer sheath having a proximal end and a distal end and an inner core longitudinally extending through the core and longitudinally movable relative to the core. The outer sheath has a basket sized for entrapping the stones and located near the distal end of the outer sheath. The distal end of the inner core is longitudinally moveable from a retracted position within the basket to an extended position past the distal end of the outer sheath. The distal end of the inner core is also adapted to engage and fragment the stones. Longitudinal movement of the inner core relative to the outer sheath transforms the basket from an expanded condition to a collapsed condition to entrap stones within the basket and provide a small profile for insertion and withdrawal. | 01-15-2009 |
20090030427 | HANDLE FOR INTERCHANGEABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A rigid extractor is revealed, a rigid device for use in percutaneous procedures to remove kidney stones directly from the kidneys. The rigid extractor uses a handle fixed to an outer rigid cannula, and an inner cannula to control an extraction device that may be removable from the inner cannula. The extractor is desirably used with a fluoroscope, in which the surgeon maneuvers the extractor with the aid of a view of the operating field provided by the fluoroscope. The surgeon then maneuvers the extractor to grasp the kidney stones and remove from the patient. The extractor may also be used with a nephroscope. The device may be used with a removable extraction device such as a basket, a grasper a pair of jaws, or a pair of scissors. | 01-29-2009 |
20090054907 | FLEXIBLE TUBE FOR CARTRIDGE FILTER - Embolic protection filtering devices and methods of making and using the same. The present invention may include an embolic protection filtering device including a filter cartridge that is slidable over medical devices, for example, guidewires. The filter cartridge may have a filter coupled thereto and may have desirable flexibility and trackability characteristics. | 02-26-2009 |
20090069820 | LASER-RESISTANT BASKET - A medical device includes a sheath defining a lumen, an elongate member disposed within the lumen, and a basket connected to a distal end of the elongate member and being retractable within and extendable from the lumen. The basket includes a plurality of legs. At least one leg of the plurality of legs includes a material that is substantially resistant to Holmium laser energy. | 03-12-2009 |
20090082780 | WIRE CAPTURE SURGICAL DEVICE WITH FIXABLE HANDLE - A medical device including a wire capture member such as, for example, a lithotripsy basket or a snare member, as well as a motion limiting means configured to limit a maximum expanded diameter of the wire capture member. | 03-26-2009 |
20090105722 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR EMBOLUS REMOVAL DURING ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE - Devices, methods, and systems facilitate and enable treatment of ischemic stroke. More specifically, a tethered basket-like system operates in conjunction with a microcatheter system, to provide arterial support and capture emboli. | 04-23-2009 |
20090105723 | Steerable stone basket - A medical device includes a sheath defining a lumen, a first elongate member, and a second elongate member. The first and second elongate members are movably disposed within the lumen. The medical device further includes a basket comprising a plurality of legs and a mesh portion. A proximal end of each leg of the plurality of legs is connected to the first elongate member, and a proximal end of the mesh portion is connected to the second elongate member. | 04-23-2009 |
20090171368 | BIOMECHANICAL PROBE - The present invention relates to a probe adapted for use in retrieving blood clots from part of the blood circulatory systems, together with an associated device and method. The probe has a first end and a second end and each end is provide with an aperture therein. The aperture in the second end is adapted in use to be connected to a suction pump by a connection means. A channel provided passing from the aperture in the second end of the probe to the aperture in the first end of the probe. The probe has no moving parts and is of a suitable configuration to give rise, in use, to the creation of a sheer force in the form of a vortex around the first end of the probe. | 07-02-2009 |
20090171369 | TWO-PART EXTRACTION BALLOON - A two-part extraction balloon and method of use is provided. The balloon catheter comprises a first balloon and a second balloon attached to an elongate catheter shaft near the distal end thereof. The first balloon has an inflated diameter that is larger than the inflated diameter of the second balloon, and in particular has an inflated working diameter range that is greater than the inflated working diameter range of the second balloon. Each of the balloons comprises an elastic or compliant material, and is separately inflatable via one of two inflation lumens extending through the catheter shaft. The larger first balloon is configured to engage and sweep calculi or debris through a relatively large bodily lumen, duct or passageway, whereas the smaller second balloon is configured to engage and sweep calculi or debris through a relatively small bodily lumen, duct or passageway. | 07-02-2009 |
20090187195 | FOREIGN OBJECT EXTRACTOR - The foreign object extractor has an elongated hollow tube with a central lumen through its entire length providing fluid connection between an engaging end and a vacuum source. The engaging end has a nominally round transverse cross-section and is shaped to engage a foreign object. The engaging end flares so as to expose the internal surface of the elongated hollow tube for engagement with the foreign object. An adhesive is disposed on the exposed internal flared surface of the distal end. Pneumatic suction is applied through the lumen of the extractor and the suction serves to bring the foreign object into contact with the adhesive coated surface of the extractor to form a bond between the extractor and the object to be extracted. | 07-23-2009 |
20090198249 | Medical retrieval devices - A medical retrieval device includes a retrieval assembly comprising a plurality of filaments knotted together at a distal end of the retrieval assembly. The knotted distal end provides the device with an atraumatic distal tip. Various knotting arrangements can be used at the knotted distal end. The retrieval assembly can be collapsed when restrained and expanded when unrestrained. | 08-06-2009 |
20090248033 | Method for the treatment of gallstones - There is provided a method for controlling the movement of bile and/or gall stones in the biliary duct. The method comprises gently constricting (i.e., without substantially hampering the blood circulation in the tissue wall) at least one portion of the tissue wall to influence the movement of bile and/or gallstones in the biliary duct, and stimulating the constricted wall portion to cause contraction of the wall portion to further influence the movement of bile and/or gallstones in the biliary duct. The method can be used for restricting or stopping the movement of bile and/or gallstones in the biliary duct, or for actively moving the fluid in the biliary duct, with a low risk of injuring the biliary duct. | 10-01-2009 |
20090259229 | Surgical extractor - A surgical extractor for removing objects from a body including, for example, calculi, such as kidney stones and gall stones. The extractor includes a handle at a proximal end with a slider for operation by a physician. At the distal end, the extractor includes a plurality of wires with each wire comprising a first portion having an individual strand and a second portion comprising a plurality of filaments. When a retaining sheath is retracted, the wires, formed of a shape memory material such as stainless steel, expand such that each of the strands assume a spaced relationship to define a first section of a basket and the plurality of the filaments assume a spaced relationship to define a second section of the basket. The use of a basket formed by wires having a first section comprising an individual strand and a second section comprising the plurality of filaments promotes capture of objects within the body by having widely spaced wires in the first section, retention of such objects in the second section by multiplying the number of contacts with entrapped object, and improved selective release of such objects without any deleterious effect on the reliability or size of the extractor. Additionally, use of the basket enables improved dislodgment and capture of embedded or impacted objects. | 10-15-2009 |
20090292296 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RECANALIZATION OF TOTAL OCCLUSIONS - An apparatus, system and method for re-canalization or opening a passage through an occlusion in a blood vessel is disclosed. The apparatus and method, which are appropriate for both cardiovascular as well as peripheral vessels, use hydraulic pressure to drive a vibratable member, and the system includes a control unit to permit the frequency or amplitude of oscillation of the vibratable member to be adjusted to suit the morphology or hardness of the target occlusion. Also disclosed is a method for adjusting the force of vibration. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292297 | Devices for Restoring Blood Flow and Embolus Removal During Acute Ischemic Stroke - Briefly stated, improved processes and devices restore blood flow to permit auto-lysis of clots, or enable capture emboli in their entirety without fragmenting while arterial access is maintained, preserving the integrity of patients' vasculature. | 11-26-2009 |
20090306678 | DEVICE FOR RETRIEVING A FOREIGN OBJECT LOCATED IN A BODY VESSEL - In at least one embodiment of the present invention, a retrieval device for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body vessel for its extraction therefrom is provided. The device comprises a cage having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal and distal ends. The cage is radially expandable about the longitudinal axis to define an expanded state and to form an opening at the distal end for receiving the foreign object. The cage is collapsible to define a collapsed state and to retain the foreign object therein such that the foreign object is substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis. Extending proximally from the proximal end of the cage is a cable for retrieval of the device in the collapsed state. | 12-10-2009 |
20090326549 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES - A medical retrieval device may include an elongated member having first and second end portions and a middle portion, The elongated member may be configured such that the first and second end portions are proximal one another and extend substantially parallel to one another along a longitudinal axis The middle portion may have an unconstrained basket configuration A first sheath may be configured to receive at least a portion of the first end portion, and a second sheath may be configured to receive at least a portion of the second end portion At least one of the first and second sheaths may be movable relative to the middle portion so as to constrain the middle portion in an elongated configuration. | 12-31-2009 |
20100069918 | ORAL CLEANING DEVICE - An oral cleaning device for removing tonsilliths lodged within the crypts of soft tissue within the buccal cavity which are typically the source of bad breath and the cause of sore throat is provided. The oral cleaning device includes a body, a head, and a contact member or portion for removing the tonsilliths through the application of pressure in a massage-like fashion. Operation of the oral cleaning device causes the crypts to contract in size which, in turn, causes the tonsilliths to be dislodged and expelled from the crypts. | 03-18-2010 |
20100076452 | Systems, methods and devices for removing obstructions from a blood vessel - Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction. | 03-25-2010 |
20100100106 | MONORAIL NEURO-MICROCATHETER FOR DELIVERY OF MEDICAL DEVICES TO TREAT STROKE, PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS THEREBY - Devices, processes and systems facilitate and enable treatment of acute stroke conditions, providing reperfusion while therapy is made available by preserving structure in the arterial tree. Using a Rapid Exchange approach with at least dual lumens in a microcatheter facilitates embolus/clot removal without damaging sensitive vasculature. | 04-22-2010 |
20100114113 | Occlusion Remover and Method - An occlusion may be removed from a graft or other body passageway using occlusion removing apparatus, comprising a catheter having a lumen through which an elongated occlusion engaging element can pass and a blocking mechanism at the open distal end thereof. The catheter is inserted into the body passageway with the blocking mechanism radially compressed during insertion. The blocking mechanism is radially expanded to near to the wall of the body passageway after insertion. After radially expanding the blocking mechanism, the occlusion engaging element is advanced into the occlusion. The expanded state of the blocking mechanism is used for blocking proximal passage of occlusion material around the outside of the catheter. Occlusion material may be moved proximally through the open end and into the lumen. The distal end of the occlusion engaging element may have an engagement mechanism, such as a balloon. | 05-06-2010 |
20100121344 | TOOL FOR REMOVING OBJECT FROM THE BODY OF A PATIENT - A tool for removing a discrete object from the body of a human or animal patient includes a single length of Nitinol tubing and a sheath. The tubing includes a tool head section at a distal end of the tubing and a shaft section extending from a proximal end of the tubing to the tool head section. The tool head section includes a slitted section and a non-slitted section. The non-slitted section is disposed at a distal most end of the tubing. The slitted section includes a plurality of longitudinal slits forming a plurality of strands. | 05-13-2010 |
20100121345 | DILATOR WITH EXPANDABLE MEMBER - The invention relates to a dilator having an expandable member and relates to a dilator and access sheath assembly including a first conduit which includes a wall defining a lumen therethrough and which is sufficiently rigid to dilate tissue in a body vessel; a member coaxially surrounding a first section of the first conduit, where the member is capable of expanding; and a second conduit coaxially surrounding a second section of the first conduit. | 05-13-2010 |
20100168758 | Multi-Wire Instrument, In Particular for Endoscopes - A multi-wire instrument has a distal functional section, in which a plurality of individual wires form a wire basket, wherein they are combined at a distal end and connected to one another by being joined directly to one another or to a distal terminating body while forming a respective predetermined breaking connection. A shaft section extends between the distal functional section and a proximal end region of the multi-wire instrument. The individual wires extend in one piece from their distal end to the proximal end region of the multi-wire instrument and the shaft section is formed by the individual wires, which are combined there and held together. The individual wires are twisted together in the entire shaft section up to the basket-forming functional section, wherein they merge from the twisted distal end of the shaft section with radial widening, and/or the individual wires are twisted together in a distal end region which adjoins the basket-forming functional section in a distal manner and in this case abut one another along this twisting. | 07-01-2010 |
20100204711 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICE - A medical retrieval device has a multi-prong retrieval assembly. The multi-prong retrieval assembly has a first position, in which the retrieval assembly extends from the distal end of the sheath to form an open ended grasping device, and a second position, in which the retrieval assembly extends from the distal end of the sheath to form a substantially close ended basket-type retrieval device. When the retrieval assembly is used as a basket-type retrieval device, the distal ends of the prongs of the retrieval assembly that form the basket are not connected to each other. Thus, captured objects may be released by the operator, or by applying sufficient force to separate one or more of the prongs. | 08-12-2010 |
20100222786 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REMOVING TARGETED LESIONS FROM VESSELS - Devices, systems, and methods for removing targeted lesions from vessels. In at least one embodiment of a device for removing a stenotic lesion from a vessel, the device comprises a sizing portion capable of measuring a luminal size parameter when at least part of the device is positioned within a lumen of a luminal organ, a typing portion, wherein at least part of the at least one typing portion is capable of physically touching a portion of the luminal organ or a structure therein, and a treatment portion capable of removing at least part of a stenotic lesion from the luminal organ. | 09-02-2010 |
20100234855 | EMBOLI PROTECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - An embolic protection system and method of treating occluded vessels which reduces the risk of distal embolization during vascular interventions is provided. The embolic protection system includes a guide catheter, a multi-lumen tube having a sealing surface on the distal end and an interventional device. A method of treating a blood vessel includes providing a guide catheter and a multi-lumen elongate member having proximal and distal ends, evacuation and inflation lumens extending therebetween and a sealing surface on the distal end. The elongate member is advanced through the guide catheter into a blood vessel that supplies blood to the heart proximal a lesion. The sealing surface is expanded to engage the endoluminal surface of the blood vessel and stop antegrade flow. An interventional device is advanced through the evacuation lumen to treat the lesion. | 09-16-2010 |
20100268246 | ATRAUMATIC MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICE - Baskets with atraumatic distal tips allow the capture of material from difficult-to-reach areas of the body, while reducing the risk of tissue damage. | 10-21-2010 |
20100286708 | System for blood vessels cleaning, such as for a coronary artery, peripheral artery or any other body vessel, based on mobile agent - This paper describes a system and method invention for blood vessels cleaning, such as a coronary artery, peripheral artery, or any other body vascular based on a mobile agent. The system consists of device which is electronically controlled, performing a procedure of vessel walls cleaning by removing the accumulated plaque or any other blockage material. This plaque or other blockage type may cause atherosclerosis and can eventually cause the artery to be blocked, causing heart disease, heart attack or stroke. Upon initial setup the system will be inserted into a human body and travel within its blood vessels. Based on sensors the system finds clogged areas and remove the blockage, without damaging the vessel's tissue using its cleaning system. The system independently and/or programmatically travels and searches for blockages within blood vessels using its own propulsion and navigation system. The system includes also a mechanism to remove and collect the removed plaque or any other blockage material. This system performs an efficient blood vessels cleaning and provides an innovative non surgical method for blood vessels blockage removal. | 11-11-2010 |
20100318097 | ACUTE STROKE REVASCULARIZATION/RECANALIZATION SYSTEMS PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS THEREBY - An acute stroke recanalization system and processes include catheter-based improved reconstrainable or tethered neurological devices which are deliverable through highly constricted and tortuous vessels, crossing the zone associated with subject thrombi/emboli, where deployment impacts, addresses or bridges the embolus, compacting the same into luminal walls which enables perfusion and lysis of the embolus, while the improved neurological medical device itself remains contiguous with the delivery system acting as a filter, basket or stand alone stenting mechanism, depending on the status of the embolus and other therapeutic aspects of the treatment being offered for consideration. | 12-16-2010 |
20110009875 | EMBOLIC OBSTRUCTION RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND METHODS - An embolic obstruction retrieval device including a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion, a main body portion and a distal end portion. Each of the self-expandable portions consists of a plurality of cell structures formed by intersecting strut members. At least one proximal cell structure in the proximal end portion has one or more struts that have a width and/or thickness greater than the width and/or thickness of the majority of strut members in the main body and distal end portions of the expandable member. Attached to at least one of the proximal-most cell structures in the proximal end portion is a proximally extending flexible wire having sufficient length and flexibility to navigate the tortuous vasculature and access the embolic obstruction. In one implementation, the embolic obstruction retrieval device is delivered to the embolic obstruction through the lumen of a delivery catheter. | 01-13-2011 |
20110028987 | Medical retrieval device with frangible basket - The invention relates to a medical retrieval device with a basket that has at least one leg that is frangible (i.e., easily breakable) and/or able to dissociate from at least one other leg upon the application of a predetermined force to the basket. The invention allows an operator to release captured material (e.g., a stone) from the basket when the device is still inserted in the body. In an embodiment, the basket legs associate by a magnetic interaction that can be overcome by applying a predetermined force to the basket. In another embodiment, at least a portion of at least one basket leg is made from, or coated with, a substance that is adhesive or that joins at least two legs together when the substance is solid but which melts, dissolves or weakens upon the application of an electrical, thermal or chemical change. In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a basket with at least two legs that are joined together by a joining member that can break, or from which one or more legs can dissociate, upon the application of a predetermined force. In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a basket with at least two legs that are joined together by a joining member by means of at least one shear pin that can break upon the application of a predetermined force. | 02-03-2011 |
20110034937 | Revascularization Device for Treating an Occluded Arterial Vessel - Medical devices for revascularization and methods of their use are disclosed. The medical device includes an actuator portion, an inner tubular body connected to the actuator portion and an outer tubular body connected to the actuator portion. The inner tubular body is disposed within a bore of the outer tubular body. The medical device also includes a guide wire extending through one or more of the actuator portion, inner tubular body and outer tubular body. | 02-10-2011 |
20110066158 | ATRAUMATIC MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical device, and related method, for manipulating material, such as calculi, within a patient's body includes a handle, a sheath, a retrieval basket, and a retainer coupled to the distal end of the retrieval basket. The retrieval basket includes a plurality of legs, each of which includes an intermediate portion located at the distal end of the retrieval basket. The retainer secures at least the intermediate portion of one of the plurality of legs to the intermediate portion of another of the plurality of legs. | 03-17-2011 |
20110066159 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICE - A medical retrieval device, and related method, for removing material, such as calculi, from a patient's body. In one embodiment, the device includes a handle, a sheath, and a retrieval assembly located at the distal end of the retrieval device. The retrieval assembly includes a plurality of legs, each of which includes a lumen for receiving fluid. The legs are made of an expandable material that will allow the legs to inflate when the lumen receives a fluid. In another embodiment, the device includes a core element wound to form a helical coil. The helical coil has a lumen for receiving a fluid. The core element is made of an expandable material that allows it to inflate when the lumen within the helical coil receives a fluid. | 03-17-2011 |
20110160741 | MEDICAL TREATMENT TOOL FOR TUBULAR ORGAN - The invention is to provide a medical treatment tool for tubular organ which can surely capture or pick foreign substances such as calculi, other living tissues, etc. generated in a tubular organ or a body cavity and which can discharge or collect those foreign substances, other living tissues, etc. smoothly. | 06-30-2011 |
20110160742 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING PROGRESSIVE THERAPY FOR THROMBUS MANAGEMENT - Systems, methods, and devices for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke that provide immediate blood flow restoration to a vessel occluded by a clot and, after reestablishing blood flow, address the clot itself. Immediate blood flow restoration advantageously can facilitate natural lysis of the clot and also can reduce or obviate the concern for distal embolization due to fragmentation of the clot. Several embodiments of the invention provide for progressive, or modular, treatment based upon the nature of the clot. For example, the progressive treatment can comprise a three-step progressive treatment process that includes immediate restoration of blood flow, in-situ clot management, and/or clot removal depending on the particular circumstances of the treatment. The in-situ clot management can include, for example, lysis and maceration. The progressive, or modular, treatment can be provided by a system or kit of one or more treatment devices. | 06-30-2011 |
20110172678 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEPLOYING URETERAL STENTS - A ureteral decompression device comprises a guide member and an anchoring structure. The guide member may be introduced through the urethra and bladder into the ureter so that the anchor structure passes a lodged kidney stone. Once past the stone, the anchor structure can be compacted to anchor the guide member in place. The anchor structure will permit leakage and the guide member will provide a leakage path directly past the stone, thus decompressing the kidney. | 07-14-2011 |
20110196383 | Atherosclerotic Plaque Dissolution Composition - A method and chemical composition for modifying and dissolving atherosclerotic plaques formed in a patient's blood vessels is provided. A chemical composition comprising one or more of an organic substance, an inorganic substance, and a bioactive substance is administered at sites of the plaques. The chemical composition comprises one or more of d-limonene, propylene glycol, octanoic acid, 2-octane, glycerine, acetylsalicylic acid, acetic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, ethanol, methanol, ezetimibe, rosuvastatin, resveratrol, lactic acid, gluconic acid, chloroform, carbon disulfide, dichloromethane, toluene, lauryldimethyl hydroxysultaine, and any combination thereof. The chemical composition enables modification of plaques by altering their composition. The modification comprises partial dissolution, complete dissolution, or elimination of the plaques, and makes the plaques amenable to different forms of plaque treatment. The modified plaques are eliminated from the patient's body. The modification or elimination of the plaques facilitates treatment of cardiovascular diseases caused due to plaques formed in the blood vessels. | 08-11-2011 |
20110202066 | RETRIEVAL DEVICE MADE OF PRECURSOR ALLOY CABLE - A medical retrieval device for retrieving foreign objects from a patient and the method of constructing the device are disclosed. The device incorporates a wire cable composed of a precursor alloy to a superelastic material to improve durability of the device. Because precursor alloys exhibit, a linear stress-strain relationship and a yield point associated with a relatively high stress level, the device transfers greater stresses before experiencing deformation. Thus, greater crushing forces can be achieved using a device of this type. These crushing forces may be needed when the foreign object is too large to remove intact. This property also facilitates the device in dilating ducts to retrieve foreign objects. Using the precursor alloy additionally eliminates the need for heat treatment of the cables used in constructing the device. A retrieval device made of precursor alloy cable also is less susceptible to permanent deformation and unwinding during use. | 08-18-2011 |
20110208205 | Thrombectomy Catheter Deployment System - A thrombectomy catheter deployment system which greatly simplifies setup procedures and operation of a thrombectomy catheter includes a stand alone drive unit and a disposable pump/catheter assembly which is manually placed into a carriage assembly in the drive unit. The pump/catheter assembly has a plurality of preconnected components including tubular structure and a thrombectomy catheter connected thereto and is transported into or out of the interior of the drive unit for automatic high pressure pump piston head engagement or disengagement with a reciprocating linear actuator and for automatic engagement or disengagement of an effluent waste tube with a roller pump. A barcode reader senses specific operational data pertaining to an individual pump and provides an interface for operation of the reciprocating linear actuator. A bubble trap incorporated for effective debubbling of saline solution is closely coupled to an insert molded pump having an improved valve arrangement. A spiked bag with large tubing is incorporated for bubble-free transfer of saline. | 08-25-2011 |
20110213381 | Surgical Extractor - A surgical extractor for removing objects from a body including, for example, calculi, such as kidney stones and gall stones. The extractor includes a handle at a proximal end with a slider for operation by a physician. At the distal end, the extractor includes a plurality of wires with each wire comprising a first portion having an individual strand and a second portion comprising a plurality of filaments. When a retaining sheath is retracted, the wires, formed of a shape memory material such as stainless steel, expand such that each of the strands assume a spaced relationship to define a first section of a basket and the plurality of the filaments assume a spaced relationship to define a second section of the basket. The use of a basket formed by wires having a first section comprising an individual strand and a second section comprising the plurality of filaments promotes capture of objects within the body by having widely spaced wires in the first section, retention of such objects in the second section by multiplying the number of contacts with entrapped object, and improved selective release of such objects without any deleterious effect on the reliability or size of the extractor. Additionally, use of the basket enables improved dislodgment and capture of embedded or impacted objects. | 09-01-2011 |
20110245841 | EXPANDABLE DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE - A sieving device and related methods including an expandable sieve mounted on a surgical guide wire. The expandable sieve may be a self-expandable braided filter which is mounted on the guide wire in an axially fixed position, or moveable in one or more directions. The sieving device is deployable in an obstructed ureter, or other body lumen, such as at the beginning of a stone removal procedure, prior to actual stone defragmentation (lithotripsy) phase. The expandable sieve may be set distal to the obstructive stone and expanded to span the entire local ureter cross section in order to retain stone fragments larger than a predetermined size from migrating distally towards the kidney under high irrigation rates/pressures during lithotripsy. | 10-06-2011 |
20110295266 | EXTRACTION DEVICE - Extraction devices adapted to grasp, hold and move a variety of biological materials. The extraction devices include a sheath with an interior passage and legs slidably received within the passage of the sheath. The legs are adapted to move outwardly away from each other when deployed from the sheath to establish a deployed position, and to move inwardly toward each other to collapse within the sheath and define a stowed position. Each leg has a transverse cross-sectional shape defined by a first surface that is concave and an oppositely-disposed second surface that is convex. The legs have adjacent distal ends that define a grasping and holding feature when the legs are moved between their deployed and stowed positions. Each distal end has an arcuate portion and defines a distal surface that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the corresponding leg thereof when the legs are in the stowed position. The concave inward surface of each leg and its distal surface cooperate to define at least two points adapted for grasping when the legs are retracted into the sheath. | 12-01-2011 |
20110319905 | Multiple function vascular device - A multi-purpose vascular device defines a lumen allowing fluid communication there through and has a coil with a side of the coil winds having solid physical connections between the coil winds to prevent the connected coil wind side from expanding following the application of force by an actuating member which causes the connected coil winds to have a predetermined configuration in an unstressed state. The application of longitudinal force causes the unconnected coil winds to expand, resulting in the vascular device assuming a different configuration. | 12-29-2011 |
20110319906 | REDUCING FLOW THROUGH A TUBULAR STRUCTURE - In some embodiments, an apparatus, for reducing or stopping flow through a tubular structure of a patient, includes an elongate member arranged to form a frame having a distal and proximal opening and configured to be positioned within a lumen of the tubular structure. The frame includes a proximal, distal, and middle portion. The distal portion is tapered such that an outer cross sectional dimension (OCSD) of the distal opening is less than an OCSD of the middle portion. The frame is configured to be inverted such that the distal portion moves within and toward the middle portion for removing the frame from within the lumen. The apparatus also comprises a flow reducing member coupled to the frame such that when the frame is positioned within the lumen, the flow reducing member substantially reduces or totally obstructs flow of at least one of emboli and fluid flowing through the lumen. | 12-29-2011 |
20120004666 | STEERABLE SURGICAL SNARE - Apparatus, assemblies, and methods for capturing objects within a body are disclosed. A surgical snare device includes a steerable deflection portion with a steerable distal tip. An interface is linked to the steerable deflection portion to selectively manipulate the distal tip. A snare loop disposed at the distal tip can have a length that remains substantially constant as the distal tip is deflected and the snare loop moves in concert with the distal tip. The distal tip may deflect up to at least one-hundred eighty degrees, while the snare loop moves a corresponding amount. A method includes extending a snare through a body lumen and to a location near an object. The snare may have a loop that changes positions while maintaining the same length. The loop may be placed around an object and then used to retrieve the object from the body lumen. | 01-05-2012 |
20120022550 | FILTER APPARATUSES AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A filter device for implantation in a body lumen, comprising: a blocking section for filtering structures greater than a specified minimum size; and, an anchoring section for preventing unwanted movement of the filter device, wherein the filter device does not apply expansive radial force on a wall of the body lumen. | 01-26-2012 |
20120041449 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLOT ENGAGEMENT AND CAPTURE - A clot removal device and method for removing a clot from a blood vessel may include an expandable clot engagement element, an expandable clot capture element, and a sheath surrounding and compressing the capture element and the engagement element. The sheath may be removable to thereby enable the capture element to expand in a blood vessel in which the sheath is deployed, and to enable the engagement element to expand within the capture element. | 02-16-2012 |
20120095477 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICE WITH INDEPENDENT ROTATIONAL MEANS - A medical retrieval device used to remove objects such as urinary and biliary calculi from the body comprising a handle assembly with an independent rotational means, a sheath, and an object entrapping assembly. In preferred embodiments, the handle assembly comprises a longitudinally stationary base portion with a handle base and a rotating means and a thumb slide actuation means located between the distal and proximal ends of the handle base portion. Actuation of the thumb slide relative to the handle base causes the object entrapping assembly to be actuated between the open and closed positions. Rotation of the rotating means relative to the handle base causes precise rotation of the object entrapping assembly. The thumb slide actuation means and rotating means are separate and independent of each other, preventing inadvertent adjustment of the degree of actuation during rotation and preventing inadvertent adjustment of rotational position during actuation. | 04-19-2012 |
20120130395 | PERCUTANEOUS THROMBUS EXTRACTION DEVICE AND METHOD - A percutaneous thrombus extraction device for removing a thrombus from within a blood vessel includes a flexible outer sheath defining a first passage between a proximal end and a distal end. An inner sheath is movably positionable within the first passage. The inner sheath defines a second passage between a proximal end and a distal end. The inner sheath is moveable in a radial direction between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration along a length of the inner sheath defined between the proximal end and the distal end. A catheter is movably positionable within the second passage, and has an expandable body at a distal end portion of the catheter. The expandable body is movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. | 05-24-2012 |
20120209282 | STONE RETRIEVAL DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A medical device includes an elongate member having a plurality of flexibility features and a basket having a plurality of legs. The elongate member and the basket are formed from a single piece of a material. The flexibility features are formed by removing first portions of the material to increase flexibility of the elongate member. The legs are formed by removing longitudinal portions of the material. | 08-16-2012 |
20120310251 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES FOR REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction. | 12-06-2012 |
20130018387 | APPARATUS FOR ENTRAPPING AND EXTRACTING OBJECTS FROM BODY CAVITIESAANM DIAMANT; ValeryAACI KatzrinAACO ILAAGP DIAMANT; Valery Katzrin IL - A retrieval apparatus for entrapping and retaining an object located in a body for its extraction therefrom is described. The retrieval apparatus includes a snare and a snare control assembly. The snare has a proximal section and a distal section, and comprises a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal section towards the distal section, and then returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops. In the deployed state, the loops are interlaced to each other within the proximal section and are free and not interleaved within the distal section. Segments of the filaments of the distal section are bent with respect to segments of the filaments of the proximal section such that the retrieval snare in the contracted state forms a hollow cavity extending from the distal section towards the proximal section. | 01-17-2013 |
20130035695 | Manually Actuated Function Hose Instrument and Operating Device Therefor - A manually actuated function hose instrument has a hose-shaped function part and a wire-shaped function part extending in the latter, wherein the two function parts are axially movable relative to each other in order to exert a useful function at a distal section remote from a proximal end section. An associated operating device, which has two operating parts, is arranged at the proximal end section of the function parts. A fixing part is provided which serves for the external fixing of the operating device and with which the second operating part is coupled in an axially relatively movable manner, and/or the second operating part is connected non-releasably to the proximal end section of the hose-shaped function part and contains an operating ring with a circumferential finger recess as operating area. | 02-07-2013 |
20130066329 | Medical Retrieval Devices - A medical retrieval device may include an elongated member having first and second end portions and a middle portion. The elongated member may be configured such that the first and second end portions are proximal one another and extend substantially parallel to one another along a longitudinal axis. The middle portion may have an unconstrained basket configuration. A first sheath may be configured to receive at least a portion of the first end portion, and a second sheath may be configured to receive at least a portion of the second end portion. At least one of the first and second sheaths may be movable relative to the middle portion so as to constrain the middle portion in an elongated configuration. | 03-14-2013 |
20130066330 | STEERABLE STONE BASKET - A medical device includes a sheath defining a lumen, a first elongate member, and a second elongate member. The first and second elongate members are movably disposed within the lumen. The medical device further includes a basket comprising a plurality of legs and a mesh portion. A proximal end of each leg of the plurality of legs is connected to the first elongate member, and a proximal end of the mesh portion is connected to the second elongate member. | 03-14-2013 |
20130079796 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FLOW RESTORATION - Methods for restoring blood flow in occluded blood vessels using an apparatus having a self expandable distal segment that is pre-formed to assume a superimposed structure in an unconstrained condition but can be made to take on a volume-reduced form making it possible to introduce it with a microcatheter and a push wire arranged at the proximal end, with the distal segment in its superimposed structure assuming the form of a longitudinally open tube and having a mesh structure of interconnected strings or filaments or struts. In a preferred embodiment, the distal segment has a tapering structure at its proximal end where the strings or filaments or struts converge at a connection point. | 03-28-2013 |
20130096571 | METHOD AND DEVICE FO EXTRACTING OBJECTS FROM THE BODY - A device for extracting (or inserting) objects from the body, such as urinary stones, using a low pressure inflatable toroidal balloon that serves to engulf the object during extraction (or insertion) while dilating and protecting the passageway. The balloon loads onto an ureteroscope prior to insertion, rather than through the ureteroscope as do existing balloons. The toroidal balloon is a simple and unique device that may be applied external to the extracting telescope and does not interfere with existing methods for stone manipulation such as laser lithotripsy, irrigation and basket extraction in the case of urinary stone manipulation. | 04-18-2013 |
20130103045 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICE - A medical retrieval device has a multi-prong retrieval assembly. The multi-prong retrieval assembly has a first position, in which the retrieval assembly extends from the distal end of the sheath to form an open ended grasping device, and a second position, in which the retrieval assembly extends from the distal end of the sheath to form a substantially close ended basket-type retrieval device. When the retrieval assembly is used as a basket-type retrieval device, the distal ends of the prongs of the retrieval assembly that form the basket are not connected to each other. Thus, captured objects may be released by the operator, or by applying sufficient force to separate one or more of the prongs. | 04-25-2013 |
20130103046 | ROTARY CATHETER FOR REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS FROM BODILY VESSELS - A motorized rotary catheter, for breaking down and aspirating an obstruction from within a bodily vessel comprising a flexible tube containing a motor-driven, flexible, hollow shaft that is rotatable and slidable over a guidewire; a distal portion of the shaft is made of a closely wound spiraled wire and a distal portion of that spiraled wire is extendable out of a distal end of the tube; a bit affixed to a distal end of the spiraled wire forms therewith a tip that has first and second opposing sides for impacting and breaking down the obstruction as the shaft rotates; the tip also has a base and an opposing crown that is offset away from a longitudinal axis of the shaft further than the base is, enlarging the area that the tip sweeps as it rotates; a distance between the sides being smaller than a distance between the crown and the base, enhancing the ability of the tip to pass through tight spots along the vessel; as the tip rotates and the crown atraumatically slides against a wall of the vessel it displaces the distal end of the tip away from the wall to prevent the distal end of the tip from starting to tunnel through the obstruction too close to the wall. | 04-25-2013 |
20130131690 | MEDICAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CONCRETIONS - A medical device for removing concretions from hollow organs of the body, with a functional element, which has a rotationally symmetrical lattice structure, and a device for holding a concretion in the structure, and a catheter for introducing the element into the body and removing it. The element can be converted from a compressed state in the catheter to an expanded state outside the catheter, in the expanded state the element is arranged distally from the catheter. The structure has a cutting area with webs, adapted so they at least partially pass radially through the concretion when the element is converted from the compressed to the expanded state. A holding element is connected on one hand to the structure and on the other hand to a guide wire arranged in the catheter, so that the holding element is deflected radially inwards in the expanded state of the functional element. | 05-23-2013 |
20130131691 | RAPID EXCHANGE FLUID JET CATHETER AND METHOD - Catheters including guidewire tubes having a limited length and methods of using the catheters are described. The catheters may be delivered over guidewires in procedures that are commonly referred to as rapid-exchange delivery. In some embodiments, the catheters may be miniature flexible thrombectomy catheters that may be used to remove thrombus or other unwanted material from a body blood vessel or other small regions of body cavities in which the distal portion of the catheter has smaller external dimensions than the larger proximal portion | 05-23-2013 |
20130178866 | Non-Lithotripsic Kidney-Stone Therapy - One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures. | 07-11-2013 |
20130226196 | INVERSIBLE TUBULAR MEMBER AND A GRIPPING DEVICE INCLUDING SUCH A MEMBER - This invention relates to a gripping device ( | 08-29-2013 |
20130231676 | IMMOBILIZING OBJECTS IN THE BODY - Stabilizing an object in the body of a patient involves the injection of a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) material or other flowable material into the body of the patient so that the material contacts the object. The LCST material or other flowable material then forms a gel in the body such that the object is contained at least partially within the gel and thereby stabilized by the gel such that the object can then be easily fragmented within the body and/or retrieved from the body. | 09-05-2013 |
20130231677 | URETERAL CALCULUS SUCTION INSTRUMENT HAVING A SHAFT - A ureteral calculus suction instrument having a shaft through which a suction channel that can be connected to a suction device passes, wherein a collecting container having a distal opening and a proximal opening is arranged distally from the shaft, of which openings the proximal opening is connected to the distal end of the suction channel | 09-05-2013 |
20130289578 | BLOOD CLOT EXTRACTION DEVICE - A device for capturing a clot in a blood vessel comprises an outer shaft, an inner shaft slidably disposed in a lumen of the outer shaft, and clot capture arms secured to a distal end of the inner shaft. The device is navigated and advanced through the vasculature to reach the location of a blood clot. An anchoring element on the outer shaft is expanded to anchor the device at the location of the blood clot. The clot capture arms are extended from the open end of the outer shaft. As the clot capture arms are extended, the distal portions of the arms gradually open into radially inwardly curved configurations to capture the clot. With the clot captured, the arms are retracted back into the outer shaft along with the clot. The anchoring element is then collapsed, and the device, with the clot captured therein, is retracted from the vasculature. | 10-31-2013 |
20130304082 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING UNDESIRABLE MATERIAL WITHIN A CIRCULATON SYSTEM UTILIZING A BALLOON CATHETER - A system for removing an undesirable material from within a vessel is provided. The system includes a cannula designed for maneuvering within a blood vessel to a site of interest and applying a suction force, such that the undesirable material can be captured and removed along the cannula away from the site. The system also may include a catheter having a balloon at its distal end. The balloon may be designed to be positioned adjacent to the undesirable material such that the undesirable material is situated between the balloon and the cannula. The catheter may also be designed to subsequently impart a force onto the undesirable material for removal of the undesirable material. A method for removing an undesirable material from within a vessel is also provided. | 11-14-2013 |
20130310845 | THROMBECTOMY CATHETER DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM - A thrombectomy catheter deployment for operation of a thrombectomy catheter includes a stand alone drive unit and a disposable pump/catheter assembly which is manually placed into a carriage assembly in the drive unit. The pump/catheter assembly has a plurality of preconnected components including tubular structure and a thrombectomy catheter connected thereto and is transported into or out of the interior of the drive unit for automatic high pressure pump piston head engagement or disengagement with a reciprocating linear actuator and for automatic engagement of disengagement of an effluent waste tube with a roller pump. A barcode reader senses specific operational data pertaining to an individual pump and provides an interface for operation of the reciprocating linear actuator. | 11-21-2013 |
20130317516 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES - A medical retrieval device of an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a proximal handle, a sheath, and a retrieval assembly. The sheath extends from the handle and includes a lumen and a distal end opposite the handle. The retrieval assembly is moveable relative to the sheath to achieve a collapsed position of the retrieval assembly within the lumen and an expanded position of the retrieval assembly when extended outside the lumen. The retrieval assembly includes a plurality of legs. At least one of the legs includes a wire having an inner core at least partially surrounded by an outer layer. | 11-28-2013 |
20140005674 | MULTI-LUMEN CENTRAL ACCESS VENA CAVA FILTER APPARATUS FOR CLOT MANAGEMENT AND METHOD OF USING SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20140012283 | ENDOSCOPE TREATMENT TOOL - An endoscope treatment tool includes a flexible sheath, a manipulation wire, and a basket portion constituted by a locking portion and a plurality of elastic wires. A maximum outside diameter portion of the basket portion is at a position closer to the locking portion than an intermediate position between a proximal end of the basket portion and the locking portion. The plurality of elastic wires is formed in a shape of a helix, and a winding pitch of the plurality of elastic wires becomes gradually smaller in a direction from a proximal side to the distal side of the manipulation wire. When a proximal side of the basket portion is reduced, an outside diameter of the maximum outside diameter portion is maintained at substantially a same size as the outside diameter before the proximal side of the basket portion is reduced. | 01-09-2014 |
20140025086 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING GUIDEWIRES - Device and method for capturing guidewires inside blood vessels. The disclosed device enables retrieval of guidewires that need to be pulled from the body at a different location than the guidewire entering location, such as guidewires that have entered in a retrograde direction. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025087 | INVAGINATING VALVULOPLASTY BALLOON CATHETER AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR - The disclosure pertains to an invaginating inflatable balloon catheter and methods of using the catheter. The catheter of the disclosure includes an outer tubular body, an inner tubular body, and an inflatable balloon attached to the tubular bodies such that the balloon is adapted to be inflated within a valve or other tissue to be dilated. During use, the dilating balloon is slowly deflated as aspiration is applied to the inner tubular body and the inflatable balloon is withdrawn into the outer tubular body by proximal motion of the inner tubular body. | 01-23-2014 |
20140046338 | Vascular and Bodily Duct Treatment Devices and Methods - Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member to form first and second peripheral rails that vary in width along their lengths. | 02-13-2014 |
20140058404 | ARTICULATING BASKET WITH SIMULTANEOUS BASKET EXTENSION OR BASKET RETRACTION - A retrieval device is provided for retrieving stones, calculi, and other objects from a body. The device allows for a retrieval basket to be articulated and extended simultaneously. The device also allows for the basket to be articulated and retracted simultaneously. | 02-27-2014 |
20140066948 | Device for Retrieving a Body from a Tubular Structure - Some embodiments relate to a device for retrieving a body from within a tubular structure, the device having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising: a device body at the proximal end; a conduit extending away from the device body to the distal end and sized to be receivable in the tubular structure; at least one actuator operably associated with the device body; a first strand extending at least in part through the conduit; a second strand extending at least in part through the conduit; wherein the first and second strands are affixed at the distal end of the device, and wherein the second strand is wound around the first strand along at least a distal length of the first strand; wherein the at least one actuator is operable to cause the second strand to adopt an expanded state in which the second strand defines a trawl volume to catch the body for retrieval of the body from the tubular structure. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066949 | Neurological Treatment System - A neurological treatment apparatus includes a first endovascular device comprising a plurality of first electrodes extending along a first length in a distal portion of the first device, the distal portion of the first device being configured for endoluminal navigation into cerebral vasculature, and a second endovascular device comprising a plurality of second electrodes extending along a second length in a distal portion of the second device, configured for endoluminal navigation into the cerebral vasculature, such that electrostimulative current may be passed between the first and second electrodes. | 03-06-2014 |
20140074111 | SHOCKWAVE CATHETER SYSTEM WITH ENERGY CONTROL - A system that breaks calcium in a liquid includes a catheter including first and second electrodes arranged to receive there-across a high electrical voltage at an initial low current. The high electrical voltage causes an electrical arc to form across the electrodes creating a gas bubble within the liquid, a high current to flow through the electrodes, and a mechanical shock wave. A power source provides the electrodes with the high electrical voltage at the initial current and terminates the high electrical voltage in response to the high current flow through the electrodes. | 03-13-2014 |
20140074112 | MEDICAL DEVICE CONFIGURED TO RETRIEVE CALCIFIED STONES FROM THE HUMAN BODY - A medical device configured to retrieve calcified stones from the human body includes wire segments and a fixing disc element coupled with the wire segments. The wire segments form a wire basket. The fixing disc element is coupled with the wire segments at a front end of the wire basket. Multiple adjacent wire strands are formed from a first of the wire segments that is directed along a path extending from the rear end of the wire basket forward through a first through-opening of the fixing disc element, and looped through a second through-opening of the fixing disc element, and directed along a path extending from the fixing disc element rearward to the rear end of the wire basket to thus form a first U-shaped deflection disposed on a distal side of the fixing disc element at the front end of the wire basket. | 03-13-2014 |
20140107663 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING A CEREBRAL VESSEL - The present invention is directed to methods and devices for accessing a cerebral vessel. The system includes a support catheter having a balloon, which can be advanced into small and tortuous vessels. By advancing the support catheter nearer to the obstruction then can be achieved with conventional guide catheters, the support catheter reduces the likelihood vessel compression and collapse when manipulating a working catheter. The balloon may be used to temporarily stop blood flow. | 04-17-2014 |
20140114325 | BALLOON CATHETER WITH IMPROVED PUSHABILITY - Rapid exchange angioplasty catheters and methods of constructing rapid exchange angioplasty catheters including features that provide good pushability and kink resistance. In an illustrative embodiment, a catheter is provided, the illustrative catheter including a proximal hypotube section, which connects to a more distal braided catheter section. The braided catheter section connects to a midshaft portion that includes a guidewire entry port. Distal of the midshaft portion is a distal section having a balloon disposed thereon. An inflation lumen extends the length of the catheter, while a guidewire lumen extends only from the guidewire entry port to the distal end of the catheter. Optionally, a core wire may extend across the joint from the hypotube, to the braided catheter section, and past the guidewire entry port. | 04-24-2014 |
20140121672 | THROMBECTOMY DEVICE WITH DISTAL PROTECTION - A vascular device is provided that includes a frame attached to a distal end of a delivery wire. The frame includes a cylindrical body formed of a plurality of interconnecting members, the interconnecting members being configured to exert a first radial force against an inner wall of an anatomical lumen. The vascular device further includes a protector having a proximal end, a distal end, and a profile that tapers distally from a proximal cross-sectional dimension to a reduced distal cross-sectional dimension. The protector is coupled to a distal end of the frame via a plurality of connecting members, each of the members extending from a distal end of a corresponding interconnecting member and converging distally to form a taper. The connecting members are configured to exert a second radial force, less than the first radial force, against the inner wall of the lumen. | 05-01-2014 |
20140155908 | Methods And Apparatus For Treating Embolism - A method and apparatus for treating a clot in the blood vessel of a patient, and particularly the treatment of a pulmonary embolism is disclosed. The treatment includes restoring flow through the clot followed by clot removal, either partially or substantially completely. The clot treatment device is expandable into the blood vessel and may contain radial extensions that assist in restoring flow as well as in removing clot material. | 06-05-2014 |
20140188127 | MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD - A vessel-occluding medical device for the use in diagnosis and/or treatment of cardiovascular disease in the human body includes an outer tube, an inner tube slidably housed within the outer tube, and a tubular sleeve comprising a generally U-shaped, direction reversing region, which moves along the length of the tubular sleeve, to assume radially contracted and radially expanded state as the inner and outer tubes move between the first and second positions. When the tubular sleeve is in the radially expanded state, the inner portion of the tubular sleeve has a funnel-shaped surface and a longitudinally-extending opening to permit material to pass therethrough for receipt of material into the inner tube. | 07-03-2014 |
20140214048 | ASPIRATION CATHETER - The invention relates to an aspiration catheter ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140243845 | Balloon Catheter and Method of Use Thereof - One aspect of the invention provides a balloon catheter having a distal tip that does not extend distally beyond the distal end of the catheter balloon when the catheter balloon is inflated. In one embodiment, the distal end of the catheter balloon has a substantially flat profile when inflated. Other aspects of the invention provide methods of manufacturing and of using the balloon catheter. In one embodiment, the balloon catheter is used in the treatment of kidney stones. | 08-28-2014 |
20140243846 | Balloon Catheter and Method of Use Thereof - One aspect of the invention provides a balloon catheter having a distal tip that does not extend distally beyond the distal end of the catheter balloon when the catheter balloon is inflated. In one embodiment, the distal end of the catheter balloon has a substantially flat profile when inflated. Other aspects of the invention provide methods of manufacturing and of using the balloon catheter. In one embodiment, the balloon catheter is used in the treatment of kidney stones. | 08-28-2014 |
20140276920 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ABLATIVE CUTTING AND PULSED VACUUM ASPIRATION - A system for ablation and removal of occlusions from blood vessels is provided. Laser cutting systems and mechanical cutting systems are provided in catheter devices, the cutting systems operable to ablate, cut, dislodge, and otherwise remove occlusions within a blood vessel that may limit or prevent proper circulation. Pulsed aspiration systems are further provided, the pulsed aspiration systems operable to remove ablated, cut, or dislodged material without excessive or unnecessary removal of blood and fluid. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276921 | RECANALIZATION DEVICE - Catheters for the removal of occlusions in a patient's vasculature. Exemplary catheters use a flexible distal end tube which is capable of coiling irregularly within the occlusion and securing it for removal. | 09-18-2014 |
20140288569 | NON-LITHOTRIPSIC KIDNEY-STONE THERAPY - One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of using peristalsis to force a polymer plug through a mammalian lumen, thereby removing any calculi and/or calculi fragments present in the lumen. In one embodiment, the method is used as an alternative to conventional lithotripsy. In another embodiment, the method is used in conjunction with lithotripsy, thereby removing the small calculi fragments that result from such procedures. | 09-25-2014 |
20140296868 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASPIRATING FROM A BODY LUMEN - An aspiration device can be used to aspirate an obstruction from a blood vessel. The aspiration device is configured to allow controlled one-handed aspiration yet maintain a syringe plunger feel of vacuum. The aspiration device also allows one-handed injection to empty the device when needed. Furthermore, mechanisms enable one-handed locking of a plunger position of the device to maintain vacuum when the user releases the device. | 10-02-2014 |
20140309655 | DEVICE FOR REMOVING KIDNEY STONES - A system for removing a kidney stone from a ureter may include: an elongate, flexible, outer shaft having a distal end configured to be advanced into the ureter and a proximal end; an elongate, flexible, inner shaft extending through at least part of the outer shaft; an expandable stone retention member extending through at least part of the inner shaft and moveable along the longitudinal axis relative to the inner shaft; an elongate, flexible camera positioned coaxially within the retention member shaft, such that a distal end of the camera is located at or near a distal end of the inner shaft; and a handle coupled with the proximal end of the outer shaft, a proximal end of the inner shaft, and a proximal end of the retention member shaft. | 10-16-2014 |
20140309656 | METHOD FOR REMOVING KIDNEY STONES - A method for removing a kidney stone from a ureter may involve: advancing a distal end of an elongate, flexible kidney stone removal device into the ureter to a location near the kidney stone; advancing an expandable stone retention member out of an inner shaft of the device; visualizing at least part of the stone retention member with a camera disposed coaxially within the stone retention member; trapping the kidney stone in the stone retention member; surrounding at least a portion of the stone retention member and the trapped kidney stone with a wall protection member on the distal end of the kidney stone removal device; and removing the kidney stone removal device from the ureter while the stone retention member and the kidney stone are at least partially surrounded by the wall protection member. | 10-16-2014 |
20140309657 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REMOVING OCCLUSIONS IN A BIOLOGICAL VESSEL - A device for use within an occluded biological vessel and a method of using same to remove occlusion material from a vessel are provided. The device includes an elongated body configured for delivering projections arranged around a distal portion thereof into the biological vessel. Each of the projections includes a leaf-like structure connected to a stem portion having a higher axial rigidity than the leaf-like structure. | 10-16-2014 |
20140330286 | Methods and Devices for Removing Obstructing Material From the Human Body - The present invention provides devices and methods for removal of obstructive matter from the patients that are located inside or outside of the patient's endovascular system using rotational energy. One or more therapeutic agents may be delivered to the treatment location to further facilitate the removal process | 11-06-2014 |
20140350568 | GUIDE WIRE FOR USE WITH CARDIOVASCULAR LESIONS - A guide wire includes elements in a telescoping arrangement which impart stiffness to the guide wire for maneuverability in the tortious cardiac vessels. This arrangement also creates engagements between an inner shaft and the tip, that when released, result in a tip which can move outward with forces sufficient to penetrate a lesion in the coronary vessels. | 11-27-2014 |
20140358159 | METHOD OF ASPIRATING A THROMBUS ACCUMULATION BETWEEN A VENEOUS VALVE AND A VEIN WALL - A method of removing thrombus accumulation from a space between a body valve and a wall of a body vessel is described herein. The method can include an occlusion catheter with a first occlusion member positioned on the second side of the vessel. An aspiration catheter is introduced through the vessel and the valve. The aspiration catheter can have a nozzle with a bent configuration to position the end opening proximate to the thrombus accumulation. | 12-04-2014 |
20140364868 | Endoscopic Stone-Extraction Device - An endoscopic stone-extraction device is provided comprising a support filament comprising an end portion having a plurality of stacked loops, a sheath comprising a lumen, wherein the support filament is disposed in the lumen such that the sheath is slideable with respect to the support filament, and a handle comprising an actuator. Movement of the actuator in a first direction retracts the sheath and causes the plurality of stacked loops to expand outside the lumen in an arc-like shape. Movement of the actuator in a second direction advances the sheath and causes the plurality of stacked loops to at least partially collapse inside the lumen. Other embodiments are provides, and any of these embodiments can be used alone or in combination. | 12-11-2014 |
20150032120 | ASPIRATION SYSTEMS - Thrombus aspiration may be performed using manual negative intermittent suction (e.g., provided by a syringe) or using an automated negative suction device (e.g., provided by a vacuum pump). The suction device may be connected through suction tubing to a hub of a catheter. The automated negative suction device may include an external control panel for the operator configured to allow the operator to choose from any of a plurality of suction patterns during an aspiration procedure. | 01-29-2015 |
20150032121 | ASPIRATION CATHETERS - Aspiration catheters may include parameters for facilitating aspiration of thrombi within blood vessels. For example, parameters of the catheters (e.g., inner lumen diameter, slot pitch) may be varied along a length of the catheter to cause changes in suction pressure, thereby resulting in improved thrombus aspiration. The aspiration catheters may include a balloon to temporarily occlude flow during an aspiration procedure. | 01-29-2015 |
20150066049 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device that may include a plurality of branch members forming a basket movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration is disclosed. Each branch member may include a proximal coil, and a distal coil. Each branch member may also include an uncoiled portion disposed between the proximal coil and the distal coil, and a movable portion. | 03-05-2015 |
20150094733 | ROTARY CATHETER DRIVE UNIT CONTAINING SEAL-SETS - A rotary catheter drive unit containing a motor and a seal-set, an output shaft of the motor being power transmittingly connected to a flexible shaft that is rotatably disposed through the seal-set, the seal-set comprising a bearing and an adjacent seal defining a first and a second concentric bores, respectively, the first bore being slightly larger than a diameter of the shaft so that it rotatably and accurately supports the shaft, the second bore being slightly smaller than the diameter so that it seals around the shaft, the bearing aligning the shaft, so that it is concentric with the second bore, by deflecting the shaft to compensate for eccentricity and misalignment of the second bore relative to the output shaft of the motor. | 04-02-2015 |
20150100063 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR TREATMENT OF MEIBOMIAN GLANDS - Methods and apparatuses of treating meibomian glands are disclosed. The method comprises applying regulated heat to an eyelid to reach a temperature adequate to melt at least one obstruction within at least one meibomian gland. The method also comprises maintaining the regulated heat for a time period adequate to place the at least obstruction in the melted state. The method further comprises positioning a pressure application device into contact with the patient's eyelid and applying a pressure with the pressure application device over a substantial portion of the eyelid to express the at least one obstruction from the meibomian gland. An apparatus suitable to treat meibomian glands comprises a heater, a controller, and a pressure applicator configured to be placed into contact with the eyelid and apply a pressure over a substantial portion of the eyelid to express the at least one obstruction from the meibomian gland. | 04-09-2015 |
20150119895 | MULTIFUNCTION RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A device may include a handle, and a sheath coupled to the handle. The sheath may include a lumen. The device may also include an instrument assembly coupled to the handle, and extending through the lumen of the sheath. The instrument assembly may include a basket configured to move relative to the sheath, and between contracted and expanded states. The instrument assembly may also include a forceps configured to reciprocate along a central longitudinal axis of the basket and through an interior of the basket, and move between contracted and expanded states. | 04-30-2015 |
20150119896 | APPARATUS AND MEHTODS FOR REMOVING OBSTRUCTIVE MATERIAL FROM BODY LUMENS - An apparatus is provided for removing material within a body lumen that includes a catheter including a proximal end, a distal end for introduction into a body lumen, and an aspiration lumen extending therebetween; a guide member extending from the distal end and terminating in a distal tip, the guide member comprising a track adjacent a track lumen extending from the distal tip into the aspiration lumen; and an obstruction clearing device deployable from the guide member and retractable along the track. In addition or alternatively, the apparatus includes a cutting head reciprocable within the aspiration lumen adjacent the distal end for macerating material being aspirated into the aspiration lumen. | 04-30-2015 |
20150133948 | METHOD FOR REMOVING KIDNEY STONES - A method for removing a kidney stone from a ureter may involve: advancing a distal end of an elongate, flexible kidney stone removal device into the ureter to a location near the kidney stone; advancing an expandable stone retention member out of an inner shaft of the device; visualizing at least part of the stone retention member with a camera disposed coaxially within the stone retention member; trapping the kidney stone in the stone retention member; surrounding at least a portion of the stone retention member and the trapped kidney stone with a wall protection member on the distal end of the kidney stone removal device; and removing the kidney stone removal device from the ureter while the stone retention member and the kidney stone are at least partially surrounded by the wall protection member. | 05-14-2015 |
20150142009 | STONE EXTRACTOR - A general-purpose stone extractor is provided for removing gallstones, calculi or foreign bodies from the biliary tree, urinary tract, blood vessels and the like. The stone extractor is configured to enable catcher wires to be extracted and retracted from an outer sheath near to a stone by operating a push handle member, an elastic spring being installed between a proximal end of the outer sheath and the push handle member. | 05-21-2015 |
20150148813 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device may include an elongate member, and a plurality of grasping members extending from the elongate member. Each of the grasping members may include a proximal end, and a distal end. Each of the grasping members may include at least one first section formed of a first material and a second material, and a second section located at the distal end of the grasping member. The second section may be formed without the first material and being less stiff than the at least one first section. | 05-28-2015 |
20150148814 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device that may include a plurality of first branch members, and a plurality of second branch members is disclosed. The medical device may also include a first movable member, and a second movable member. The plurality of first and second branch members and the first and second movable members may form a basket movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. | 05-28-2015 |
20150327751 | BENDABLE END-EFFECTOR - A bendable end-effector is described, used in endoscopic surgery which requires very large refraction angle, being capable of obtaining large internal space, as well as, transmitting safely a torque to a surgical instrument in curved state. The bendable end-effector includes a fixing block coupled at a driving unit, a bendable block coupled to the end of the fixing block and bending to a user's desired direction and angle, and a surgical instrument coupled to the end of the bendable block. | 11-19-2015 |
20150327878 | RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A retrieval device may include a sheath including a distal end and a proximal end, and an end effector at the distal end. At least a portion of the end effector may be movable relative to the sheath between extended and retracted states. The end effector may include a support member extending from the distal end of the sheath, and a movable member extending from the distal end of the support member. The device may include a handle assembly at the proximal end of the sheath, having an actuation member for transitioning the end effector between the extended and retracted states. The device may include a biasing member coupled to at least one of the actuation member and the sheath that may control a force, exerted by one of the movable members and the support member on the other, generated by relative movement between the movable and support members. | 11-19-2015 |
20150342624 | STONE EXTRACTING MEDICAL DEVICE WITH BETTER STONE RETENTION - A medical device comprising a canula having a stone extracting unit on its distal end and a hand piece on its proximal end for operating the unit through the canula. The unit includes more than four annularly arranged tubular elements with fixed proximal ends and distal ends movable between opened and closed position by the movement of an equal number of wire elements extending through the tubular elements with their distal free ends fixed to the distal ends of tubular elements so as to define a 5 or 6 pointed star configuration. | 12-03-2015 |
20150342682 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ABLATIVE CUTTING AND VACUUM ASPIRATION THROUGH PRIMARY ORIFICE AND AUXILIARY SIDE PORT - A system for ablation and removal of occlusions from blood vessels is provided. Laser cutting systems and mechanical cutting systems are provided in catheter devices, the cutting systems operable to ablate, cut, dislodge, and otherwise remove occlusions within a blood vessel that may limit or prevent proper circulation. Aspiration systems are further provided, the aspiration systems operable to remove ablated, cut, or dislodged material through a primary orifice at the distal end of the catheter and/or through an auxiliary orifice, which may be on the side of the catheter. | 12-03-2015 |
20150352325 | RETRACTION AND ASPIRATION DEVICE FOR TREATING EMBOLISM AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Retraction and aspiration devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed toward an apparatus for use with a catheter system configured to enable intravascular delivery of an interventional device to a treatment site in a blood vessel. The apparatus can include a housing configured to be releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the catheter system and an actuation mechanism coupled to the housing. The actuation mechanism can include a lever movably coupled to the housing, a locking portion configured to engage a portion of the catheter system, and a pressure source coupled to the housing and the actuation mechanism. Movement of the lever simultaneously activates the pressure source to generate pressure, and moves the locking portion to engage and retract at least a portion of the catheter system. | 12-10-2015 |
20150359548 | Endoscopic Stone-Extraction Device - An endoscopic stone-extraction device is provided comprising a support filament comprising an end portion, a sheath comprising a lumen, wherein the support filament is disposed in the lumen such that the sheath is slideable with respect to the support filament, and a handle comprising an actuator. Movement of the actuator in a first direction retracts the sheath and causes a shape to expand outside the lumen. Movement of the actuator in a second direction advances the sheath and causes the shape to at least partially collapse inside the lumen. Other embodiments are provides, and any of these embodiments can be used alone or in combination. | 12-17-2015 |
20150360001 | RETRACTION AND ASPIRATION DEVICE FOR TREATING EMBOLISM AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Retraction and aspiration devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed toward an apparatus for use with a catheter system configured to enable intravascular delivery of an interventional device to a treatment site in a blood vessel. The apparatus can include a housing configured to be releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the catheter system and an actuation mechanism coupled to the housing. The actuation mechanism can include a lever movably coupled to the housing, a locking portion configured to engage a portion of the catheter system, and a pressure source coupled to the housing and the actuation mechanism. Movement of the lever simultaneously activates the pressure source to generate pressure, and moves the locking portion to engage and retract at least a portion of the catheter system. | 12-17-2015 |
20160000451 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES - A medical retrieval device of an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a proximal handle, a sheath, and a retrieval assembly. The sheath extends from the handle and includes a lumen and a distal end opposite the handle. The retrieval assembly is moveable relative to the sheath to achieve a collapsed position of the retrieval assembly within the lumen and an expanded position of the retrieval assembly when extended outside the lumen. The retrieval assembly includes a plurality of legs. At least one of the legs includes a wire having an inner core at least partially surrounded by an outer layer. | 01-07-2016 |
20160008014 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING EMBOLISM | 01-14-2016 |
20160008015 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND METHODS | 01-14-2016 |
20160015403 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND METHODS - A medical device may include a basket having a proximal end and a distal end. The medical device may further include a longitudinally extending member extending coupled to the proximal end of the basket. The medical device may further include a closure member extending along the longitudinally extending member and circumferentially about the distal end of the basket. Manipulation of the closure member may be configured to transition the distal end of the basket between a first closed position and a second open position. | 01-21-2016 |
20160015407 | Retrieval Basket Apparatus - An object removal tool including a basket device having a basket section; a sheath on the basket device, where the sheath is adapted to longitudinally slide on the basket device; and a control connected to the basket device and the sheath. The control is configured to longitudinally move the sheath on the basket device to close the basket section on an object. | 01-21-2016 |
20160022297 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LITHIASIS TREATMENT - A medical apparatus may include an inflatable tubular component that can be inflated into a U-shaped structure, a plurality of connecting portions formed on a main body. In one embodiment, the connecting portion can be used for inflating an inflatable cylindrical component formed in the U-shaped structure. The medical apparatus treatment may further include a plurality of control filaments disposed on an inner surface of the U-shaped structure to control the size thereof, so the inner surface of the U-shaped structure can tightly press against an outer surface of the inflatable cylindrical component when it is inflated, and a chamber is formed in the U-shaped structure next to the inflated cylindrical component. When in use, the stones can be trapped into the chamber and chemical reagents can be introduced to either dissolve or disrupt the stones. | 01-28-2016 |
20160038163 | THROMBECTOMY CATHETER DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM - A thrombectomy catheter deployment for operation of a thrombectomy catheter may include a stand alone drive unit and a disposable pump/catheter assembly which is manually placed into a carriage assembly in the drive unit. The pump/catheter assembly may have a plurality of preconnected components including a tubular structure and a thrombectomy catheter connected thereto. A barcode reader may sense specific operational data pertaining to an individual pump and may provide an interface for operation of the reciprocating linear actuator. | 02-11-2016 |
20160045208 | KIDNEY STONE SUCTION DEVICE - A method of using a suction device to remove an object from a subject's body includes extending a suction device into the body through a lumen of a medical device and expanding the suction head from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration within the body. The suction head may be provided at a distal end of an elongate conduit. The method may also include applying suction to move the object into the expanded suction head, and removing the suction device with the object from the body. | 02-18-2016 |
20160058457 | Fecal Matter Removing Tool - A fecal matter removing tool for safely removing impacted fecal matter from children and adults. The removing tool includes a hollow, cone shaped barrel having a first end and an open second end, wherein the first end is tapered and can be inserted into a user's rectum and rotated in order to remove impacted fecal matter therefrom. A plurality of apertures are disposed along the barrel, wherein a side of each aperture is raised in order to cut and collect the fecal matter within the hollow interior of the barrel. A lip extends perpendicularly outward from the second end of the barrel in order to prevent the barrel from being positioned too far within a user's rectum. A cap is removably secured to the second end of the barrel so the removing tool can be grasped by a user in order to rotate the barrel within the user's rectum. | 03-03-2016 |
20160066931 | CAPTURE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - This patent document discloses assemblies and methods for removing obstructive material from a body vessel or other cavity. An assembly can include an elongate inner member, an elongate outer member, an aspirator, one or more valves, and a waste collection reservoir. Each of the elongate members can extend from a proximal end portion to a distal end portion and can include a lumen therethrough. The elongate inner member can be partially disposed in the lumen of the elongate outer member and can be moveable along its longitudinal axis relative to the elongate outer member. The aspirator can be in flow communication with the proximal end portion of the elongate inner member for drawing the obstructive material into or through its lumen. The one or more valves can be configured and positioned to allow obstructive material removed from the body vessel or cavity to be urged toward the waste collection reservoir. | 03-10-2016 |
20160081701 | CALCULUS REMOVING DEVICE - A calculus removing device includes a retaining portion (e.g., a wire or gel), a cylinder, an introduction tube, and a hand-operated unit. The retaining portion is configured to retain calculi and broken calculus pieces. The cylinder includes a storage portion configured to store the calculi, an opening communicating with the storage portion, and an introducing portion configured to permit the retaining portion to be introduced into the storage portion. The introduction tube is provided with a lumen which allows introduction of the retaining portion into the storage portion via the introducing portion. The hand operating unit is provided with an operating member configured to operate the introduction of the retaining portion into the storage portion. | 03-24-2016 |
20160081703 | CALCULUS REMOVING DEVICE - A calculus removing device includes a cylinder, a screw, and a hand-operated unit. The cylinder includes a storage portion configured to store calculi and broken calculus pieces, and an opening communicating with the storage portion. The screw is helically-shaped, is arranged in the storage portion and is configured to move the calculi to a proximal end of the cylinder while drawing the calculi into the storage portion thereof via the opening in association with the rotation of the cylinder about an axial line along a longitudinal direction of the cylinder. The hand-operated unit includes an operating member for rotating the screw. | 03-24-2016 |
20160089173 | CALCULUS RETRIEVING/REMOVING DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of retrieving calculus includes positioning an elongated member in the lumen of the living body, wherein the elongated member includes a sealing member positioned in the lumen of the elongated member and possessing an outer surface in sealing contact with the inner surface of the lumen of the elongated member. The method also involves proximally moving the sealing member while the outer surface of the sealing member is in contact with the inner surface of the lumen in the elongated member to cause fluid and calculus in the living body to pass through the inlet of the elongated member and be introduced into a retrieval space, discharging at least some of the fluid in the retrieval space out of the retrieval space by way of an outlet, and withdrawing the elongated member from the living body while the calculus in the retrieval space remains in the retrieval space. | 03-31-2016 |
20160089174 | CALCULUS RETRIEVING/REMOVING DEVICE AND METHOD - A device for retrieving calculus in a lumen of a living body includes an elongated member positionable in the living body lumen and including an inlet, an outlet and a retrieval space between the inlet and the outlet, and a sealing member movably positioned in the lumen of the elongated member to axially move in distal and proximal directions, wherein the sealing member is in sealing contact with the inner surface of the lumen in the elongated member. A plunger is connected to the sealing member and includes two parts separated from one another to form a divided sealing member when the plunger is moved in the distal direction and that directly contact one another to form an integrated sealing member when the plunger is moved in the proximal direction to draw fluid and the calculus into the retrieval space. | 03-31-2016 |
20160089185 | CALCULUS RETRIEVING/REMOVING DEVICE AND METHOD - A device for retrieving calculus in a lumen of a living body includes an elongated member possessing an outer dimension configured to be positioned in the lumen of the living body, wherein the tubular body includes an inlet, an outlet and a retrieval space in the interior at a position between the inlet and the outlet. A foldable sealing member is positioned in the tubular body interior and is axially movable in distal and proximal directions, and a plunger is connected to the sealing member so that axial movement of the plunger axially moves the sealing member in the interior of the tubular body. The foldable sealing member is folded into a folded configuration when the plunger is axially moved in a distal direction toward the inlet and being spread out in a spread-out configuration when the plunger is axially moved in a proximal direction away from the inlet. | 03-31-2016 |
20160106446 | THROMBUS EXTRACTION CATHETER - Embodiments of the invention include a multi-lumen catheter for extracting or aspirating a blood clot or thrombus from arterial or veinous sites. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 04-21-2016 |
20160106447 | DEVICE FOR REMOVING KIDNEY STONES - A system for removing a kidney stone from a ureter may include: an elongate, flexible, outer shaft having a distal end configured to be advanced into the ureter and a proximal end; an elongate, flexible, inner shaft extending through at least part of the outer shaft; an expandable stone retention member extending through at least part of the inner shaft and moveable along the longitudinal axis relative to the inner shaft; an elongate, flexible camera positioned coaxially within the retention member shaft, such that a distal end of the camera is located at or near a distal end of the inner shaft; and a handle coupled with the proximal end of the outer shaft, a proximal end of the inner shaft, and a proximal end of the retention member shaft. | 04-21-2016 |
20160113662 | COLLECTION METHOD - A medical device and collection method are disclosed which can effectively aspirate and remove substances collected inside a filter, and prevent the collected substances from dropping down from a filter portion. The collection method includes inserting a medical device having a filter portion in a contracted state into the living body lumen, installing the filter portion in the living body lumen by bringing the filter portion into the expanded state; collecting the substances inside the living body lumen using the filter portion; inserting an aspiration catheter which applies an aspiration force to a distal opening via a lumen formed inside the aspiration catheter, into the living body lumen along the shaft portion, and fitting the distal opening into the concave portion of the filter portion; aspirating the substances collected inside the concave portion using the aspiration catheter; and removing the filter portion from the inside of the living body lumen. | 04-28-2016 |
20160113663 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
20160113664 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
20160113665 | CLOT RETRIEVAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING CLOT FROM A BLOOD VESSEL - A clot retrieval device | 04-28-2016 |
20160120557 | MEDICAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING PARTICLES - The present disclosure is directed to a medical device. Systems and methods are provided for removing particles, stone fragments and/or stone dust from a patient. The medical device described herein may work by positioning within the kidney, a catheter to flush stone dust. The catheter may include a dual lumen tube which provides fluid through one lumen to irrigate a target area and provides suction through a second lumen to carry out the irrigation fluid along with stone dust. This stone dust may be the result of a previously performed stone dusting. The irrigation fluid may be introduced with a pulsed flow. The pulsed flow irrigation may facilitate the removal of small stone fragments. The suction may be applied by a vacuum at to evacuate the target area at a flow rate balanced with the flow rate of the introduction of the irrigation fluid. | 05-05-2016 |
20160135826 | FLUID SUPPLY AND SUCTION DEVICE - A fluid supply and suction device is provided and includes a tube, a container including first and second parts, which are sealably attachable to define a container interior, the first part being formed to define first and second apertures and being coupled with the tube such that the tube is fluidly communicative with the container interior and a valve system coupled with the first part and configured to admit via the first aperture fluid into the tube such that the fluid flows through the tube and to suction via the second aperture fluid and fragmented particles through the tube and into the container interior. | 05-19-2016 |
20160143652 | MEDICAL DEVICE - The medical device disclosed here is configured to remove a plurality of objects at a time from an interior of a living body by restricting the objects from dropping out from an interior of a basket and is capable of treating objects in a body tissues having different structures efficiently with the same device. A treatment portion of a medical device includes an outer basket and an inner basket. A plurality of outer leg portions of the outer basket and a plurality of inner leg portions of the inner basket are arranged so as to be staggered in a circumferential direction. The medical device may be used by being switched between a mode of using only the outer basket and a mode of using both of the outer basket and the inner basket. | 05-26-2016 |
20160151079 | Systems and methods for removing undesirable material within a circulatory system utilizing a balloon catheter | 06-02-2016 |
20160151080 | BODY CAVITY FOREIGN MATTER CAPTURE INSTRUMENT | 06-02-2016 |
20160157873 | CATHETER WITH A COLLECTION CHAMBER - A catheter is provided with a collection chamber located between a seal and a cap. The seal is located distal from the collection chamber, and the cap is located proximal from the collection chamber. The seal may be opened and closed to alternately allow the passage of material into the collection chamber and prevent fluid from escaping from the shaft lumen. The cap may be opened and closed to allow the removal of a mass from the collection chamber and to prevent fluid from escaping during collection of the mass. | 06-09-2016 |
20160166265 | Methods and Devices for Removal of Thromboembolic Material | 06-16-2016 |
20160166266 | Methods and Devices for Removal of Thromboembolic Material | 06-16-2016 |
20160166267 | SURGICAL TOOL FOR REMOVING KIDNEY STONE | 06-16-2016 |
20160166270 | RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE | 06-16-2016 |
20160174995 | POST-CONDITIONING SUCTION CATHETER APPARATUS AND METHODS | 06-23-2016 |
20160174996 | COMPLEX WIRE FORMED DEVICES | 06-23-2016 |
20160183955 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING TISSUE FROM BODY CAVITIES - A stone or tissue capture device comprises a shaft with a deployable sweeping/containment structure at its distal end. The shaft is adapted to be removably placed over and connected to a conventional endoscope. The combination of the capture device and endoscope can be introduced into the various body lumens to capture, fragment/excise, and remove stones or tissue from the bladder and kidney, stomach, peritoneum, and from lumens such as the ureter, colon, hepatic ducts, airways, or blood vessels. | 06-30-2016 |
20160192957 | BASKET-TYPE GRASPING FORCEPS | 07-07-2016 |
20160199079 | RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE | 07-14-2016 |
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20160374702 | RETRACTION FORCE SENSING BASKET - A stone retrieval device includes a sheath and a stone retrieval basket that includes a distal region with a plurality of basket wires and a proximal region with one or more core wires. The stone retrieval basket is contained within the sheath and is movable out a distal opening of the sheath to cause the plurality of basket wires to open into a basket shape. The stone retrieval device further includes a lock mechanism that locks the position of the stone retrieval basket with respect to the position of the sheath and a basket force controller that includes a first control stage and a second control stage. The first control stage includes a sensor for measuring force on the stone retrieval basket when the lock mechanism is in an unlocked position, and the second control stage includes a sensor for measuring force on the stone retrieval basket when the lock mechanism is in a locked position. The stone retrieval device further includes an automatic release mechanism that releases the stone retrieval basket when the force on the stone retrieval basket exceeds a predetermined maximum force. | 12-29-2016 |
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