19th week of 2014 patent applcation highlights part 55 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140128769 | SOFT TISSUE CORING BIOPSY DEVICES AND METHODS - A biopsy device comprises a coring and transport assembly and a distal beak assembly. The distal beak assembly may be coupled to or near a distal end of the coring and transport assembly and may comprise at least one movable cutting element. The distal beak assembly may be configured to rotate about an axis, and assume at least a first open configuration operative to enable the at least one cutting element to core through tissue and a second closed configuration operative to enable the at least one cutting element to move through the tissue and to sever a cored specimen from the tissue. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128770 | SOFT TISSUE CORING BIOPSY DEVICES AND METHODS - A biopsy device comprises a coring and transport assembly and a distal beak assembly. The distal beak assembly may be coupled to or near a distal end of the coring and transport assembly and may comprise at least one movable cutting element. The distal beak assembly may be configured to rotate about an axis, and assume at least a first open configuration operative to enable the at least one cutting element to core through tissue and a second closed configuration operative to enable the at least one cutting element to move through the tissue and to sever a cored specimen from the tissue. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128771 | VITRECTOMY AND BIOPSY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SAME - A biopsy system includes a cutting probe including a suction port, a suction line connected to the suction port, and a biopsy chamber fluidly connected to the cutting probe by the suction line. The biopsy chamber is positioned proximate the cutting probe such that the biopsy chamber is configured to receive and store a biological sample free from irrigation fluid. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128772 | TISSUE EXCISION DEVICE WITH AN INDEPENDENT NEEDLE - A biopsy device includes a coring cannula, a retract stylet, and a localization needle. The coring cannula has a longitudinal axis and a shaft centered on the axis. The stylet has a tip containing at least one blade and a central passage. The localization needle has a channel and is slidably disposed within the central passage. A drive mechanism rotates the cannula and moves the cannula in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cannula. A guide element has a first end and a second end and is slidably disposed within the channel of the localization needle. The guide element is movable from a first position to a second position within the localization needle. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128773 | FRICTIONAL TRANS-EPITHELIAL TISSUE DISRUPTION AND COLLECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF INDUCING AND/OR AUGMENTING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE - The invention relates to trans-epithelial frictionally abrasive tissue sampling devices for performing biopsies and methods of inducing an immune response against a pathogen, wherein epithelial cells containing the pathogen are disrupted with the frictionally abrasive tissue sampling device to introduce the pathogen into the bloodstream of a patient. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128774 | VASCULAR BLOOD SAMPLING CATHETER - A liquid sampling catheter contains a lumen filled by a sampling cannula with a hollow lumen and either a closed or open distal tip. Attached to the proximal end of the device is a modular blood storage component. The sampling stick slides through the patient's skin or through a seal and in-dwelling lumen on a corresponding sampling hub to sample blood from a patient. This embodiment establishes a simple, standardized, and quick procedure for sampling small amounts of bodily liquids such as blood for a variety of analyte tests. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128775 | DIRECTING HUB USED WITH VASCULAR BLOOD SAMPLING CATHETER - A sampling hub directs a medical device towards a target area. The hub may have some of: a hub body; a lumen passing between openings at the front end and the rear end, the lumen allowing for passage of an elongate element through the entire lumen; the bottom of the hub body may be flat; the top of hub body preferably is sloped downwardly; the lumen is preferably sloped downwardly to enable guidance of the elongate body towards the target area; and an area surrounding the opening of the lumen at the rear end configured to receive a support for the elongate element, the support for the elongate element having a diameter in the support larger than a diameter of the elongate element. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128776 | Method and apparatus for penetrating tissue - A tissue penetrating system has a housing member. A plurality of penetrating members are positioned in the housing member. A tissue stabilizing member is coupled to the housing. A penetrating member sensor is coupled to the plurality of penetrating members. The penetrating member sensor is configured to provide information relative to a depth of penetration of a penetrating member through a skin surface. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128777 | PELVIC FLOOR MULTI-POINT PRESSURE MEASURING AND ELECTRICAL STIMULATION THERAPEUTIC APPARATUS - A pelvic floor treatment apparatus ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128778 | DETERMINING BODY POSTURES AND ACTIVITIES - A method and wireless sensor device for determining body postures and activities. In one aspect, a method includes receiving sensor data. The method also includes detecting and classifying a body transition of a body based on the sensor data. The method also includes detecting if there is activity of the body based on the sensor data. If there is activity, the method also includes classifying the activity. If there is no activity, the method also includes classifying a rest position of the body based on the sensor data and based on a previous body transition. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128779 | MEDICAL DEVICE FOR REMOVING PATHOGENS - A medical device for removing pathogens from a patient is disclosed. The medical device comprises a signal generator that produces a sound wave transmitted from a single electrode into the body of the patient. The single electrode disc can be disposed on the surface of an ergonomically designed housing that can be held by the patient in one hand or otherwise rest against the surface of the body of the patient hands-free. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128780 | Treatment Device - A skin treatment device includes a body having a treatment head at one end and a dispenser head at another end. The treatment head includes a potting containing at least one light source for emitting electromagnetic radiation having desired characteristics for treating one or more skin conditions. A skin contacting surface is disposed at one end of the potting and is adapted for transmitting electromagnetic radiation emitted from the light source to a user's skin. A vibrator is directly or indirectly in contact with the other end of the potting for causing the skin contacting surface to vibrate. The dispenser head includes a dispensing assembly for dispensing a desired substance for use in treating one or more skin conditions. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128781 | PORTABLE PATIENT TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - Devices and methods may be used for the in situ or in transit adjustment of the core body temperature of a patient. Devices according to some embodiments include a control unit and pressure chamber adapted to apply a pulsating negative pressure to a limb of the patient. An adjustment temperature applied during the application of the pulsating pressure can heat or cool the patient as necessary. Devices and methods disclosed herein can provide for efficient heating and/or cooling of a patient. In addition, devices and methods provide such functionality in a portable device that can be manually carried by an individual. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128782 | Passive Standing Apparatus - This is an apparatus used to support a paretic or paraplegic user in a standing position. The apparatus includes a top tubular frame supported by a plurality of vertical tubular members attached to a base. The top frame is open at the front such that a user may position a wheelchair at the opening, in close proximity to the apparatus, and transfer from the wheelchair to the apparatus. The apparatus further includes flexible straps attachable to the two vertical tubular members nearest the opening of the frame. The flexible straps, after having been positioned in strategic locations along the user's lower limbs, function to maintain the user in a standing position. The apparatus further includes a positionable attachable table that augments a user's ability to perform other tasks while standing. The apparatus further includes a wedge upon which the user may stand to maintain dorsiflexed feet position. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128783 | Isometric System, Method and Apparatus for Isometric Exercise - System, method and apparatus for carrying out isometric exercises for therapeutic purposes. As employed in a therapeutic mode the apparatus may only be programmed within mandated therapeutic parameter limitations. During therapeutic trials, the user is visually and aurally cued throughout the test sequence and the therapeutic data evolved during the regimen is recorded and recoverable from archival memory. Particular target force modes can be selected to allow stimulation of nitric oxide release. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128784 | Isometric System, Method and Apparatus for Isometric Exercise - System, method and apparatus for carrying out isometric exercises for therapeutic purposes. As employed in a therapeutic mode the apparatus may only be programmed within mandated therapeutic parameter limitations. During therapeutic trials, the user is visually and aurally cued throughout the test sequence and the therapeutic data evolved during the regimen is recorded and recoverable from archival memory. Particular target force modes can be selected to allow stimulation of nitric oxide release. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128785 | ANTI-SLIP STOCKING SOLE - A compression stocking is described with anti-slip means at the bottom surface of the stocking sole. The anti-slip means comprises one or more elongate grip members having a wave shape. The sole comprises a fabric tread and at least a portion of the elongate grip members overlies the tread. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128786 | Massage Roller - A massage apparatus includes coaxially nested rollers, which may be frictionally engaged. Each roller includes a tubular frame, raised rolling bands, and a plurality of massaging protuberances, wherein the height of the bands is at least the height of the protuberances. The protuberances on each nested roller may be identical, but differ from the protuberances on each of the other rollers. Protuberances may be smaller on each successively nested roller. The bands and protuberances may be flexible and pliable, and made from rubber, silicone, neoprene or foam. The bands and protuberances may be formed directly in a sleeve covering the tubular frame. A removable cap may cover each end of the nested rollers. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128787 | COMPRESSION DEVICE FOR THE LIMB - A compression device for the limb comprising a sleeve adapted to surround the limb, the sleeve comprising an inelastic layer and a cell constructed from an inner part joined to an outer part by one or more side walls so that the cell has a box-like configuration, the inner part being adapted to conform to the shape of the limb when the cell is inflated to provide an even pressure to the limb. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128788 | SUPPORT - A support for the trunk or a limb or joint of a human or animal comprises a first band having first and second end portions with respective fasteners which can be fastened together to fix the band in a loop around the trunk or a limb or joint and at least one pad located inwardly of the first band for engaging a surface portion of the trunk or a limb or joint. The second band has a portion located inwardly of the first band and supports said at least one pad for movement independently of the first band when the first band is fixed to apply pressure to said surface portion. An adjustment means is connected to the second band and extends from an inner side to an outer side of the first band to allow operation outwardly of the first band when the first band is fixed for adjusting the position of said at least one pad. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128789 | Ventilative Orthopedic Boot with an Air Cushion - An orthopedic boot has a boot body, a front cover and at least one binding strap. The boot body has a foot support, a leg support, an air cushion and a toecap. The leg support has a free edge provided with multiple slits and multiple vents. The air cushion is mounted on the foot support. Accordingly, the orthopedic boot is ventilative and can provide comfort to a user. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128790 | SELF-ADHERING CARRIER FOR AN ADHESIVE BANDAGE - A self-adhering carrier enables application of an adhesive bandage without contact between the bandage's adhesive and the skin. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128791 | System and Method of Modeling Erythropoiesis Including Iron Homeostasis - A method of adjusting a patient's undesired hematocrit and/or hemoglobin concentration to a value within a desired range at a predetermined time with an erythropoiesis stimulating agent (ESA) regimen includes obtaining patient parameters required for input into a model for predicting the patient's hematocrit and/or hemoglobin concentration at a predetermined time with a selected ESA administration regimen, the model including iron homeostasis, and employing the patient parameters and an initially selected ESA administration regimen in the model to predict the patient's hematocrit and/or hemoglobin concentration at the predetermined time with the initially selected ESA administration regimen. The method then includes administering ESA to the patient with an ESA administration regimen predicted to adjust the patient's hematocrit and/or hemoglobin concentration to the desired range at the predetermined time. The method can be implemented in a hemodialysis system. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128792 | HEMODIALYSIS ACCESS PORT AND CLEANING SYSTEM - An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a device and method for hemodialysis including a needle access port having a housing defining a septum, wherein the septum is configured for needle access. Generally, the needle access port will have three septa for communication with valves configured to be anastomosed to a large-diameter blood vessel. The valves are in fluid communication with a flow of blood through the large-diameter blood vessel. The device also includes an elongate tube having a first and a second elongate lumen, wherein a first end of the tube is coupled to the needle access port and a second end of the tube is coupled to the valve. The device can be cleaned by injecting a cleaning fluid into a first septum of the needle access port and extracting it though the second septum of the needle access port. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128793 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PYELOPLASTY INTERNAL-EXTERNAL STENT - A system and method is provided for the deployment of a ureter between a kidney and a bladder. A stent includes a flexible internal drainage portion, a retention portion, and an external drainage portion. The external drainage portion includes a sharpened tip configured to be passed from through a renal pelvis and out the side of a patient's body from inside the ureter. The stent is arranged to be removable by pulling the external drainage portion and thereby removing the stent out the side of the body. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128794 | DIALYSIS VALVE AND METHOD - A dialysis valve includes a tube attached between an artery and a vein which, when elongated, simultaneously narrows in diameter at at least one location. The narrowed portion of the tube decreases the volume and velocity between the arterial and venous side of the patient to prevent damage or intimal hyperplasia on the venous side between dialysis treatments. When the valve is opened for dialysis, an unrestricted blood flow exists between the arterial and venous side, permitting a controlled, open blood flow during dialysis. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128795 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING LOCALIZED CIRCULATORY SYSTEM PRESSURE - The present invention is thus directed to methods and apparatus for decreasing pressure in a first portion of a vessel of the cardiac structure of a patient by implanting a shunt communicating with an area outside said first portion, whereby a volume of blood sufficient to reduce pressure in said first portion is released. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128796 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING LOCALIZED CIRCULATORY SYSTEM PRESSURE - The present invention is thus directed to methods and apparatus for decreasing pressure in a first portion of a vessel of the cardiac structure of a patient by implanting a shunt communicating with an area outside said first portion, whereby a volume of blood sufficient to reduce pressure in said first portion is released. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128797 | COMPOUNDS FOR PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY - Enzyme-activatable photosensitizing polymer conjugates are disclosed for photochemotherapeutic treatment of human diseases and disorders, bacteriologic or virologic indications, cosmetic applications and other pathologic situations. These polymer conjugates may comprise a polymer carrier, a photosensitizer, a quencher, a targeting molecule and/or a biocompatibilizing unit. These macromolecular conjugates may be designed to guide to the target tissue a photosensitizing agent in an inactive, non-phototoxic form. However, upon entering the target environment, in which certain enzymes are presently active, the conjugate may release its photosensitizers in its fully active form, resulting in a highly localized activation of the photoactive agent. Also described here are methods, compositions and kits for the preparation and testing of such photochemotherapeutic conjugates. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128798 | DELIVERY OF LARGE MOLECULAR WEIGHT BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES - The invention relates generally to intradermal, transdermal, and/or transmembrane delivery of biologically active substances in the epidermis and/or through the skin, sub-dermal tissues, blood vessels and cellular membranes without causing damage to the cellular surface, tissue or membrane. The biologically active substances may have a molecular weight no less than about 5.8 kDa to about 2,500 kDa, such as Hyaluronic Acid (HA). The biologically active substances may be deposited in a dermal patch containing a red algae polysaccharide-based matrix, wherein the red algae polysaccharide is an extract of | 2014-05-08 |
20140128799 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY USING PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENT OR 5-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID - It is to provide photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) which are suitable for the diagnosis and therapy of a part requiring a certain degree of deep penetration, such as subcutaneous cancer and lymph nodes surrounded by blood vessels and fat. This is solved by performing PDT and PDD targeting cancer by administering a composition comprising a photosensitizing agent such as a tetrapyrrole-based compound (photofrin, protoporphyrin IX, etc.) or ALAs such as 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), ALA methyl ester, ALA ethyl ester, ALA propyl ester, ALA butyl ester, ALA pentyl ester, or a hydrochloride, phosphate, or sulfate thereof followed by irradiation with excitation light at a wavelength of 480 to 580 nm. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128800 | PHOTOACTIVATABLE RECEPTORS AND THEIR USES - Provided herein is a chimeric photoactivatable polypeptide comprising an opsin membrane receptor, wherein an intracellular domain of the opsin membrane receptor is replaced with a corresponding intracellular domain of a chemokine receptor, a sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor or an ATP receptor and uses thereof. Further provided are methods of treating cancer, injury of the nervous system, autoimmune disease, and graft rejection comprising administering to the subject a cell that expresses the chimeric photoactivatable polypeptide and exposing the cell to a visible light source. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128801 | COATING FORMULATIONS FOR SCORING OR CUTTING BALLOON CATHETERS - The present invention is related to scoring or cutting balloon catheters carrying at least on a portion of their surface at least one oxidation-insensitive drug or oxidation-insensitive polymer-free drug preparation and at least one lipophilic antioxidant at a ratio of 3-100% by weight of the at least one lipophilic antioxidant in relation to 100% by weight of the drug, wherein the at least one oxidation-insensitive drug is selected of taxanes, thalidomide, statins, corticoids and lipophilic derivatives of corticoids, and the at least one lipophilic antioxidant is selected of nordihydroguaiaretic acid, resveratrol and propyl gallate. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128802 | Chemical Applicator - The present invention relates to a device and method for a chemical applicator used applying chemicals to living organism's internal tissue, including the internal tissue of plants and animals, for organisms which reside on or in mediums such as land, air or water. The device of the present invention is predicated, in part, on the piercing elements being engageable with the chemical reservoir in order to effect the coating of the piercing elements with the chemical. Once coated, these piercing elements are then used to pierce the living organism's tissue such as plant tissue to deliver the chemical. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128803 | INTEGRATED INSULIN DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE SENSOR - Systems and methods for integrating a continuous glucose sensor | 2014-05-08 |
20140128804 | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL THAT SUPPORTS PASS-THRU COMMUNICATION - A private extension of the IEEE 11073 standard for enabling pass-thru communication between a external computing device and a medical device via a diabetes management device is disclosed herein. Within this context, a diabetes management system for configured to allow pass thru communication is described. The system includes a diabetes management device in communication with a external computing device and the first medical device. A pass-thru module of the diabetes management device uses a set of pass-thru commands for establishing a pass-thru communication path and enabling communication between the external computing device and the first medical device, and wherein the set of pass-through commands is defined in compliance with a communication protocol defined in accordance with IEEE standard 11073-20601. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128805 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING FLUID TO TISSUE - A needleless fluid injection device including a flexible shaft with a proximal end, a distal end, an injection lumen extending from the proximal end to the distal end of the shaft, and at least one injection orifice extending through a wall of the injection lumen at the distal end of the shaft. The injection lumen can include a depth-limiting system ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128806 | Pump Unit for Expressing Milk - A pumping unit for use in a device for expressing human breast milk comprises a breast shield for resting against a mother's breast and a dimensionally stable or approximately dimensionally stable milk collection container for receiving the expressed mother's milk. The breast shield comprises a first longitudinal centre axis, and the milk collection container comprises a second longitudinal centre axis, wherein the milk collection container is detachably attachable to the breast shield, and wherein in the attached state of the milk collection container the first longitudinal centre axis is arranged at an angle to the second longitudinal centre axis. In the attached state the milk collection container is movable relative to the breast shield, and consequently the angle between the first and second longitudinal centre axes is variable. The pumping unit according to the invention can be designed in a compact and space-saving manner and is particularly suited to a hands-free arrangement. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128807 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DETECTING OCCLUSIONS IN AN AMBULATORY INFUSION PUMP - An improved pump, reservoir and reservoir piston are provided for controlled delivery of fluids. A motor is operably coupled to a drive member, such as a drive screw, which is adapted to advance a plunger slide in response to operation of the motor. The plunger slide is removably coupled to the piston. A method, system, and an article of manufacture for automatically detecting an occlusion in a medication infusion pump is provided. The electrical current to an infusion pump is measured. Based on measurements of one or more variables, the infusion pump detects whether there is an occlusion in the system. The methods of detecting occlusions may be dynamic. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128808 | INJECTION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - An injection device has a housing which includes a first housing part and a second housing part. The injection device has a receptacle for an injection needle. The receptacle is connected to a drive unit which moves the receptacle between proximal and distal end positions relative to the second housing part. The first housing part has a set piece for placing on the skin before triggering an injection. The first housing part is permanently fastened with respect to the second housing part. In a method for making the injection device, the first housing part is positioned on the second housing part so that the receptacle has a specified position relative to the set piece in the proximal end position thereof, and that the first housing part is permanently fastened in this position opposite the second housing part. A defined insertion depth can thus be ensured. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128809 | INTRODUCER ASSEMBLY EXTENSION AND METHOD OF USE - An introducer set includes an introducer and dilator along with an extension in a sealed sterile peal open package. The extension is available for use during procedures where the puncture access site to the patient is close enough to the site to be treated in the patient that the physician's hands and/or head may be positioned in the fluroscopic area while the physician is attempting to maneuver a wire guide to a desired location. When the extension is attached to the introducer, the physician may perform a procedure, such as an antigrade stick in the lower leg of a patient, while maintaining their hands and head outside of the fluroscopic area while direct radiation is being supplied and the wire guide is being maneuvered to a desired treatment location. After the wire guide has been properly positioned and the radiation has been terminated, the extension may be disconnected from the introducer and the remaining portions of the procedure (guide catheter insertion, balloon catheter insertion and dilation, etc.) may proceed in a known manner. The extension need only be in the range of ten to thirty centimeters to allow the physician to work a safe distance from the fluroscopic area undergoing direct radiation. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128810 | PERCUTANEOUS MEDICATION DEVICE AND NEEDLE FORMATION USED FOR THE DEVICE - A percutaneous medication device according to the present invention comprises: a syringe into which a medical liquid is filled; and a needle formation attached to a tip of the syringe; where: the needle formation comprises a plurality of needles protruding from a surface of a tip of the needle formation; a tip of the needle is cut diagonally with respect to the longitudinal direction of the needle; a discharge opening formed at the tip of each needle is facing substantially opposite from the center direction of the needle formation; and a pitch between the adjacent needles is 1 mm to 10 mm. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128811 | Microneedle Arrays - Microneedle arrays made by an injection molding process that uses ultrasonic energy to assist flow of polymer melt into a mold cavity, said microneedles having a high proportion (at least 60%) of fill, i.e., completely formed microneedles across the array. Microneedle array can be on a base or land no more than 250 μm thick. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128812 | T-SHAPED GASTROSTOMY TUBE RETENTION DEVICE - A tube retention device may prohibit the removal of a tube from a body cavity. The tube retention device may include an elongate segment connected to the tube through a rotatable hinge. The elongate segment may have a length larger than the diameter of the tube. The elongate segment may rotate about the rotatable hinge from an insertion position, in which the length of the elongate segment is parallel to the tube, to a retention position, in which the length of the elongate segment is perpendicular to the tube. In the retention position, engagement of the elongate segment with the interior surface of the body cavity may prohibit removal of the tube from the body cavity. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128813 | CLAMP FOR A CATHETER AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF - A catheter clamp having a generally curved body, a first end, and a second end. Once a central or midline catheter is inserted into a patient's body, the catheter is inserted into the catheter clamp and the clamp is affixed to the patient's skin with, for example, one or more stitches, glue, adhesive bandages, and/or staples. The catheter clamp allows the catheter to adopt a bent profile without risk of kinking the catheter. In addition, when the central line catheter is installed at an interior jugular location, the catheter clamp allows the free ends of the catheter to safely hang down away from the patient's hair for greater patient comfort, ease of access by medical personnel, and reduced danger of infection. The curved profile of the catheter clamp and the catheter also reduces the likelihood that the catheter will be accidentally pulled out or dislodged if the catheter is pulled on. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128814 | CATHETER SECUREMENT VIA INTEGRATED SECUREMENT STRIPS - An intravenous catheter device is provided which includes an integrated adhesive strip whereby to secure the catheter adapter to the skin of a patient following catheterization. Some aspects of the present invention further comprise an adhesive strap that is coupled to the catheter adapter of a catheter assembly. One end of the adhesive strap is removed from the catheter adapter and wrapped around a body part or surface of the patient, and secured back to the catheter adapter. Thus, the catheter assembly is secured to the patient via the adhesive strap. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128815 | ADHESIVE STRUCTURE FOR MEDICAL DEVICE - A variable flexibility adhesive system may adhere a surface of a medical infusion device to the skin of a user. The system may be configured to hold a location on the surface stationary with respect to a site on the user's skin. The system may include an adhesive substrate for adhering to the user and an interface where the substrate is held to the surface of the device. The interface may totally and/or partially surround the stationary location. A skirt of the substrate may totally and/or partially surround the interface. Parts of the skirt may be stiffened. Optional features may include tabs for activation of the adhesive and/or a location for peeling the infuser to away from the skin. Additionally or alternatively, the interface may have variable flexibility. Additionally or alternatively, the stiffener may include a plastic layer. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128816 | CATHETER TUNNELER ADAPTER - A catheter tunneling adapter including a longitudinal body having a distal end and a proximal end and a passageway extending from an entrance at the proximal end to an exit at the distal end. The passageway has a first hemisphere and a second hemisphere with the first hemisphere defining a generally unobstructed first passageway portion from the entrance to the exit. A guide ramp is positioned within the second passageway and tapers towards the first hemisphere moving from the proximal end to the distal end. The ramp defines a longitudinal notch therethrough such that a second passageway portion extends from the entrance to the exit. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128817 | Medicated Module with User Selection - A medicated module ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128818 | APPLICATOR - An applicator comprises a transmission member, a housing guiding a reciprocation of the transmission member, and a cap covering the housing. The transmission member is provided with a stopper extending in a direction orthogonal to an axial direction thereof. An upper end of the housing is formed with a projection sliding the stopper. The inside of the cap is formed with a lead part. The stopper is slid by the lead part to an end part of the projection when the cap is pushed and thereafter disengages from the projection when the cap is further pushed, so that the transmission member transmits the biasing force of an elastic member to a microneedle. This enables the microneedle to be applied to a skin. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128819 | Force Modulating Tissue Bridge - Medical devices disclosed herein include pre-defined structures for dispensing forces onto a tissue plane in a living organism and are utilized to adjust spatial relationships, orientations, and mechanical forces in a patient treatment area. The treatment area may be a wound, an incision, or a surgically accessed area within a patient that includes oppositely disposed sections that heal more efficiently and with less scarring when force vectors of a particular magnitude and direction are applied to the treatment area. The medical device provides a structure that may be pre-stressed through planned deformation that develops desirable spatial and mechanical relationships along the tissue plane for alignment, compression, advancement, eversion, inversion, distraction, rotation, angulation, and the control or modulation of tension across the treatment area. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128820 | LOW PROFILE CATHETER ASSEMBLY - A medical catheter assembly includes a catheter hub, an elongate catheter member extending from the catheter hub and having at least one longitudinal lumen for passage of fluids, an extension tube extending from the catheter hub and defining an internal lumen in fluid communication with the at least one longitudinal lumen of the catheter member and a clamp positionable about the extension tube. The catheter hub defines a reduced profile to facilitate passage of the catheter hub through a surgical tunnel. The clamp includes first and second clamp sections and defines a longitudinal clamp axis. The clamp has a longitudinal opening for passage of the extension tube and a movable member adapted to move from a first position to a second position to substantially close the internal lumen. The first and second clamp sections are separable to facilitate transverse positioning of the clamp sections about the extension tube. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128821 | LIQUID OPTICAL INTERFACE FOR LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM - Apparatus to treat an eye comprises an annular retention structure to couple to an anterior surface of the eye. The retention structure is coupled to a suction line to couple the retention structure to the eye with suction. A coupling sensor is coupled to the retention structure or the suction line to determine coupling of the retention structure to the eye. A fluid collecting container can be coupled to the retention structure to receive and collect liquid or viscous material from the retention structure. A fluid stop comprising a porous structure can be coupled to an outlet of the fluid collecting container to inhibit passage of the liquid or viscous material when the container has received an amount of the liquid or viscous material. The coupling sensor can be coupled upstream of the porous structure to provide a rapid measurement of the coupling of the retention structure to the eye. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128822 | ORIENTATION INDEPENDENT CANISTER FOR A NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DEVICE - A portable negative pressure wound therapy system includes a dressing assembly for positioning over a wound to apply a negative pressure to the wound and a canister assembly. The canister assembly includes a control unit having a vacuum source and a controller and a collection canister in communication with the dressing assembly operable to receive fluid from the wound. The collection canister has a filter assembly having a filter and a passageway between the filter and a wall of the collection canister. The collection canister also includes a canister interface having a suction port, an inlet port, and a channel. The vacuum source draws air through the suction port from the channel which draws air from the passageway connected to the channel, the air in the passageway is drawn from the collection canister through the filter, and the air in the collection canister is drawn through the inlet port. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128823 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING COMPARTMENT SYNDROME - A system for use in treating a tissue site, e.g., a site exhibiting or at risk for developing compartment syndrome, the system including a monitor for use in controlling the function and operation of one or more apparatuses providing insertable catheters. The system includes at least one apparatus having a catheter portion that includes both a suitably protected, functional device tip, adapted to be positioned and used within the tissue site, and one or more hollow fiber membranes, e.g., an array of such membranes, adapted to be positioned within the tissue site in order to simultaneously collect fluid therefrom. The catheter portion is adapted to be safely inserted and positioned within the tissue site, in a manner that permits it to function there while substantially minimizing direct impingement of the non-fluid tissue on the functional device tip surface. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128824 | Connecting device - A connecting device ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128825 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy appliance for attachment to a stoma, comprising an adhesive wafer ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128826 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy appliance comprising an adhesive wafer ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128827 | TRIGGERABLE COMPOSITIONS FOR TWO-STAGE, CONTROLLED RELEASE OF ACTIVE CHEMISTRY - A triggerable composition for two-stage, controlled release of a functional active chemical includes an encapsulation material for encapsulating a betaine ester or betaine ester derivative including a functional active. The encapsulation material is triggerable to release the betaine ester or betaine ester derivative at a first stage upon the occurrence with an environmental stimulus, such as a pH change, an enzymatic change, and a temperature change. The betaine ester or betaine ester derivative of a functional active with at least one hydroxyl group releases the functional active through a hydrolysis reaction upon contact with an aqueous medium. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128828 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING INTAKE STRUCTURE - An absorbent article including a fluid permeable topsheet, a fluid impermeable backsheet and an absorbent core enclosed between the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent core includes a first absorbent layer having an opening extending therethrough. A fluid flow control structure is arranged between the first absorbent layer and the backsheet. The fluid flow control structure is a layered structure including a non-perforated fibrous polymeric layer and a first perforated polymeric layer having a basis weight of from 50 g/m | 2014-05-08 |
20140128829 | Absorbent Article - Each side wall part on a main body part includes a strip-like pouch part and an elastic member. The pouch part includes a first strip part extending in the longitudinal direction, and a second strip part disposed between the first strip part and the main body part and having both its edges along the longitudinal direction connecting to both edges of the first strip part. The elastic member is bonded to the first strip part linearly in the longitudinal direction. A standing part is formed in the pouch part by contraction of the elastic member. In each end part of the pouch part, a state where the pouch part overlaps with the main body part is maintained. Therefore, the height of the standing part changes gradually in a boundary part between the end part and the central part, which allows the standing part to fit against the wearer's skin. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128830 | Disposable Absorbent Article with Overlapping Absorbent Assembly Secured to Front and Back Panels - A disposable absorbent article has front and back panels, each having an elastic film layer and each having first and second zones. The first zone of each panel is extensible and retractable and the second zone of each panel is non-extensible and non-retractable. Each of the front and back panels has first and second side edges. An absorbent assembly is secured to the front and back panels. The absorbent assembly has a first end secured to the second zone of the front panel and a second end secured to the second zone of the back panel. A pair of seams join the front and back panels together at the first and second side edges to form a disposable absorbent article having a waist opening and a pair of leg openings. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128831 | Elastic Composite for a Disposable Absorbent Garment - An elastic composite is provided in a disposable absorbent garment such as a diaper or training pants. The elastic composite has a base layer, a top layer, and an elastic construction disposed therebetween. The elastic construction includes a plurality of spaced apart (e.g. generally equally spaced apart) elastic elements (e.g. strands or threads) that are aligned in a generally cross machine direction and in generally parallel relation. Further, the top and base layers define a first longitudinally extending side edge and a second longitudinally extending side edge between which, the elastic construction is disposed. The elastic composite further includes an elasticized region, wherein the elastic construction is disposed, a first non-elasticized region disposed between the first side edge and the elasticized region, and a second non-elasticized region disposed between the second side edge and the elasticized region. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128832 | RFID TAG AND BLOOD CONTAINER/SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED RFID TAG - The present disclosure relates to arrangements for attaching an RFID tag to a liquid container, and particularly to a blood components container. The RFID tag may be inserted in an enclosure, such as peel tab, or in a sealed cup attached to a container port. The tag could alternately be embedded in a molded plug or component attached to a port. The RFID antenna could be painted or stamped on the surface of the container. Or the tag could be inserted into the container to float freely in the liquid components. The RFID source may be secured around the neck of a rigid or semi-rigid container, attached with a tether or attached to a connector assembled in association with a blood component or other fluid flow path. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128833 | METHOD FOR RELEASE OF ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND ACTIVE SUBSTANCE RELEASE SYSTEMS - A device releases a fluid active substance, the device has at least one hollow space containing the fluid active substance, whereby the device contains water and a reducing agent, which are or can be made to be in communication such that a chemical reaction of the water and the reducing agent produces a gas and the gas effectively communicates with the fluid active substance such that the gas pressure thus generated presses the fluid active substance out of at least one opening of the hollow space out of the device. A medical implant incorporates the device, and a method releases a fluid active substance from a hollow space of the medical implant, in which a gas is produced through a chemical reaction of liquid water and a reducing agent, and the resulting gas pressure is used to expel the fluid active substance out of at least one opening of the hollow space. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128834 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR CALCULATING THE INSULIN-TO-CARBOHYDRATE RATIO FOR DIABETICS - A more accurate method of determining an Insulin to Carbohydrate Ratio for an individual diabetic is provided. The individual, who has been using or has been given a prior suggested dosage of rapid-acting insulin to be taken prior to meals, first plans a benchmark meal (“the Meal”) and precisely counts the number of grams of carbohydrates which will be consumed in the meal. The individual blood glucose level is measured before the meal, then the previous dosage of rapid-acting insulin is injected. After the meal another reading is taken of the individual's blood sugar level. The number of units X of carbohydrates for each unit of rapid-acting insulin to be taken before future meal is then calculated by a unique formula. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128835 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DETECTING OCCLUSIONS IN AN AMBULATORY INFUSION PUMP - An improved pump, reservoir and reservoir piston are provided for controlled delivery of fluids. A motor is operably coupled to a drive member, such as a drive screw, which is adapted to advance a plunger slide in response to operation of the motor. The plunger slide is removably coupled to the piston. A method, system, and an article of manufacture for automatically detecting an occlusion in a medication infusion pump is provided. The electrical current to an infusion pump is measured. Based on measurements of one or more variables, the infusion pump detects whether there is an occlusion in the system. The methods of detecting occlusions may be dynamic. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128836 | SAFE DEVICE FOR IONTOPHORETIC DELIVERY OF DRUGS - Provided is a device for iontophoretic delivery of a drug to or into a tissue, including an arrangement that prevents operation of the device at a current density that is higher than a predetermined value, the arrangement including first means responsive to a first data item, indicative of the surface area through which the current is to pass, as to set the maximal current allowed at the surface area indicated by the data item. Also provided is a method for iontophorectivally administering drug to or into a tissue, including determining a maximal allowed level of current density and preventing application of current density above the maximal allowed level. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128837 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING GLYCEMIC VARIABILITY - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for processing analyte data. In some example implementations, a method may include generating glucose sensor data indicative of a host's glucose concentration using a glucose sensor; calculating a glycemic variability index (GVI) value based on the glucose sensor data; and providing output to a user responsive to the calculated glycemic variability index value. The GVI may be a ratio of a length of a line representative of the sensor data and an ideal length of the line. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128838 | METHOD FOR SETTING A BLOOD TRANSFUSION PARAMETER - One variation of a method for setting a blood transfusion parameter for a patient includes identifying a blood transfusion bag in a photographic image; extracting a color feature from a region of the photographic image corresponding to the blood transfusion bag; estimating a blood component content within the blood transfusion bag based on the color feature; and triggering transfusion from the blood transfusion bag based on the blood component content within the blood transfusion bag and an estimated volemic status of the patient. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128839 | FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE AND TRANSCUTANEOUS ACCESS TOOL WITH BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING FOR USE THEREWITH - An infusion device comprising a fluid reservoir for containing a therapeutic fluid; and a transcutaneous access tool fluidly coupled to the fluid reservoir for delivering the therapeutic fluid subcutaneously and for introducing a monitoring test strip subcutaneously, and methods of use thereof. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128840 | Shroud Deployment in Automatic Injection Devices - Exemplary embodiments provide automatic injection devices in which a shroud is automatically deployed to protectively sheath a needle after an injection is performed. Exemplary embodiments also provide shroud deployment assemblies including a shroud and a syringe carrier that, when cooperatively configured in an automatic injection device, ensure that the shroud is automatically and completely deployed after an injection is performed using the automatic injection device. Exemplary embodiments are also configured to ensure that, once the shroud is deployed to an extended position to sheath the needle, accidental forces applied to the shroud do not succeed in subsequently retracting the shroud to a retracted position in which the needle would become exposed. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128841 | Controlled Injection Devices, Systems, and Methods - Medical devices are described herein. More particularly, the disclosure relates to controlled injection devices, systems, and methods used for the introduction of treatment material into a cavity. An exemplary controlled injection system comprises an injection device and a jig. The jig is adapted to receive the injection device and has a jig head, jig shaft, and a jig housing. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128842 | Medicament Administration - A system comprises a pad and an injection device. A first side of the pad is configured to be attached to a skin of a user; the pad is provided with coded information; the injection device is configured to read the coded information from the pad when the injection device is brought into proximity of or contact with the pad; the injection device is configured to determine whether the coded information on the pad meets a predetermined criterion; and the injection device is configured to respond to a positive determination by autoinjecting medicament through the pad into the user, permitting medicament administration, or indicating to the user that medicament administration is appropriate. The pad and the injection device also are separate aspects. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128843 | DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE WITH ELECTRO-MECHANIC DRIVE MECHANISM - The present invention relates to a drug delivery device for setting and dispensing of a dose of a medicament is presented comprising a housing to accommodate a cartridge filled with the medicament, an electrically operated drive mechanism to be operably engaged with the cartridge to expel a predefined dose of the medicament from the cartridge, and at least one dose element displaceably arranged relative to the housing to set and/or to dispense the dose of the medicament, wherein the dose element and the drive mechanism are mechanically decoupled from each other. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128844 | DEPLOYMENT MECHANISM FOR BODY VESSEL INSERTION DEVICES - An aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to a microcatheter comprising a deployment element disposed about around at least a portion of an exterior of a distal end of the microcatheter, the deployment element configured for repeatedly expanding and collapsing, the distal end arranged to allow forward or reverse axial displacement while the deployment element maintains a position, the deployment element arranged for positioning the microcatheter distal end approximately in the middle of a vessel. A method of traversing tortuous vessels using the microcatheter, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, is also described. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128845 | NEONATAL FLUID TUBING HEATER - A heating system for warming nutritional liquid fed to a neonate or preterm infant may comprise a control module and a heater. The heating system is portable so that the heating system is not connected to a syringe pump or other device used to feed the neonate. The heater of the heating system is mounted to the tube that is used to feed the neonate. The heater is positioned along the tube in close proximity to the neonate so that a temperature drop of the nutritional liquid after the nutritional liquid exits the heater and reaches the neonate is negligible. The heater raises the temperature of the nutritional liquid to a target desired temperature (e.g., body temperature of the mother and neonate or to a temperature above the temperature of the mother and neonate) so that the neonate may consume warm nutritional fluid. Once the nutritional liquid reaches the neonate, the nutritional liquid is at about the body temperature of the mother or neonate or at least above room temperature. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128846 | USE OF PULMONARY SURFACTANTS IN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION AND METHODS THEREOF - The present invention concerns a method of treating an advanced lung disease in a patient in need thereof by lung transplantation. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128847 | OCULAR INFUSION SYSTEM - Systems, processes, and articles of manufacture may be used to perform ocular infusion. In particular implementations, a system for ocular infusion may include a length of flexible tubing and a tip adapted to be inserted into an eye. The flexible tubing may be adapted to convey an ocular infusion fluid and include a plurality of coils set in at least a portion thereof. The ocular tip may be coupled to a first end of the flexible tubing and adapted to convey ocular infusion fluid from the flexible tubing into an eye. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128848 | Catheter with Leading Guidewire Lumen - A vascular access catheter is disclosed that has a leading guidewire lumen. The guidewire lumen is configured for receiving a guidewire and may extend a partial length of the catheter or substantially the entire length of the catheter. A lumen of the catheter can have an opening located in an angled edge distal end portion of the catheter next to the distal tip. A second lumen can have an opening that is positioned in the outer surface of the catheter shaft, and is spaced proximally from the first lumen opening. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128849 | SELF-ANTAGONISTIC DRIVE FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS - A medical instrument including a shaft and an actuated structure mounted at a distal end of the shaft can employ a pair of tendons connected to the actuated structure, extending down the shaft, and respectively wound around a capstan in opposite directions. A preload system may be coupled to maintain minimum tensions in the tendons. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128850 | POWER CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BATTERIES - Various embodiments are directed to battery unit for use with surgical instruments. The battery units may comprise a plurality of cells and include a translatable discharge drain. When attached to the surgical instrument, the discharge drain may electrically connect an anode of the battery unit to a cathode of the battery unit, for example, via a resistive element in order to drain the battery unit. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128851 | LOW VOLTAGE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SUBSYSTEMS IN A LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM - A laser eye surgery system comprises subsystems which communicate with one another through low voltage differential signaling (LVDS). The laser eye surgery system may comprise a first subsystem interface, including an LVDS driver or transmitter coupled to and in communication with an LVDS receiver of a first subsystem of the laser eye surgery system. The first laser eye surgery subsystem itself may comprise an LVDS transmitter coupled to and in communication with an LVDS receiver to return data to the first subsystem. Further laser eye surgery subsystems may also include the same arrangement of drivers and receivers with respective subsystem interfaces. LVDS lowers power consumption and the risk of error in communication between laser eye surgery systems, leading to safer and more reliable surgical procedures performed. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128852 | INTERFACE FORCE FEEDBACK IN A LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM - The patient interface may comprise an axis for alignment with an axis of the eye such as an optical axis of the eye. The interface may comprise a guide to allow the interface to move along the axis with the eye, which can inhibit increases in intraocular pressure when the patient is aligned with the laser. The interface may comprise a lock to hold the patient interface at a location along the axis, which can maintain alignment of the patient with the laser eye surgery system. The interface may comprise a plurality of transducers to measure forces to the eye during surgery. The laser eye surgery system can be configured in one or more of many ways to respond to the measured forces. For example, the system may offset the position of laser beam pulses to increase the accuracy of the placement of the beam pulses on the eye. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128853 | LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM CALIBRATION - The amount of energy to provide optical breakdown can be determined based on mapped optical breakdown thresholds of the treatment volume, and the laser energy can be adjusted in response to the mapped breakdown thresholds. The mapping of threshold energies can be combined with depth and lateral calibration in order to determine the location of optical breakdown along the laser beam path for an amount of energy determined based on the mapping. The mapping can be used with look up tables to determine mapped locations from one reference system to another reference system. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128854 | APPARATUS AND PROCESSES FOR PREVENTING OR DELAYING ONE OR MORE SYMPTOMS OF PRESBYOPIA - The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and processes for preventing or delaying presbyopia. More particularly, the present invention relates to processes and apparatus for ablating epithelial cells in the germinative zone or the pregerminative zone of the crystalline lens of the eye so that onset or progression of presbyopia or one or more symptoms is delayed or prevented. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128855 | EYE SURGICAL PROCEDURE - A planning system generates control data for a treatment device for eye surgery that creates at least two incision surfaces in the cornea using a laser apparatus. The planning system includes a computation device configured to specify the cornea incision surfaces based on data of a refractive correction. The cornea incision surfaces include an access incision and a cap incision, with the access incision having a smaller diameter than the cap incision. The computation device being configured to generate a control data record for the cornea incision surfaces for purposes of controlling the laser apparatus. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128856 | MONITORING LASER PULSE ENERGY IN A LASER EYE SURGERY SYSTEM - A photo detector is selectively coupled to a first integrator or a second integrator with switching circuitry when the laser pulses. An integration time of the signal from the photo detector can be substantially greater than an amount of time between successive laser beam pulses in order to provide an accurate measurement of each laser beam pulse of a high repetition rate pulsed laser. The laser may comprise a clock coupled to an optical switch of the laser system, and control circuitry can control switching and coupling of the detector to the first integrator or the second integrator in response to the clock signal. The first integrator and the second integrator can be selectively coupled to an output such that the first integrator or the second integrator is coupled to the output of the energy detection circuitry when the other integrator is coupled to the detector. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128857 | METHOD FOR EYE SURGERY - A planning unit produces control data for a treatment device for eye surgery which produces at least two cutting planes in a cornea of the eye using a laser unit. The planning unit includes a calculation module for establishing cornea cutting planes and is configured to establish the cornea cutting planes based on data of a refraction correction. The cornea cutting planes are determined so as to include a cap cut, a lenticule cut, a first access cut for accessing the cap cut, and a second access cut for accessing the lenticule cut. The planning unit is also configured to produce a control data set for actuating the laser unit for the cornea cutting planes. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128858 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION - A system for transmitting electrosurgical energy from a generator to an electrosurgical instrument for electro-thermal ablation is disclosed. The generator includes one or more active output terminals which supply energy to tissue and are operatively connected to one or more supply lines. The generator also includes one or more return output terminals which return energy from the tissue and are operatively connected to one or more return lines. The system also includes an electrosurgical cable housing a portion of the one or more supply lines and one or more return lines. The electrosurgical instrument includes a helical electro-thermal element operatively connected to the one or more supply lines and the one or more return lines. The one or more supply lines and one or more return lines are wound in a double helix arrangement such that the electrical field along the cable and helical electro-thermal element is mitigated along the lengths thereof. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128859 | FLEX CIRCUIT/BALLOON ASSEMBLIES UTILIZING TEXTURED SURFACES FOR ENHANCED BONDING - Systems, methods and devices for remodeling a tissue of or adjacent to a body passageway may include or utilize a catheter having an expandable balloon with a plurality of flexible circuits. In some instances, laser texturing may be utilized to facilitate enhanced bonding of the flexible circuits to the expandable balloon. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128860 | BIPOLAR NEEDLE TYPE MICROWAVE OPERATION DEVICE - The present invention provides a bipolar needle type microwave operation device, wherein at least one pair of rod-like electrodes are parallel to a center axis of the electrodes in their entirety, an insulator being filled between the paired electrodes. Preferably, at least two pairs of electrodes are alternate so that the electrodes having the same polarity are not adjacent to each other, and the ends of the paired electrodes having the same polarity are bridged with the same material as the electrodes. Preferably, a perpendicular distance between each of the electrodes and the center axis is within 2 mm. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128861 | ELECTROSURGICAL TISSUE TREATMENT DEVICE - A device for treating spinal tissue of a patient's body may include an energy source and first and second probe assemblies. Each of the probe assemblies may have an electrically conductive energy delivery device electrically coupled to the energy source, and may also have an electrothermal device for cooling the probe assembly. The device is configured so that the energy source delivers energy to the spinal tissue through the energy delivery devices in a bipolar mode that concentrates delivered energy between the energy delivery devices to create a lesion within the spinal tissue while the electrothermal devices cool the probe assemblies. Related methods of use include cooling, at times via an electrothermal device. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128862 | ENERGY DELIVERY CONDUITS FOR USE WITH ELECTROSURGICAL DEVICES - A conduit assembly for transmitting energy between an electrosurgical energy generator and an energy delivering device comprises a first cable sub-assembly including a cable having a flexibility and an energy attenuation; a second cable sub-assembly including a cable having a flexibility and an energy attenuation; wherein the flexibility of the cable of the first cable sub-assembly is less than the flexibility of the cable of the second cable sub-assembly; and wherein the energy attenuation of the cable of the first cable sub-assembly is less than the energy attenuation of the cable of the second cable sub-assembly. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128863 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING DELIVERY OF ULTRASONIC ENERGY TO A BODILY TISSUE - An apparatus includes a generator including a control module that is operably coupled to a power module. The power module is configured to produce an electronic signal to be received by an ultrasonic energy delivery assembly. The ultrasonic energy delivery assembly is characterized by a natural frequency, and the electronic signal is characterized by a frequency. The control module is configured to send a control signal to the power module to randomly vary the frequency of the electronic signal within a range defined at least in part by the natural frequency. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128864 | ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR - An electrosurgical generator ( | 2014-05-08 |
20140128865 | CONTROLLED RENAL ARTERY ABLATION - Apparatus for facilitating ablation of nerve tissue of a subject is provided, comprising (1) an ablation unit, configured to be percutaneously advanced to a site adjacent to a first portion of the nerve tissue; (2) at least one electrode unit, coupled to the ablation unit, and configured to be percutaneously advanced to a site adjacent to a second portion of the nerve tissue, and to initiate unidirectional action potentials in the nerve tissue, such that the unidirectional action potentials propagate toward the first portion of the nerve tissue; and (3) a control unit, configured: (a) to drive the ablation unit to ablate, at least in part, the first portion of the nerve tissue of the subject, and (b) to drive the at least one electrode unit to initiate the unidirectional action potentials by applying an excitatory current to the second portion of the nerve tissue. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128866 | CLAMP BASED METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING LESIONS IN TISSUE AND CONFIRMING WHETHER A THERAPEUTIC LESION HAS BEEN FORMED - Surgical systems, devices and methods including one or more tissue stimulation elements that, in some instances, may also be used for sensing purposes. Some of the surgical devices also include a tissue coagulation element. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128867 | SURGICAL FORCEPS - A forceps includes a pair of shafts each having a jaw member disposed at a distal end thereof. One (or both) of the shafts is moveable relative to the other about a pivot pin between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position to move the jaw members between an open position and a closed position. A knife assembly includes a knife blade mechanically keyed to the pivot pin and moveable between an initial position, wherein the knife blade is disposed within one of the jaw members, and an extended position, wherein the knife blade extends between the jaw members. An actuator arm(s) is mechanically keyed to the pivot pin and extends therefrom. The actuator arm(s) is moveable between an un-actuated position and an actuated position to rotate the pivot pin relative to the jaw members to move the knife blade between the initial position and the extended position. | 2014-05-08 |
20140128868 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MAGNETIC ALTERATION OF ANATOMICAL FEATURES - Systems and methods are disclosed for manipulating an anatomical feature within the body of the patient. | 2014-05-08 |