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20140142719 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEPOLYING AN ENDOLUMINAL SLEEVE FIELD - A device and method for deploying an endoluminal sleeve is disclosed. The endoluminal sleeve has a proximal end that is rolled with a thread. The distal end is disposed about a balloon and can be expanded to contact the lumen wall. An adhesive holds the sleeve in place and the endoluminal sleeve is unrolled. The balloon is deflated and moved to a second location. The balloon is then inflated again expanding the endoluminal sleeve proximate the second location. | 05-22-2014 |
20140188109 | BIPOLAR SPHINCTEROTOME - A bipolar sphincterotome may include an elongate tubular member, a cutting wire, and a return path. The return path may include a conductive ink portion disposed on an outer surface at a distal portion of the tubular member. The return path may also include a return wire disposed within the tubular member that is electrically coupled to the conductive ink portion. In some example embodiments, the return wire may be disposed within a lumen configured to have two or more functions, one of which being to house the return wire. Additionally, in some example embodiments, the conductive ink portion may be circumferentially disposed on the outer surface to provide visual access to a wire guide lumen. Also, for some example embodiments, the bipolar sphincterotome may include two electrically isolated return paths. | 07-03-2014 |
20140257164 | TISSUE INGROWTH INTESTINAL BYPASS SLEEVE AND METHOD OF DEPLOYMENT - A device and method for deploying an intestinal sleeve is disclosed. The intestinal sleeve has an impermeable layer and a tissue ingrowth layer. The intestinal sleeve is temporarily anchored to the wall of a patient's duodenum and the wall tissue grows into the tissue ingrowth layer anchoring the intestinal sleeve within the patient's duodenum. | 09-11-2014 |
20140271491 | ADHESIVE MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL LESIONS - The present invention relates to a long-lasting medical product for protecting or treating a lesion in the gastrointestinal tract. The medical product includes a protective covering, wherein the medical product upon application at and about the site of the lesion adheres to the gastrointestinal tissue and is capable of remaining at and about the site of the lesion for a time sufficient to allow the lesion to heal or be treated. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276652 | CATHETER ATTACHMENT MECHANISM - The disclosure provides an apparatus and methods for securing a medical catheter. The apparatus includes a tube wall that defines a lumen extending longitudinally there through. The tube wall comprising: a plurality of flexible fingers extending along a portion of the tube wall, a longitudinal slot disposed between each pair of adjacent fingers, each of the fingers comprising an exterior surface and an interior surface. An outer protrusion extends outwardly from the exterior surface of each finger. An inner protrusion extends inwardly from the interior surface of each finger. The inner protrusions are configured to frictionally engage an outer surface of the medical catheter disposed within the lumen when the plurality of flexible fingers are moved inwardly in response to an external force applied to the outer protrusions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276808 | ROTATION MECHANISM FOR BIPOLAR AND MONOPOLAR DEVICES - An electrosurgical device and a method of orienting the electrosurgical device are provided. The device includes a rotation mechanism including a first and a second connector where the first connector is rotatable relative to the second connector. The device also includes a handle operably connected to the first connector; and a catheter operably connected to the second connector where the handle is rotatable relative to the catheter. The device further includes a first wire having a distal portion anchored to a distal portion of the catheter so that the distal portion of the wire is orientable by rotation of the handle relative to the catheter. At least one of the rotation mechanism or a proximal portion of the wire forms a conductive connection that operably connects a power source to the distal portion of the first wire to energize the distal portion of the first wire in the electrosurgical device. | 09-18-2014 |
20150025531 | Ablation Mesh - An ablation device and a method of ablating a tissue are provided. The ablation device includes a tubular member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen extending at least partially therethrough and a conductive portion. The tubular member has a first configuration and a second configuration. The ablation device includes a distal cap operably connected to the distal portion having a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of a distal end portion of an endoscope and a proximal ring connected to the proximal portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the distal end portion. The ablation device also includes a first catheter operably connected to the distal cap and a second catheter operably connected to the proximal ring, where the proximal ring is movable relative to the distal cap to move the tubular member between the first configuration and the second confirmation. | 01-22-2015 |
20150094649 | THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR DELIVERY USING A CATHETER AND PRESSURE SOURCE - The present embodiments provide systems and methods suitable for delivering a therapeutic agent to a target site. A container holds the therapeutic agent and a pressure source has pressurized fluid in selective fluid communication with at least a portion of the container. A catheter, in fluid communication with the container, has a lumen sized for delivery of the therapeutic agent to a target site. In one embodiment, a diameter of particles of the therapeutic agent is in a range of between about 1 micron to about 925 microns, a mass of the particles of the therapeutic agent is in a range of between about 0.0001 mg to about 0.5 mg, a ratio of an inner diameter of the catheter to the diameter of particles is at least 4:1, and a regulated pressure of the pressurized fluid is between about 0.01 psi to about 100 psi. | 04-02-2015 |
20150196392 | TRANSAORTIC VALVE ACCESS DEVICE - A valve insertion device for traversing a wire guide through a valve within an intraluminal passage. A wire guide is positioned near the outflow of a valve within an intraluminal passage. Alongside the wire guide, a pressure sensor is positioned to detect the pressure of the fluid in the intraluminal passage. As the valve opens, the fluid pressure at the outflow of the valve increases. This information is sent from the pressure sensor to a control system. From this information, the control system can determine when the valve will open and can actuate an advancement system to move the wire guide to traverse the open valve. After traversing the valve, various catheters and sheaths may be advanced over the wire guide through the valve. | 07-16-2015 |
20160000549 | Migration-Resistant Gastrointestinal Barrier - A prosthesis and a method for securing a prosthesis at a treatment site are provided. The prosthesis includes a material portion. The material portion includes a liquid-impermeable material layer, a porous material layer having a pore size adapted for promoting tissue ingrowth, and an adhesive portion provided on the porous material layer adapted to secure the material portion to a site for at least 24 hours following implantation of the prosthesis at the site. In some embodiments, the prosthesis further includes a body. | 01-07-2016 |
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20150057687 | ENDOVASCULAR DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC COMPRESSION VASCULAR ANASTOMOSIS - An endovascular delivery system for forming a magnetic compression vascular anastomosis includes a first compressing element and a first catheter configured for advancement into a first cardiovascular structure. In one configuration, the first compressing element is removably secured within the first catheter and, in another configuration, the first compressing element is released from the first catheter and positioned within the first cardiovascular structure. The endovascular delivery system also includes a second compressing element and a second catheter configured for advancement into a second cardiovascular structure. In one configuration, the second compressing element is removably secured within the second catheter and, in another configuration, the second compressing element is released from the second catheter and positioned within the second cardiovascular structure. The first and second compressing elements have an anastomosis forming configuration in which the compressing elements compress tissue of the first and second cardiovascular structures using magnetic force. | 02-26-2015 |
20150366557 | DEVICE FOR CUTTING SUTURE FROM A DISTANCE - The present disclosure provides a cutting assembly for cutting an object, such as a suture, within the body of a patient. The cutting assembly comprises a housing, a proximal cutting element, a distal cutting element, and an actuating member. Both the proximal and distal cutting elements have a cutting surface or blade. The blades face each other within the housing and actuate towards each other to cut the suture. The housing further comprises a plurality of slots that house the blades and maintain them in the orientation desired for cutting. The housing further comprises openings to guide the suture through the cutting assembly. The cutting assembly provides sufficient flexibility to be oriented at the suture location, but maintains its rigidity to effectuate a sufficient, clean cut. | 12-24-2015 |