Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100145265 | AGENT DELIVERY CATHETER HAVING A RADIALLY EXPANDABLE CENTERING SUPPORT MEMBERS - A catheter for delivering an agent to an injection site in a wall of a patient's body lumen, with an elongated shaft having a needle-through lumen slidably containing a needle therein, and an expandable member on the distal shaft section which has a collapsed configuration and a radially expanded configuration. In the radially expanded configuration, the expandable member supports the shaft in a position spaced away from the body lumen wall, and the needle slidably exits the needle-through lumen in the extended configuration through the port spaced away from the body lumen wall as a portion of the expandable member maintains the position of the port section of the shaft in the body lumen. The expandable member typically has an open-walled, helical, or lobed configuration providing a perfusion path along the expandable member. | 06-10-2010 |
20100145278 | AGENT DELIVERY CATHETER HAVING ARTICULATING ARMS - An agent delivery catheter which has a support member comprising at least one articulating arm having an end fixedly secured relative to the shaft and having an anchor end section opposite to the fixed end. The articulating arm is biased to pivot at the fixed end away from the shaft, to transform from a low profile configuration to a high profile configuration in which the arm extends laterally away from the shaft and the anchor end section contacts the patient's body lumen wall, to support the shaft in the body lumen during delivery of an agent, for example by injection from a needle extended from the catheter into the wall of the body lumen. | 06-10-2010 |
20100249702 | POROUS CATHETER BALLOON AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A porous balloon or other catheter structure is formed by creating specific size pores for delivering an agent to a body lumen. The pores can be created by passing matter or energy through the surface of the catheter structure, as by a laser or a projectile. In the case of a laser, the catheter structure can be reversed so that the inner surface becomes the outer surface to convert diverging pores into converging pores. In the case of projectiles, a pore size can be achieved by selecting an appropriate size and shaped projectile to obtain the desired characteristic. Alternatively, a material to make the catheter structure can include impurities that can be removed once the catheter structure is set, leaving pores where the material formed around the impurities. | 09-30-2010 |
20110196187 | MAGNETICALLY SENSITIVE DRUG CARRIERS AND DELIVERY DEVICES - Apparatuses for delivering compositions of matter comprising a magnetically sensitive drug carrier and a related drug and methods for causing the drug carriers to localize within the patient using an internal or external magnetic field are described. | 08-11-2011 |
20110270174 | REPERFUSION BALLOON INFLATION DEVICE - An ischemic postconditioning system and related method comprising a catheter including a plurality of lumens and at least one expandable member with at least one chamber including a moveable plunger and a return mechanism operatively engaged with the plunger. The moveable plunger divides the at least one chamber into first and second volumes. A first pressure source is provided having a first fluid at a first pressure and is disposed in fluid communication with the first volume of the chamber. Further, a second pressure source is provided having a second fluid at a second pressure and is disposed in fluid communication with the second volume of the chamber. Similarly, the at least one expandable member is disposed in fluid communication with the second volume of the chamber. The first fluid supplied by the first pressure source displaces the plunger in a first direction delivering at least a portion of the second fluid into the at least one expandable member. Also, the return mechanism displaces the plunger in a second direction delivering the second fluid from the second pressure source to the second volume of the chamber. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270175 | CATHETER SYSTEM HAVING A FLUID CIRCUIT - A catheter having a fluid circuit to control and modulate flow of inflation fluid to and from a balloon. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270176 | CATHETER HAVING INFLATION AND DEFLATION LUMEN USEFUL FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING REPERFUSION INJURY - A system including a catheter and an expandable member. The catheter includes an independent inflation lumen and an separate independent deflation lumen capable of sequential inflation and deflation of an expandable member in rapid succession, such as less than five seconds. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270225 | METHOD FOR INCREASED UPTAKE OF BENEFICIAL AGENT AND EJECTION FRACTION BY POSTCONDITIONING PROCEDURES - A method for improving tissue uptake of beneficial agent and ejection fraction. | 11-03-2011 |
20110288478 | BALLOON CATHETER EXHIBITING RAPID INFLATION AND DEFLATION - A catheter capable of rapid inflation and deflation and operation by one individual. | 11-24-2011 |
20110319866 | METHODS AND DEVICE FOR SYNERGISTIC MITIGATION OF REPERFUSION INJURY AFTER AN ISCHEMIC EVENT - A method for synergistic mitigation of reperfusion injury after an ischemia event in a subject. | 12-29-2011 |
20120041257 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SUPPORTING CARDIAC ISCHEMIC TISSUE - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for supporting ischemic tissue of the heart using scaffolds that may be placed within the heart percutaneously. A scaffold assembly may include a layer of biocompatible material detachably secured to a placement rod, such that the placement rod may be used to urge the layer of biocompatible material through a catheter to adjacent an area of ischemic tissue. Anchors may secure the layer of material to the myocardium. Multiple layers of biocompatible material may be placed in the ventricle separately to form the scaffold. In some embodiments, a scaffold is formed or reinforced by injecting a polymer, such as a visco-elastic foam, around an inflatable member inflated within a ventricle. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041375 | AGENT DELIVERY CATHETER HAVING ARTICULATING ARMS - An agent delivery catheter which has a support member comprising at least one articulating arm having an end fixedly secured relative to the shaft and having an anchor end section opposite to the fixed end. The articulating arm is biased to pivot at the fixed end away from the shaft, to transform from a low profile configuration to a high profile configuration in which the arm extends laterally away from the shaft and the anchor end section contacts the patient's body lumen wall, to support the shaft in the body lumen during delivery of an agent, for example by injection from a needle extended from the catheter into the wall of the body lumen. | 02-16-2012 |
20120143139 | AGENT DELIVERY CATHETER HAVING A RADIALLY EXPANDABLE CENTERING SUPPORT MEMBER - A catheter for delivering an agent to an injection site in a wall of a patient's body lumen, with an elongated shaft having a needle-through lumen slidably containing a needle therein, and an expandable member on the distal shaft section which has a collapsed configuration and a radially expanded configuration. In the radially expanded configuration, the expandable member supports the shaft in a position spaced away from the body lumen wall, and the needle slidably exits the needle-through lumen in the extended configuration through the port spaced away from the body lumen wall as a portion of the expandable member maintains the position of the port section of the shaft in the body lumen. The expandable member typically has an open-walled, helical, or lobed configuration providing a perfusion path along the expandable member. | 06-07-2012 |
20120283634 | CATHETER TUBING WITH STRUCTURAL BEAM PROFILE - A catheter tubing is disclosed having a cross-sectional profile that takes the characteristics of a structural beam, such as an āIā-beam, and in so doing possesses the bending moment and stiffness of the beam profile. The tubing can be made from existing polymers and existing manufacturing techniques, and multi-lumen configurations are possible. In the example of the I-beam profile, the catheter tubing will have two lumens while a double I-beam configuration will possess four lumens. | 11-08-2012 |
20140052052 | NEEDLE CATHETER FOR DELIVERY OF AGENTS DIRECTLY INTO VESSEL WALL - A system and method for treating a patient including advancing a catheter into the vasculature of the patient, forcing the catheter to adopt a position in contact with a vessel wall, and causing a needle tip to advance into the wall from a lumen in the catheter external surface that is in contact with the wall. | 02-20-2014 |
20140121603 | AGENT DELIVERY CATHETER HAVING RADIALLY EXPANDABLE CENTERING SUPPORT MEMBER - A catheter for delivering an agent to an injection site in a wall of a patient's body lumen, with an elongated shaft having a needle-through lumen slidably containing a needle therein, and an expandable member on the distal shaft section which has a collapsed configuration and a radially expanded configuration. In the radially expanded configuration, the expandable member supports the shaft in a position spaced away from the body lumen wall, and the needle slidably exits the needle-through lumen in the extended configuration through the port spaced away from the body lumen wall as a portion of the expandable member maintains the position of the port section of the shaft in the body lumen. The expandable member typically has an open-walled, helical, or lobed configuration providing a perfusion path along the expandable member. | 05-01-2014 |
20140171865 | CATHETER SYSTEM PROVIDING STEP REDUCTION FOR POSTCONDITIONING - A pre-assembled kit for administering ischemic postconditioning comprising a catheter and a handle having a fluid circuit to control and modulate flow of inflation fluid to and from a balloon wherein the catheter is free from additional assembly and preparation procedures such that it is ready-to-use within a variety of vessel sizes. | 06-19-2014 |
20140276747 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DENERVATION - A catheter apparatus for treatment of a human patient is described, the catheter apparatus having a central axis and comprising a shaping structure moveable between a delivery state having a first helical shape, and a deployed state having a second helical shape. The shaping structure is configured to have a reverse taper with a structural diameter that varies over the length of the shaping structure such that the structural diameter of the shaping structure at the proximal end is smaller than the structural diameter of the shaping structure at the distal end. | 09-18-2014 |