Patent classifications
A61M2210/1085
Urinary Catheters Having Limited Reusability
A reusable urinary catheter assembly includes a catheter shaft and a plurality of removable members associated with the catheter shaft. A different one of the removable members is configured to be removed from the catheter shaft between each consecutive use of the reusable urinary catheter assembly. By such a configuration, the number of times that the reusable urinary catheter may be reused is limited by the number of removable members.
INTRAVESICAL DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY
Implantable devices and methods for delivery of lidocaine or other drugs to a patient are provided. In one embodiment, the device includes a first drug portion which has a first drug housing which contains a first drug formulation in a solid form which includes a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lidocaine; and a second drug portion which includes a second drug housing which contains a second drug formulation which includes lidocaine base. In another embodiment, the device includes a drug reservoir component which has an elastic tube having at least one lumen bounded by a porous sidewall having an open-cell structure, a closed-cell structure, or a combination thereof; and a drug formulation contained within the at least one lumen, wherein the device is deformable between a low-profile deployment shape and a relatively expanded retention shape.
Implantable fluid management system for the removal of excess fluid
An implantable fluid management device, designed to drain excess fluid from a variety of locations in a living host into a second location within the host, such as the bladder of that host. The device may be used to treat ascites, chronic pericardial effusions, normopressure hydrocephalus, hydrocephalus, pulmonary edema, or any fluid collection within the body of a human, or a non-human mammal.
EXTERNAL CATHETER STABILIZER
An external catheter stabilizer device for stabilizing and retaining a catheter tube at a stoma includes a base portion and a central portion. The base portion is configured to be affixed at a patient so as to generally surround a stoma. The central portion has a passageway therethrough that is configured to receive a tube that passes through the stoma. The base portion is attached to the central portion via at least two spaced apart spokes. A catheter tube retaining element is disposed radially outboard of the passageway and is configured to receive and retain a portion of the catheter tube therein. When the base portion is affixed at a patient, the central portion is spaced away from the patient. The device may include features that provide both stabilization and selectable modes of operation, such as a free-flow mode and a no-flow mode.
CONTINUOUS BLADDER IRRIGATION ADAPTOR FOR A FOLEY CATHETER
An adaptor for use in continuous bladder irrigation, comprising a first hollow tube portion having at a first end a first connector portion adapted to be connected to a drainage outlet of a catheter wherein the first hollow tube portion being joined to a hollow inlet tube and a hollow outlet tube and the inlet tube having a fluid inlet connector and an insert portion extending from the fluid inlet connector and through the first hollow tube portion.
Methods for treatment of bladder cancer
Apparatus and methods for treatment of an internal cavity are provided. The internal cavity is coated with a treatment solution. The treatment solution can include a solidifiable matrix with or without a drug or combination of drugs incorporated therein, or a drug solution without a solidifiable matrix. The treatment solution is coated onto at least a portion of the internal cavity, and acts as a slow-release drug delivery system.
Stretch valve balloon catheter and methods for producing and using same
A safety catheter for draining a given fluid includes a hollow stretch valve and a flexible, multi-lumen, balloon drainage catheter having a proximal catheter end, a balloon defining a balloon interior to be inflated with an inflation fluid, a drain lumen. and a balloon drainage port fluidically connecting the balloon interior to the drain lumen. The hollow stretch valve is shaped to permit the given fluid to pass therethrough and is positioned in the drain lumen to at least partially slide therein such that, in a steady state, the stretch valve prevents the inflation fluid from passing through the drainage port, and, in a stretched state when the proximal catheter end is stretched, the distal sliding portion slides within the drain lumen to permit the inflation fluid to pass through the drainage port and into the drain lumen.
Intermittent urinary catheter
A catheter has an entrance opening defined by the first end of a catheter body and non-circular inner surface in cross section. The entrance opening intersects a longitudinal axis extending longitudinally through the center of a lumen adapted to drain urine from a bladder. The non-circular inner surface can have dimples, channels, or grooves, all of which decrease frictional fluid forces against the inner surface as the urine drains. The catheter is free of any eyelets formed in the side wall of the catheter body. The catheter further includes a plurality of distinct longitudinally extending convex outer surfaces and may have an enlarged head.
UNIT FOR BALLOON CATHETER, AND INDWELLING URETHRAL BALLOON CATHETER
A purpose is to enable partial replacement of an indwelling urethral catheter. A unit for a balloon catheter according to the present invention includes a urethral catheter tube (13) provided with a first urethral catheterization passage (14), a branch tube (11) provided with a first passage (12) adapted to allow passage of a liquid used to inflate or deflate a balloon (54), and a connecting tube (30) configured to be connected at one end to the first urethral catheterization passage (14) or the first passage (12).
DRUG-COATED BALLOON CATHETERS FOR BODY LUMENS
Various embodiments disclosed relate to drug-coated balloon catheters for treating strictures in body lumens and methods of using the same. A drug-coated balloon catheter for delivering a therapeutic agent to a target site of a body lumen stricture includes an elongated balloon having a main diameter. The balloon catheter includes a coating layer overlying an exterior surface of the balloon. The coating layer includes one or more water-soluble additives and an initial drug load of a therapeutic agent.