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78 results about "Left atrial appendage occlusion" patented technology

Left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO), also referred to as Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) is a treatment strategy to reduce the risk of left atrial appendage blood clots from entering the bloodstream and causing a stroke in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF).

Method and device for left atrial appendage occlusion

InactiveUS7128073B1Resisting compressionPreventing rotation and axial migrationStentsBalloon catheterLeft atrial appendage occlusionAppendage
Disclosed is an occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device includes an occlusion member and may also include a stabilizing member. The stabilizing member inhibits compression of the left atrial appendage, facilitating tissue in-growth onto the occlusion member. Methods are also disclosed.
Owner:BOSTON SCI SCIMED INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion device with active expansion

An adjustable occlusion device and methods of deploying the device, comprising an actively expandable anchor for use in customizing the fit in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. Some embodiments of the actively expandable anchor include a positive force expander as an adjustable occlusion device using intertwining adjustable coils, engageable helical ribbons, or threaded tubes.
Owner:BOSTON SCI SCIMED INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

ActiveUS20070083230A1Reduce riskPrevention of clot formation and clot migrationOcculdersSurgical veterinaryClot formationLeft atrial appendage occlusion
The present invention provides devices and methods for occluding the left atrial appendage. The device includes an easily deployed wire structure of shape memory material sized to be appropriate for use in a patient. The device may be manufactured in various sizes for use in various patients. The device has a sheet of material attached for eclipsing the opening of the left atrial appendage and means for secured attachment substantially within the left atrial appendage. The method includes deploying the device within the left atrial appendage, securely anchoring the device, and ensuring that a sheet of material eclipses the opening of the left atrial appendage. These features are incorporated into the improved devices and methods in order to more effectively aid in the prevention of clot formation and clot migration into or out of the left atrial appendage to greatly decrease the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Owner:JAVOIS ALEX

Method for left atrial appendage occlusion

Disclosed is an occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device includes an occlusion member and may also include a stabilizing member. The stabilizing member inhibits compression of the left atrial appendage, facilitating tissue in-growth onto the occlusion member. Methods are also disclosed.
Owner:BOSTON SCI SCIMED INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

A left atrial appendage occlusion device including an occluder disk configured to substantially prevent blood from at least one of entering and exiting the left atrial appendage, a middle portion including a coiled element and a first anchoring element. The coiled element connects to the occluder disk, has a substantially constant cross section and allows for variable length, variable orientation, and / or varied angles. The first anchoring element connects to the coiled element and includes scalloped edges that are configured to anchor the occlusion device to inner walls of the left atrial appendage and reduce the risk of one of penetration and perforation of walls of the left atrial appendage. The left atrial appendage occlusion device may also include a self-centering element that connects to the occluder disk and middle portion and is configured to center the occlusion device within the orifice of the left atrial appendage.
Owner:PFM MEDICAL

Multimodality Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Device

A left atrial appendage occlusion device is provided that acts in conjunction with a wireless transponder unit. The occlusion device provides a seal of the left atrial appendage opening, while the transponder is inserted into the left atrial appendage to sense one or more physiological conditions and relay the sensed information over wireless communication. Further, all or part of the left atrial appendage may be filled using a biocompatible inert filling material injected into the left atrial appendage as part of deployment of the transponder unit.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF MICHIGAN

Devices, systems, and methods for percutaneous trans-septal left atrial appendage occlusion

Systems and methods for occluding an atrial appendage are provided herein. In an exemplary embodiment of a system for occluding an atrial appendage, the system comprises a first device comprising a tube and a balloon and a second device comprising a tube, a loop, and optionally a shaft coupled to the loop. In an exemplary method for occluding an atrial appendage, the method comprises the steps of introducing at least a portion of a first device into a heart, introducing at least a portion of a second device into a pericardial space surrounding the heart, positioning the balloon of the first device at least partially within an atrial appendage cavity, inflating the balloon to displace blood present within the atrial appendage cavity, positioning the loop of the second device around the atrial appendage, tightening the loop around the atrial appendage, deflating the balloon to allow for ultimate removal of the first device from the atrial appendage cavity, and separating the loop from the second device so that the loop remains positioned and tightened around the atria appendage.
Owner:CVDEVICES

Redeployable left atrial appendage occlusion device

A medical device implant for the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart to prevent strokes. The device includes a cap that overlies the opening of the LAA connected to a bulb in the LAA. Discontinuous segmented sails attached to the cap promote tissue growth over the device. The device maybe repositioned and redeployed during implantation.
Owner:ATRIAL SOLUTIONS INC

Steerable Medical Device Having Multiple Curve Profiles

A medical device, such as an introducer, includes a shaft having a lumen therethrough. A distal region of the shaft includes both a fixed curve region and a steerable region. According to certain aspects of the disclosure, the fixed curve region is more proximal than the steerable region. The fixed curvature of the distal region is selected to facilitate positioning of the distal end of the medical device in the general vicinity of a target, such as the left atrial appendage, while the steerable region allows for “fine tuning.” The lumen of the shaft is a large bore, typically on the order of about 12F to about 14F, to facilitate passage of larger medical devices, including left atrial appendage occlusion devices.
Owner:ST JUDE MEDICAL ATRIAL FIBRILLATION DIV

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

A medical device implant for the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart, to prevent strokes. The device includes a cap that overlies the opening of the LAA connected to a bulb in the LAA. Dis-continuous segmented sails attached to the cap promote tissue growth over the device.
Owner:ATRIAL SOLUTIONS INC

Devices, systems, and methods for percutaneous trans-septal left atrial appendage occlusion

A device, system and method for occlusion of the left atrial appendage. A device is described with respect to non-surgically occluding the left atrial appendage with minimal invasiveness. Additionally, a system and method are described for using the device to perform the left atrial appendage occlusion procedure.
Owner:CVDEVICES

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

A left atrial appendage occlusion device including an occluder disk configured to substantially prevent blood from at least one of entering and exiting the left atrial appendage, a middle portion including a coiled element and a first anchoring element. The coiled element connects to the occluder disk, has a substantially constant cross section and allows for variable length, variable orientation, and / or varied angles. The first anchoring element connects to the coiled element and includes scalloped edges that are configured to anchor the occlusion device to inner walls of the left atrial appendage and reduce the risk of one of penetration and perforation of walls of the left atrial appendage. The left atrial appendage occlusion device may also include a self-centering element that connects to the occluder disk and middle portion and is configured to center the occlusion device within the orifice of the left atrial appendage.
Owner:PFM MEDICAL

Multimodality left atrial appendage occlusion device

A left atrial appendage occlusion device is provided that acts in conjunction with a wireless transponder unit. The occlusion device provides a seal of the left atrial appendage opening, while the transponder is inserted into the left atrial appendage to sense one or more physiological conditions and relay the sensed information over wireless communication. Further, all or part of the left atrial appendage may be filled using a biocompatible inert filling material injected into the left atrial appendage as part of deployment of the transponder unit.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF MICHIGAN

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

An exemplary occlusion device is disclosed. In various embodiments, the exemplary occlusion device includes a cap chamber and a bulb chamber for occluding a left atrial appendage (LAA). In particular embodiments, after delivery to the LAA, the cap chamber and the bulb chamber are each inflated via various amounts of fluid(s) to occlude the LAA.
Owner:FLOW MEDTECH

Redeployable left atrial appendage occlusion device

A medical device implant for the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart to prevent strokes. The device includes a cap that overlies the opening of the LAA connected to a bulb in the LAA. Discontinuous segmented sails attached to the cap promote tissue growth over the device. The device maybe repositioned and redeployed during implantation.
Owner:ATRIAL SOLUTIONS INC

Devices, systems, and methods for percutaneous trans-septal left atrial appendage occlusion

Methods for occluding an atrial appendage. The steps of an exemplary method include introducing at least a portion of the first device in a heart, introducing at least a portion of a second device into a pericardial space surrounding the heart, positioning the balloon of the first device at least partially within an atrial appendage cavity, inflating the balloon to displace blood present within the atrial appendage cavity, positioning the loop of the second device around the atrial appendage, tightening the loop around the atrial appendage, deflating the balloon to allow for ultimate removal of the first device from the atrial appendage cavity, and separating the loop from the second device so that the loop remains positioned and tightened around the atrial appendage.
Owner:CVDEVICES

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

A medical device implant for the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart, to prevent strokes. The device includes a cap that overlies the opening of the LAA connected to a bulb in the LAA. Dis-continuous segmented sails attached to the cap promote tissue growth over the device.
Owner:ATRIAL SOLUTIONS INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion devices and methods

A catheter device is provided that includes an elongate body, an atraumatic member, an expandable member, and a locking device. The elongate body has a fluid flow lumen that is in fluid communication with an outlet port adjacent to a distal end of the elongate body. The atraumatic member can be at the tip of the elongate body. The expandable member is disposed proximal of the atraumatic tip and is configured to block an opening of the LAA. The locking device is disposed adjacent to the expandable member. The locking device has a first configuration in which the elongate body is coupled with the atraumatic member and second configuration in which the elongate body is uncoupled from the atraumatic member.
Owner:CEDARS SINAI MEDICAL CENT

System for left atrial appendage occlusion

InactiveUS20170100112A1Resisting compressionPreventing rotation and axial migrationStentsBalloon catheterLeft atrial appendage occlusionAppendage
Disclosed is an occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device includes an occlusion member and may also include a stabilizing member. The stabilizing member inhibits compression of the left atrial appendage, facilitating tissue in-growth onto the occlusion member. Methods are also disclosed.
Owner:ATRITECH INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

The invention provides a left atrial appendage occlusion device which comprises a left plate surface and an outer plate surface. The inner plate surface and the outer plate surface are braided by shape memory silk threads. The centers of the inner plate surface and the outer plate surface are connected through a connecting part. The connecting part is a prefabricated rod. The inner plate surface and the outer plate surface are respectively fixed at two ends of the connecting part. A flow choking membrane is disposed in each of the inner plate surface and the outer plate surface. A connector is disposed on the outer plate surface. Preferably, the inner cavity of the connecting part is communicated with the through hole of the connector to form a conveying passage. The left atrial appendage occlusion device has the advantages the device is implanted from the outer side of left atrial appendage in an minimally invasive manner, a doctor can see the left atrial appendage directly, surgery process is simplified, surgery safety is increased, and the pains of a patient is greatly relieved; due to the fact that the device is provided with the conveying passage, medicines or development agents can be injected into a human body conveniently during a surgery.
Owner:SHANGHAI SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY

Left atrial appendage occlusion device

An exemplary occlusion device is disclosed. In various embodiments, the exemplary occlusion device includes a cap chamber and a bulb chamber for occluding a left atrial appendage (LAA). In particular embodiments, after delivery to the LAA, the cap chamber and the bulb chamber are each inflated via various amounts of fluid(s) to occlude the LAA.
Owner:FLOW MEDTECH

Left atrial appendage occlusion device delivery system

In various embodiments, a system for delivering an implantable device inside a body cavity includes: 1) a core cannula; 2) an access sheath; 3) an injection apparatus for filling the implantable device with one or more fluids; and 4) expanding members operatively connected to the core cannula for preventing the core cannula from advancing through a body orifice once the core cannula and expanding members exist the access sheath. According to particular embodiments, a distal end of the core cannula is pre-attached to the implantable device through a device locking member. In one or more embodiments, upon assessment, an injection apparatus is removed using an injection apparatus handle, the implantable device is detached from the core cannula via a device deployment handle (to be implanted), and the access sheath is removed.
Owner:FLOW MEDTECH

Assembly and method for left atrial appendage occlusion

An assembly and method for performing the occlusion of the left atrial appendage including a delivery instrument being positioned in communicating relation with the interior of the left atrial appendage and disposing a distal end portion of the delivery instrument in covering relation to the entrance thereof. Occlusion material is movably connected to the delivery instrument and includes at least one elongated single strand of flexible material. A length of the single strand is progressively fed through the delivery instrument into the interior of the left atrial appendage and the flexibility thereof is sufficient to progressively form an arbitrarily intermingled array of occlusion material therein. The dimension and configuration of the formed arbitrarily intermingled array is sufficient to fill a predetermined portion of the interior of the left atrial appendage and thereby conform to the configuration thereof.
Owner:CORQUEST MEDICAL

Assembly and method for left atrial appendage occlusion

An assembly and method for performing the occlusion of the left atrial appendage including a delivery instrument being positioned in communicating relation with the interior of the left atrial appendage and disposing a distal end portion of the delivery instrument in covering relation to the entrance thereof. Occlusion material is movably connected to the delivery instrument and includes at least one elongated single strand of flexible material. A length of the single strand is progressively fed through the delivery instrument into the interior of the left atrial appendage and the flexibility thereof is sufficient to progressively form an arbitrarily intermingled array of occlusion material therein. The dimension and configuration of the formed arbitrarily intermingled array is sufficient to fill a predetermined portion of the interior of the left atrial appendage and thereby conform to the configuration thereof.
Owner:CORQUEST MEDICAL

Waist-bendable left atrial appendage occlusion apparatus

The invention discloses a waist-bendable left atrial appendage occlusion apparatus, which comprises a fixing tray and an occlusion tray, wherein flow blocking films are arranged in both the fixing tray and the occlusion tray; an upper steel cover is arranged on the occlusion tray and a lower steel cover is arranged on the fixing tray; the occlusion apparatus is characterized in that the fixing tray is connected to one end of a waist part; the other end of the waist part is connected to one end of a conical body in which the waist part can sink; the other end of the conical body is connected to the occlusion tray; and flocculent skirt hems are arranged around the occlusion tray. The occlusion apparatus disclosed by the invention is simple in structure, convenient to use and low in operating difficulties; in addition, in accordance with the specific circumstances of a left atrial appendage and the left atrial appendage occlusion apparatus which is attached to the inner wall of the left atrial appendage, the occlusion apparatus can be effectively fixed, the occurrence of residual shunts can be effectively relieved and an additional perforating event of the left atrial appendage can be avoided, and the occlusion apparatus is simple to repeatedly recovery and release.
Owner:SHANGHAI SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY

Cryoadhesive device for left atrial appendage occlusion

An epicardial device, system, and method for stabilizing the left atrial appendage during a left atrial appendage ligation / occlusion procedure. A cryoadhesion device including a stabilization element is positioned within the pericardial space proximate the left atrial appendage through subxiphoid access. Once the stabilization element is in contact with the left atrial appendage, the stabilization element is cooled to a temperature that is sufficient to cryoadhere the stabilization element to the left atrial appendage. In this way, the cryoadhesion device stabilizes the left atrial appendage in order to perform left atrial appendage ligation / occlusion with a secondary medical device.
Owner:MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LP

Left atrial appendage occlusive devices

An occlusive device for left atrial appendage occlusion that has a membrane component configured to inhibit passage of blood and an expandable frame formed from a plurality of wires having a cupped occlusive component at least partially covered with the membrane component, one or more anchors with looped ends and a hub component. The occlusive device can be delivered percutaneously. The occlusive device is useful in the occlusion of the left atrial appendage.
Owner:WL GORE & ASSOC INC

Left atrial appendage occlusion and ablation device

The invention discloses a left atrial appendage occlusion and ablation device. The device includes a sealing portion located at a near end and used for closing left atrial appendage, and an anchoringportion located at a far end and used for anchoring the device in the left atrial appendage; the device is characterized in that the device also includes an ablation portion used for performing annular ablation on the inner wall adjacent to an entrance of the left atrial appendage; the device further includes the ablation portion used for performing the annular ablation on the inner wall adjacentto an opening of the left atrial appendage; the ablation portion includes an electrode and an annular skeleton used for adhering to the to-be-ablated inner wall of the left atrial appendage, and the electrode is electrically connected with a radio frequency source; and in the whole device, the annular skeleton is not insulated from a portion of the annular skeleton being in contact with the electrode, and the remaining portion is insulated at least on the outer surface of the anchoring portion. The invention provides the left atrial appendage occlusion and ablation device which is capable of simultaneously achieving occlusion and ablation of the left atrial appendage, is simple to operate, is convenient to use, and does not produce significant influence on a surgical mode and operation time.
Owner:HANGZHOU NUOMAO MEDTECH CO LTD

Device for left atrial appendage occlusion

A device and method for obliterating or occluding a body cavity or passageway, in particular, the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart. The procedure can be carried out intraoperatively, but is preferably carried out percutaneously by use of a delivery catheter to position an occluding device adjacent a patient's left atrial appendage. The occluding device may prevent the passage of embolic or other material to or from the left atrial appendage by volumetrically filling the appendage, closing the opening of the appendage with an occluding member, or pulling the tissue around the opening of the appendage together and fixing it in a closed state.
Owner:EV3 ENDOVASCULAR
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