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30 results about "Right pulmonary artery" patented technology

The right pulmonary artery or right branch of the pulmonary artery, longer and larger than the left, runs horizontally to the right, behind the ascending aorta and superior vena cava and in front of the right bronchus, to the root of the right lung, where it divides into two branches. The lower and larger of these goes to the middle and lower lobes of the lung; the upper and smaller is distributed to the upper lobe. This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.

Devices For Fixing A Sensor In A Lumen

Sensing devices and methods of implanting sensing devices within an anatomical vessel network of a patient are provided. In one method, a fixation element (e.g., a stent or coil) of the sensing device is expanded into firm contact with a wall of a main anatomical vessel (e.g., a right pulmonary artery), and a stabilization element of the sensing device is placed into contact with a wall of an anatomical vessel branch of the main anatomical vessel. In another method, a first fixation element of the sensing device is expanded into firm contact with the wall of the main anatomical vessel (e.g., a right pulmonary artery) at a longitudinal location proximal to the anatomical vessel branch, and a second fixation element of the sensing device is expanded into firm contact with the wall of the main anatomical vessel at a longitudinal location distal to the anatomical vessel branch.
Owner:REMON MEDICAL TECH

Vascular anchoring system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Enhanced implantable antenna method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Enhanced implantable helical antenna system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Vascular anchoring system and method

As described herein, vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Pulmonary artery valve replacement device and support thereof

The invention discloses a pulmonary artery valve replacement device and a support thereof. The support comprises a valve fixing part, the top edge of the valve fixing part and a support part used for supporting a left pulmonary artery or / and right pulmonary artery are connected through a transitional section, and both the valve fixing part and the support part are of cylindrical structures. The transitional section is provided with a transitional arc surface fittingly contacting with the inner wall of blood vessels. The pulmonary artery valve replacement device comprises a pulmonary artery valve support, an artificial valve is arranged in the valve fixing part, and the valve fixing part is provided with a tectorial membrane below the artificial valve. The pulmonary artery valve support and the pulmonary artery valve replacement device can solve two problems that backflow of pulmonary artery valve and restenosis of pulmonary artery after pulmonary artery valve operation at the same time and are high in stability, operation risk of support displacement is avoided, damage of blood vessels are less prone to causing, stenosis of pulmonary artery branches is solved and repeated implanting of multiple supports is not needed.
Owner:VENUS MEDTECH (HANGZHOU) INC

Enhanced implantable antenna system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Enhanced implantable loop antenna system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Vascular anchoring system and method

As described herein, vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Vascular anchor tethering system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Vascular anchor positioning system and method

As described herein, vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Blood vessel ordering method based on pulmonary artery CT image

The invention discloses a blood vessel ordering method based on a pulmonary artery CT image. The method includes the steps that the pulmonary artery CT image is segmented, and left pulmonary artery blood vessels and right pulmonary artery blood vessels are obtained; the pulmonary artery blood vessel center line is calculated, and a pulmonary artery blood vessel list is obtained through the centerline; the pressure drop of each blood vessel is calculated; the blood vessel list is re-ordered according to the pressure drop. The pulmonary artery blood vessels are ordered according to the pressuredrop change, the precision of pulmonary artery imaging surgery is improved, and the treatment time is greatly shortened.
Owner:SUZHOU RAINMED MEDICAL TECH CO LTD

Enhanced implantable di-pole antenna system and method

As described herein vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Vascular anchoring system and method

As described herein, vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Prosthetic cardiac implant

The device (300) for use in total cavopulmonary connection comprises a hollow body (302), embedded within the cavity of which is a flow separator (308). The hollow body (302) comprises a first end (304) that is configured to receive blood from inferior vena cava (IVC) and a second end (306) configured to be connected to pulmonary artery. Further, the flow separator (308) aids in guiding blood from IVC and superior vena cava (SVC) to right pulmonary artery and left pulmonary artery. The flow separator (308) comprises an inferior end (402) and a superior end (404). The inferior end (402) is located between the first end (304) and the second end (306) of the hollow body (302). The flow separator (308) is dimensioned to have the superior end (404) enter SVC when the second end (306) is connected to the pulmonary artery.
Owner:CHANDRASHEKAR CHANDRAMOULI HONNAVALLI

Vascular anchoring system and method

As described herein, vascular anchoring systems are used to position an implant in a vascular area such as a bifurcated vasculature with relatively high fluid flow, for instance, in an area of a pulmonary artery with associated left and right pulmonary arteries. Implementations include an anchoring trunk member having a first anchoring trunk section and a second anchoring trunk section. Further implementations include a first anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member. Still further implementations include a second anchoring branch member extending from the anchoring trunk member.
Owner:PACESETTER INC

Central shunt

The central shunt made of metal net has umbrella shaped ends and tubular middle part. It is used for intervening treatment or operative treatment of complex congenital heart disease to shunt aorta from pulmonary artery, to shunt left pulmonary artery from right pulmonary artery, or to maintain the constant opening diameter of the ductus arteriosus. It may be also used for various kinds of artery-vein fistulation and anastomosing adjacent blood vessels.
Owner:赵根

Vascular sorting method based on pulmonary artery CT images

The invention discloses a blood vessel sorting method based on pulmonary artery CT images, comprising: segmenting pulmonary artery CT images to obtain left pulmonary artery vessels and right pulmonary artery vessels; calculating the centerline of pulmonary artery vessels, and obtaining a list of pulmonary artery vessels through the centerline; calculating each The pressure drop of the vessel; reorders the list of vessels based on the pressure drop. The pulmonary arteries are sorted according to the changes in pressure drop, which improves the accuracy of pulmonary angiography and greatly shortens the treatment time.
Owner:SUZHOU RAINMED MEDICAL TECH CO LTD

Implantable cardio-vascular flow streamliner

ActiveUS20170042660A1Improves cardio-vascular hemodynamicsReduce energy lossBlood vesselsStreamlinerSuperior vena cava
Embodiments herein provide an implantable Flow Streamliner for passively regulating blood streams in a TCPC subject. The implantable Flow Streamliner is configured to split a blood stream from an Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) and a blood stream from a Superior Vena Cava (SVC), without a direct collision between the blood streams. Further, the implantable Flow Streamliner is configured to distribute the blood stream from the IVC containing hepatic nutrients in proportion to a Left Pulmonary Artery (LPA) and a Right Pulmonary Artery (RPA). Further, the implantable Flow Streamliner is configured to distribute the blood stream from the SVC in equal proportion to the LPA and the RPA.
Owner:INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY
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