Invention Grant
US07648517B2 Catheters and related devices for forming passageways between blood vessels or other anatomical structures
有权
用于在血管或其他解剖结构之间形成通道的导管和相关装置
- Patent Title: Catheters and related devices for forming passageways between blood vessels or other anatomical structures
- Patent Title (中): 用于在血管或其他解剖结构之间形成通道的导管和相关装置
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Application No.: US09912122Application Date: 2001-07-24
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Publication No.: US07648517B2Publication Date: 2010-01-19
- Inventor: Joshua Makower , J. Christopher Flaherty , Timothy R. Machold , Jason Brian Whitt , Philip Christopher Evard , Patrick Edward Macauley , John Thomas Garibotto , Margaret W. Tumas , Alan Robert Selfridge
- Applicant: Joshua Makower , J. Christopher Flaherty , Timothy R. Machold , Jason Brian Whitt , Philip Christopher Evard , Patrick Edward Macauley , John Thomas Garibotto , Margaret W. Tumas , Alan Robert Selfridge
- Applicant Address: US CA Santa Rosa
- Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Santa Rosa
- Main IPC: A61B17/32
- IPC: A61B17/32 ; A61B8/00

Abstract:
The inventions described in this patent application include i) a torqueable introducer sheath which is useable in conjunction with a transvascular passageway forming catheter to effect precise rotational control of the catheter; ii) an anchorable guide catheter which is useable in conjunction with an intravascular imaging catheter and a transvascular passageway-forming catheter to effect precise positioning and aiming of the passageway-forming catheter; iii) a passageway forming catheter having a torqueable proximal portion to facilitate precise rotational positioning of the distal portion of the catheter; iv) a deflectable-tipped passageway forming catheter, v) various markers and other apparatus useable in conjunction with any of the passageway-forming catheters to facilitate precise positioning and aiming of the catheter, and vi) an apparatus which may be formed within a catheter to prevent a member, apparatus of flow of material from being inadvertently advanced through a lumen of the catheter.
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