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Method And Apparatus For Restricting Flow Through An Opening In The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen, And/Or For Reinforcing A Weakness In The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen, While Still Maintaining Substantially Normal Flow Through The Body Lumen
Cornell University - New York NY, US Jeffery Milsom - New York NY, US J. Frederick Cornhill - New York NY, US Kevin Thomas Smith - Stamford CT, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Darren Schneider - New York NY, US Christopher Dillon - New York NY, US Gabe Greeley - Cambridge MA, US Rainuka Gupta - Cambridge MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Cambridge MA, US Leslie Johnston - Cambridge MA, US Matt DeNardo - Cambridge MA, US Rahul Sathe - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
CORNELL UNIVERSITY - New York NY
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
US Classification:
606200
Abstract:
A device comprising a single closed loop of elastic filament configurable between (i) a first configuration for movement along a blood vessel; and (ii) a second configuration for lodging within a blood vessel, the second configuration providing a single flow-restricting face sized and configured to cover the mouth of the aneurysm and obstruct blood flow to the aneurysm while permitting substantially normal blood flow through the blood vessel, with the degree of obstruction at the mouth of the aneurysm being such that the aneurysm thromboses when the face is positioned over the aneurysm, the flow-restricting face comprising a plurality of lengths of the closed loop of filament disposed in close proximity to one another in a switchback configuration, and at least one leg for holding the flow-restricting face adjacent the mouth of the aneurysm, the leg configured so as to maintain substantially normal blood flow through the blood vessel.
Method And Apparatus For Manipulating The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen Or Body Cavity So As To Provide Increased Visualization Of The Same And/Or Increased Access To The Same, And/Or For Stabilizing Instruments Relative To The Same
- Buckinghamshire, GB Jeffrey Milsom - New York NY, US Sameer Sharma - New York NY, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Christopher Dillon - Underhill VT, US Gabriel Greeley - Somerville MA, US Rahul Sathe - Needham MA, US Matthew DeNardo - Melrose MA, US Ashley Whitney - Boston MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Somerville MA, US Anthony Assal - Jamaica NY, US Stephen Evans - Westford MA, US Timothy Robinson - Sandown NH, US Alan Fortunate - Watertown MA, US Audrey Bell - Alton MA, US Richard Yazbeck - Norwell MA, US Brian David Chouinard - Lynn MA, US Phal kun Chan - Brighton MA, US William Rebh - Shrewsbury MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/00 A61B 1/31 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; an aft balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the aft balloon; a pair of hollow push tubes slidably mounted to the sleeve, the pair of hollow push tubes being connected to one another at their distal ends with a raised push tube bridge, the raised push tube bridge being configured to nest an endoscope therein; and a fore balloon secured to the distal ends of the pair of hollow push tubes, the interior of the fore balloon being in fluid communication with the interiors of the pair of hollow push tubes, wherein the fore balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein (i) when the fore balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and (ii) when the fore balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
Method And Apparatus For Manipulating The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen Or Body Cavity So As To Provide Increased Visualization Of The Same And/Or Increased Access To The Same, And/Or For Stabilizing Instruments Relative To The Same
- New York NY, US Jeffery Milsom - New York NY, US Sameer Sharma - New York NY, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Christopher Dillon - Underhill VT, US Gabriel Greeley - Cambridge MA, US Rahul Sathe - Somerville MA, US Matthew DeNardo - Melrose MA, US Ashley Whitney - Somerville MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Somerville MA, US Anthony Assal - Bronx NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/00 A61M 25/10 A61B 1/31
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; a proximal balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the proximal balloon; a push tube slidably mounted to the sleeve; and a distal balloon secured to the distal end of the push tube, the interior of the distal balloon being in fluid communication with the push tube, wherein the distal balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein when the distal balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and when the distal balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
Method And Apparatus For Manipulating The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen Or Body Cavity So As To Provide Increased Visualization Of The Same And/Or Increased Access To The Same, And/Or For Stabilizing Instruments Relative To The Same
- Buckinghamshire, GB Jeffrey Milsom - New York NY, US Sameer Sharma - New York NY, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Christopher Dillon - Underhill VT, US Gabriel Greeley - Somerville MA, US Rahul Sathe - Needham MA, US Matthew DeNardo - Melrose MA, US Ashley Whitney - Boston MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Somerville MA, US Anthony Assal - Jamaica NY, US Stephen Evans - Westford MA, US Timothy Robinson - Sandown NH, US Alan Fortunate - Watertown MA, US Audrey Bell - Alton MA, US Richard Yazbeck - Norwell MA, US Brian David Chouinard - Lynn MA, US Phal kun Chan - Brighton MA, US William Rebh - Shrewsbury MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/00 A61B 1/31 A61M 25/10
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; an aft balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the aft balloon; a pair of hollow push tubes slidably mounted to the sleeve, the pair of hollow push tubes being connected to one another at their distal ends with a raised push tube bridge, the raised push tube bridge being configured to nest an endoscope therein; and a fore balloon secured to the distal ends of the pair of hollow push tubes, the interior of the fore balloon being in fluid communication with the interiors of the pair of hollow push tubes, wherein the fore balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein (i) when the fore balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and (ii) when the fore balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
Method And Apparatus For Manipulating The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen Or Body Cavity So As To Provide Increased Visualization Of The Same And/Or Increased Access To The Same, And/Or For Stabilizing Instruments Relative To The Same
- London, GB Jeffrey Milsom - New York NY, US Sameer Sharma - Cambridge MA, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Christopher Dillon - New York NY, US Gabriel Greeley - Cambridge MA, US Rahul Sathe - Somerville MA, US Matthew DeNardo - Watertown MA, US Ashley Whitney - Somerville MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Boston MA, US Anthony Assal - Ithaca NY, US Stephen Evans - Marlborough MA, US Timothy Robinson - Marlborough MA, US Alan Fortunate - Marlborough MA, US Audrey Bell - Marlborough MA, US Richard Yazbeck - Marlborough MA, US Brian David Chouinard - Marlborough MA, US Phala Chan - Marlborough MA, US William Rebh - Marlborough MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/32 A61B 1/018 A61B 1/00
Abstract:
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; an aft balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the aft balloon; a pair of hollow push tubes slidably mounted to the sleeve, the pair of hollow push tubes being connected to one another at their distal ends with a raised push tube bridge, the raised push tube bridge being configured to nest an endoscope therein; and a fore balloon secured to the distal ends of the pair of hollow push tubes, the interior of the fore balloon being in fluid communication with the interiors of the pair of hollow push tubes, wherein the fore balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein (i) when the fore balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and (ii) when the fore balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
Method And Apparatus For Manipulating The Side Wall Of A Body Lumen Or Body Cavity So As To Provide Increased Visualization Of The Same And/Or Increased Access To The Same, And/Or For Stabilizing Instruments Relative To The Same
- Ithaca NY, US Jeffrey Milsom - New York NY, US Sameer Sharma - Cambridge MA, US Tuan Anh Nguyen - Woburn MA, US Christopher Dillon - New York NY, US Gabriel Greeley - Cambridge MA, US Rahul Sathe - Somerville MA, US Matthew DeNardo - Watertown MA, US Ashley Whitney - Somerville MA, US Jeremy Van Hill - Boston MA, US Anthony Assal - Ithaca NY, US
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; a proximal balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the proximal balloon; a push tube slidably mounted to the sleeve; and a distal balloon secured to the distal end of the push tube, the interior of the distal balloon being in fluid communication with the push tube, wherein the distal balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein when the distal balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and when the distal balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
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