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US Patent 11517335 Sealed neurovascular extendable catheter

Patent 11517335 was granted and assigned to Incept on December, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
115173350
Patent Inventor Names
Chad C. Roue0
Maria Aboytes0
Ryan Taylor Krone0
Tiffany C. Suekama0
Yi Yang0
Ashoor Shahbazi Yourgenlow0
Brandon Yee0
Date of Patent
December 6, 2022
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Patent Application Number
165038990
Date Filed
July 5, 2019
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10105154 Basket for a catheter device
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US Patent 10179224 Enhanced flexibility neurovascular catheter with tensile support
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US Patent 10183145 Enhanced flexibility neurovascular catheter
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US Patent 10183146 Method of making an enhanced flexibility neurovascular catheter
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US Patent 10183147 Neurovascular catheter extension segment
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US Patent 10207077 Medical device
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US Patent 10213582 Methods and systems for treatment of acute ischemic stroke
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US Patent 10226277 Atherectomy apparatus, systems, and methods
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11850349 Vacuum transfer tool for extendable catheter
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Kathleen S Holwerda
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CPC Code
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A61B 2010/045
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A61B 10/0283
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A61B 17/22
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A61B 2017/22067
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A61B 2017/22079
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A61B 2017/00862
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A61B 2017/22062
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A61B 17/12109
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A catheter is provided which includes an outer catheter and an extendable inner catheter. A sealing feature is positioned between the inner catheter and the outer catheter to seal the annular gap between the two while allowing axial translation. The seal may be a compliant protrusion surrounding the inner catheter and may have a chevron-shape for facilitating axial translation. The seal may be a one-way valve configured to allow antegrade flushing but prevent retrograde flow. The seal may be squeegee-like flange on the distal tip of the outer catheter. The seal may be an expandable bulge, which may be mechanically expandable or inflatable or which may be a photosensitive or electrosensitive hydrogel. The seal may include a spring that is radially compressed upon translation or rotation of the inner catheter to transiently break the seal. Also provided is a seal for sealing between the catheter and the vasculature.

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