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US Patent 11759608 Intravascular fluid catheter with minimal internal fluid volume

Patent 11759608 was granted and assigned to Ablative Solutions on September, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Ablative Solutions
Ablative Solutions
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11759608
Patent Inventor Names
David R. Fischell
Tim A. Fischell
Date of Patent
September 19, 2023
Patent Application Number
16805033
Date Filed
February 28, 2020
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US Patent 10350392 Peri-vascular tissue ablation catheter with support structures
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US Patent 10405912 Transvascular methods of treating extravascular tissue
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US Patent 10420481 Apparatus for effective ablation and nerve sensing associated with denervation
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12108982 Peri-vascular tissue access catheter with locking handle
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Kami A Bosworth
CPC Code
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A61M 2205/3317
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A61M 2025/0095
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A61M 2025/0086
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A61B 5/6848
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A61B 5/6849
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A61B 5/685
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A61B 18/1492
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A61B 2018/00577
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Patent abstract

A catheter-based/intravascular ablation (denervation) system includes a multiplicity of needles which expand open around a central axis to engage the wall of a blood vessel, or the wall of the left atrium, allowing the injection of a cytotoxic or/or neurotoxic solution for ablating conducting tissue, or nerve fibers around the ostium of the pulmonary vein, or circumferentially in or just beyond the outer layer of the renal artery. The expandable needle delivery system is formed with self-expanding materials and include structures, near the end portion of the needles, or using separate guide tubes. The system also includes means to limit and/or adjust the depth of penetration of the ablative fluid into the tissue of the wall of the targeted blood vessel. The preferred embodiment of the catheter delivered through the vascular system of a patient includes a multiplicity of expandable guide tubes that engage the wall of a blood vessel. Injection needles having injection egress at or near their sharpened distal end are then advanced through the guide tubes to penetrate the wall of the blood vessel to a prescribed depth. The ability to provide PeriVascular injection so as to only affect the outer layer(s) of a blood vessel without affecting the media has particular application for PeriVascular Renal Denervation (PVRD) of the sympathetic nerves which lie in the adventitia or outside the adventitia of the renal artery.

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