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US Patent 11931055 Hydrodynamic vortex aspiration catheter

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119310550
Patent Inventor Names
Yang Liu0
Jeffrey Stephen Plott0
Yihao Zheng0
Luis Emilio Savastano0
Albert Jau-Min Shih0
Date of Patent
March 19, 2024
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Patent Application Number
174572860
Date Filed
December 2, 2021
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7833239 System and method of use for revascularizing stenotic bypass grafts and other blood vessels
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US Patent 9492192 Atherectomy devices, systems, and methods
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US Patent 9539022 Matter conveyance system
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US Patent 9808277 Thrombectomy and soft debris removal device
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US Patent 9848881 Clot removal device for deep vein thrombosis
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US Patent 9943321 Methods and devices for removal of thromboembolic material
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US Patent 10064645 Rotational thrombectomy wire
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US Patent 10117671 Rotational thrombectomy device
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Tuan V Nguyen
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CPC Code
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A61B 17/320758
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A61B 17/320783
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A61B 17/32075
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A61B 17/221
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A61B 17/22
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Patent abstract

An actuated telescoping system for navigation within a vascular lumen and thrombectomy of a thrombus. The system includes a tubular catheter member having an open distal end defining a catheter lumen, a vacuum source, a rotational drive system, a flexible shaft having a channel coupled to the rotational drive system for rotational movement in response thereto, and an optional guidewire selectively inserted at least partially within the flexible shaft. The flexible shaft is at least partially disposed within the tubular catheter member configured for uncoupled rotational and translational motion therein and to optionally define a corkscrew motion in response to rotational driving force by the drive system that results in formation of hydrodynamic vortices within the catheter lumen. The telescoping system can be capable of reversibly transitioning between navigation and thrombectomy modes by differentially disposing and actuating the components and enable faster, more efficient and simpler removal of thromboembolic material.

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