IP Library Granted Patent US 12685445
Granted Patent B2
US 12685445 · App. 18/839,409 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Systems, devices and methods for antegrade dissection and reentry

Inventors: Kin F. Chan (Campbell, CA); John B. Simpson (Campbell, CA); Marcelo Siero (Campbell, CA); Rafael Espericueta (Campbell, CA); Ashwin Balaji (Campbell, CA); Willis Lam (Campbell, CA); Douglas Rowe (Campbell, CA); August Pombo (Campbell, CA); Wendy Lam (Campbell, CA)
Assignee: Elumn8 Medical, Inc.
A61B5/0084
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685445
App. No.
18/839,409
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An exemplary catheter includes a housing having the distal catheter region configured to be at least partially disposed in a body and the proximal catheter region configured to remain at least partially outside of the body. The catheter may define an imaging lumen configured to receive an imaging device, a guidewire lumen, an off-ramp, and an indicator lumen configured to receive an indicator that is detectable by the imaging device. The guidewire lumen is configured to receive a guidewire and includes a distal region and a proximal region. The off-ramp extends from the guidewire lumen at or near an intersection of the distal and proximal regions of the guidewire lumen. The catheter may also include one or more guidewire feeders configured to cause the guidewire to move from the proximal section to the off-ramp.

Claims (59)

1 . A system for imaging a lumen, comprising:

an imaging catheter comprising:

a tubular body comprising:

a proximal end region;

a distal end region; and

a middle region;

an imaging lumen located along the proximal, middle and distal regions;

a common guidewire lumen located along the proximal, middle and distal regions;

a side ramp lumen located in the distal end region and connected to the common guidewire lumen, and comprising a distal opening in a sidewall of the tubular body;

a distal guidewire lumen, located in the distal end region and connected to the common guidewire lumen, and comprising a distal opening at an endwall of the tubular body;

at least one guidewire bias structure, the at least one guidewire bias structure selected from a group consisting of:

a reduced diameter region at a junction of the distal guidewire lumen and the common guidewire lumen;

an offset distance between a longitudinal axis of the common guidewire lumen and a longitudinal axis of the distal guidewire lumen;

an angled flap at or proximal to a junction of the distal guidewire lumen and the common guidewire lumen; and

a guidewire lumen bump at or proximal to the junction of the distal guidewire lumen and the common guidewire lumen;

a proximal catheter assembly, comprising a catheter housing coupled to the proximal end region of the tubular body and a proximal optical connection interface;

a first guidewire port in fluid communication with the common guidewire lumen;

an imager port in fluid communication with the imaging lumen; and

an imaging optical fiber connected to the proximal optical connection interface and extending along the imaging lumen.

2 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a second guidewire port in fluid communication with the common guidewire lumen, wherein the second guidewire port has a different interface than an interface of the first guidewire port.

3 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the first and second guidewire ports are located in a hub distal to the catheter assembly.

4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the catheter housing further comprises an imager actuator engaged to the imaging optical fiber and configured to longitudinally translate the imaging optical fiber relative to the imaging lumen.

5 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a catheter rotation actuator, coupled to the tubular body and configured to rotate the tubular body relative to the proximal catheter housing assembly.

6 . The system of claim 5 , wherein the catheter rotation actuator is rotatably coupled to a distal end of the catheter housing.

7 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the proximal catheter assembly further comprises an optical cable between the catheter housing and the proximal optical connection interface.

8 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the proximal optical connection interface is direct coupled to the catheter housing.

9 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising an imaging console, the console comprising:

a console housing;

a power supply;

a laser source comprising an output port;

a sled interconnection interface;

a touchscreen interconnection interface; and

a large display interconnection interface.

10 . The system of claim 9 , where in the laser source output port comprises an imaging port and an aiming beam port.

11 . The system of claim 9 , further comprising a sled assembly, the

sled assembly comprising:

a sled housing;

a catheter interconnect;

a sled power actuator; and

a catheter detachment actuator.

12 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the side ramp lumen and the distal guidewire lumen are oriented at an angle in the range of 10 degrees to 45 degrees.

13 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular body further comprises an indicator lumen.

14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the average diameter of the indicator lumen is smaller than the average diameter of the distal guidewire lumen, which is smaller than the average diameter of the common lumen, which is smaller than the average diameter of the imaging lumen.

15 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the sled housing comprises a distal cavity configured to receive the catheter housing.

16 . A re-entry catheter system, comprising:

an elongate catheter body, the catheter body comprising:

a proximal end;

a distal end;

a common lumen extending from the proximal location at the proximal end to a distal location proximal to the distal end, comprising a first longitudinal central axis;

a distal lumen extending from the distal location of the common lumen to the distal end of the catheter body, wherein the distal lumen has comprise a second longitudinal central axis that is parallel and offset from the first longitudinal central axis; and

a side lumen extending distally from the distal location of the common lumen to a side wall location of the catheter body wherein the side wall location is proximal to the distal end of the catheter body;

an imaging lumen extending from the proximal end of the catheter body;

a proximal catheter handle coupled to the proximal end of the catheter body, the handle comprising:

a catheter body rotator knob configured to rotate the catheter body relative to the proximal catheter handle; and

an imaging catheter displacement knob configured to longitudinally displace an imaging catheter inserted into the catheter body relative to the catheter body.

17 . The catheter system of claim 16 , wherein the side wall location of the side lumen is located proximal to a closed distal end of the imaging lumen.

18 . The catheter system of claim 16 , wherein the distal end of the catheter body is an asymmetrically tapered cone shape.

19 . The catheter system of claim 16 , wherein the catheter body further comprises an indicator lumen.

20 . The catheter system of claim 19 , wherein the average diameter of the indicator lumen is smaller than the average diameter of the distal lumen, which is smaller than the average diameter of the common lumen, which is smaller than the average diameter of the imaging lumen.