IP Library Granted Patent US 8,556,919
Granted Patent B2
US 8,556,919 · App. 12/776,995 · Granted Oct 15, 2013

Delivery system for magnetic anastomosis device

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Patent No.
US 8,556,919
App. No.
12/776,995
Granted
Oct 15, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnet delivery system for forming an anastomosis that comprises a wire guide; a catheter having a delivery portion for advancement into a visceral space, the delivery portion having a lumen extending at least partially therethrough and an expandable balloon for dilation and a lumen extending therethrough, a first port and a second port in communication with the lumen through which the wire guide is disposed; a magnet comprising a lumen therethrough wherein the magnet is removably secured to the delivery portion of the catheter between the first and second ports by disposing the wire guide through the lumen of the magnet, the first port and the second port.

Claims (12)

1. A magnet delivery system for forming an anastomosis, the delivery system comprising:

a wire guide;

a catheter comprising an elongate shaft having a delivery portion for advancement into a visceral space, the delivery portion having an expandable balloon configured for dilation attached about the shaft, a lumen extending through the shaft of the delivery portion, the lumen traversing an interior of the expandable balloon, and a first port and a second port in communication with the lumen through which the wire guide is disposed;

a magnet comprising a lumen therethrough, wherein the magnet is removably secured to the delivery portion of the catheter between the first and second ports by disposing the wire guide through the lumen of the magnet, the first port and the second port; and

wherein the expandable balloon is distal to both the first port and the second port.

2. The magnet delivery system of claim 1 where the magnet has a disc shape.

3. The magnet delivery system of claim 1 where the magnet further comprises an annular edge for placement against the wall of a bodily organ.

4. The magnet delivery system of claim 1 where the magnet further comprises an annular recess for placement against the wall of a bodily organ.

5. The magnet delivery system of claim 1 where the delivery portion further comprises an additional first port, an additional second port, and an additional magnet comprising a lumen therethrough, the additional magnet being removably secured to the delivery portion of the catheter between the additional first and second ports, wherein the additional first and second ports are each disposed proximally of the first port, the second port, and the expandable balloon.

6. The magnet delivery system of claim 5 where the wire guide is placed through the lumen of the additional magnet, the additional first port, and the additional second port to secure the additional magnet to the delivery portion.

7. The magnet delivery system of claim 5 where the magnet further comprises one of an annular edge or an annular recess for placement against the wall of a bodily organ and the additional magnet further comprises the other of the annular edge or the annular recess for placement against the wall of a bodily organ, the annular edge being configured to mate with the annular recess.

8. The magnet delivery system of claim 1 further comprising a radiopaque marker located on the delivery portion of the catheter, where the radiopaque marker is proximate the magnet.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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