IP Library Granted Patent US 8,336,552
Granted Patent B2
US 8,336,552 · App. 13/285,908 · Granted Dec 25, 2012

Methods and devices for conduit occlusion

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Patent No.
US 8,336,552
App. No.
13/285,908
Granted
Dec 25, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention comprises systems, methods and devices for the delivery of compositions for occluding or of elements for opening conduits. The implantable occlusive material may be delivered pre-formed or in situ cured and, may be a resorbable or degradable material that supports tissue ingrowth or wound healing or a similar response that replaces the cured occlusive material leaving little or no original occlusive material in place. The delivery system is positioned to allow for placement of the occlusive material into the body conduit. Use of delivery systems, methods and devices for re-opening an occluded body conduit are also included.

Claims (30)

1. A method for occluding at least one fallopian tube in a human or animal body, comprising,

a) providing a delivery system that delivers an effective amount of an occlusive material composition, wherein the delivery system comprises a delivery device comprising an introducer shaft comprising an atraumatic tip and defining at least one opening spaced from the atraumatic tip for providing at least one catheter; at least one catheter, wherein a catheter comprises an end structure on a delivery end; and means for providing an occlusive material composition into and through the at least one catheter;

b) positioning the atraumatic tip of the introducer shaft at or near the fundus of a uterus;

c) positioning the delivery end of at least one catheter at or near a uterine cornua such that the end structure is at or near a tubal ostium, wherein the end structure maintains the delivery end in the uterine cornua and aids in localized delivery of the occlusive material composition;

d) delivering from a catheter an effective amount of an occlusive material composition at or near the ostia of the fallopian tubes; and

e) occluding the fallopian tubes by forming an occlusion with the occlusive material composition within the lumen of at least one fallopian tube.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein two fallopian tubes are occluded without removal and re-introduction, or substantial repositioning, of the introducer shaft.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the fallopian tube is fallopian tube of a human.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the occlusive material composition comprises a tissue adhesive.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the occlusive material composition is ultrasound visible.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the ultrasound visible material comprises microbubbles of air or gas or microparticles of a material that entrap air or gas.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein the tissue adhesive is cyanoacrylate, polyacrylic acids, polyethylene glycols, modified polyethylene glycols, thrombin, collagen, collagen-based adhesives, fibrin, fibrin glue compositions, gelatin-resorcinol-formaldehyde-glutaraldehye (GRFG) glue, autologous blood in combination with collagen or thrombin, crosslinked albumin adhesives, modified glycosaminoglycans, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based adhesives, alginates, or chitosan or gelatin, crosslinked with carbodiimide or genepin or combinations thereof.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein occlusive composition material cures, and the cured composition swells less than 20%.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition is about 20% to about 100% substantially resorbed or degraded in a range of about 30 to about 90 days.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the occlusion is maintained by tissue ingrowth or wound healing or similar type response.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the occlusive material composition further comprises polymers or particles.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the particles are nano- or micro-particles.

13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition comprises polymers.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises tissue scarring agents, fibrosis agents, wound healing promoting agents, fertilization inhibitors, contraceptive agents, tissue growth promoters, hormones, polymerization inhibitors, polymerization stabilizers, emulsifying agents, echogenic agents, contrast agents, viscosity-modifying materials, plasticizers, colorants or combinations thereof.

15. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises a curable carrier for the occlusive materials, a control release agent, tissue scarring agents, wound healing promoting agents, fibrosis agents, fertilization inhibitors, contraceptive agents, tissue growth promoters, hormones, polymerization inhibitors, polymerization stabilizers, emulsifying agents, echogenic agents, contrast agents, viscosity-modifying materials, plasticizers, colorants or combinations thereof.

16. A method for contraception, comprising,

a) providing a delivery system that delivers an effective amount of an occlusive material composition, wherein the delivery system comprises a delivery device comprising an introducer shaft comprising an atraumatic tip and defining at least one opening spaced from the atraumatic tip for providing at least one catheters; at least one catheter, wherein a catheter comprises an end structure on a delivery end; and means for providing an occlusive material composition into and through the at least one catheter;

b) positioning the atraumatic tip of the introducer shaft at or near the fundus of a uterus;

c) positioning the delivery end of at least one catheter at or near a uterine cornua such that the end structure is at or near a tubal ostium, wherein the end structure maintains the delivery end in the uterine cornua and aids in localized delivery of the occlusive material composition;

d) delivering an effective amount of the occlusive material composition at or near the tubal ostium such that the occlusive material is provided to a portion of a lumen of at least one fallopian tube; and

e) occluding at least one fallopian tubes by forming an occlusion with the occlusive material composition within the lumen of at least one fallopian tube.

17. A transcervical device, comprising, an introducer shaft comprising an atraumatic tip and defining at least one opening spaced from the atraumatic tip for providing at least one catheter; at least one catheter comprising an end structure on a delivery end for maintaining the delivery end in the uterine cornua and aiding in localized delivery of a composition, and attachment elements on a proximal end.

18. The transcervical device of claim 17 , further comprising elements for providing a composition into and through the at least one catheter and an ultrasound visible composition.

19. The device of claim 17 , wherein the end structure is a cup, nozzle, or a balloon.

20. The device of claim 17 , further comprising a delivery device stabilizer for holding the transcervical device in place once positioned.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2018
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: FEMASYS, INC.
Reel/Frame 045783/0412 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2015
From: LEE-SEPSICK, KATHY; AZEVEDO, MAX S.; CURRIE, DANIEL S.
To: FEMASYS INC.
Reel/Frame 035242/0693 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 4, 2012
From: FEMASYS INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028318/0609 →