THROMBECTOMY CATHETERS THAT INCORPORATE TECHNOLOGY

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MERLIN MIVI Neuroscience, Inc. 6545 City West Parkway Eden Prairie MN 55344 Thrombectomy catheters that incorporate technology for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures; medical device, namely, a thrombectomy catheter system comprising a catheter that incorporates technology for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures, tubing and suction pump; catheters for use in the removal of clots and foreign bodies in peripheral vasculatures; medical devices, namely, surgical thrombectomy tools used within catheters for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures;
MERLIN MIVI Neuroscience, Inc. 6545 City West Parkway Eden Prairie MN 55344 Thrombectomy catheters that incorporate technology for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures; medical device, namely, a thrombectomy catheter system comprising a catheter that incorporates technology for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures, tubing and suction pump; catheters for use in the removal of clots and foreign bodies in peripheral vasculatures; medical devices, namely, surgical thrombectomy tools used within catheters for removing clots and foreign bodies from peripheral vasculatures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A thrombectomy catheter device having an improved hemostasis valve which is self-sealing and which functions as a one-way valve. The self-sealing hemostasis valve can be factory preset to automatically seal with or without the inclusion of a guidewire at a certain desired pressure or allowable leakage. Such sealing is automatic without the need to manually manipulate a hemostasis nut to obtain hemostasis. The thrombectomy catheter device can, without hemostasis nut adjustment, be positioned along and about a guidewire while yet maintaining suitable pressure for sustaining hemostasis at a preferred level. Certain embodiments of the thrombectomy catheter device having a self-sealing hemostasis valve include an adjustable hemostasis nut which can be manually tightened to restrict flow or guidewire movement or loosened to reduce friction on the guidewire and allow fluid to flow out if desired. An introducer facilitates free passage of a guidewire in either direction through the hemostasis nut and hemostasis valving and can also be incorporated to purge internal air or fluids.