Shock wave catheter with shock absorber

US12594085B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12594085-B2
Application numberUS-202318524660-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2023
Priority dateNov 30, 2023
Publication dateApr 7, 2026
Grant dateApr 7, 2026

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A shock wave catheter includes an elongate member and a shock wave emitter assembly located at a distal region of the elongate member. The shock wave emitter assembly includes a shock absorber made of a low durometer material. A shock wave catheter system includes a shock wave catheter with a shock absorber and a high voltage power supply configured to generate high voltage pulses. A method for treating a lesion in a body lumen includes generating shock waves with a shock wave catheter system that includes a shock wave catheter with a shock absorber.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A catheter for treating lesions in a body lumen, the catheter comprising: an elongate member; at least one shock wave emitter assembly mounted over a distal portion of the elongate member, the at least one shock wave emitter assembly comprising an electrode pair comprising: an inner electrode; and an outer electrode, the at least one shock wave emitter assembly configured to generate a shock wave when a voltage of no less than 10 kV is applied across the electrode pair; and a shock absorber located at least partially between the inner electrode and the outer electrode and surrounding the inner electrode and having an aperture aligned with the inner electrode; wherein the shock absorber comprises a polymer material having a Shore A hardness value between 20 and 75, and the shock absorber is between 0.25 millimeters and 1.0 millimeters thick. 2 . The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the polymer material is a thermoplastic polyurethane. 3 . The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the polymer material has a Shore A hardness value no less than 50. 4 . The catheter of claim 1 , further comprising an enclosure that at least partially surrounds the at least one shock wave emitter assembly, wherein shock waves are transmitted through a wall of the enclosure. 5 . The catheter of claim 4 , wherein the enclosure comprises a balloon. 6 . The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the polymer material is an electrically insulating material. 7 . The catheter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one shock wave emitter assembly is electrically connected to a power supply configured to generate a generator voltage no less than 6 kV. 8 . A catheter system for treating lesions in a body lumen, the system comprising: a catheter comprising: an elongate member; at least one shock wave emitter assembly mounted over a distal portion of the elongate member, the at least one shock wave emitter assembly comprising: an inner electrode; a shock absorber at least partially surrounding the inner electrode and having a shock absorber aperture aligned with the inner electrode, wherein the shock absorber comprises a polymer material having a Shore A hardness value between 20 and 75, the shock absorber is between 0.25 millimeters and 1.0 millimeters thick; and a conductive band comprising an outer electrode that is aligned with the shock absorber aperture, the inner electrode and the outer electrode forming an electrode pair; and a power supply electrically connected to the at least one shock wave emitter assembly and configured to supply a voltage no less than 10 kV to the at least one shock wave emitter assembly. 9 . The catheter system of claim 8 , wherein the shock absorber comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane. 10 . The catheter system of claim 8 , wherein the polymer material has a Shore A hardness value no less than 50. 11 . The catheter system of claim 8 , wherein the polymer material is an electrically insulating polymer material. 12 . The catheter system of claim 8 , further comprising an enclosure that at least partially surrounds the at least one shock wave emitter assembly, wherein shock waves are transmitted through a wall of the enclosure. 13 . The catheter system of claim 12 , wherein the enclosure comprises a balloon. 14 . A catheter for treating lesions in a body lumen, the catheter comprising: an elongate member; at least one shock wave emitter assembly located at a distal portion of the elongate member, the at least one shock wave emitter assembly comprising: an electrode pair comprising: a first electrode electrically connected to a high voltage power source configured to supply a voltage no less than 10 kV to the electrode pair; and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and electrically connected to the high voltage power source, the at least one shock wave emitter assembly configured to generate a shock wave when a voltage is applied across the electrode pair; and a shock absorber at least partially located between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein: the shock absorber comprises a polymer material having a Shore A hardness value between 20 and 75 and is between 0.25 millimeters and 1.0 millimeters thick, and the first electrode comprises an edge of a conductive sheath, wherein an overall length of the shock absorber is no less than 3.0 millimeters and an overall length of the conductive sheath is no more than 2.0 millimeters. 15 . A catheter for treating lesions in a body lumen, the catheter comprising: an elongate member; a plurality of axially aligned shock wave emitter assemblies located at a distal portion of the elongate member, each of the plurality of shock wave emitter assemblies comprising: an electrode pair comprising: a first electrode electrically connected to a high voltage power source configured to supply a voltage no less than 10 kV to the electrode pair; and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode and electrically connected to the high voltage power source, the plurality of shock wave emitter assemblies configured to generate a shock wave when a voltage is applied across the electrode pair; and a shock absorber at least partially located between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein: the shock absorber comprises a polymer material having a Shore A hardness value between 20 and 75 and the shock absorber is between 0.25 millimeters and 1.0 millimeters thick.

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  • to be filled with liquid · CPC title

  • isolating electrical current · CPC title

  • electric leads passing through the catheter · CPC title

  • the ultrasound transducer being inside patient's body at the distal end of the catheter · CPC title

  • applying a shock wave (A61B2017/22091 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12594085B2 cover?
A shock wave catheter includes an elongate member and a shock wave emitter assembly located at a distal region of the elongate member. The shock wave emitter assembly includes a shock absorber made of a low durometer material. A shock wave catheter system includes a shock wave catheter with a shock absorber and a high voltage power supply configured to generate high voltage pulses. A method for…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shockwave Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/22022. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 07 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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