Medical probe for navigating small diameter blood vessels

US2025177055A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025177055-A1
Application numberUS-202318525679-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateNov 30, 2023
Priority dateNov 30, 2023
Publication dateJun 5, 2025
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The disclosed technology includes medical probe that includes an elongated shaft, a guidewire, coils, and electrodes. The elongated shaft extends along a longitudinal axis and is dimensioned to be inserted into a vein of Marshall. The guidewire extends through a lumen in the elongated shaft. The coils are connected to the distal dip of the elongated shaft and each coil is configured to generate a current when subjected to a magnetic field, the current being indicative of a position of the respective coil. The electrodes are connected to the distal tip. Each electrode is designed to (i) sense anatomical signals in the vein of Marshall and provide electrical signals which are indicative of the anatomical signals or (ii) convey ablation energy to a target tissue region proximal the vein of Marshall.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A medical probe comprising: an elongated shaft that extends along a longitudinal axis and is dimensioned to be inserted into a vein of Marshall, the elongated shaft comprising a distal tip and defining a lumen; a guidewire that extends through the lumen; a plurality of coils connected to the distal dip along the longitudinal axis, each coil being configured to generate a current when subjected to a magnetic field, the current being indicative of a position of the respective coil; and a plurality of electrodes connected to the distal tip along the longitudinal axis, each electrode being configured to (i) sense anatomical signals in the vein of Marshall and provide electrical signals which are indicative of the anatomical signals or (ii) convey ablation energy to a target tissue region proximal the vein of Marshall. 2 . The medical probe of claim 1 , each electrode comprising a ring electrode comprising an electrode axis coaxial with the longitudinal axis. 3 . The medical probe of claim 1 , a first coil of the plurality of coils being disposed within the distal tip and positioned so as to overlap with a distalmost electrode of the plurality of electrodes along the longitudinal axis. 4 . The medical probe of claim 3 , the plurality of coils further comprising a second coil and a third coil, the second coil and the third coil being positioned away from the distal end of the distal tip such that the second coil and the third coil are non-overlapping with each electrode of the plurality of electrodes. 5 . The medical probe of claim 1 , the elongated shaft comprising: an outer wall; and a lumen wall that defines the lumen. 6 . The medical probe of claim 5 , each coil being disposed between the outer wall and the lumen wall. 7 . The medical probe of claim 1 , the elongated shaft having an outer diameter between approximately 0.04 inches and 0.05 inches. 8 . The medical probe of claim 1 , each coil comprising a single axis sensor selected from a group consisting of a flat spiral coil, cylindrical coil or combination thereof. 9 . The medical probe of claim 1 , each electrode being configured to (i) sense the anatomical signals in the vein of Marshall and provide the electrical signals which are indicative of the anatomical signals and (ii) convey the ablation energy to the target tissue region proximal the vein of Marshall. 10 . A system comprising: a medical probe comprising: an elongated shaft that extends along a longitudinal axis and is dimensioned to be inserted into a vein of Marshall, the elongated shaft comprising a distal tip and defining a lumen therethrough; a guidewire that extends through the lumen; a plurality of coils connected to the distal dip along the longitudinal axis, each coil being configured to generate a current when subjected to a magnetic field, the current being indicative of a position of the respective coil; and a plurality of electrodes connected to the distal tip along the longitudinal axis, each electrode being configured to (i) sense anatomical signals in the vein of Marshall and provide electrical signals which are indicative of the anatomical signals or (ii) convey ablation energy to a target tissue region proximal the vein of Marshall; and a processor configured to estimate a position of the distal tip based on the generated currents and (i) estimate at least one characteristic of the anatomical signals based on the electrical signals or (ii) provide a signal to convey the ablation energy to the electrodes. 11 . The system of claim 10 , each electrode comprising a ring electrode comprising an electrode axis coaxial with the longitudinal axis. 12 . The system of claim 10 , each coil being disposed within the distal tip and positioned so as to overlap with a respective electrode of the plurality of electrodes along the longitudinal axis. 13 . The system of claim 12 , the elongated shaft comprising an outer wall and a lumen wall that defines the lumen, each coil being disposed between the outer wall and the lumen wall. 14 . The system of claim 10 , each coil comprising a single axis sensor. 15 . A system comprising: an elongated probe that extends along a longitudinal axis and is dimensioned to be inserted into a coronary sinus, the elongated catheter shaft comprising an opening; a guidewire catheter that extends through the opening along the longitudinal axis and is dimension to be inserted into a vein of Marshall; a first plurality of electrodes connected to the elongated probe along the longitudinal axis; and a second plurality of electrodes connected to the guidewire catheter along the longitudinal axis, each electrode of the first plurality of electrodes and the second plurality of electrodes being configured to (i) generate a current that is indicative of a position of the respective electrode and (ii) sense anatomical signals of a tissue and provide electrical signals which are indicative of the anatomical signals. 16 . The system of claim 15 , each electrode further being configured to convey ablation energy to a target tissue region proximal the vein of Marshall. 17 . The system of claim 15 , further comprising an inflatable probe balloon connected to the elongated probe. 18 . The system of claim 15 , further comprising an inflatable guidewire balloon connected to the guidewire catheter proximal the second plurality of electrodes. 19 . The system of claim 15 , the guidewire catheter having an outer diameter of approximately 0.03 to 0.04 inches. 20 . The system of claim 15 , further comprising a guidewire, and the guidewire catheter defining a guidewire lumen therethrough, the guidewire extending through the guidewire lumen.

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What does patent US2025177055A1 cover?
The disclosed technology includes medical probe that includes an elongated shaft, a guidewire, coils, and electrodes. The elongated shaft extends along a longitudinal axis and is dimensioned to be inserted into a vein of Marshall. The guidewire extends through a lumen in the elongated shaft. The coils are connected to the distal dip of the elongated shaft and each coil is configured to generate…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Biosense Webster Israel Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1482. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 05 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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