Robert Sakal - Bolton MA, US Meghan Brennan - Newburyport MA, US Douglas Macarthur - Acton MA, US Ben E. Morris - Louisville KY, US Todd A. Hall - Goshen KY, US Simon Furnish - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Cytyc Corporation - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 5/178 A61B 5/00 F16K 7/04
US Classification:
60416704, 600573, 251 7
Abstract:
A medical instrument including a ductal access device comprising a low profile, ergonomic manifold hub usable to introduce fluids into a breast duct and collect ductal fluid samples including ductal epithelial cells and clumps of ductal epithelial cells from within a breast duct. The ductal access device also comprises an elongated access catheter having a distal end, one lumen and dimensions which permit introduction of the distal end through a ductal orifice so that a distal end of the catheter may be positioned distal to the ductal sphincter of a human breast. The medical instrument may also include and activate valve and a Nitinol introducer.
Robert Sakal - Bolton MA, US Ellen E. Sheets - Concord MA, US Meghan Brennan - Newburyport MA, US Greg R. Furnish - Louisville KY, US Ben E. Morris - Louisville KY, US Indi Gunasekara - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
Windy Hill Medical, Inc. - Laguna Hills CA
International Classification:
A61B 10/00
US Classification:
600562, 600563
Abstract:
A ductal access device is provided for accessing a breast duct and collecting biological material from within the duct. The access device may include an elongated member having an outer diameter sized for positioning within the breast duct and an internal lumen for infusing a fluid into the breast duct and collecting fluid from the breast duct. The elongated member may include a central axis extending through the internal lumen and a different axis being parallel to the central axis defining an off-axis configuration. An elongated distal tip extends beyond the distal end of the internal lumen and along the different axis. The elongated distal tip has a closed distal end for navigating within the breast duct. The elongated distal tip may include an internal passageway that is sized to slidiably or removably receive an elongated introducer.
Medical Instrument For Accessing A Breast Duct For Performing A Medical Procedure
Robert Sakal - Bolton MA, US Meghan Brennan - Newburyport MA, US Greg Furnish - Louisville KY, US Charles Whatley - Louisville KY, US Ben Morris - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
A61M001/00 A61M001/06 A61B010/00
US Classification:
600562000, 604073000, 604027000
Abstract:
A medical instrument including a ductal access device comprising a low profile, ergonomic manifold hub usable to introduce fluids into a breast duct and collect ductal fluid samples including ductal epithelial cells and clumps of ductal epithelial cells from within a breast duct. The ductal access device also comprises an elongated access catheter having a distal end, one lumen and dimensions which permit introduction of the distal end through a ductal orifice so that a distal end of the catheter may be positioned distal to the ductal sphincter of a human breast. The medical instrument may also include at least one spacing member for adjustably positioning the manifold hub a desired distance above the surface of the nipple. The spacing member may control the insertion depth of the catheter into the duct. The medical instrument may also include at least one member for anchoring the device to the breast.
Ductal Lavage Microcatheter With User Activated Valve And Nitinol Introducer
Robert Sakal - Bolton MA, US Meghan Brennan - Newburyport MA, US Douglas Macarthur - Acton MA, US Ben Morris - Louisville KY, US Todd Hall - Goshen KY, US Simon Furnish - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/178 A61B 5/00 B65D 81/00 F16K 7/04
US Classification:
604167040, 600573000, 251007000
Abstract:
A medical instrument including a ductal access device comprising a low profile, ergonomic manifold hub usable to introduce fluids into a breast duct and collect ductal fluid samples including ductal epithelial cells and clumps of ductal epithelial cells from within a breast duct. The ductal access device also comprises an elongated access catheter having a distal end, one lumen and dimensions which permit introduction of the distal end through a ductal orifice so that a distal end of the catheter may be positioned distal to the ductal sphincter of a human breast. The medical instrument may also include and activate valve and a Nitinol introducer.
Medical Instrument For Accessing A Breast Duct For Performing A Medical Procedure
Robert Sakal - Bolton MA, US Meghan Brennan - Newburyport MA, US Greg Furnish - Louisville KY, US Charles Whatley - Louisville KY, US Ben Morris - Louisville KY, US
International Classification:
B01D 47/00
US Classification:
261019000
Abstract:
A medical instrument including a ductal access device comprising a low profile, ergonomic manifold hub usable to introduce fluids into a breast duct and collect ductal fluid samples including ductal epithelial cells and clumps of ductal epithelial cells from within a breast duct. The ductal access device also comprises an elongated access catheter having a distal end, one lumen and dimensions which permit introduction of the distal end through a ductal orifice so that a distal end of the catheter may be positioned distal to the ductal sphincter of a human breast. The medical instrument may also include at least one spacing member for adjustably positioning the manifold hub a desired distance above the surface of the nipple. The spacing member may control the insertion depth of the catheter into the duct. The medical instrument may also include at least one member for anchoring the device to the breast.
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