Abstract:
A system for treating abnormal muscle activity via energy application includes a catheter, an electrode assembly including a plurality of electrodes, a processor configured to receive signals associated with intrinsic tissue activity sensed by the plurality of electrodes, the processor determining a location of a target tissue to be treated based on the sensed intrinsic activity, and a stimulator configured to transmit energy to at least one of the plurality of electrode located at the target tissue.
Abstract:
A medical device may include a pump configured to dispense an agent for treating a condition of a lung. The pump may be configured to be implanted subcutaneously into a patient. The medical device may also include a treatment device coupled to the pump and configured to deliver the agent to the lung.
Abstract:
Exemplary embodiments of devices and methods for treating a lung including, for example, treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are disclosed. A device may include a plurality of media and a deployment member. The media may be configured for deployment into one or more airways of a lung. The deployment member may be configured for insertion into or proximate the one or more airways of the lung. Also, the deployment member may be configured to deploy the plurality of media substantially simultaneously. Further, the plurality of media may be configured to be retained within the one or more airways of the lung.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to the field of tissue mapping and ablation. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to expandable medical devices for identifying and treating local anatomical abnormalities within a body lumen. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods of focal treatment for overactive bladders.
Abstract:
A medical device may include a stimulation member configured to apply a stimulus to a nerve that is configured to control a contraction of an airway distal to the nerve, and a measurement member configured to measure an effect of the stimulus on the airway. The medical device also may include an energy delivery element configured to deliver energy to tissue defining the airway to reduce an effect of the stimulus on the airway. The energy delivery element may be disposed at or distally of the stimulation member.
Abstract:
A method of treating an airway of a lung may include inserting a medical device into the airway, and delivering an agent from the medical device to a nerve disposed within or adjacent the airway to damage the nerve sufficient to reduce an ability of the nerve to send nerve signals.
Abstract:
A method for treating a lung may include forming a channel between a first airway and a second airway through a tissue of the lung to allow air trapped within the first airway to flow through the channel and the second airway, and inserting a support member into the channel.
Abstract:
A method of monitoring a lung condition of a patient may include automatically receiving a diagnostic signal from one or more sensors delivered adjacent to or within a lung of the patient. The one or more sensors may be active to conduct diagnostic monitoring of the lung. The method also may include calculating a diagnostic value based on the diagnostic signal, and determining, based on the diagnostic value, a change in the lung condition.