20240050115. METHOD FOR PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF VESSELS simplified abstract (Signati Medical Inc.)

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METHOD FOR PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF VESSELS

Organization Name

Signati Medical Inc.

Inventor(s)

Gerard Henry of Shreveport LA (US)

Robert A. Van Wyk of St. Pete Beach FL (US)

METHOD FOR PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF VESSELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050115 titled 'METHOD FOR PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF VESSELS

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a method for percutaneously occluding and dividing varicose veins or other problematic vessels. This method is a rapid, reliable, and less invasive therapy that can be performed by minimally skilled personnel in various medical settings.

  • The method involves percutaneously occluding and dividing varicose veins or problematic vessels.
  • It is a less invasive therapy compared to conventional varicose vein techniques.
  • The method can be performed by minimally skilled personnel.
  • It provides a rapid and reliable treatment option.
  • The therapy can be performed in various medical settings.

Potential Applications:

  • Treatment of varicose veins
  • Treatment of other problematic vessels

Problems Solved:

  • Disadvantages and potential complications of conventional varicose vein techniques, such as hematomas, swelling, blood clots, post-surgical pain, nerve injury, spontaneous regeneration, and undesired resumption of varicosity.
  • Need for highly skilled surgical professionals.
  • Prolonged recovery period and severe limitations on post-surgical activity.

Benefits:

  • Rapid and reliable treatment option
  • Less invasive therapy
  • Can be performed by minimally skilled personnel
  • Suitable for various medical settings


Original Abstract Submitted

conventional varicose vein techniques suffer from a number of disadvantages and potential complications, including, for example, a risk for the development of hematomas, swelling, and blood clots, post-surgical pain and nerve injury, a potential for spontaneous regeneration and undesired resumption of varicosity, a need for a highly skilled surgical professional, as well as, in certain instances, a prolonged recovery period, accompanied by severe limitations on post-surgical activity. the present invention overcomes the disadvantages and deficiencies of the prior art by providing a method for percutaneously occluding and dividing a varicose vein or other problematic vessel, a rapid, reliable, less invasive therapy that may be readily, reliably, and successfully performed by minimally skilled personnel around the world in a variety of medical settings.