Perivascular Denervation Catheter Patent Grant to DEEPQURE INC.
Summary
The USPTO granted patent US12599425B2 to DEEPQURE INC. on April 14, 2026. The patent covers a perivascular denervation catheter featuring a shaft with a loop disposed near the distal end, configured to curl around tissue and deliver energy for nerve ablation. The loop includes a bendable film, parallel electrodes, and sensors positioned between electrode pairs. The patent contains 13 claims.
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The USPTO granted patent US12599425B2 to DEEPQURE INC. on April 14, 2026. The patent covers a perivascular denervation catheter system including a shaft, a loop near the distal end, multiple parallel electrodes on a flexible film, and sensors positioned between electrodes. The catheter is designed to curl around tissue and deliver energy for nerve denervation procedures.
Medical device manufacturers developing ablation catheters or perivascular nerve modulation devices should review this patent for potential freedom-to-operate considerations or licensing opportunities. Healthcare providers utilizing denervation procedures may also benefit from awareness of this newly issued IP protection covering catheter-based nerve ablation technology.
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Systems for perivascular nerve denervation
Grant US12599425B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
DEEPQURE INC.
Inventors
Chang Wook Jeong, Seok Joo Chang, Du Jin Bach
Abstract
Provided is a catheter including a shaft having a distal end and a loop disposed near the distal end and configured to curl around a tissue and receive, via the shaft, energy to denervate at least a portion of the tissue. The loop includes: a first film capable of bending to curl around the tissue; a plurality of electrodes disposed on the first film and arranged in parallel to each other with a predetermined distance; a sensor disposed at a position corresponding to a position between the plurality of electrodes.
CPC Classifications
A61B 2018/142 A61B 2018/1467 A61B 5/6877 A61B 2562/164 A61B 2562/166 A61B 5/294
Filing Date
2020-12-07
Application No.
17113935
Claims
13
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