Patents Assigned to CRYOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC., A Delaware Corporation
  • Publication number: 20040243116
    Abstract: The present invention provides cryotherapy treatment of dissections in a blood vessel of a patient. The present invention further provides cryotherapy treatment of side branch occlusion in a bifurcated blood vessel. One method for treating potential or existing dissections in a blood vessel comprises cooling the blood vessel to a temperature and for a time sufficient to remodel the blood vessel such that dissections of the blood vessel are reduced. Another method for treating side branch occlusion in a bifurcated blood vessel, the bifurcated blood vessel having a side branch and a main branch, the main branch having plaque disposed thereon, comprises cooling an inner surface of the main branch to a temperature and for a time sufficient to inhibit plaque shift from the main branch into the side branch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Applicant: CryoVascular Systems, Inc., A Delaware Corporation
    Inventors: James Joye, Kristine Tatsutani
  • Publication number: 20040002749
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and kits detect and/or treat vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel. A temperature differential can be sensed along a lumen surface with temperature sensors on a balloon filled with warm gas. Treatment methods include controlled and safe cryogenic cooling of vulnerable plaque to inhibit release of retained fluid within the vulnerable plaque so as to inhibit acute coronary syndrome and to help maintain patency of a body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2003
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: CRYOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC. A Delaware Corporation
    Inventors: James Joye, Kristine Tatsutani, Joseph J. Williams
  • Publication number: 20020183731
    Abstract: Improved devices, systems, and methods for inhibiting hyperplasia in blood vessels provide controlled and safe cryotherapy treatment of a target portion within a body lumen of a patient. Efficacy of endoluminal cryogenic cooling can be enhanced by limiting cooling of target tissues using a thermal barrier disposed between a dual balloon cryotherapy catheter. Containment of both balloons can be monitored by applying a vacuum within a space between the first and second balloons, and by coupling the vacuum space to a fluid shutoff so as to inhibit flow of cryogenic fluid in response to a change in the vacuum space. Controlled cooling of the vessel can be improved by use of a nebulizer in fluid communication with a cryogenic liquid supply lumen and a gas supply lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: CRYOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC., A Delaware Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy D. Holland, James Joye, Ronald Williams, Richard S. Williams