Patents Assigned to Interventional Innovations Corporation
  • Patent number: 5776100
    Abstract: An infusion guide wire of superelastic nickel titanium is disclosed comprising a lumen extending longitudinally through the wire and a distal portion with a smaller outer diameter than a proximal portion. One or more intermediate portions of intermediate outer diameters can be provided, as well. An occlusion balloon can be attached to the distal portion, and inflated through the lumen. Alternatively, or in conjunction with the occlusion balloon, drugs or other agents can be delivered through the lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Interventional Innovations Corporation
    Inventor: Michael R. Forman
  • Patent number: 5713853
    Abstract: A catheter for delivering drugs or other agents is disclosed particularly suited for delivering drugs proximate the walls of a vessel or lumen, such as an artery or vein. The catheter comprises a shaft with a distal portion comprising at least one and preferably a plurality of delivery members. When deployed, the delivery members flare from the catheter shaft at an acute or obtuse angle. At least a portion of the delivery members are within a restraining member such as a sleeve or thread, for example, to maintain the delivery member within the diameter of the shaft prior to deployment. Delivery lumens provide drugs to ports in the delivery members for delivery out of the catheter. The delivery members preferably bear against the wall of the vessel when deployed, to deliver the drug or other agent proximate the walls of the blood vessel, where blood flow is slow. In another embodiment the delivery members comprise a first tapered portion, a second longitudinal portion and a plurality of drug delivery ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: Interventional Innovations Corporation
    Inventors: David W. Clark, Souise S. Clark, Michael R. Forman