Patents Assigned to SCIMED Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporation
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Publication number: 20040176755Abstract: Devices and methods for cold-treating lesions within the body. A temperature monitoring device for use with a cryo therapy apparatus may include a cryo therapy apparatus, one or more tubular members coupled to the cryo therapy apparatus, and a temperature monitoring member coupled to the tubular member. The temperature monitoring member may comprise a retractable needle, an infrared sensor, an ultrasound transmitter, or a stent having a plurality of spikes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventor: Daniel M. Lafontaine
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Publication number: 20040162502Abstract: Devices and methods for detecting vulnerable plaque within a blood vessel are disclosed. A system in accordance with the present invention includes a first wire having a distal end coupled to a voltage source and a proximal end coupled to an instrument capable of measuring voltage. A distal end of a second wire is also coupled to the voltage source and a proximal end of the second wire is coupled to the instrument. The amplitude of the electromotive force produced by the voltage source preferably varies with the temperature of a tissue proximate the voltage source.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Eric M. DoBrava, Michael J. Urick
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Publication number: 20040143249Abstract: The present invention pertains generally to the field of cryo balloon therapy and the use of cryo balloon therapy catheters to generate cold-induced lesions. The present invention includes a cryo balloon therapy apparatus, comprising a catheter having a proximal and a distal end, a cooling member disposed at the distal end of the catheter, a pull cord coupled to the cooling member, and a sheath that couples the pull cord and the catheter. A method for causing cold-induced necrosis is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventor: Daniel M. Lafontaine
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Publication number: 20040068315Abstract: An endoprosthesis, such as a stent, having a layer that can enhance the biocompatibility of the endoprosthesis, and methods of making the endoprosthesis are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Verivada Chandrasekaran, Karl Morris Schmidt, Christopher Torres Molina
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Publication number: 20030233052Abstract: Methods and devices for detecting vulnerable plaque within a blood vessel are disclosed. An elongate medical device in accordance with the present invention includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. A substrate is fixed to the elongate shaft proximate the distal end thereof, and a plurality of sensors are disposed on the substrate. Each sensor is preferably coupled to a switching device. The switching devices are preferably disposed on the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Eric M. DoBrava
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Publication number: 20030206864Abstract: The invention provides embolic particles, agents and compositions, suitable for effectuating embolization or occlusion of a vessel or a duct, which particles, agents and compositions are visible under ultrasound. Particularly, the embolic particles, agents and compositions comprise gas or microbubbles of gas such that the embolic particles, agents and compositions are visible under ultrasound. The invention further provides for methods of treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention further provides for methods of embolization and detection of embolic occlusion using the embolic particle, agents, and compositions of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventor: Stephan Mangin
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Publication number: 20030203985Abstract: Chemically cross-linked polymeric particles are formed using mechanical rather than chemical processes, facilitating production of small-diameter particles in a manner largely independent of the viscosity or density of the polymer. For example, an uncross-linked resin may be provided in particulate form, agglomerated, and compressed into a mass of a desired shape with a desired diameter, and subsequently cross-linked.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Samuel P. Baldwin, Robert P. Skribiski
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Publication number: 20030194343Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an austenitic, stainless steel series 300 alloy having improved biocompatible characteristics. The modified stainless steel alloy consists essentially of, in weight percent, about 1 C Mn Si P S ≦0.030 ≦2.00 ≦0.750 ≦0.023 ≦0.010 Cr Mo Ni Fe “X” 8.5-11.5 0.0-6.25 6.5-7.5 46.185-74.000 5.0-10.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota CorporationInventor: Charles Horace Craig
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Publication number: 20030125637Abstract: Devices and methods for detecting vulnerable plaque within a blood vessel are disclosed. A catheter in accordance with the present invention includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and an outer surface. At least one temperature sensor is disposed proximate to the distal end of the elongate shaft. In one preferred embodiment, the at least one temperature sensor is adapted to contact inner surface of the blood vessel. In another preferred embodiment, at least one temperature sensor is disposed within a channel defined by a body member that is disposed about the elongate shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: SciMed Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Eric M. DoBrava, Marwane S. Berrada, Scott Kimmel, Suzana Prstic, Michael F. Hoey, Avram Bar-Cohen, Paul A. Iaizzo
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Publication number: 20020161384Abstract: An ablation assembly (10) is disclosed having a drive assembly (16) positioned in a housing (29) and movable along a longitudinal path of motion within the housing. A tubular shaft (30) extends along a longitudinal axis of the housing between the drive assembly and the end of the housing. The drive assembly includes a turbine (22) coupled to an elastomeric plug (19). An aperture (20) extends longitudinally through the elastomeric plug. A tube (15) is attached to a proximal end of a driveshaft (12) and an ablation instrument (11) is coupled to the distal end of the driveshaft. The tube has a sufficient length to be inserted through the tubular shaft until the proximal end of the tube engages the elasomeric plug with an interference fit within the aperture, thereby coupling the driveshaft to the drive assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: SCIMED Life Systems, Inc., a Minnesota corporationInventors: Edward I. Wulfman, Natalya Peskin