Patents Assigned to St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6511491
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for making an anastomotic connection between first and second tubular fluid conduits are provided. For example, a connector may be configured for attachment to the first and second tubular fluid conduits and have an interior thereof substantially accessible to the interior of the first tubular fluid conduit. The connector may be configured for annular enlargement. An expandable structure is provided having a first portion configured to annularly enlarge the connector by engaging the interior of the connector. A second portion may be configured to extend through an opening in the medial portion of the first tubular fluid conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerry Grudem, William J. Swanson, Todd Allen Berg
  • Patent number: 6508252
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for delivering and installing a new length of tubing between two sections of a patient's existing body organ tubing and at least partly outside of that existing structure. For example, the new length of tubing may be for the purpose of providing the patient with a coronary bypass. The new tubing may be an artificial graft, a natural graft (harvested elsewhere from the patient), or both. The new tubing is installed at the operative site primarily by providing at least one graft location with instrumentation inserted through the patient's existing tubular body organ structure. Assistance in installing the new tubing may be provided by minimally invasive surgical access openings in the patient's chest. The tubing may be delivered through the patient's existing tubular body structure or, alternatively, through the surgical access openings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Daniel J. Sullivan, William J. Swanson, Paul J. Hindrichs
  • Patent number: 6508822
    Abstract: A medical graft assembly for connecting an end of a tubular graft conduit to a side wall of a patient's existing tubular body conduit via an aperture in the side wall thereof with a connector. The connector has a first plurality of fingers configured to engage an interior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A second plurality of fingers is configured to engage an exterior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A third plurality of fingers is received in an interior lumen of the graft conduit, and a fourth plurality of fingers is configured to pierce the graft conduit. The connector is radially deformable between a first size and a second size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Alex Alden Peterson, Paul J. Hindrichs, Mark D. Wahlberg, Todd Allen Berg, Jon Patrick St. Germain
  • Publication number: 20020188302
    Abstract: A bypass graft conduit is installed in the circulatory system of a patient using apparatus which facilitates performing most or all of the necessary work intraluminally (i.e., via lumens of the patient's circulatory system). A guide structure such as a wire is installed in the patient via circulatory system lumens so that a portion of the guide structure extends along the desired path of the bypass conduit, which bypass conduit path is outside the circulatory system as it exists prior to installation of the bypass graft. The bypass graft is then introduced into the patient along the guide structure and connected at each of its ends to the circulatory system using connectors that form fluid-tight annular openings from the bypass graft lumen into the adjacent circulatory system lumens. The guide structure is then pulled out of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2002
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd A. Berg, Daniel J. Sullivan, Matthew W. Baker, Paul J. Hindrichs, Gregory A. Boldenow, Jason A. Galdonik, Mark D. Wahlberg, Christopher M. Prigge, Alex A. Peterson, Jon Patrick St. Germain, William J. Swanson, Scott P. Thome
  • Publication number: 20020183769
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for making an anastomotic connection between a first conduit and a second conduit are provided. A connector is mounted annularly around the distal end portion of an inflatable balloon. Upon inflation of the balloon, the connector enlarges radially and shortens axially such that first and second members of the connector engage the first and second conduits, respectively, and draw the two conduits together to create a seal therebetween. Additional apparatus may be provided to reduce the tension on the first conduit (e.g., a graft conduit) and/or to define a kink-free path for the first conduit to follow after making the anastomotic connection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: ST. JUDE MEDICAL ATG, INC.
    Inventors: William J. Swanson, Rick Cornelius, Paul J. Hindrichs, Alex A. Peterson
  • Publication number: 20020173810
    Abstract: A body tissue graft for use in a patient includes a frame structure made of a first elastic material, a covering of a second elastic material on the frame structure, the covering substantially filling openings in the frame structure, and a connector connected to the frame structure. Projections are secured to the connector structure. The projections facilitate attachment of the tubular graft in a patient by securing the graft to the body tissue with which the graft is employed. The connector selectively circumferentially expands and the projections selectively circumferentially expand. This may be done using an inflatable balloon to circumferentially expand the projections. A restraining member may be provided to restrain the projections in a cone shape so that an end of the graft may be used to open an aperture through a side wall of existing body organ tubing and a portion of the projections may enter the aperture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Applicant: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Bachinski, David S. Goldsteen, Daniel J. Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20020169466
    Abstract: A connector for use in providing an anastomotic connection between two tubular body fluid conduits in a patient is provided. The connector is preferably a single, integral structure that can be cut from a tube. The connector has axially spaced portions that include “fingers” for engaging the two body fluid conduits. The connector also has members that have sharpened end portions that engage and penetrate the wall of one of the body fluid conduits. The fingers and sharpened members hold the two conduits together in a fluid-tight engagement. Apparatus for use in deploying a connector is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Applicant: ST. JUDE MEDICAL ATG, INC.
    Inventors: Alex Peterson, John Logan, Jyue Boon Lim, William Swanson, Jerry Grudem
  • Patent number: 6475222
    Abstract: A bypass graft conduit is installed in the circulatory system of a patient using apparatus which facilitates performing most or all of the necessary work intraluminally (i.e., via lumens of the patient's circulatory system). A guide structure such as a wire is installed in the patient via circulatory system lumens so that a portion of the guide structure extends along the desired path of the bypass conduit, which bypass conduit path is outside the circulatory system as it exists prior to installation of the bypass graft. The bypass graft is then introduced into the patient along the guide structure and connected at each of its ends to the circulatory system using connectors that form fluid-tight annular openings from the bypass graft lumen into the adjacent circulatory system lumens. The guide structure is then pulled out of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Daniel J. Sullivan, Matthew W. Baker, Paul J. Hindrichs, Gregory Alan Boldenow, Jason A. Galdonik, Mark D. Wahlberg
  • Patent number: 6451033
    Abstract: Connectors are provided for making connections between tubular conduits in medical procedures such as those involving treatment of a patient's circulatory system. The connectors are variously configured for making end-to-side or end-to-end connections of tubular conduits. One of the tubular conduits may be a graft conduit, which can be artificial conduit, natural conduit, or a combination of both. The connectors for making end-to-side connections can be generally T-shaped or L-shaped. Various portions of the connectors can attach to the inside or outside of the associated conduit, depending on the connector configuration that is selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Thomas J. Bachinski, Alex Alden Peterson, Gregory Alan Boldenow
  • Patent number: 6451048
    Abstract: Connector structures are provided for attaching elongated flexible tubular grafts to the body organ tubing of a patient. The connector structures are formed from wire. A first set of connector wires may be disposed around the periphery of one end of an elongated flexible tubular graft. A second set can be disposed around the periphery of the elongated flexible tubular graft spaced sufficiently from the first set of connector wires to define a gap. The portion of body organ tubing to which the elongated flexible tubular graft is to be attached is received in the gap and engaged by the first and second sets of connector wires. The wires may be formed in the shape of loops. If desired, hooks may be provided on the ends of the wires. The wires may be curved to accommodate attachment of the graft to tubular body organ tubing. The wires may also be formed in annular shapes. The connector structures may be formed as stand-alone ring-shaped connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Paul J. Hindrichs
  • Patent number: 6440163
    Abstract: A connector for use in providing an anastomotic connection between two tubular body fluid conduits in a patient. The connector is preferably a single, integral, plastically deformable structure that can be cut from a tube. The connector has axial spaced portions that include members that are radially outwardly deflectable from other portions of the connector. The connector is annularly enlargeable so that it can be initially delivered and installed in the patient in a relatively small annular size and then annularly enlarged to provide the completed anastomosis. The radially outwardly deflected members of the first and second portions respectively engage the two body fluid conduits connected at the anastomosis and hold those two conduits together in fluid-tight engagement. Apparatus for use in delivering and deploying a connector is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Swanson, Mark D. Wahlberg, Jason A. Galdonik, Todd Allen Berg, Scott P. Thome
  • Patent number: 6391036
    Abstract: A medical graft connector or plug is made, for example, by cutting end portions of a tube of highly elastic material axially at numerous locations spaced circumferentially around the tube to produce a plurality of fingers which extend axially from each end of an uncut medial portion of the tube. The fingers are deflected radially outwardly from the medial portion and set in that condition. For a graft connector, the medial portion is coaxially connected to an end portion of a tubular graft. The connector is then installed through an aperture in the side wall of a patient's tubular body conduit, for example, by using a delivery tube in which the fingers are elastically deflected back to approximately their initial positions. When the delivery conduit is withdrawn from the connector, the fingers spring out to engage the inner and outer surfaces of the body conduit wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG Inc.
    Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Alex Alden Peterson, Mark D. Wahlberg