Patents Examined by Matthew Dryden
  • Patent number: 7112177
    Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring intra-abdominal pressure in a medical patient includes a urinary catheter connected to a urine valve having selectable communication positions between a discharge end of the urinary catheter and either a drain or a fluid source. Preferably, the urine valve has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from body-valve contact. A plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply and drain conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits between a patient's legs. When the urine valve is oriented for communication with the fluid source, a syringe may be used to introduce a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve into the patient's bladder where the fluid's pressure can be measured. Desirably, a double check valve is included in a fluid supply path and arranged to permit repetitive operation of the syringe to introduce a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark A. Christensen, Timothy R. Wolfe, Perry W. Croll, Marshall T. Denton, Edward J. Kimball
  • Patent number: 7104965
    Abstract: A system for providing nerve mapping in human patients, which includes a processor coupled to a pulse generator and to a multi-position switch. The system further includes a conductive needle having a first end adapted for insertion into tissue and a second end coupled to a negative terminal of the pulse generator. A plurality of electrodes are disposed on the skin of the patient in a ring arrangement for defining a bounded area. Each electrode is selectively coupled to a positive terminal of the pulse generator, via the multi-position switch. In this arrangement, at least one pulse can be applied to the first end of the conductive needle while the conductive needle is positioned in the bounded area to form a communication relationship between the first end of the conductive needle and at least one of the plurality of electrodes for exciting a nerve located in the bounded area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: The General Hospital Corporation
    Inventors: Yandong Jiang, Neelakant Sunder, Edward George