Patents by Inventor Martin S. Dieck

Martin S. Dieck has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6890341
    Abstract: An intravascular filter having a filament which expands a filter element. The filament is a coil which is stretched to reduce the diameter of the coil for introduction. The filter element is preferably biased toward the closed position and is opened by the coil when tension is released on the coil. The filament slides along the internal surface of the filter element so that the filter element may assume intermediate positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Brian B. Martin
  • Publication number: 20040230285
    Abstract: A liner is advanced through a narrowed region in a vessel such as the internal carotid artery. The liner is advanced through the narrowed region in a collapsed position. A stent is then advanced through the liner and expanded to open the narrowed region. The liner may also have an anchor which expands an end of the liner before the stent is introduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Douglas S. Sutton, Allan R. Will, Martin S. Dieck, Sunmi Chew
  • Publication number: 20040181253
    Abstract: The invention is also directed to a device for treating an aneurysm which has a cover covering the neck of the aneurysm and a lateral portion extending into the aneurysm. The invention is also directed to a cover which is used to cover the neck of the aneurysm thereby isolating the aneurysm from the parental vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2003
    Publication date: September 16, 2004
    Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Martin S. Dieck, Son Gia
  • Patent number: 6746468
    Abstract: The invention is also directed to a device for treating an aneurysm which has a cover covering the neck of the aneurysm and a lateral portion extending into the aneurysm. The invention is also directed to a cover which is used to cover the neck of the aneurysm thereby isolating the aneurysm from the parental vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Martin S. Dieck, Son Gia
  • Publication number: 20040098024
    Abstract: Containers for holding and delivering vaso-occluding materials, such as hydrogel particles and filaments include a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port that are respectively fluidly connectable with a fluid source and a delivery catheter. The vaso-occlusive materials may be held in the container in a hydrated or unhydrated state. The container further includes at least one chamber or passageway extending therebetween. The passageway may be straight, curved, spiral, helical, narrow or otherwise shaped. The chamber may also have sections of varying cross section such as a ramped section. The shapes of the passageways of the container help organize ejection of the vaso-occluding materials minimizing contamination and clumping.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Ryan K. Pierce, Richard A. Helkowski, John Miller, Ivan Sepetka, Ron French, Kristen Valley
  • Patent number: 6712842
    Abstract: A liner is advanced through a narrowed region in a vessel such as the internal carotid artery. The liner is advanced through the narrowed region in a collapsed position. A stent is then advanced through the liner and expanded to open the narrowed region. The liner may also have an anchor which expands an end of the liner before the stent is introduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, III, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Douglas S. Sutton, Allan R. Will, Martin S. Dieck, Sunmi Chew
  • Publication number: 20040039442
    Abstract: The methods, devices, and systems are provided for performing endovascular repair of atrioventricular and other cardiac valves in the heart. Regurgitation of an atrioventricular valve, particularly a mitral valve, can be repaired by modifying a tissue structure selected from the valve leaflets, the valve annulus, the valve chordae, and the papillary muscles. These structures may be modified by suturing, stapling, snaring, or shortening, using interventional tools which are introduced to a heart chamber. Preferably, the tissue structures will be temporarily modified prior to permanent modification. For example, opposed valve leaflets may be temporarily grasped and held into position prior to permanent attachment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Applicant: EVALVE, INC.
    Inventors: Frederick G. St. Goar, James I-Lin Fann, Mark E. Deem, Hanson S. Gifford, Martin S. Dieck, Brain B. Martin, Sylvia Wen-Chin Fan, Eric A. Goldfarb, Kent D. Dell, Ferolyn T. Powell
  • Publication number: 20040030382
    Abstract: The methods, devices, and systems are provided for performing endovascular repair of atrioventricular and other cardiac valves in the heart. Regurgitation of an atrioventricular valve, particularly a mitral valve, can be repaired by modifying a tissue structure selected from the valve leaflets, the valve annulus, the valve chordae, and the papillary muscles. These structures may be modified by suturing, stapling, snaring, or shortening, using interventional tools which are introduced to a heart chamber. Preferably, the tissue structures will be temporarily modified prior to permanent modification. For example, opposed valve leaflets may be temporarily grasped and held into position prior to permanent attachment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2003
    Publication date: February 12, 2004
    Applicant: EVALVE, INC.
    Inventors: Frederick G. St. Goar, James I-Lin Fann, Mark E. Deem, Hanson s. Gifford, Martin S Dieck, Brian B. Martin, Sylvia Wen-Chin Fan, Erik A. Goldfarb, Kent D. Dell, Ferolyn T. Powell
  • Publication number: 20040003819
    Abstract: The methods, devices, and systems are provided for performing endovascular repair of atrioventricular and other cardiac valves in the heart. Regurgitation of an atrioventricular valve, particularly a mitral valve, can be repaired by modifying a tissue structure selected from the valve leaflets, the valve annulus, the valve chordae, and the papillary muscles. These structures may be modified by suturing, stapling, snaring, or shortening, using interventional tools which are introduced to a heart chamber. Preferably, the tissue structures will be temporarily modified prior to permanent modification. For example, opposed valve leaflets may be temporarily grasped and held into position prior to permanent attachment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Applicant: EVALVE, INC.
    Inventors: Frederick G. St. Goar, Mark E. Deem, Hanson S. Gifford, Martin S. Dieck, Brian B. Martin, Sylvia Wen-Chin Fan, Eric A. Goldfarb, Kent D. Dell, Ferolyn T. Powell
  • Patent number: 6629534
    Abstract: The methods, devices, and systems are provided for performing endovascular repair of atrioventricular and other cardiac valves in the heart. Regurgitation of an atrioventricular valve, particularly a mitral valve, can be repaired by modifying a tissue structure selected from the valve leaflets, the valve annulus, the valve chordae, and the papillary muscles. These structures may be modified by suturing, stapling, snaring, or shortening, using interventional tools which are introduced to a heart chamber. Preferably, the tissue structures will be temporarily modified prior to permanent modification. For example, opposed valve leaflets may be temporarily grasped and held into position prior to permanent attachment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: Evalve, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick G. St. Goar, James I-Lin Fann, Mark E. Deem, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Martin S. Dieck, Brian B. Martin, Sylvia Wen-Chin Fan, Eric A. Goldfarb, Kent D. Dell, Ferolyn T. Powell
  • Publication number: 20030181931
    Abstract: This is directed to containers and methods for holding and delivering vaso-occluding materials such as hydrogel particles and filaments. The vaso-occlusive materials may be held in the container in a hydrated or unhydrated state. The container includes a fluid ingress port and a fluid egress port that are respectively fluidly connectable with a fluid source and a delivery catheter. The container further includes at least one chamber or passageway extending therebetween. The passageway may be straight, curved, spiral, helical, narrow or otherwise shaped. The chamber may also have sections of varying cross section such as a ramped section. The shapes of the passageways of the container help organize ejection of the vaso-occluding materials minimizing contamination and clumping. Methods for holding and introducing the materials are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Publication date: September 25, 2003
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Ryan K. Pierce, Richard A. Helkowski, John Miller
  • Publication number: 20030023264
    Abstract: An intravascular filter having a filament which expands a filter element. The filament is a coil which is stretched to reduce the diameter of the coil for introduction. The filter element is preferably biased toward the closed position and is opened by the coil when tension is released on the coil. The filament slides along the internal surface of the filter element so that the filter element may assume intermediate positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2002
    Publication date: January 30, 2003
    Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Brian B. Martin
  • Publication number: 20030004533
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for performing vaso-occlusion. The apparatus includes a vaso-occlusion device made of a non-metal material. The non-metal can be one or more polymers, and one or more of the polymers can biodegrade. The device can also comprise a bioactive agent and a radio pacifier. The device can be delivered as a solid or as a liquid injectable material. The methods provide a treatment for abnormal blood flow by implanting such a device at the site of abnormal blood flow. Additionally, is provided methods of making the vaso-occlusive devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: Concentric Medical
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Christopher G.M. Ken, Tina J. Patel
  • Publication number: 20020193812
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus usable for performing vaso-occlusion at a site of abnormal blood flow in the body. The methods typically comprise treatments for occluding abnormal blood flow in the body, and can be applied to treatment for aneurysms, AVMs, fistulas, ruptured blood vessels and benign or malignant tumors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2002
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Applicant: Concentric Medical
    Inventors: Tina J. Patel, Christopher G.M. Ken, Martin S. Dieck
  • Publication number: 20020169495
    Abstract: A liner is advanced through a narrowed region in a vessel such as the internal carotid artery. The liner is advanced through the narrowed region in a collapsed position. A stent is then advanced through the liner and expanded to open the narrowed region. The liner may also have an anchor which expands an end of the liner before the stent is introduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Allan R. Will, Martin S. Dieck, Sunmi Chew
  • Publication number: 20020169473
    Abstract: A device for treating vascular malformations includes a primary coil and secondary windings. The primary coil provides resilience and structural integrity while the secondary windings fill interstitial spaces in the primary coil to isolate the vascular malformation. The device may have increased density along a central portion to isolate the malformation. In another aspect, the device may have a central opening through which embolic materials may be delivered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Martin S. Dieck, Ryan Pierce, Maria Aboytes, Son Gia
  • Publication number: 20020143349
    Abstract: A system for treating a vascular malformation has an expandable device and a heating device for heating and shrinking the malformation. The expandable device may have deformable elements which plastically deform in the expanded position. The balloon may be self-expanding, balloon expanded or expanded with an actuating rod. A fluid, such as saline, may be introduced during heating when using RF heating. A sealant may also be introduced into the expandable device to further seal the aneurysm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2002
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Martin S. Dieck
  • Patent number: 6425909
    Abstract: An intravascular filter having a filament which expands a filter element. The filament is a coil which is stretched to reduce the diameter of the coil for introduction. The filter element is preferably biased toward the closed position and is opened by the coil when tension is released on the coil. The filament slides along the internal surface of the filter element so that the filter element may assume intermediate positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin S. Dieck, Brian B. Martin
  • Patent number: 6383171
    Abstract: A liner is advanced through a narrowed region in a vessel such as the internal carotid artery. The liner is advanced through the narrowed region in a collapsed position. A stent is then advanced through the liner and expanded to open the narrowed region. The liner may also have an anchor which expands an end of the liner before the stent is introduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Allan R. Will, Martin S. Dieck, Sunmi Chew
  • Patent number: 6375668
    Abstract: A system for treating a vascular malformation has an expandable device and a heating device for heating and shrinking the malformation. The expandable device may have deformable elements which plastically deform in the expanded position. The balloon may be self-expanding, balloon expanded or expanded with an actuating rod. A fluid, such as saline, may be introduced during heating when using RF heating. A sealant may also be introduced into the expandable device to further seal the aneurysm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Inventors: Hanson S. Gifford, Ivan Sepetka, Mark E. Deem, Martin S. Dieck