Patents by Inventor Robert G. Dutcher

Robert G. Dutcher 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: 6984239
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet(s) is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet(s) can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen. Operation of the device with tip pressure greater than 500 psi provides this device with the entrainment and exhaust characteristics which contribute to its effectiveness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2006
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6926726
    Abstract: A method for removing thrombus or other material from a natural or synthetic body vessel or cavity without the need for direct surgical access. The method includes providing a device supplying high pressure fluid to at least one distal orifice, causing high pressure fluid to emanate from the orifice creating at least one fluid jet, and using the fluid jet to break up material in the vessel. The method further includes directing at least one fluid jet at the opening of an exhaust lumen or target incorporated into the device and using the jet to provide a localized negative pressure which entrains material into the jet for break-up. The method optionally includes using the jet to provide stagnation pressure which drives material along the exhaust lumen. The method optionally includes metering the exhaust to match the fluid input or to be greater or less than the input. A positive displacement pump operating at steady or pulsatile flow provides the high pressure saline to the distal end of the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6755803
    Abstract: A single operator exchange fluid jet thrombectomy device having an outer catheter assembly and separable and exchangeable components in the form of an inner catheter assembly allowing functioning as a rheolytic thrombectomy catheter or as a crossflow thrombectomy catheter. Embodiments include an outer catheter assembly common to any mode of usage having a guide catheter having a lumen through which a guidewire and the greater portion of a hypo-tube carrying a flow director are passed and advanced. For use as a rheolytic thrombectomy catheter, thrombus is dislodged, entrained, and broken into pieces by jets and evacuated through the lumen of the guide catheter. For use as a crossflow thrombectomy catheter, a flow director having outflow and inflow orifices is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Hieu V. Le, Michael J. Bonnette, John Edward Morris, Stephen E. Weisel, Debra M. Kozak, Robert G. Dutcher
  • Publication number: 20040049149
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, or from a natural or synthetic tubule or other cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one orifice at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Applicant: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6676637
    Abstract: A single operator exchange fluid jet thrombectomy method employing a single operator exchange fluid jet thrombectomy device having an outer catheter assembly and separable and exchangeable components in the form of an inner catheter assembly allowing functioning as a rheolytic thrombectomy catheter or as a crossflow thrombectomy catheter. The outer catheter assembly is common to any mode of usage and includes a guide catheter having a lumen through which a guidewire and the greater portion of a hypo-tube carrying a jet emanator and a flow director are passed and advanced. In the method, thrombus is dislodged, entrained, and broken into pieces by fluid jets and evacuated through the lumen of the guide catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Bonnette, Hieu V. Le, John Edward Morris, Stephen E. Weisel, Debra M. Kozak, Robert G. Dutcher
  • Patent number: 6558366
    Abstract: A method of and apparatus for removing a thrombus deposit from the cardiovascular system of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A catheter is inserted percutaneously into the patient at a convenient location either directly or over a previously positioned guide wire. The distal end of the catheter is advanced under fluoroscopy to the site of the thrombus deposit. A balloon is inflated to stabilize the position of the distal end of the catheter within the center of the vessel lumen. A flexible metal tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet positions the thrombus deposit for emulsification by at least one other jet. By directing the jets toward the orifice of the large evacuation lumen of the catheter, a stagnation pressure is induced which propels the emulsion proximally for disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6544209
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet(s) is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet(s) can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen. Operation of the device with tip pressure greater than 500 psi provides this device with the entrainment and exhaust characteristics which contribute to its effectiveness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6471683
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A catheter is inserted percutaneously into the patient at a convenient location either directly or over a previously positioned guidewire or inside a guide catheter. The distal end of the catheter is advanced under fluoroscopy to the site of the thrombus or tissue deposit. Alternatively, the catheter may be positioned at the desired location by surgical procedure. An elastic balloon may be inflated to stabilize the position of the distal end of the catheter within the center of the vessel lumen. A dilatation balloon may be inflated perioperatively to dilate the underlying vessel or tubule lesion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6355027
    Abstract: Flexible microcatheter having regions of different flexibility integrally and strategically placed along and about the length of a one-piece composite catheter tube. Distally the flexible microcatheter exhibits pronounced flexibility with respect to locations or regions of flexibility located proximally for navigation along tortuous vascular paths. Different regions of flexibility are formed by applying resins of different Shore hardness readings either singularly or in combination along and about a braid which overlies an inner resin layer. The encapsulated braid provides resistance to kinking and bending of the flexible microcatheter as well as providing for torque transmission and pushability along the length of the flexible microcatheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Hieu V. Le, John Edward Morris, Cindy M. Setum, Robert G. Dutcher
  • Publication number: 20010056257
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A catheter is inserted percutaneously into the patient at a convenient location either directly or over a previously positioned guidewire or inside a guide catheter. The distal end of the catheter is advanced under fluoroscopy to the site of the thrombus or tissue deposit. Alternatively, the catheter may be positioned at the desired location by surgical procedure. An elastic balloon may be inflated to stabilize the position of the distal end of the catheter within the center of the vessel lumen. A dilatation balloon may be inflated perioperatively to dilate the underlying vessel or tubule lesion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Publication date: December 27, 2001
    Inventors: WILLIAM J. DRASLER, ROBERT G. DUTCHER, MARK L. JENSON, JOSEPH M. THIELEN, EMMANUIL I. PROTONOTARIOS
  • Patent number: 6258061
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet(s) is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet(s) can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen. Operation of the device with tip pressure greater than 500 psi provides this device with the entrainment and exhaust characteristics which contribute to its effectiveness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6224570
    Abstract: A rheolytic thrombectomy catheter and method of using same to remove thrombus from a body vessel or other body cavity. Several embodiments are disclosed. All embodiments include an outer catheter having a lumen and an inner high pressure tube of a size to enable it to be passed through the lumen of the catheter. The distal end of the inner high pressure tube extends beyond the distal end of the catheter and carries a jet cap for directing one or more jets of saline proximally toward the distal end of the catheter. In some embodiments, the catheter has a distally located inwardly directed stationary stop and the inner high pressure tube includes a distally located outwardly directed transitional stop for engaging the inwardly directed stationary stop to thereby position the jet cap at a defined distance from the distal end of the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Hieu V. Le, Michael J. Bonnette, John Edward Morris, Steven E. Wiesel, Debra M. Kozak, Cindy M. Setum, Robert G. Dutcher
  • Patent number: 6135977
    Abstract: A technique for treatment of plaque deposits on the arterial wall of a patient. The technique employs a high pressure jet of sterile saline solution directed at the plaque deposit. The high pressure jet is located at the distal end of a guide wire or catheter which is advanced through the vascular system to the site of the plaque deposit. Optional removal of the debris is via an evacuation lumen within the catheter. This particular technique directs the high pressure jet of fluid distal to the distal tip of the guide wire or catheter. This permits treatment of arteries, which are totally occluded, because the device need not transit the lesion to be effective. Some applications will use the high pressure jet of fluid to open a sufficient passage within the occlusion to permit further dilatation using a balloon integral to or passed over the device. An ultrasonic transducer array located adjacent the high pressure jet permits the attending physician to monitor the procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6129697
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, or from a natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one orifice at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 6096001
    Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus or other tissue deposit from the cardiovascular system, natural or synthetic tubule or cavity found in the human body of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus or other tissue deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A flexible metal or high pressure plastic tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline or other physiologic solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet is directed at the opening of a large exhaust lumen or other target. The jet(s) is responsible for providing a localized negative pressure which entrains tissue into the jet from break-up of the debris. This jet(s) can also provide stagnation pressure in the exhaust lumen which drives the tissue or thrombotic debris out of the exhaust lumen. Operation of the device with tip pressure greater than 500 psi provides this device with the entrainment and exhaust characteristics which contribute to its effectiveness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 5989210
    Abstract: A surgical device and method for removal of tissue, such as thrombus, from a vessel in the body. The device has a first tube with a distal open end and an inward directed stop and a second tube with an outward directed stop for engaging the inward directed stop and thereby regulating the relationship between a retrograde jet and the distal open end. Thrombus is dislodged, entrained, and broken into pieces which are evacuated through the first tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: John Edward Morris, Cindy M. Setum, William J. Drasler, Hieu V. Le, Robert G. Dutcher
  • Patent number: 5785675
    Abstract: A method of and apparatus for removing a thrombus deposit from the cardiovascular system of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A catheter is inserted percutaneously into the patient at a convenient location either directly or over a previously positioned guide wire. The distal end of the catheter is advanced under fluoroscopy to the site of the thrombus deposit. A balloon is inflated to stabilize the position of the distal end of the catheter within the center of the vessel lumen. A flexible metal tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet positions the thrombus deposit for emulsification by at least one other jet. By directing the jets toward the orifice of the large evacuation lumen of the catheter, a stagnation pressure is induced which propels the emulsion proximally for disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 5496267
    Abstract: A technique for ablation and removal of plaque deposits from the arterial, venous, vascular graft or other tissue wall of a patient. Ablation is accomplished by directing a high pressure jet of sterile saline solution at the plaque deposit. The high pressure jet is located at the distal end of a catheter which is advanced through the vascular system to the site of the plaque deposit. Removal of the debris is via an evacuation lumen within the catheter.The arterial wall is protected from damage by the catheter design which directs the high pressure jet towards a portion of the distal end of the catheter which serves as a target. The distal end of the catheter is placed such that the plaque or other deposit to be ablated is positioned between the high pressure jet and the target.An optional ultrasonic transducer array located adjacent the high pressure jet and the evacuation lumen permits the attending physician to monitor the procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 5370609
    Abstract: A method of and apparatus for removing a thrombus deposit from the cardiovascular system of a patient without the need to surgically access the location of the thrombus deposit via a cut-down or other surgical procedure. A catheter is inserted percutaneously into the patient at a convenient location either directly or over a previously positioned guide wire. The distal end of the catheter is advanced under fluoroscopy to the site of the thrombus deposit. A balloon is inflated to stabilize the position of the distal end of the catheter within the center of the vessel lumen. A flexible metal tube conveys an extremely high pressure stream of sterile saline solution to at least one jet at the distal end of the catheter. At least one jet positions the thrombus deposit for emulsification by at least one other jet. By directing the jets toward the orifice of the large evacuation lumen of the catheter, a stagnation pressure is induced which propels the emulsion proximally for disposal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Drasler, Robert G. Dutcher, Mark L. Jenson, Joseph M. Thielen, Emmanuil I. Protonotarios
  • Patent number: 5255693
    Abstract: A cardiac lead for transmitting electric current to the heart and/or sensing and monitoring electrical activity of the heart has an elongated electrical conductor connected to a head. An electrode mounted on the head comprises a helical wire adapted to be turned into heart tissue. The helical wire is coated with platinum black particles which decrease electrical losses at the electrode-tissue interface. A plug impregnated with a drug located within the head is in contact with the helical wire and platinum black particles thereon. The drug migrates from the plug to the active outer end section of the electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: Possis Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert G. Dutcher, John C. Hill, Robert J. Scott