Patents Assigned to Atritech, Inc.
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Patent number: 8523897Abstract: An implantable device for containing emboli within an atrial appendage may include an expandable frame having a plurality of supports projecting distally from a proximal hub, a mesh barrier provided on proximal sections of the supports, and a plurality of tissue anchors provided on the supports for engaging tissue when the device is positioned in an atrial appendage.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Erik J. van der Burg, Dino De Cicco, Andrew G. C. Frazier, Alex K. Khairkahan, Marc S. Kriedler, Michael D. Lesh, Chad C. Roue
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Publication number: 20130110154Abstract: A method of delivering and deploying the device for containing the emboli during a surgical procedure proximate to the heart. Access is gained to the heart and the left atrium such that a distal end of the delivery sheath can be located near the left atrial appendage. A distal end of a delivery catheter can be loaded with the device in a collapsed position and passed through the delivery sheath thereby delivering the device within the left atrial appendage. The device is expanded to contain emboli in the left atrium appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventor: ATRITECH, INC.
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Publication number: 20130012982Abstract: Disclosed is an adjustable occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device is removably carried by a deployment catheter. The device may be enlarged or reduced to facilitate optimal placement or removal. Methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Alexander K. Khairkhahan, Andrew G.C. Frazier, Alan R. Klenk, Marc S. Kreidler, Stewart M. Kume, Darrell H. Ogi, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg
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Patent number: 8323309Abstract: Disclosed is an adjustable occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device is removably carried by a deployment catheter. The device may be enlarged or reduced to facilitate optimal placement or removal. Methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Alexander K. Khairkhahan, Andrew G. C. Frazier, Alan R. Klenk, Marc S. Kreidler, Stewart M. Kume, Darrell H. Ogi, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg
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Publication number: 20120283773Abstract: A membrane applied to the ostium of an atrial appendage for blocking blood from entering the atrial appendage which can form blood clots therein is disclosed. The membrane also prevents blood clots in the atrial appendage from escaping therefrom and entering the blood stream which can result in a blocked blood vessel, leading to strokes and heart attacks. The membranes are percutaneously installed in patients experiencing atrial fibrillations and other heart conditions where thrombosis may form in the atrial appendages.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Robert A. Van Tassel, Robert G. Hauser
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Publication number: 20120271343Abstract: Implant devices for filtering blood flowing through the ostium of an atrial appendage have component structures one or more of which are expandable. Devices with component structures in their unexpanded state have a compact size suitable for intra-cutaneous delivery to an atrial appendage situs. The expandable component structures are expanded in situ to deploy the devices. A device may have sufficiently short axial length so that most or almost all of the device length may fit within the ostium region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Thomas E. Borillo, Dean Peterson, Gregg S. Sutton, Jeffrey Welch
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Patent number: 8287563Abstract: Disclosed is an adjustable occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device is removably carried by a deployment catheter. The device may be enlarged or reduced to facilitate optimal placement or removal. Methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Alexander K. Khairkhahan, Andrew G. C. Frazier, Alan R. Klenk, Marc S. Kreidler, Stewart M. Kume, Darrell H. Ogi, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg
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Publication number: 20120239083Abstract: A method of preventing ingress of material into the left atrium of a heart includes providing a delivery sheath, advancing the sheath distal end through an opening between the right atrium and the left atrium of the heart, providing an expandable cage, delivering the expandable cage to the left atrium, and expanding the expandable cage within the left atrium. The expandable cage includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a plurality of supports extending therebetween. The expandable cage also includes a first membrane provided at its proximal end and a second membrane provided at its distal end. The expandable cage has a collapsed configuration so that it can be received within the lumen of the delivery sheath, and an expanded configuration for deployment within the heart. When expanded, the first membrane is positioned at an opening between the left and right atria of the heart, and the second membrane is positioned at the ostium of the left atrial appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventor: Marc S. Kreidler
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Publication number: 20120239077Abstract: An implant delivery system, comprising: an implantable device comprising a plurality of supports extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the supports being moveable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration, a proximal guide tube at the proximal end of the supports extending toward the distal end, and a distal guide tube at the distal end of the supports extending toward the proximal end, wherein the proximal and distal guide tubes are telescoping and become further engaged as the supports move from the collapsed to the expanded configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Steve Zaver, Kevin Anderson, Kevin Cowden, Chris Quinn, Brian Watschke
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Publication number: 20120232585Abstract: Disclosed is a closure catheter, for closing a tissue opening such as an atrial septal defect, patent foreman ovale, or the left atrial appendage of the heart. The closure catheter carries a plurality of tissue anchors, which may be deployed into tissue surrounding the opening, and used to draw the opening closed. Methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Chad C. Roue, Andrew G.C. Frazier, Michael D. Lesh, Erik J. van der Burg
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Patent number: 8221384Abstract: Disclosed is an anastomosis catheter, for achieving a tissue to tissue or synthetic graft to tissue attachment. The catheter includes a plurality of deployable tissue anchors, which may be laterally deployed into surrounding tissue. The anchors may be used to achieve end to end or end to side anastomoses. Methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Andrew G. C. Frazier, Michael D. Lesh, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg
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Patent number: 8221445Abstract: A membrane applied to the ostium of an atrial appendage for blocking blood from entering the atrial appendage which can form blood clots therein is disclosed. The membrane also prevents blood clots in the atrial appendage from escaping therefrom and entering the blood stream which can result in a blocked blood vessel, leading to strokes and heart attacks. The membranes are percutaneously installed in patients experiencing atrial fibrillations and other heart conditions where thrombosis may form in the atrial appendages. A variety of means for securing the membranes in place are disclosed. The membranes may be held in place over the ostium of the atrial appendage or fill the inside of the atrial appendage. The means for holding the membranes in place over the ostium of the atrial appendages include prongs, stents, anchors with tethers or springs, disks with tethers or springs, umbrellas, spiral springs filling the atrial appendages, and adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Robert A van Tassel, Robert G Hauser
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Publication number: 20120157916Abstract: A method for accessing the left atrial appendage with a balloon-tipped transseptal sheath is disclosed. A transseptal sheath is delivered to the left atrium through the intraatrial septum from the right atrium. The balloon tip may be inflated to prevent the transseptal sheath from falling proximally into the right atrium. The inflated balloon tip permits safe probing and exploration of the left atrial appendage and facilitates safe maintenance of the position of the transseptal sheath within the left atrial appendage while delivering an implantable device to the left atrial appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Chris Quinn, Jin Shimada
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Patent number: 8197496Abstract: Disclosed is a closure catheter, for closing a tissue opening such as an atrial septal defect, patent foreman ovale, or the left atrial appendage of the heart. The closure catheter carries a plurality of tissue anchors, which may be deployed into tissue surrounding the opening, and used to draw the opening closed. Methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Chad C. Roue, Andrew G. C. Frazier, Michael D. Lesh, Erik J. van der Burg
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Patent number: 8197527Abstract: Implant devices for filtering blood flowing through the ostium of an atrial appendage have component structures one or more of which are expandable. Devices with component structures in their unexpanded state have a compact size suitable for intra-cutaneous delivery to an atrial appendage situs. The expandable component structures are expanded in situ to deploy the devices. A device may have sufficiently short axial length so that most or almost all of the device length may fit within the ostium region. An expandable component structure in the device may include a blood-permeable filter element. The device may be deployed so that this component structure covers the ostium so as to direct the blood flow to pass through the filter element. The filter elements used in the devices may have hole size distributions selected to filter out harmful-size emboli. The filter elements may be embedded in elastic material so that hole-size distributions remain substantially unaffected by expansion of the device structures.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E Borillo, Dean Peterson, Gregg S Sutton, Jeffrey Welch
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Patent number: 8142470Abstract: A method for accessing the left atrial appendage with a balloon-tipped transseptal sheath is disclosed. A transseptal sheath is delivered to the left atrium through the intraatrial septum from the right atrium. The balloon tip may be inflated to prevent the transseptal sheath from falling proximally into the right atrium. The inflated balloon tip permits safe probing and exploration of the left atrial appendage and facilitates safe maintenance of the position of the transseptal sheath within the left atrial appendage while delivering an implantable device to the left atrial appendage.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Atritech, Inc.Inventors: Chris Quinn, Jin Shimada
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Publication number: 20120065662Abstract: A device and method for obliterating or occluding a body cavity or passageway, in particular, the left atrial appendage of a patient's heart. The procedure can be carried out intraoperatively, but is preferably carried out percutaneously by use of a delivery catheter to position an occluding device adjacent a patient's left atrial appendage. The occluding device may prevent the passage of embolic or other material to or from the left atrial appendage by volumetrically filling the appendage, closing the opening of the appendage with an occluding member, or pulling the tissue around the opening of the appendage together and fixing it in a closed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Erik J. van der Burg, Dino DeCicco, Andrew G.C. Frazier, Alexander K. Khairkhahan, Marc S. Kreidler, Michael D. Lesh, Chad C. Roue
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Publication number: 20120035643Abstract: Disclosed is an adjustable occlusion device for use in a body lumen such as the left atrial appendage. The occlusion device is removably carried by a deployment catheter. The device may be enlarged or reduced to facilitate optimal placement or removal. Methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Alexander K. Khairkhahan, Andrew G.C. Frazier, Alan R. Klenk, Marc S. Kreidler, Stewart M. Kume, Darrell H. Ogi, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg, Dino DeCicco, Michael D. Lesh
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Publication number: 20120029541Abstract: Disclosed is an anastomosis catheter, for achieving a tissue to tissue or synthetic graft to tissue attachment. The catheter includes a plurality of deployable tissue anchors, which may be laterally deployed into surrounding tissue. The anchors may be used to achieve end to end or end to side anastomoses. Methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Andrew G.C. Frazier, Michael D. Lesh, Chad C. Roue, Erik J. van der Burg
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Publication number: 20120029553Abstract: A system and method for retrieving an implantable device includes a delivery catheter, a recapture section, and a sheath. The delivery catheter has a proximal end and a distal end. The recapture section is axially extendable from the distal end of the delivery catheter. The sheath has a proximal end and a distal end and a lumen sized to receive the delivery catheter. A portion of the lumen of the sheath is actuatable from an enlarged inside diameter to a reduced inside diameter to apply an inwardly directed force to the recapture section. The delivery catheter can be actuated with respect to the sheath to extend or retract the recapture section with respect to the delivery catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: ATRITECH, INC.Inventors: Chris Quinn, Jin Shimada, Kevin Anderson