Patents Assigned to Biosense Webster, Inc.
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Patent number: 6987996Abstract: A catheter that is particularly useful for mapping tubular regions of the heart, such as the pulmonary vein, is provided. The catheter comprises an elongated tubular catheter body having an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and at least one lumen extending therethrough. The catheter further includes a mapping assembly, which comprises a tubular structure comprising a continuous generally circular main region generally transverse and distal to the catheter body and having an outer circumference. The tubular structure comprises a non-conductive cover over at least the main region of the mapping assembly. A plurality of electrode pairs, each comprising two ring electrodes, are carried by the generally circular main region of the mapping assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Michel Haissaguerre
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Patent number: 6980858Abstract: A method and system for atrial defibrillation in a patient are provided. The method comprises introducing into the patient a catheter comprising an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough, and a basket-shaped electrode assembly at the distal end of the catheter body. The electrode assembly has proximal and distal ends and comprises a plurality of spines connected at their proximal and distal ends, each spine comprising an elongated spine electrode along its length. The electrode assembly has an expanded arrangement wherein the spines bow radially outwardly and a collapsed arrangement wherein the spines are arranged generally along the axis of the catheter body. The method further comprises introducing the electrode assembly into the heart of the patient and applying defibrillation energy to the tissue through one or more of the elongated electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Shahram Moaddeb
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Patent number: 6973340Abstract: A catheter is provided that has a basket-shaped electrode assembly with an improved mechanism for expanding and contracting the electrode array. The expansion mechanism is designed to permit reproducible reintroduction of the catheter into the heart. The catheter comprises an elongated catheter body having at least one lumen therethrough. A basket-shaped electrode assembly is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body. The basket assembly comprises a plurality of spines connected at their proximal and distal ends, each of which comprises at least one electrode. The basket assembly has an expanded arrangement wherein the spines bow radially outwardly and a collapsed arrangement wherein the spines are arranged generally along the axis of the catheter body. An expander is attached at or near its distal end to the distal ends of the spines and extends through the catheter body. The expander has a proximal end that extends out the proximal end of the catheter body a lumen extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Maria G. Rangel
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Patent number: 6970730Abstract: An improved basket catheter is provided that is particularly useful for mapping the heart. The catheter comprises an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough. A basket-shaped electrode assembly is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body. The basket assembly has proximal and distal ends and comprises a plurality of spines connected at their proximal and distal ends. Each spine comprises at least one electrode. The basket assembly has an expanded arrangement wherein the spines bow radially outwardly and a collapsed arrangement wherein the spines are arranged generally along the axis of the catheter body. The catheter further comprises a distal location sensor mounted at or near the distal end of the basket-shaped electrode assembly and a proximal location sensor mounted at or near the proximal end of the basket-shaped electrode assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Maria G. Rangel, Dipen Shah
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Patent number: 6961602Abstract: An improved catheter is provided that is particularly useful for mapping the electrical activity in a heart. The catheter comprises a plurality of spines each capable of obtaining electrical, mechanical and locational data. The catheter comprises an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen extending longitudinally therethrough. Mounted at the distal end of the catheter body is a mapping assembly having at least two spines, each having a proximal end attached at the distal end of the catheter body and a free distal end. Each spine comprises at least one location sensor and at least one electrode, preferably a tip electrode and at least one ring electrode. The spines may be arranged in an expanded arrangement wherein each spine extends radially outwardly from the catheter body or in a collapsed arrangement wherein each spine is disposed generally along the longitudinal axis of the catheter body.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Maria G. Rangel
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Patent number: 6913594Abstract: A dual function catheter handle is provided for simultaneous movement of two control wires. The catheter handle has a handle housing having proximal and distal ends and a generally hollow interior. A core is mounted in the interior of the handle housing, the core having a longitudinal slot therethrough. A first moveable member is provided with a proximal end mounted in the interior of the handle housing and a distal end extending outside the handle housing. The first moveable member is longitudinally moveable relative to the handle housing. A second moveable member is mounted in the longitudinal slot of the core and is longitudinally moveable relative to the core and handle housing. The second moveable member has a threaded surface. A rotatable member is mounted on the handle housing. The rotatable member has a threaded inner surface that mates with the threaded surface of the second moveable member so that rotation of the rotatable member causes longitudinal movement of the second moveable member.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: James Coleman, Claudio Plaza
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Patent number: 6905495Abstract: An irrigation probe useful for ablation during open heart surgery is provided. The irrigation probe comprises a generally rigid probe body and a handle mounted to the proximal end of the probe body. The generally rigid probe body has an electrode at its distal end having at least one irrigation opening through which fluid can pass. An infusion tube extends through the probe body for introducing fluid to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Irma Hill
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Patent number: 6905476Abstract: An injection catheter is provided. The catheter comprises a catheter body comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough. The catheter further comprises a tip section comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends. The proximal end of the tip section is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body. A needle control handle is provided at the proximal end of the catheter body. An injection needle extends through the tip section, catheter body, and needle control handle and has a proximal end attached to the needle control handle and a distal end within the tip section. The injection needle is longitudinally slidable within the tip section so that its distal end can extend beyond the distal end of the tip section upon suitable manipulation of the needle control handle. The injection needle consists of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventor: Dean M. Ponzi
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Publication number: 20050101946Abstract: A resonant circuit is incorporated in a stent, which implantable in a pulmonary vein using known cardiac catheterization techniques. When an external RF field is generated at the resonant frequency of the stent, RF energy is re-radiated by the stent toward electroconductive tissue in the wall of the pulmonary vein, and produces a circumferential conduction block. The stent can be made of biodegradable materials, so that it eventually is resorbed. Following an ablation procedure, the stent may be left in situ. Repeated ablation can be performed using the inserted stent until it has been determined that the desired lesions have been formed. Furthermore, the same stent can potentially be used even years after being inserted should the treated arrhythmia reoccur or a new arrhythmia develop, thereby possibly obviating the need for an invasive procedure at that future time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER INC.Inventors: Assaf Govari, Yitzhack Schwartz
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Publication number: 20050099290Abstract: A method is provided for tracking an object, including positioning a radio frequency (RF) driver to radiate an RF driving field toward the object, and fixing to the object a wireless transponder that includes a power coil and at least one sensor coil. The method also includes receiving the RF driving field using the power coil and storing electrical energy derived therefrom. A plurality of field generators are driven to generate electromagnetic fields at respective frequencies in a vicinity of the object that induce a voltage drop across the at least one sensor coil. A digital output signal is generated at the wireless transponder indicative of the voltage drop across the sensor coil, and the generation of the digital output signal is powered using the stored electrical energy. The digital output signal is transmitted from the wireless transponder using the power coil, and the transmission of the digital output signal is powered using the stored electrical energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER INC.Inventor: Assaf Govari
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Patent number: 6866662Abstract: A circumferential ablation catheter is provided, which is particularly useful for treating atrial arrhythmia by ablating a substantial portion of a circumferential region of tissue in a tubular region of or near the heart of a patient. The catheter comprises an elongated tubular catheter body having an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and at least one lumen extending therethrough. An ablation assembly is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body. The ablation assembly comprises a circumferential ablation element mounted on the distal end of the catheter body, and an inflatable balloon provided in surrounding relation to the circumferential ablation element. The inflatable balloon is adjustable between a radially collapsed position and a radially expanded position. The catheter further comprises a stabilization assembly mounted on the catheter distal to the ablation assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B Fuimaono, Robert W. Pike, Jr.
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Patent number: 6852120Abstract: An irrigation ablation probe comprises a generally rigid probe body and a handle mounted to the proximal end of the probe body. The generally rigid probe body comprises an ablation electrode at its distal end having at least one irrigation opening through which fluid can pass. An infusion tube extends through the probe body for introducing fluid into the ablation electrode. The irrigation ablation probe is useful for treating atrial fibrillation during open heart surgery.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, IncInventor: Kristine B. Fuimaono
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Patent number: 6845257Abstract: A method for measuring electrical activity within a tubular region of or near the heart, such as the pulmonary vein, is provided. The method comprises inserting into the heart a distal end of a catheter comprising an elongated tubular catheter body having an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and at least one lumen extending therethrough. The catheter further includes a mapping assembly comprising a tubular structure having a continuous generally circular main region generally transverse and distal to the catheter body and having an outer circumference. The tubular structure has at least one electrode carried by the generally circular main region of the mapping assembly. The outer circumference of the generally circular main region is contacted with the inner circumference of the tubular region. The electrical activity within the tubular region is mapped with the at least one electrode along the generally circular main region.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Michel Haissaguerra
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Patent number: 6837867Abstract: A steerable catheter having a reinforced distal end for improved deflection is provided. The catheter comprises an elongated, flexible tubular catheter body having proximal and distal ends and a lumen extending therethrough. A tip section is provided at the distal end of the catheter body. The tip section comprises a flexible plastic tubing having at least one off-axis lumen extending therethrough. A control handle is provided at the proximal end of the catheter body. At least one puller wire extends through the off-axis lumen of the tip section and lumen of the catheter body. The puller wire has a proximal end anchored to the control handle and a distal end anchored to the tip section. The puller wire is longitudinally moveable relative to the catheter body to cause deflection of the tip section in a plane in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventor: Bart-Jan Kortelling
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Publication number: 20040210121Abstract: An improved basket catheter is provided that is particularly useful for mapping the heart. The catheter comprises an elongated catheter body having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough. A basket-shaped electrode assembly is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body. The basket assembly has proximal and distal ends and comprises a plurality of spines connected at their proximal and distal ends. Each spine comprises at least one electrode. The basket assembly has an expanded arrangement wherein the spines bow radially outwardly and a collapsed arrangement wherein the spines are arranged generally along the axis of the catheter body. The catheter further comprises a distal location sensor mounted at or near the distal end of the basket-shaped electrode assembly and a proximal location sensor mounted at or near the proximal end of the basket-shaped electrode assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER, INC.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Maria G. Rangel, Dipen Shah
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Patent number: 6804545Abstract: A mapping catheter comprises a catheter body and a mapping assembly. The catheter body has an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and at least one lumen extending therethrough. The mapping assembly comprises a generally straight proximal region attached to the catheter body, a generally circular main region distal the proximal region having an outer circumference, and a generally straight distal region distal the main region. The mapping assembly also comprises a support member having shape-memory, a non-conductive covering over the support member, and a plurality of electrodes on the non-conductive covering along the generally circular main region.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Michel Haissaguerra
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Patent number: 6795721Abstract: A bidirectional mapping catheter is provided. The catheter comprises an elongated flexible tubular catheter body having an axis and proximal and distal ends. A mapping assembly, which is mounted at the distal end of the tubular body, has a preformed generally circular main region having an outer surface that is generally transverse to the axis of the catheter body. The generally circular main region has proximal and distal ends and carries a plurality of spaced apart electrodes. An electrode lead wire is associated with each electrode. Each electrode lead wire has proximal and distal ends and extends through the catheter body and into the mapping assembly. The distal end of each electrode lead wire is electrically connected to its associated electrode. First and second puller wires are provided. Each puller wire has proximal and distal ends and extends through the tubular catheter body. The distal end of each puller wire is anchored at or near the distal end of the catheter body.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: James H. Coleman, Kristine B. Fuimaono, Michel Haissaguerre
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Patent number: 6780183Abstract: A circumferential ablation catheter is provided that is particularly useful for ablating a circumferential region of tissue in a tubular region of or near the heart, such as a pulmonary vein. The catheter comprises an elongated tubular catheter body having an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and a lumen extending therethrough. The catheter also comprises a generally tubular inner support member having proximal and distal ends and a lumen extending therethrough. A proximal portion of the inner support member extends into the lumen of the catheter body, and a distal portion of the inner support member extends outside the catheter body. A circumferential ablation element, such as an ultrasound transducer, is mounted on the distal portion of the inner support member outside the catheter body. A moveable tube extends through the lumen of the inner support member and through the catheter body.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Teodoro S. Jimenez, Jr., Pete B. Klumb
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Publication number: 20040158140Abstract: A mapping catheter comprises a catheter body and a mapping assembly. The catheter body has an outer wall, proximal and distal ends, and at least one lumen extending therethrough. The mapping assembly comprises a generally straight proximal region attached to the catheter body, a generally circular main region distal the proximal region having an outer circumference, and a generally straight distal region distal the main region. The mapping assembly also comprises a support member having shape-memory, a non-conductive covering over the support member, and a plurality of electrodes on the non-conductive covering along the generally circular main region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER, INC.Inventors: Kristine B. Fuimaono, Michel Haissaguerra
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Publication number: 20040158141Abstract: A catheter particularly useful for ablation lesions within a tubular region of or near the heart is provided. The catheter comprises an elongated flexible tubular catheter body having an axis and proximal and distal ends. An ablation assembly is mounted at the distal end of the tubular body. The ablation assembly has a preformed generally circular curve having an outer surface and being generally transverse to the axis of the catheter body. The ablation assembly comprises a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends that carries a tip electrode at its distal end. An electrode lead wire extends through the catheter body and into the ablation assembly and has a distal end connected to the tip electrode. In use, the distal end of the catheter is inserted into the heart of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER, INC.Inventor: Mark S. Scheib