Patents Assigned to Boston Scientific Corporation
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Patent number: 6375661Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing polyps by which an elongated tubular member is generally positionable within the working channel of an endoscopic device. The tubular member carries a selectively extendable severing device and capturing device at its distal end. Control apparatus at the proximal end of the tubular member enables a physician to extend and retract the severing and capturing devices. The physician retracts the capturing device to grasp the portion of the polyp to be severed and retracts the severing device to sever the polyp. The capturing device retains the severed portion of the polyp for removal with the tubular member. In one embodiment, the capturing device includes an injection needle.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Michael S. H. Chu, Yem Chin
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Publication number: 20020045914Abstract: A prosthesis delivery system having a balloon catheter with an inflatable balloon on its exterior. The balloon is inflatable by injection of fluid through a lumen in the catheter and the balloon is initially partially constrained against inflation by a constraint. A tubular prosthesis is disposed on the catheter over at least a portion of the balloon and a portion of the constraint. The tubular prosthesis has a contracted condition and an expanded condition. The tubular prosthesis is initially disposed on the catheter in the contracted condition. Further, a balloon catheter includes a constraint so that the balloon may be sequentially,inflated for dilatation purposes such as in a valvuloplasty operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific Corporation, a Delaware corporationInventors: George T. Roberts, Kathleen L. Hess, Sepideh H. Nott, Michael S.H. Chu, Yem Chin
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Patent number: 6364856Abstract: The medical devices of the invention comprise an expandable portion which is covered with a sponge coating for release of at least one biologically active material. The sponge coating is made of a non-hydrogel polymer having a plurality of voids. The device can further include means for infusing or expelling the biologically active material or drug into the voids. The drug is delivered to the body lumen of a patient by expelling the drug and inflating or expanding the expandable portion of the catheter or device.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Ni Ding, W. Scott Andrus
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Patent number: 6364840Abstract: Acoustic imaging balloon catheters formed by a disposable liquid-confining sheath supporting a high fidelity, flexible drive shaft which carries on its end an ultrasound transducer and includes an inflatable dilatation balloon. The shaft and transducer rotate with sufficient speed and fidelity to produce real time images on a T.V. screen. In preferred embodiments, special features that contribute to the high fidelity of the drive shaft include the particular multi-filar construction of concentric, oppositely wound, interfering coils, a pre-loaded torque condition on the coils enhancing their interfering contact, and dynamic loading of the distal end of the probe, preferably with viscous drag. The coil rotating in the presence of liquid in the sheath is used to produce a desirable pressure in the region of the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Robert J. Crowley
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Patent number: 6364831Abstract: An endofluorescence module is utilized with an interventional device insertible in a body to provide at least one fluorescence excitation source. The module can be attached to the distal end of an endoscope, cystoscope or other optical imaging device. One or more filters are utilized to enhance the fluorescence response from the tissue under examination. A light shutter controls the exposure of an optical channel during operation. The adaptability and small size of the module correspond with low cost and disposability.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Robert J. Crowley
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Publication number: 20020035396Abstract: A tubular prosthesis device for use within the body. The device includes, a metal filament material formed of metal outer member having an exposed outer surface and a core within the extended outer member formed of a different metal than the outer member. The core is secured within and substantially enclosed by the outer member. The device can be reduced to a small size for introduction into the body lumen and expandable to a sufficiently large size to engage the wall of the body lumen. Stents formed of composite wires are shown.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific Corporation, a Delaware corporationInventor: Kevin R. Heath
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Patent number: 6358556Abstract: A method of coating implantable open lattice metallic stent prosthesis is disclosed which includes sequentially applying a plurality of relatively thin outer layers of a coating composition comprising a solvent mixture of uncured polymeric silicone material and crosslinker and finely divided biologically active species, possibly of controlled average particle size, to form a coating on each stent surface. The coatings are cured in situ and the coated, cured prosthesis are sterilized in a step that includes preferred pretreatment with argon gas plasma and exposure to gamma radiation electron beam, ethylene oxide, steam.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Ni Ding, Michael N. Helmus
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Patent number: 6352534Abstract: A deflectable interstitial ablation device includes an elongated housing, an electrode mounted within the elongated housing, a driver coupled to the electrode, an imaging device integrally mounted within the elongated housing and a deflection system disposed within the elongated housing. The elongated housing has a proximal end, a distal end, and a deflectable segment. The electrode is deployable from a first position within the elongated housing to a second position a predetermined distance beyond the distal end of the elongated housing. The electrode further has a flexible portion capable of deflecting with the deflectable segment of the elongated housing, and can be deployed by the driver with a sufficient force such that penetration of the urethral wall occurs in a single motion. The imaging device further has a flexible portion capable of deflecting with the deflectable segment of the elongated housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Kimberly A. Paddock, James E. Mayberry, Charles D. Lennox
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Publication number: 20020026149Abstract: Catheter for use in biliary procedures, including a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. A guidewire lumen is carried by the shaft extending from a location proximal the distal end of the shaft to a location proximate the distal end of the shaft. An opening is included for accessing the guidewire lumen from a location exterior the catheter shaft located distal the proximal end of the shaft. The guidewire lumen may be formed integral the catheter shaft. The catheter may be used in rapid exchange catheter procedures. The catheter may further include a port and channel design including a first opening into the guidewire lumen located proximal the distal end of the shaft, a second opening located proximal the first opening, and a channel extending longitudinally between the first opening and the second opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Mark Agro, Joseph Levendusky, Charles Warich, Ronald Paille
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Patent number: 6346112Abstract: Clips having pseudoelastic properties at body temperature are used to cause hemostatis of blood vessels located along the gastrointestinal tract. Methods for causing the hemostasis of blood vessels and ulcer beds using the clips of the present invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Ronald Adams
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Publication number: 20020016626Abstract: The present invention is directed to a prosthesis for implantation within a body lumen. The prosthesis includes a biocompatible elongate intraluminal liner in the form of a graft, with a biocompatible adhesive being disposed on an exterior surface of the graft. The adhesive is active in an intraluminal environment so as to bond the exterior surface of the graft to an intraluminal surface of said body lumen, such as the interior of a blood vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Kristian DiMatteo, Adrian Ravenscroft
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Patent number: 6344028Abstract: Apparatus and a method for treating an irregularity in a wall of a vessel of a patient defined by an irregular or afflicted wall portion with adjacent normal wall portions comprises a catheter having a distal end portion for being guided through the vessel to the site of the irregularity. A balloon associated with said distal end portion of the catheter for selective inflating to contact the walls of the vessel urges a stent carried by the distal end portion of the catheter in a constricted condition for passage through the vessel into an expanded form with the stent spanning the afflicted wall portion and contacting the adjacent wall portions. The catheter is formed with lumens for inflating the balloon, for receiving a guidewire for guiding the catheter through the vessel, and for connecting a port in the catheter proximate the afflicted wall portion to enable delivery of a therapeutic agent into the vessel to contact the stent and the irregular wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: James Barry
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Publication number: 20020013548Abstract: A catheter has a lumen for a thrombectomy device and at least two balloons of different compliancies. In one embodiment, the catheter is adapted to clear dialysis grafts. One balloon is adapted to expand a stenosis at a venous junction of a dialysis graft and another balloon is adapted to expand a stenosis at an arterial junction of a dialysis graft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Peter W.J. Hinchliffe
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Patent number: 6343227Abstract: A miniaturized spectrometer is adapted for placement within a body near tissue to be characterized. The spectrometer includes a light source and a plurality of light detectors. The light source generates light to illuminate the tissue. The detectors detect optical signals from the illuminated tissue and convert these optical signals to electrical signals. The miniaturized spectrometer can be disposed at the distal end of an interventional device. Optical conduits, such as fiber optic cables or strands, extending the length of the interventional device are not required when the miniature spectrometer is employed.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Robert J. Crowley
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Publication number: 20020007208Abstract: The device comprises a prosthesis designed as a hollow body compressed against the action of restoring spring forces to a cross section reduced relative to an expanded use position, and held in this position by a strippable sheath. After the sheath is stripped, the prosthesis automatically expands to a cross section corresponding to the use position. The sheath, which can be a meshwork in the approximate form of crocheted material, extends over the entire length of the prosthesis and consists of at least one continuous thread and at least one drawstring. The prosthesis, held in the radially compressed position by the sheath, can be mounted displaceably on a feed wire or non-axially-displaceably on the insertion end of a probe or a catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Applicant: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Ernst Peter Strecker
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Patent number: 6325809Abstract: The present invention is directed to a plug for insertion into a distal end of a ligating unit including an aspiration cylinder coupled to a distal end of an endoscope. The plug comprises a mounting portion sized to fit within an opening formed in a distal end of the aspiration cylinder and a protruding portion extending away from the mounting portion to project distally from the aspiration cylinder when the insertion plug is mounted in the aspiration cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Gayjoy M. Bryars
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Patent number: 6325800Abstract: An integrated catheter assembly for enabling diverse endoscopic in situ therapies. The assembly includes a catheter with an irrigation fluid lumen, a distal electrode tip portion that acts as a hemostat, and a cutting wire for making incisions in or ablating tissue. A cutting wire hub provides a sealing entrance for a cutting wire. An operator enables the physician to displace the cutting wire between extended and retracted positions. The cutting wire and electrode are electrically isolated. The apparatus of the present invention allows the physician to make incisions in or ablate tissue using electrosurgery, irrigate tissue, and cauterize or coagulate tissue without having to remove the apparatus from the working channel of the endoscope.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Russ Durgin, Stephen F. Moreci, William Stahley
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Patent number: 6324418Abstract: A portable tissue spectroscopy apparatus includes at least one light source, at least one light detector, a power source and a controller module all disposed inside a housing that is insertable inside a body. The housing may be in the form of a hand-holdable probe or in the form of a capsule that can be swallowed or implanted in the body. The probe further includes a display mounted at a proximal end of the housing for displaying tissue characteristics. The capsule further includes a transmitter mounted inside the capsule and a receiver placed outside the body for transmitting signals representative of tissue characteristics to a remote receiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Robert J. Crowley, Mark A. Hamm
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Patent number: 6319262Abstract: Grasping an object, e.g., a calculus in the biliary tract, using a grasper, such as a basket, that can be opened and closed without mechanical advantage and also rotated about the device axis to make it easier to capture the object. The basket can then be closed further with mechanical advantage to crush the object.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: James S. Bates, Randall L. Hacker
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Patent number: 6319272Abstract: Bone anchor implantation devices and methods for their use are disclosed. The bone anchor implantation devices and methods find particular application in maintaining or improving urinary continence by suspending or stabilizing the bladder neck. The devices and methods simplify procedures for suspending or stabilizing the bladder neck and further reduce their invasiveness.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Rodney Brenneman, David Sauvageau, Barry N. Gellman, Armand A. Morin