Patents Assigned to Cardima, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7686803
    Abstract: A surgical ablation probe assembly particularly suitable for ablating tissue on a surface of a patient's heart having an ablation member and a stabilizing member for guiding the probe assembly to an intracorporeal location such as a surface of the patient's heart. The elongated ablation member generally has at least one ablation electrode on a distal shaft section. The stabilizing member has a vacuum lumen which applies a vacuum to the inner chamber of the stabilizing member to aspirate fluid from within the chamber or about the stabilizing member and can aid in holding the stabilizing member to an intracorporeal surface such as the epicardial or endocardial surface of the patient's heart. The probe assembly may also have a removable stylet to help retain the shape of the distal portion. The assembly is suitable for treating a patient for atrial arrhythmia, by forming linear or curvilinear lesions and preferably a continuous lesion on the surface of the patient's heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Ashik A. Mohan, William K. Wheeler, Eric K. Y. Chan, Bhupinder S. Minhas
  • Publication number: 20090240249
    Abstract: A probe for use in medical procedures includes a longitudinal member, a flexible sheath, and a flexible circuit. The longitudinal member includes at least one electrode and at least one thermocouple disposed thereon. The flexible sheath is coupled to and at least partially surrounding the longitudinal member. The flexible circuit is coupled to the sheath and also to the at least one electrode and the at least one thermocouple. The flexible circuit is configured to provide power to the at least one electrode and a return path to the at least one thermocouple.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2009
    Publication date: September 24, 2009
    Applicant: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric K.Y. Chan, Yuri Belman
  • Patent number: 7252664
    Abstract: A system and method for efficient delivery of radio frequency (RF) energy includes a backplane. At least a single channel card is removably coupled to the backplane for controlling the amount of RF power delivered through a single channel via an electrical coupling to at least one ablation electrode or a catheter. The at least one channel card provides a gradual increase in RF power calculated in real-time during an initial ramp-up phase, and to limit the delivery of RF power through the electrical coupling based on a received temperature of cardiac tissue in contact with the at least one ablation electrode, thereby reducing the likelihood coagulum formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Nasab, Eric K. Y. Chan
  • Patent number: 6972016
    Abstract: An electrophysiology (EP) device suitable for ablating tissue within a patient's body lumen. The EP device of the invention generally comprises an elongated shaft having a distal shaft section with a helical shape and at least one electrode on an exterior portion thereof. One aspect of the invention comprises a method of performing a medical procedure, such as treating a patient for atrial arrhythmia, by forming a lesion using an EP device embodying features of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: CaRDiMa, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Hill, III, Alex L. Lim, Tim Huynh, Eric K. Y. Chan
  • Patent number: 6814732
    Abstract: An intravascular device for the formation of linear lesions which has particular utility in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter. The intravascular device has an outer delivery member with a distal section which has an elongated opening and a support element coextending with the opening. An EP device having a plurality of electrodes on its distal section is slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the delivery member but it is secured by its distal end within the distal extremity of the delivery member at least while in operation. In this manner an axial force in the proximal direction on the proximal extremity of the EP device, which extends out of the patient during the procedure, will cause the distal shaft section of the EP device to arch outwardly out of and away from the distal section of the delivery shaft along an inner side of the curved distal section and engage the surface of the patient's heart chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Assignee: CaRDiMa, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K Schaer
  • Patent number: 6746446
    Abstract: An intravascular electrophysiology (EP) device for the mapping and/or formation of lesions along the isthmus region of a heart that has particular utility in the treatment of atrial flutter. The EP device of the invention has an elongated shaft with a proximal section, a compound-curved or modified pigtail-shaped distal section, and a plurality of at least partially exposed electrodes disposed on an outer surface of the distal section. The electrodes are spaced along a length of the distal section and may be interspersed with at least one temperature sensor located between electrodes. The shape of the distal end of the device enables manipulation of the device by inserting its distal end in the tricuspid valve and retracting the device to bias the section having electrodes along the isthmus to achieve acceptable contact with the region so high frequency (e.g., RF) electrical energy delivered to the electrodes on the distal section of the EP device will form a lesion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: E. Richard Hill, III, Sung Chun, Reynaldo P. Hilario, Tim Ngeo Huynh, Mahmoud R. Seraj, Robert Obara
  • Publication number: 20020165532
    Abstract: An electrophysiology (EP) device suitable for ablating tissue within a patient's body lumen. The EP device of the invention generally comprises an elongated shaft having a distal shaft section with a helical shape and at least one electrode on an exterior portion thereof. One aspect of the invention comprises a method of performing a medical procedure, such as treating a patient for atrial arrhythmia, by forming a lesion using an EP device embodying features of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Applicant: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Hill, Alex L. Lim, Tim Huynh, Eric K.Y. Chan
  • Patent number: 6332881
    Abstract: This is a tool used during open heart or open chest surgery for creating lesions or lines of ablation in tissue to treat atrial fibrillation. It is a relatively short device having a rigid or semi-rigid shaft connected on one end to a handle and on the other end to a more flexible distal tip having one or more electrodes. The distal end of the shaft is angled so to define a first plane of deflection. A deflection mechanism consisting of a pull wire and flat spring housed in a lumen of the tool is manipulable via the handle for deflecting the distal tip in a plane different than the first plane of deflection, allowing direct contact with the curved surface of the tissue, either epicardial or endocardial, to be ablated. The tool may contain fiber optic or other data lines for transmitting data relevant to the patient, and it may be irrigated to cool the tool and the electrodes or to deliver therapeutic fluids to tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2001
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: David J. Carner, Reynaldo P. Hilario, Mahmoud K. Seraj
  • Publication number: 20010039418
    Abstract: An intravascular device for the formation of linear lesions which has particular utility in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter. The intravascular device has an outer delivery member with a distal section which has an elongated opening and a support element coextending with the opening. An EP device having a plurality of electrodes on its distal section is slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the delivery member but it is secured by its distal end within the distal extremity of the delivery member at least while in operation. In this manner an axial force in the proximal direction on the proximal extremity of the EP device, which extends out of the patient during the procedure, will cause the distal shaft section of the EP device to arch outwardly out of and away from the distal section of the delivery shaft along an inner side of the curved distal section and engage the surface of the patient's heart chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Applicant: Cardima Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Schaer
  • Patent number: 6302880
    Abstract: An intravascular device for the formation of linear lesions which has particular utility in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter. The intravascular device has an outer delivery member with a distal section which has an elongated opening and a support element coextending with the opening. An EP device having a plurality of electrodes on its distal section is slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the delivery member but it is secured by its distal end within the distal extremity of the delivery member at least while in operation. In this manner an axial force in the proximal direction on the proximal extremity of the EP device, which extends out of the patient during the procedure, will cause the distal shaft section of the EP device to arch outwardly out of and away from the distal section of the delivery shaft along an inner side of the curved distal section and engage the surface of the patient's heart chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K Schaer
  • Patent number: 6251107
    Abstract: A low profile intravascular electrophysiology (EP) device for the formation of linear lesions which has particular utility in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter. The EP device of the invention has an elongated shaft with a proximal section, a distal section, and a plurality of at least partially exposed electrodes disposed on an outer surface of the distal section. The electrodes are spaced along a length of the distal section with at least one temperature sensor located between adjacent electrodes. High frequency, e.g. RF, electrical energy delivered to the electrodes on the distal shaft section of the EP device will form a linear lesion which terminates the fibrillation or flutter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Schaer
  • Patent number: 6167291
    Abstract: A connection system which has particular advantages in medical devices such as electrophysiology catheters, and which minimizes the potential for unwanted electrical connections. A cable of the invention has a plurality of leads, with each lead terminated by a pin connector having a retractable insulative sheath so that the chance of unwanted electrical connections is minimized when the pin connector is not connected. The metal pin of the pin connector also has a nonconducting tip member to minimize the chance of short circuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Victor J. Barajas, Duane Dickens
  • Patent number: 6141576
    Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh
  • Patent number: 6120499
    Abstract: The invention is directed to an intravascular device for occluding a patient's blood vessel by coagulating blood in a desired location within the blood vessel to form occluding thrombus therein by means of RF electrical energy which preferably has a frequency of about 0.3 to about 1.5 megahertz. The intravascular device is particularly useful in terminating arrhythmia in a patient's heart by occluding a coronary artery to terminate the flow of oxygenated blood to a region of the patient's heart where aberrant signals causing the arrhythmia either originate or through which they are conducted. The device may also be used to occlude other blood vessels such as in the treatment of intracranial berry aneurysms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Duane Dickens, Gene Samson, Ruey Sung
  • Patent number: 6113584
    Abstract: A method and system for lysing a patient's heart tissue causing or involved with arrhythmia which includes an intravascular catheter with a relatively inelastic occlusion balloon on the distal end of the catheter which is inflated to block an artery or vein of the patient's heart so than when lysing fluid such as an ethanol solution is discharged from the distal port in the catheter the inflated balloon prevents the proximal refluxing of lysing medium into undesirable areas of the patient's heart. The inelastic balloon is configured to be inflated to a diameter of about 0.7 to about 1.3, preferably about 0.8 to about 1.2, times the diameter of the blood vessel in which the balloon is to be inflated so as to effectively occlude the passageway without damaging the wall of the blood vessel. The working length of the balloon is less than about 1.5 cm, preferably less than 0.75 cm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Tracey A. Morley, Paul J. Wang
  • Patent number: 6088610
    Abstract: A method and system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart, particularly the electrical activity which causes arrhythmia, which includes a first intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within one location of the patient's coronary vasculature and a second intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within a second location of the patient's coronary vasculature to facilitate mapping the electrical activity of the patient's heart. Once the electrical activity has been mapped, therapeutic procedures can be initiated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Duane Dickens
  • Patent number: 6063077
    Abstract: An intravascular device for the formation of linear lesions which has particular utility in the treatment of atrial fibrillation and flutter. The intravascular device has an outer delivery sheath with a distal section which has an elongated opening and a support member coextending with the opening. An EP device having a plurality of electrodes on its distal portion is slidably disposed within the inner lumen of the delivery sheath but it is secured by its distal end within the distal extremity of the delivery sheath at least while in operation. In this manner an axial force in the distal direction on the proximal extremity of the EP device, which extends out of the patient during the procedure, will cause the distal portion of the EP device to arch outwardly out of and away from the distal section of the delivery shaft and engage the surface of the patient's heart chamber. High frequency, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Schaer
  • Patent number: 6021340
    Abstract: A guiding catheter for delivery of intravascular devices to a patient's coronary sinus. The guiding catheter has a relatively stiff proximal section and a relatively flexible distal section, the latter being about 1 to about 6 inches in length and being configured to subselect a branch cardiac vein leading to the coronary sinus. The distal shaft section preferably has a proximal portion which has a flexibility greater than that of the proximal shaft section, and a distal portion which has a flexibility greater than that of the proximal portion of the distal shaft section, and at least one of the distal portion and the proximal portion being shaped with a bend to facilitate entry within the patient's coronary sinus. An inflatable balloon may be disposed on the distal shaft section. The guiding catheter is particularly suitable for delivering an intravascular device for sensing electrical activity into a cardiac vein to detect such activity from within the blood vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Yvonne Randolph, Duane Dickens
  • Patent number: 6002956
    Abstract: An over-the-wire electrophysiology catheter which has an emitting electrode on the distal tip electrically connected to a source of high frequency electrical energy. The intravascular device is configured to be advanced through a patient's cardiac veins or coronary arteries and preferably is also provided with sensing electrodes for detecting electrical activity of the patient's heart from within a blood vessel of the heart. The device forms large lesions in tissue adjacent to the blood vessel in which the device is located without significantly damaging the blood vessel to effectively terminate signals causing arrhythmia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Schaer
  • Patent number: 5967978
    Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: Cardima, Inc.
    Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh