Patents Assigned to Codman & Shurtleff, Inc
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Patent number: 7708755Abstract: A medical device for placing an embolic device at a predetermined site within a vessel of the body including a delivery catheter and a flexible pusher member slidably disposed within the lumen of the catheter. A fluid pressure source is coupled to the proximal end of the pusher member. An embolic device is retained at the distal end of the pusher member by a mechanical interlocking mechanism. The distal end of the pusher member includes a spiral ribbon section encircled by a tubular member. The tubular member or the distal end of the pusher member directs fluid from the fluid pressure source against the embolic device. The mechanical interlocking mechanism is disengaged from the embolic device and a fluid pressure is applied against the embolic device to ensure the release of the embolic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff Inc.Inventors: Richard Champion Davis, III, John H. Thinnes, Jr.
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Patent number: 7699800Abstract: An implantable shunt device having a primary catheter and at least two secondary catheters extending from the primary catheter is provided. The primary catheter includes a connecting end, an open end, and an inner lumen extending therebetween. Each of the secondary catheters extend from the connecting end of the primary catheter and include a fluid passageway formed therein in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the primary catheter. Each secondary catheter also includes at least one fluid entry port in fluid communication with the fluid passageway. In an exemplary embodiment, the fluid entry ports are disposed on an inwardly facing portion of each of the secondary catheters. The shunt device can be used for a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including for the removal or introduction of fluid to a treatment site.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Dextradeur, Gary Magram
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Publication number: 20100087527Abstract: The present invention is directed to a compound represented by Structural Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The variables for Structural Formula (I) are defined herein. Also described is a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound of Structural Formula (I) and its therapeutic use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. DiMauro
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Patent number: 7691124Abstract: Therapeutic devices, especially vaso-occlusive devices or embolic coils, are delivered by an apparatus that includes a pullwire having a tine or tines that have an offset orientation that engages a therapeutic device. The pullwire passes through an opening of a headpiece. When the pullwire moves in a relative proximal direction, the tine moves toward a straight-line orientation, and the therapeutic device is liberated from the tine and from the pullwire. At this state, the therapeutic device is ready for deployment at a desired intraluminal location.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventor: Keith Balgobin
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Patent number: 7670353Abstract: A vascular occlusion device for use with a hydraulic deployment catheter is provided. The vascular occlusion device includes a headpiece that has a deformable interference element which changes from an initial configuration to a deformed configuration upon an increase of hydraulic pressure within the deployment catheter. When the interference element is in the initial configuration, the headpiece is secured to the deployment catheter, and when the interference element is in the deformed configuration, the headpiece can be removed from the deployment catheter for deployment of the occlusion device.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Richard Champion Davis, III, Donald K. Jones, Vladimir Mitelberg
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Patent number: 7655031Abstract: An expandable stent and delivery system is provided for treating body vessel defects, such as partially occluded blood vessels and aneurysms. The delivery system includes a core member having a non-cylindrical retraction member with extending portions configured to extend between struts of the stent. The stent includes enlarged anchor members that cooperate with the retraction member to secure the stent to the core member for movement within a delivery catheter and deployment to a body vessel defect. The extending portions provide a greater contact area than would be possible with a cylindrical retraction member, which is especially beneficial when retracting a partially deployed stent into the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Dirk Tenne, Vladimir Mitelberg
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Publication number: 20100010415Abstract: A valve for use in a shunt system to drain fluid from one part of a patient's body to another is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, the valve is operable at a threshold pressure that is selectively adjustable up to at least about 400 mm H2O at increments in the range of about 10 mm H2O to 40 mm H2O. The ability of the valve to operate at a high threshold pressure and to be adjusted at relatively small increments renders the valve particularly advantageous for use in younger hydrocephalus patients. In particular, the operating pressure of the valve can be gradually limited in small increments over a period of time to slowly force the patient's own resorption system to circulate cerebrospinal fluid. At high operating pressures of at least about 400 mm H2O shunt independence can be achieved thereby allowing the shunt to be successfully removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. McCusker, Alan J. Dextradeur
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Publication number: 20090326519Abstract: A cranial bolt secured to a skull of a patient includes a threaded portion and a lumen portion. Threaded portion has an inner surface forming a central passageway which extends throughout the threaded portion. The inner surface includes a connector mating with the lumen portion. The threaded portion has an outer surface having a plurality of threads for engaging a hole formed in the patient's skull. The lumen portion includes a stem portion that enters the central passageway and engages the mating connector. A fluid tight seal is formed between the inner surface of the threaded portion and the stem portion. At least two lumens are disposed through the stem portion and the base portion. The lumens have a proximal end opening outside the skull and a distal end opening inside the skull. One embodiment includes sensor lumens diverging from the centerline and another allows lumen portion to rotate independent of threaded portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, INC.Inventors: Stephen F. Wilson, Michael C. Gorhan
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Patent number: 7611530Abstract: A medical device having at least one expandable stent, and at least three removable slat members carried by the stent. The removable slat members provide a substantially continuous cover for the medical device, and thus impede the flow of blood through the peripheral walls of the medical device. When deployed within a blood vessel, some of the slat members may serve to cover an aneurysm and restrict the blood flow into the aneurysm. In addition, one or more of the slat members may be selectively removed to provide blood flow into a branching blood vessel. In an alternative embodiment, an inner expandable stent is coaxially disposed within the outer expandable stent, and three removable slat members are carried by the inner expandable stent.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Pomeranz, Esteban Pino
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Publication number: 20090270759Abstract: A pressure sensing apparatus has a pressure sensor component that includes a pressure sensing port, a pressure sensor for sensing a pressure of a fluid in the pressure sensing port, and a digital processor communicating with the pressure sensor for performing calculations involving fluid pressures sensed. The pressure sensing apparatus further includes a first chamber in fluid contact with the pressure sensing port, a second chamber fluidically connectable with a patient's cerebrospinal fluid system, and a membrane located between the first and second chambers so as to transmit fluid pressure from the second chamber to the first chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, INC.Inventors: Stephen F. Wilson, Alan J. Dextradeur
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Publication number: 20090269413Abstract: Flowable graft materials are provided which comprise collagen powder and a liquid in an amount sufficient to impart a flowable consistency to the material. The graft materials are sufficiently formable and pliable so as to provide both superior contact with and easier access to a surgical site than typical, more rigid grafts such as collagen sheets. These flowable materials may also be in a fluidized, paste-like and/or gel-like state and may be moldable and/or ejectable. The flowable collagen materials reduce and/or eliminate post implantation problems associated with other materials, e.g. synthetic dural sealants (hemostasis products), such as product swelling after application and implantation. The flowable graft materials are particularly useful as a dural graft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, INC.Inventor: Robert E. Sommerich
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Patent number: 7608088Abstract: A method and device used for treating an aneurysm of a patient. A framework for supporting one or more embolization elements is introduced into the patient's aneurysm. A stent, connected to the framework is introduced into a vessel leading into and communicating with the aneurysm, with the stent being compressed against the inner wall of the vessel for anchoring the framework. One or more embolization elements are introduced through the framework into the aneurysm, and in this manner the framework maintains the one or more embolization elements within the aneurysm. In the illustrative embodiment, the embolization element comprises an embolic coil, the stent comprises a helical coil, and the framework and helical coil are connected so as to be introduced into the patient simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Donald K. Jones, Vladimir Mitelberg
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Patent number: 7604658Abstract: A cranial bolt secured to a skull of a patient includes a threaded portion and a lumen portion. Threaded portion has an inner surface forming a central passageway which extends throughout the threaded portion. The inner surface includes a connector mating with the lumen portion. The threaded portion has an outer surface having a plurality of threads for engaging a hole formed in the patient's skull. The lumen portion includes a stem portion that enters the central passageway and engages the mating connector. A fluid tight seal is formed between the inner surface of the threaded portion and the stem portion. At least two lumens are disposed through the stem portion and the base portion. The lumens have a proximal end opening outside the skull and a distal end opening inside the skull. One embodiment includes sensor lumens diverging from the centerline and another allows lumen portion to rotate independent of threaded portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Ferrer Wilson, Michael C. Gorhan
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Patent number: 7591833Abstract: A vascular occlusion device deployment system for placing an occlusion device at a preselected site within the vasculature of a patient. The deployment system employing light energy transferred through an optical fiber to sever a securing filament attaching the occlusion device to the deployment system, thereby releasing the occlusion device at the preselected location.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Donald K. Jones, Vladimir Mitelberg
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Patent number: 7585280Abstract: A pressure sensing apparatus has a pressure sensor component that includes a pressure sensing port, a pressure sensor for sensing a pressure of a fluid in the pressure sensing port, and a digital processor communicating with the pressure sensor for performing calculations involving fluid pressures sensed. The pressure sensing apparatus further includes a first chamber in fluid contact with the pressure sensing port, a second chamber fluidically connectable with a patient's cerebrospinal fluid system, and a membrane located between the first and second chambers so as to transmit fluid pressure from the second chamber to the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Stephen F. Wilson, Alan J. Dextradeur
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Patent number: 7559912Abstract: A valve for use in a shunt system to drain fluid from one part of a patient's body to another is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, the valve is operable at a threshold pressure that is selectively adjustable up to at least about 400 mm H2O at increments in the range of about 10 mm H2O to 40 mm H2O. The ability of the valve to operate at a high threshold pressure and to be adjusted at relatively small increments renders the valve particularly advantageous for use in younger hydrocephalus patients. In particular, the operating pressure of the valve can be gradually limited in small increments over a period of time to slowly force the patient's own resorption system to circulate cerebrospinal fluid. At high operating pressures of at least about 400 mm H2O shunt independence can be achieved thereby allowing the shunt to be successfully removed.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. McCusker, Alan J. Dextradeur
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Publication number: 20090156960Abstract: A pressure sensing catheter having a pressure sensor and an antenna that is coupled to the pressure sensor, e.g., by a connector, are provided. The pressure sensor can be adapted to measure a pressure surrounding the catheter, and the antenna can be adapted to telemetrically communicate the measured pressure to an external device. In an exemplary embodiment, the antenna, pressure sensor, and/or connector are hermetically sealed, e.g., by the catheter and/or a coating, to prevent the antenna, pressure sensor, and connector from coming into contact with fluid, thereby allowing the catheter to be permanently implanted or otherwise used for long term use. Exemplary methods for manufacturing and using pressure sensing catheters are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, INC.Inventors: Christophe Mauge, Alan J. Dextradeur, Daniel J. McCusker, Stefan Meyer, Volker Boedecker, Robert G. Kraus, Max G. Ostermeier
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Publication number: 20090112103Abstract: Devices and methods useful for sensing or measuring a pressure and remotely indicating or communicating that pressure are provided. The devices and methods have particular utility in sensing pressures in implantable medical devices and more particularly in hydrocephalus shunts. In one exemplary embodiment, an implantable valve can include a housing having a reservoir adapted to receive fluid flow therethrough between an inlet port and an outlet port. The implantable valve can also include a needle-penetrable septum to allow fluid delivery to the reservoir and/or a needle guard disposed within the housing and adapted to protect the radio frequency tag from a needle penetrating into the housing. A radio frequency (RF) tag can be disposed within the reservoir and can be adapted to change one or more of its electromagnetic characteristics in response pressure applied thereto by fluid in or flowing through the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventor: Salim Kassem
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Publication number: 20090088730Abstract: A therapeutic agent delivery system that includes a catheter having a proximal end and an opposite distal end. The catheter has a body with a lumen defined therein. The body of the catheter includes a non-bulbous region having a substantially uniform outer diameter and a bulbous region made from an elastically deformable material. While in a first state the bulbous region has a maximum outer diameter greater than the substantially uniform outer diameter of the non-bulbous region; and while in a second state the maximum outer diameter of the bulbous region is reduced relative to that while in the first state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: John R. Hoofnagle, Greg Schorn, Terri Kapur, Daniel Keeley
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Patent number: D596743Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Victor B. Agbodoe, Richard Densman, Kenneth Hayes