Patents Assigned to Coherex Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 8840655Abstract: A medical system for treating an internal tissue opening can include a closure device and associated delivery device. The delivery device can include an actuating assembly configured to partially deploy the closure device by a first movement, and deploy a second portion of the closure device by a second movement. The delivery device can also include a release assembly to selectively release or disconnect the closure device from the delivery device. The delivery device can include a tip member coupled to the distal end of a catheter. The tip member can include a first passageway and a second passageway being in a spaced apart arrangement. A guidewire can be received into the first passageway to facilitate positioning of the delivery device. The second passageway can house and facilitate delivery of the closure device.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Daryl R. Edmiston, Clark C. Davis, Scott D. Miles, DeWayne C. Fox, Richard J. Linder
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Publication number: 20140277117Abstract: A medical device, system and method for modifying a left atrial appendage (“LAA”). The medical device system includes a tether anchored within the LAA and one or more tissue growth members or occluders configured to be slid over the tether and lodged within the LAA. With this arrangement, a physician may close-off the LAA with a selective number of tissue growth members to meet the varying LAA sizes as determined from imaging information while conducting the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Brian K. Whisenant, Daryl R. Edmiston, Clark C. Davis
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Patent number: 8795328Abstract: A medical device and system for modifying a left atrial appendage (“LAA”), as well as related methods, are provided. In accordance with one embodiment, a medical device includes a plurality of discrete frame segments coupled with at least one ring member to form a frame structure. Each discrete frame segment includes an expanding leg, a collapsing leg and a hub extension. A tissue growth member is coupled with the plurality of discrete frame segments to define a substantially convex surface and a substantially concave surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston, Clark C. Davis
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Publication number: 20140207169Abstract: Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a device includes a framework extending between a primary hub and a secondary hub. The secondary hub is moveable relative to the primary hub upon deploying the framework from a constricted position to a deployed position such that the secondary hub remains proximal a distal end of the framework. The framework, in the deployed position, includes engaging members proximal the distal end of the framework, and the framework includes multiple frame segments each extending with an arcuate configuration at a distal side of the framework such that the frame segments, at the distal side thereof, each extend radially and distally toward the distal end, then turn and extend radially and proximally inward toward the secondary hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Clark C. Davis, Daryl R. Edmiston, Richard J. Linder
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Publication number: 20140188098Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to ablation catheter systems configured, for example, to ablate tissue adjacent an ostium of the pulmonary vein in a left atria of a heart. In one embodiment, an ablation catheter system includes a handle and a catheter coupled to the handle defining a lumen extending through a length of the catheter, the catheter including a distal end thereof. The ablation catheter system may also include an electrode coupled to the handle with lines extending through the lumen of the catheter, the electrode being configured to be constrained adjacent the distal end of the catheter and configured to be deployed from the distal end of the catheter to an expanded configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Clark C. Davis, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston
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Publication number: 20140172011Abstract: A medical system for treating an internal tissue opening can include a closure device and associated delivery device. The closure device can include a body portion operatively associated with a first anchor and a second anchor. The body portion can include a plurality of segments defining a multi-cellular structure. The closure device can be configured to apply lateral force to tissue of the internal tissue opening to bring tissue together. The closure device can have a substantially flat aspect, and have a depth thickness that is substantially greater than the thickness or width of a majority of the members forming the closure device to reduce out of plane bending. The closure device can also include a member adapted to induce tissue growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Linder, Clark C. Davis, Scott D. Miles, DeWayne C. Fox, Daryl R. Edmiston, David A. Ewell
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Patent number: 8715318Abstract: Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a system for use in occluding an opening in the tissue of a body includes a handle, a catheter coupled with the handle and a medical device disposed within a lumen of the catheter. The medical device includes an anchor system having a plurality of anchor segments coupled with an anchor hub. The medical device further includes an occluder system having a plurality of occluder segments coupled with an occluder hub. A first actuator is configured to displace the occluder hub independent of, and relative to, the anchor hub to deploy the occluder system from a refracted state to an expanded state while the anchor system remains in a retracted state.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Clark C. Davis, Daryl R. Edmiston, Richard J. Linder
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Publication number: 20140114118Abstract: A method and system are provided for percutaneously gaining access to oxygenated blood with one or more anastomosis devices and pumping such oxygenated blood directly to the aorta adjacent to the right atrium or left atrium via a VAD system. In one embodiment, a VAD system can be implanted with open surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Whisenant, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, David L. Stott, Randall K. Jones
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Patent number: 8690911Abstract: A medical device, system and method for modifying a left atrial appendage (“LAA”). The medical device system includes a tether anchored within the LAA and one or more tissue growth members or occluders configured to be slid over the tether and lodged within the LAA. With this arrangement, a physician may close-off the LAA with a selective number of tissue growth members to meet the varying LAA sizes as determined from imaging information while conducting the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Brian K. Whisenant, Daryl R. Edmiston, Clark C. Davis
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Patent number: 8636732Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to ablation catheter systems configured, for example, to ablate tissue adjacent an ostium of the pulmonary vein in a left atria of a heart. In one embodiment, an ablation catheter system includes a handle including an actuator and a catheter coupled to the handle defining a lumen extending through a length of the catheter, the catheter including a tip portion at a distal end thereof. The ablation catheter system may also include an electrode coupled to the handle with lines extending through the lumen of the catheter, the electrode being configured to be constrained within the tip portion of the catheter and configured to be deployed from the tip portion and self expand to an expanded configuration. With this arrangement, the electrode is configured to self expand to a conical configuration with a tip portion configured to be disposed within the pulmonary vein.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Clark C. Davis, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston
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Patent number: 8636764Abstract: Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a system for use in occluding an opening in the tissue of a body includes a handle, a catheter coupled with the handle and a medical device disposed within a lumen of the catheter. The medical device includes an anchor system having a plurality of anchor segments coupled with an anchor hub. The medical device further includes an occluder system having a plurality of occluder segments coupled with an occluder hub. A first actuator is configured to displace the occluder hub independent of, and relative to, the anchor hub to deploy the occluder system from a refracted state to an expanded state while the anchor system remains in a retracted state.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Clark C. Davis, Daryl R. Edmiston, Richard J. Linder
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Patent number: 8579791Abstract: A method and system are provided for percutaneously gaining access to oxygenated bood with an anastomosis device and pumping such oxygenated blood to other arterial regions of the vascular system. In one embodiment, a system may include an anastomosis device extending through an opening of the atrial septum. A filament may be coupled to the anastomosis device. A snare may access the right atrium through the superior vena cava, grasp the filament, and withdraw the filament through the superior vena cava. The filament may then be used as a guide to direct a catheter, a conduit or some other structure into the right atrium of the heart via the superior vena cava. A flow path may be defined between the anastomosis device and an arterial location, such as in the aorta, such that at least some oxygenated blood may by-pass the left ventricle and be discharged into the aorta.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Whisenant, Scott D. Miles
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Patent number: 8540616Abstract: A method and system are provided for percutaneously gaining access to oxygenated blood with one or more anastomosis devices and pumping such oxygenated blood directly to the aorta adjacent to the right atrium or left atrium via a VAD system. In one embodiment, a VAD system can be implanted with open surgery.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Whisenant, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, David L. Stott, Randall K. Jones
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Patent number: 8529597Abstract: A medical system for treating an internal tissue opening can include a closure device and associated delivery device. The closure device can include a body portion operatively associated with a first anchor and a second anchor. The body portion can include a plurality of segments defining a multi-cellular structure. The closure device can be configured to apply lateral force to tissue of the internal tissue opening to bring tissue together. The closure device can have a substantially flat aspect, and have a depth thickness that is substantially greater than the thickness or width of a majority of the members forming the closure device to reduce out of plane bending. The closure device can also include a member adapted to induce tissue growth.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Linder, Clark C. Davis, Scott D. Miles, DeWayne C. Fox, Daryl R. Edmiston, David A. Ewell
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Publication number: 20130178889Abstract: Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a medical device includes an occluder portion and an anchor portion, the anchor portion hingably coupled to the occluder portion. With this arrangement, the anchor portion actuates and pivots relative to the occluder portion between an anchor deployed position and an anchor non-deployed position while the occluder portion is in an occluder deployed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: COHEREX MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: Coherex Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 8402974Abstract: A medical device for reducing the size of a Patent Foramen Ovale is disclosed. The medical device can include a first electrode, a second electrode, and at least one sensor mounted to at least one of the first electrode or the second electrode, the at least one sensor adapted to sense at least one operating parameter of the medical device or the patient to facilitate closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale. The medical device can also include a delivery shaft coupled to the first electrode, wherein the delivery shaft includes an indicia for determining the position of the first electrode relative to the second electrode. A method for determining a characteristic of an internal tissue opening is also disclosed. The method can include the steps of introducing a detectable fluid in the right atrium of a heart and then detecting the location of the detectable fluid in the heart.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Clark C. Davis, Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston, Brian K. Whisenant, Dewayne C. Fox
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Publication number: 20130035686Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to ablation catheter systems configured, for example, to ablate tissue adjacent an ostium of the pulmonary vein in a left atria of a heart. In one embodiment, an ablation catheter system includes a handle including an actuator and a catheter coupled to the handle defining a lumen extending through a length of the catheter, the catheter including a tip portion at a distal end thereof. The ablation catheter system may also include an electrode coupled to the handle with lines extending through the lumen of the catheter, the electrode being configured to be constrained within the tip portion of the catheter and configured to be deployed from the tip portion and self expand to an expanded configuration. With this arrangement, the electrode is configured to self expand to a conical configuration with a tip portion configured to be disposed within the pulmonary vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: COHEREX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Clark C. Davis, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston
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Publication number: 20130030454Abstract: A method and system are provided for percutaneously gaining access to oxygenated blood with an anastomosis device and pumping such oxygenated blood to other arterial regions of the vascular system. In one embodiment, a system may include an anastomosis device extending through an opening of the atrial septum. A filament may be coupled to the anastomosis device. A snare access the right atrium through the superior vena cave, grasp the filament, and withdraw the filament through the superior vena cave. The filament may then he used as a guide to direct a catheter, a conduit or some other structure into the right atrium of the heart via the superior vena cava. A flow path may be defined between the anastomosis device and an arterial location, such as in the aorta, such that at least some oxygenated blood may by-pass the left ventricle and he discharged into the aorta.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: COHEREX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Brian K. Whisenant, Scott D. Miles
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Publication number: 20120316584Abstract: Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a delivery system for use in occluding an opening in the tissue of a body includes an actuation assembly operatively coupled to a medical device including an anchor portion and an occluder portion. The actuation assembly is configured to move the anchor portion between a deployed state and retracted state while the occluder portion maintains a deployed state. With this arrangement, the deployed occluder portion can be visualized via imaging at a preferred position prior to deploying the anchor portion of the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: COHEREX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Scott D. Miles, Clark C. Davis, Daryl R. Edmiston, Richard J. Linder
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Patent number: 8235988Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to ablation catheter systems configured, for example, to ablate tissue adjacent an ostium of the pulmonary vein in a left atria of a heart. In one embodiment, an ablation catheter system includes a handle including an actuator and a catheter coupled to the handle defining a lumen extending through a length of the catheter, the catheter including a tip portion at a distal end thereof. The ablation catheter system may also include an electrode coupled to the handle with lines extending through the lumen of the catheter, the electrode being configured to be constrained within the tip portion of the catheter and configured to be deployed from the tip portion and self expand to an expanded configuration. With this arrangement, the electrode is configured to self expand to a conical configuration with a tip portion configured to be disposed within the pulmonary vein.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Coherex Medical, Inc.Inventors: Clark C. Davis, Richard J. Linder, Scott D. Miles, Daryl R. Edmiston