Patents Assigned to Concentric Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 10076347Abstract: Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Son Gia, John Miller, Ryan Pierce, Maria Aboytes, Tiffany Tran Ngo
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Publication number: 20170303944Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 9700331Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 9636125Abstract: Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2013Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Emily Vu, Dan Nguyen, John Miller, Ryan Pierce, Tiffany T. Ngo, Norman Fung
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Publication number: 20150313617Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Publication number: 20150209165Abstract: Treatment devices having a self-expandable member with one or more of a proximal end portion, a main body portion and a distal portion. According to some implementations a self-expandable member is provided with proximal end portion comprising a peripheral rail having a first substantially straight segment and a second substantially straight segment that extends distally to the first substantially straight segment with the angular orientation of the second substantially straight segment being different than the angular orientation of the first substantially straight segment, the angular orientation of the second substantially straight segment being similar to a helix angle of at least some of the cell structures in the main body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Aleksandr Leynov, Masao Drexel
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Patent number: 9072537Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 9044263Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member to form first and second peripheral rails that vary in width along their lengths.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 8795317Abstract: An embolic obstruction retrieval device including a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion, a main body portion and a distal end portion. Each of the self-expandable portions consists of a plurality of cell structures formed by intersecting strut members. At least one proximal cell structure in the proximal end portion has one or more struts that have a width and/or thickness greater than the width and/or thickness of the majority of strut members in the main body and distal end portions of the expandable member. Attached to at least one of the proximal-most cell structures in the proximal end portion is a proximally extending flexible wire having sufficient length and flexibility to navigate the tortuous vasculature and access the embolic obstruction. In one implementation, the embolic obstruction retrieval device is delivered to the embolic obstruction through the lumen of a delivery catheter.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, John H. Miller, Emily Vu, Kirk L. Pedersen, Craig L. Bonsignore, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 8795345Abstract: A device including a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion, a main body portion and a distal end portion. Each of the self-expandable portions consists of a plurality of cell structures formed by intersecting strut members. In one implementation, at least one proximal cell structure in the proximal end portion has one or more struts that have a width and/or thickness greater than the width and/or thickness of the majority of strut members in the main body and distal end portions of the expandable member. Attached to at least one of the proximal-most cell structures in the proximal end portion is a proximally extending flexible wire having sufficient length and flexibility to navigate the tortuous vasculature of a patient. In another implementation, the device is delivered to the treatment site through the lumen of a delivery catheter.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, John H. Miller, Emily Vu, Kirk L. Pedersen, Craig L. Bonsignore, Elliot H. Sanders
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Publication number: 20140135814Abstract: Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ivan SEPETKA, Son Gia, John Miller, Ryan Pierce, Maria Aboytes, Tiffany Tran Ngo
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Publication number: 20140128894Abstract: Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Son Gia, John Miller, Ryan Pierce, Maria Aboytes, Tiffany Tran Ngo
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Publication number: 20140107663Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and devices for accessing a cerebral vessel. The system includes a support catheter having a balloon, which can be advanced into small and tortuous vessels. By advancing the support catheter nearer to the obstruction then can be achieved with conventional guide catheters, the support catheter reduces the likelihood vessel compression and collapse when manipulating a working catheter. The balloon may be used to temporarily stop blood flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: John Miller, Scott Wilson, Dawn Davila
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Publication number: 20140107575Abstract: This is a balloon catheter having at least two lumens. One of the lumens is a large working lumen. The balloon catheter is especially useful as a guide catheter or micro catheter and may be used in a variety of therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. In particular, it has value in treating neurovascular embolic strokes in combination with other devices which are delivered to the stroke site through that working lumen. The remainder of the lumens typically are used to inflate and to deflate the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: John Miller, Martin Dieck, Maria Aboytes, Ryan K. Pierce
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Publication number: 20140046338Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member to form first and second peripheral rails that vary in width along their lengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders
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Patent number: 8597320Abstract: A method of filling an aneurysm is described which includes the step of advancing a device through a patient's vascular system to an aneurysm and positioning the device within the aneurysm. The device has a closed mesh structure forming by a plurality of flexible filaments. The device also has a proximal collar and a distal collar with the flexible filaments extending therebetween. The closed mesh structure is movable from a collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Concentric, Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ivan Sepetka, Martin S. Dieck, Ryan Pierce, Maria Aboytes, Son Gia
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Patent number: 8579915Abstract: The present invention provides an obstruction removing device and a method for making the obstruction removing device. The method includes two mandrels with an elongate element being wound around the first mandrel and then wrapped around the second mandrel. The mandrels are movable relative to one another so that the second mandrel may be moved closer to the first mandrel after winding the element around the first mandrel and before winding the element around the second mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ron French, Scott Wilson, Neil Barman, Emily Vu, John Miller
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Publication number: 20130268050Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and devices for accessing a cerebral vessel. The system includes a support catheter, which can be advanced into small and tortuous vessels. By advancing the support catheter nearer to the obstruction then can be achieved with conventional guide catheters, the support catheter reduces the likelihood vessel compression and collapse when manipulating a working catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: CONCENTRIC MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Scott Wilson, John Miller, Emily Vu
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Publication number: 20130253569Abstract: Devices and methods for removing an obstruction from a blood vessel are described. The devices are deployed in a collapsed condition and are then expanded within the body. The devices are then manipulated to engage and remove the obstruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ivan SEPETKA, Emily Vu, Dan Nguyen, John Miller, Ryan Pierce, Tiffany T. Ngo, Norman Fung
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Patent number: 8529596Abstract: Devices including, but not limited to, a self-expandable member having a proximal end portion and a main body portion. The self-expandable member is movable from a first delivery position to a second placement position, in the first delivery position the expandable member being in an unexpanded position and having a nominal first diameter and in the second position the expandable member being in a radially expanded position and having a second nominal diameter greater than the first nominal diameter for deployment within a vessel or duct of a patient. The expandable member includes a plurality of cell structures with the cell structures in the main body portion extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the expandable member and the cell structures in the proximal end portion extending less than circumferentially around the longitudinal axis of the expandable member to form first and second peripheral rails that vary in width along their lengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Concentric Medical, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Grandfield, Scott D. Wilson, Elliot H. Sanders