Patents Assigned to CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6468297
    Abstract: Techniques and devices for treating atherosclerotic disease use controlled cryogenic cooling, often in combination with angioplasty and/or stenting. A combination cryogenic/angioplasty catheter may cool the diseased blood vessel before, during, and/or after dilation. Controlled cooling of the vessel wall reduces actual/observed hyperplasia as compared to conventional uncooled angioplasty. Similar reductions in restenosis may be provided for other primary treatments of the blood vessel, including directional arthrectomy, rotational arthrectomy, laser angioplasty, stenting, and the like. Cooling of vessel wall tissues will often be performed through plaque, and the cooling process will preferably take the thermodynamic effects of the plaque into account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Cryovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Williams, James Joye, Richard S. Williams, Kristine Tatsutani
  • Patent number: 6432102
    Abstract: Improved systems, devices, and methods for delivering cryogenic cooling fluid to cryosurgical probes such as cryosurgical endovascular balloon catheters take advantage of the transients during the initiation and termination of cryogenic fluid flow to moderate the treatment temperatures of tissues engaged by the probe. A flow limiting element along a cryogenic fluid path intermittently interrupts the flow of cooling fluid, often cycling both the fluid flow and treatment temperature. This can maintain the tissue treatment temperature within a predetermined range which is above the treatment temperature provided by a steady flow of cryogenic fluid. In another aspect, room temperature single-use cooling fluid cartridges are filled with a sufficient quantity of cryosurgical fluid to effect a desired endovascular cryosurgical treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Cryovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James Joye, Richard S. Williams, Ronald Williams
  • Patent number: 6428534
    Abstract: The invention provides techniques and devices for treating atherosclerotic disease using controlled cryogenic cooling, often in combination with angioplasty. The efficacy of endoluminal cryogenic cooling is enhanced by limiting cooling of target tissues using an insulated cryogenic balloon, the insulation ideally comprising a fluid which undergoes a phase change at a predetermined temperature. A combination cryogenic/angioplasty catheter avoids exchange procedures between dilation of a stenotic region within a vessel wall and the application of cryogenic cooling. The combination angioplasty/cryogenic cooling catheter may cool the diseased blood vessel before, during, and/or after dilation. Controlled cooling of the vessel wall may change its mechanical properties, weakening the vessel and allowing it to be expanded at a much lower pressure than with conventional uncooled angioplasty.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Cryovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James Joye, Richard S. Williams, Ronald Williams
  • Publication number: 20020099365
    Abstract: Improved systems, devices, and methods for delivering cryogenic cooling fluid to cryosurgical probes such as cryosurgical endovascular balloon catheters take advantage of the transients during the initiation and termination of cryogenic fluid flow to moderate the treatment temperatures of tissues engaged by the probe. A flow limiting element along a cryogenic fluid path intermittently interrupts the flow of cooling fluid, often cycling both the fluid flow and treatment temperature. This can maintain the tissue treatment temperature within a predetermined range which is above the treatment temperature provided by a steady flow of cryogenic fluid. In another aspect, room temperature single-use cooling fluid cartridges are filled with a sufficient quantity of cryosurgical fluid to effect a desired endovascular cryosurgical treatment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2002
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Applicant: CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James Joye, Richard S. Williams, Ronald Williams
  • Publication number: 20020045894
    Abstract: Improved devices, systems, and methods for inhibiting hyperplasia in blood vessels provide controlled and safe cryotherapy treatment of a target portion within a body lumen of a patient. One embodiment of the cryotherapy catheter comprises a catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end with a cooling fluid supply lumen and an exhaust lumen extending therebetween. A first balloon is disposed near the distal end of the catheter body in fluid communication with the supply and exhaust lumens. A second balloon is disposed over the first balloon with a barrier therebetween.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2001
    Publication date: April 18, 2002
    Applicant: CryoVascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James Joye, Keith Burger, Michael Fourkas, Timothy Holland
  • Patent number: 6355029
    Abstract: Post-angioplasty hyperplasia in blood vessels is treated using a cryosurgical balloon catheter. The balloon catheter is positioned at a target region within the blood vessel, and the balloon inflated by expanding a cryogenic fluid, such as liquid nitrogen, across an expansion orifice into a balloon. The balloon will be constructed so that cooling is achieved primarily in the central regions of the balloon, with the proximal and distal regions being less cold and acting to insulate adjacent regions of the blood vessel from excessive cooling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Cryovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James Joye, Ronald Williams