Abstract: A remote sensing catheter system including an injection catheter and a collection catheter. In one method of use, an external sensor of the system determines the timing of operation of the collection catheter. In another method of use, a sensor determines the volume of medium in the injection.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 2009
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2013
Assignee:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan M. Doan, Christopher G. Quinn
Abstract: A method for treating an occlusion in a coronary artery of a patient includes percutaneously advancing an occlusion treatment tool (such as an angioplasty balloon or stent delivery device) through the vasculature of the patient and into a coronary artery to a site of the occlusion. Following the treatment of the occlusion, a therapeutic agent is admitted into the first coronary artery. The therapeutic agent is selected to treat microvasculature obstructions at a target cardiac tissue site distal to the site of the occlusion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2010
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2012
Assignee:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan Minh Doan, David Martin Kaye, Adam Lucas Bilney, Melissa Jane Byrne
Abstract: A catheter for collecting fluid such as blood from a vessel such as a coronary sinus of a patient has an elongated, flexible tubular portion and an annular sealing member spaced from a distal end of the tubular member. A proximal end of the tubular member is adapted to be connected to a source of suction for applying suction to a collection lumen of the tubular member. The distal end is placed in a blood vessel with the sealing member spaced from opposing surface of the vessel in an absence of a suction applied to the collection lumen. Suction is applied to the collection lumen in an amount sufficient to draw blood from the vessel through the fluid inlet and into the collection lumen and further sufficient to urge the opposing surface of the vessel to migrate into sealing engagement with the sealing member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 7, 2006
Date of Patent:
April 10, 2012
Assignee:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan Minh Doan, Mark Francis Brown
Abstract: A catheter system including a collection member having an occlusion member and collection ports. At least one collection port being located distal to the occlusion member, and least one collection port being located proximal to the occlusion member.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 7, 2010
Publication date:
July 14, 2011
Applicant:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Christopher G. Quinn, Rodney L. Houfburg, Tuan Minh Doan
Abstract: In a method for substantially isolating cardiac circulation from systemic circulation, flow between the coronary sinus and the right atrium is occluded. A venous collection device having a collection lumen and a support structure is located in the coronary sinus. The support structure is used to maintain patency of the coronary sinus during collection of fluid through the collection lumen. An artificial flow path is provided between the collection lumen and the one or more coronary arteries, thus isolating the cardiac circulation. According to the method, cardiac pumping for systemic circulation can be maintained during isolation of the cardiac circulation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 16, 2010
Publication date:
January 20, 2011
Applicant:
Osprey Medical Inc.
Inventors:
David Martin Kaye, Clifton A. Alferness, John Melmouth Power, Adam Lucas Bilney
Abstract: A method for treating an occlusion in a coronary artery of a patient includes percutaneously advancing an occlusion treatment tool (such as an angioplasty balloon or stent delivery device) through the vasculature of the patient and into a coronary artery to a site of the occlusion. Following the treatment of the occlusion, a therapeutic agent is admitted into the first coronary artery. The therapeutic agent is selected to treat microvasculature obstructions at a target cardiac tissue site distal to the site of the occlusion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 14, 2010
Publication date:
October 28, 2010
Applicant:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan Minh Doan, David Martin Kaye, Adam Lucas Bilney, Melissa Jane Byrne
Abstract: A method of detecting and treating a microvascular obstruction is provided. In one embodiment, a catheter is provided for both detecting the microvascular obstruction and treating or removing the obstruction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 1, 2007
Publication date:
July 1, 2010
Applicant:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert S. Schwartz, Robert A. Van Tassel
Abstract: A remote sensing catheter system including an injection catheter and a collection catheter. In one method of use, an external sensor of the system determines the timing of operation of the collection catheter. In another method of use, a sensor determines the volume of medium in the injection.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 9, 2009
Publication date:
July 1, 2010
Applicant:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan M. Doan, Christopher G. Quinn
Abstract: A method for treating an occlusion in a coronary artery of a patient includes percutaneously advancing an occlusion treatment tool (such as an angioplasty balloon or stent delivery device) through the vasculature of the patient and into a coronary artery to a site of the occlusion. Following the treatment of the occlusion, a therapeutic agent is admitted into the first coronary artery. The therapeutic agent is selected to treat microvasculature obstructions at a target cardiac tissue site distal to the site of the occlusion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 2006
Date of Patent:
May 25, 2010
Assignee:
Osprey Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan Minh Doan, David Martin Kaye, Adam Lucas Bilney, Melissa Jane Byrne
Abstract: A catheter for collecting fluid such as blood from a vessel such as a coronary sinus of a patient has an elongated, flexible tubular portion and an annular sealing member spaced from a distal end of the tubular member. A proximal end of the tubular member is adapted to be connected to a source of suction for applying suction to a collection lumen of the tubular member. The distal end is placed in a blood vessel with the sealing member spaced from opposing surface of the vessel in an absence of a suction applied to the collection lumen. Suction is applied to the collection lumen in an amount sufficient to draw blood from the vessel through the fluid inlet and into the collection lumen and further sufficient to urge the opposing surface of the vessel to migrate into sealing engagement with the sealing member.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 14, 2009
Publication date:
April 1, 2010
Applicant:
Osprey Medical Inc.
Inventors:
James Edward Shapland, Tuan Miuh Doan, Mark Francis Brown