Patents Assigned to St. Jude Medical Cardiology Divison, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20110202130
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and systems for adjusting an implant, such as a mitral valve ring, over the long term without having to enter a patient's body. The long term adjustment system can include a magnet, or other magnetic material, that is functionally connected to the adjustment mechanism of an adjustable implant. The long term adjustment system can be activated by placing an activating magnet near the area of the patient's body where the adjustable implant is located and positioning the activating magnet so that an attractive force is generated between the activating magnet and the magnet that is functionally connected to the adjustable implant. Due to the attractive force between the two magnets, rotation of the magnet outside the patient's body will adjust the size and/or shape of the implant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2009
    Publication date: August 18, 2011
    Applicant: ST. JUDE MEDICAL CARDIOLOGY DIVISON INC.
    Inventors: Richard G. Cartledge, John P. Cartledge
  • Patent number: 7422579
    Abstract: An evacuation sheath assembly and method of treating occluded vessels which reduces the risk of distal embolization during vascular interventions is provided. The evacuation sheath assembly includes an elongated tube defining an evacuation lumen having proximal and distal ends. A proximal sealing surface is provided on a proximal portion of the tube and is configured to form a seal with a lumen of a guided catheter. A distal sealing surface is provided on a distal portion of the tube and is configured to form a seal with a blood vessel. A method of treatment of a blood vessel using the evacuation sheath assembly includes advancing the evacuation sheath assembly into the blood vessel through a guide catheter. Prior to advancing a device across a stenosis to be treated, normal antegrade blood flow in the blood vessel proximate to the stenosis is stopped. While blood flow is stopped, the stenosis is treated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2008
    Assignee: St. Jude Medical Cardiology Divison, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis W. Wahr, Thomas V. Ressemann, Peter T. Keith, David J. Blaeser, Michael Berman