Patents Assigned to The Spectranetics Corporation
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Patent number: 9918729Abstract: Snaring systems and methods involve engaging objects such as pacemaker pacing leads within a patient. Physicians can use snaring systems having loops, tags, and roller mechanisms to remove a pacing leads from a patient. For example, snaring systems can be inserted through a jugular access site, engaged with a pacemaker pacing lead, and withdrawn through the jugular access site so as to remove a portion of the pacing lead. Lead extraction techniques can be employed to further dislodge the pacing lead from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Kevin D. Taylor, George Burton, Dave Atwell, Wade Bowe
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Patent number: 9918737Abstract: Methods and devices for separating an implanted object, such as a pacemaker lead, from tissue surrounding such object in a patient's vasculature system. Specifically, the surgical device includes a handle, an elongate sheath and a circular cutting blade that extends from the distal end of the sheath upon actuating the handle. The circular cutting blade is configured to engage the tissue surrounding an implanted lead and cut such tissue in a coring fashion as the surgical device translates along the length of the lead, thereby allowing the lead, as well as any tissue remaining attached to the lead, to enter the device's elongate shaft. The surgical device has a barrel cam cylinder in the handle assembly that imparts rotation of the blade and a separate cam mechanism in the tip of outer sheath assembly that imparts and controls the extension and retraction of the blade.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Robert Carver, Weston H. Lee, Brian E. Kagarise, Bruce A. Hoo, Peter Wilbur Gleason, Phillip Charles Halbert
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Patent number: 9907615Abstract: Various embodiments of an eccentric balloon catheter are disclosed. In some embodiments, an eccentric balloon catheter includes an eccentrically positioned guidewire tube, with an interior lumen, that extends at least a portion of the length of the catheter body. Optical fibers may extend the length of the catheter body and may also be eccentrically positioned within the catheter body. An inflatable balloon may be positioned within a window within the catheter body near the distal end of the catheter. When inflated, the balloon and catheter may slide relative to one another. When used within a vessel, an inflated balloon may press against a vessel wall and bias the catheter toward an opposite vessel wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2017Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventor: Jacob Keeler
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Patent number: 9907614Abstract: Laser energy delivery devices and methods are provided. A laser energy delivery device for providing treatment to a subject may include a coupling adapted to couple to a laser energy generator. A sheath is coupled to the coupling, the sheath including a distal end adapted to be disposed in the subject. A plurality of transport members are carried by the coupling and the sheath, the plurality of transport members being adapted to receive laser energy at the coupling, transmit laser energy through the sheath, and deliver laser energy to the subject. A sensor is adapted to detect transmission of laser energy through at least one of the plurality of transport members.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Kenneth P. Grace, George Woodrow Burton, Gregory Conway Ebbets, Nolan Miller Horrall, Brandon Thomas Hendrick, Thomas Kelby Triffo, Blaine Andrew Schneider, Joseph Nicholas Matterson
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Patent number: 9884184Abstract: A device for extending a lead according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a body having proximal and distal ends, the distal end having first and second apertures, the body having an inner lumen, the first and second apertures extending from an outside of the body to the inner lumen; a filamentous element extending out of the first aperture and into the second aperture to form a filament loop extending from the body; a tightening mechanism configured to twist the filamentous element to compress a lead body between the filament loop and the body; and a tether coupled to body and configured to extend further proximally than a proximal-most end of the lead body when the lead body is compressed between the filament loop and body, the tether further configured to transfer at least a portion of a tension force applied to the tether to the lead body.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventor: Thomas Kelby Triffo
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Patent number: 9883885Abstract: A system for ablation and removal of occlusions from blood vessels is provided. Laser cutting systems and mechanical cutting systems are provided in catheter devices, the cutting systems operable to ablate, cut, dislodge, and otherwise remove occlusions within a blood vessel that may limit or prevent proper circulation. Pulsed aspiration systems are further provided, the pulsed aspiration systems operable to remove ablated, cut, or dislodged material without excessive or unnecessary removal of blood and fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Brandon Thomas Hendrick, Kenneth P. Grace
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Patent number: 9855100Abstract: A light-diverting catheter tip is provided according to embodiments disclosed herein. The light-diverting catheter tip may be coupled with the distal tip of a laser catheter and divert at least a portion of the light exiting the distal tip of the laser catheter such that the spot size of the laser beam on an object after exiting the catheter tip is larger than the spot size of the light entering the catheter without the catheter tip. The catheter tip may be removably coupled with the catheter or constructed as part of the catheter. In other embodiments, the catheter tip may conduct fluid and/or divert fluid at the tip of the laser catheter.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Robert Splinter, Robert L. Carver, Ted A. Giem, Kevin D. Taylor, Clint Fix
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Patent number: 9848952Abstract: A catheter system to ablate target matter within a mammalian body using light energy is described. The system may include an open-ended catheter tip through which a liquid light guide medium flows to the target matter, where at least a portion of the liquid light guide medium exiting the catheter tip creates a fluid optical channel to transmit the light energy from the catheter tip to the target matter. The system may also include a catheter lumen whose distal end includes the open-ended catheter tip, a light source to generate the light energy, and a liquid light guide medium source fluidly coupled to the catheter lumen. The liquid light guide medium source may include a reservoir of the liquid light guide medium that includes a magnesium chloride solution or a lactated Ringer's solution.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Krishn Khanna, Robert Splinter
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Patent number: 9827055Abstract: An endovascular device monitoring system is provided that determines, based on movement of the endovascular device past a selected reference location, at least one of a movement rate of a endovascular device and position of a distal end of a endovascular device in a body of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Brandon Thomas Hendrick, Blaine Andrew Schneider
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Patent number: 9821090Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to coating medical devices. In particular, the present disclosure provides materials and methods for coating a portion of a balloon catheter with a pharmaceutical agent using electrodeposition techniques. Although angioplasty and stenting can be effective methods for treating vascular occlusions, restenosis remains a pervasiveness problem. Therefore, coating portions of a balloon catheter with a pharmaceutical agent that inhibits restenosis can reduce the likelihood of restenosis.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventor: Thomas Kelby Triffo
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Patent number: 9814862Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed towards a rapid exchange catheter configured for insertion into a subintimal space and crossing an occlusion in a subintimal space. The catheter includes a proximal end, a distal end, a first lumen configured to receive a first wire, the first lumen extending longitudinally through a least a lateral port of the catheter, and a second lumen having at least a portion distal of the lateral port and extending through at least the distal end of the catheter. The catheter also includes an exchange port arranged on a exterior portion of the catheter configured to the receive a second wire and second rapid exchange port in communication with the second lumen. Moreover, other embodiments of the invention are directed towards methods for using the rapid exchange catheter to cross an obstruction in a vessel, e.g., a total or partial occlusion, in a subintimal space.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Jeffery B. Alvarez, Christine Godleski, Wade A. Bowe, Rob Carver, Paola A. Dwelle, David S. Nevrla, Shahriar Matin, Matthew M. Magee
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Patent number: 9808277Abstract: A device suitable for removing material from a living being is provided, featuring at least an aspiration pump, powered by a motor. The aspiration pump and any optional infusate pump preferably feature a helical pumping mechanism, and operate at a high rate of rotation, thereby ensuring adequate pumping performance and flexibility. The helical pumping mechanism may be a helical coiled wire about a central core tube. The helical coil wire, whether together with, or independent of, the core tube, may be rotated to cause a pumping action. Additionally, a narrow crossing profile is maintained, ensuring that the device may reach more tortuous regions of the vasculature. In one embodiment, the system comprises a wire-guided mono-rail catheter with a working head mounted on a flexible portion of the catheter that can laterally displace away from the guide wire to facilitate thrombus removal.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: John E. Nash, Greg Walters, Dennis M. Sauro, Mark Eberhardt, William T. Fisher, Douglas G. Evans
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Patent number: 9808275Abstract: A method for detaching an object from a patient includes providing a tool having a sheath, and a separating assembly operably coupled to a distal end of the sheath. The separating assembly includes a separator moveably coupled to a tip via a threadable connection. The separating assembly is placed near patient tissue that is attached to the object, the sheath is rotated to move the separator distal to the tip, and the separator is applied to the patient tissue that is attached to the object, so as to separate the tissue. A separating system includes a sheath, and a separator threadably coupled with a distal end of the sheath. The separator is adapted to switch between a first configuration where a separating mechanism is deployed, and a second configuration where the separating mechanism is undeployed.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventor: Kevin D. Taylor
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Patent number: 9801650Abstract: Systems and methods for separating an object such as a pacing lead from a patient tissue involve a flexible and torqueable shaft having an internal lumen sized to receive the object, and a hard separating mechanism for separating the object from the tissue. Typically the shaft and separating mechanism are advanced along or toward the object, and the separating mechanism is contacted with the tissue. The shaft is rotated to effect separation between the object and the tissue. The systems and methods are well suited for use in cardiac pacing or defibrillator lead explant procedures.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Kevin D. Taylor, Chris Reiser, Sean Coe, Kenneth D. Harlan, Charles Kennergren
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Patent number: 9775969Abstract: The invention generally relates to method and apparatus for crossing an obstruction in a tubular member, and more particularly to a medical device method for crossing of a chronic occlusion in a subintimal or interstitial space of an artery.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Jeffery B. Alvarez, David S. Nevrla
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Patent number: 9763692Abstract: Methods and systems for separating an object, such as a lead, from formed tissue are provided. Specifically, a tissue slitting device is configured to engage patient formed tissue at a slitting engagement point. While the object is subjected to a first traction force, the tissue slitting device is caused to move further into the engaged tissue and slit the tissue past the point of engagement. The slitting device causes the tissue to separate along an axial direction of the length of the formed tissue and releases at least some of the force containing the object. The methods and systems are well suited for use in cardiac pacing or defibrillator lead explant procedures.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Wade A. Bowe, George Woodrow Burton, Paul Joseph Dalby, Ryan Michael Sotak
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Patent number: 9757200Abstract: A system includes a microprocessor executable verification module in a base unit and a microprocessor readable identifier of an endovascular device in a memory of the endovascular device. The microprocessor executable verification module, based on the identifier, at least one of configures the endovascular device for use and determines whether the endovascular device can be enabled for use.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Matthew Miles Magee, Paul Andrew Hollendorfer
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Patent number: 9731113Abstract: A device for extending a lead according to some embodiments includes a body, a coil element coupled to the body, the body configured to cover the coil element during use, the coil element comprising an inner lumen sized to receive an outer surface of a lead, the coil element is movable between a first configuration in which the coil element slides over the lead, and a second configuration in which at least some coils grip the outer surface of the lead; an actuation mechanism operatively coupled to the coil element, the actuation mechanism configured to move the coil element between the first and second configurations; and a tether coupled to the lead via the body, the coil element, and/or actuation mechanism, the tether configured to extend further proximally than a proximal-most end of the lead and configured to transfer tension force applied to the tether to the lead.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Kenneth P. Grace, Thomas Willard, Thomas Kelby Triffo
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Patent number: 9731098Abstract: The present disclosure is directed, in one embodiment, to a wire centering sheath system in which wires outwardly extend from a sheath to brace against a vessel wall. The wire centering sheath system may be used to center endovascular devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventor: Brandon Thomas Hendrick
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Patent number: D806245Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: The Spectranetics CorporationInventors: Phillip Charles Halbert, Christopher Allen Wilson