Patents by Inventor Andy E. Denison

Andy E. Denison has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7678128
    Abstract: A deployment control system provides controlled deployment of an embolic protection device which may include a guide wire, an expandable filter attached to the guide wire near its distal end, and a restraining sheath that maintains the expanded filter in a collapsed position. The deployment control system includes a torque control device which allows the physician to torque the guide wire into the patient's anatomy and a mechanism for preventing the guide wire from buckling as the restraining sheath is being retracted to deploy the expandable filter. A recovery control system for recovering the embolic protection device includes an inner catheter which extends within a lumen of an outer recovery sheath in a coaxial arrangement. A distal portion of the inner catheter extends beyond another recovery sheath during advancement of the recovery system into the vasculature. The recovery sheath can be advanced over the inner catheter to collapse the expandable filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Charles R. Peterson, Kent C. B. Stalker
  • Publication number: 20100004673
    Abstract: An embolic filtering device for use in a bifurcated vessel includes delivery device having a first guide wire and a second guide wire. The second guide wire diverges from the distal-end region of the first guide wire. The filter device also includes a filter support having a first deployment member and a second deployment member. These deployment members can be formed as a first loop and a second loop. A bifurcated filter element is coupled to the filter support. The distal-end region of the first guide wire extends through a first leg of the filter element and the second guide wire extends through a second leg of the filter element. During use, the first leg of the filter element is deployed within a first branch of the bifurcated vessel and the second leg of the filter element is deployed within a second branch of the bifurcated vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2009
    Publication date: January 7, 2010
    Applicant: ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: ANDY E. DENISON, William J. Boyle
  • Patent number: 7572272
    Abstract: An embolic filtering device for use in a bifurcated vessel includes delivery device having a first guide wire and a second guide wire. The second guide wire diverges from the distal-end region of the first guide wire. The filter device also includes a filter support having a first deployment member and a second deployment member. These deployment members can be formed as a first loop and a second loop. A bifurcated filter element is coupled to the filter support. The distal-end region of the first guide wire extends through a first leg of the filter element and the second guide wire extends through a second leg of the filter element. During use, the first leg of the filter element is deployed within a first branch of the bifurcated vessel and the second leg of the filter element is deployed within a second branch of the bifurcated vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Boyle
  • Publication number: 20080097571
    Abstract: Lumen support devices and methods of their use are provided. A lumen support includes one or more plastically deformable cells having two stable configurations with no stable configurations between the two stable configurations. The lumen support device may be plastically deformed to other stable configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Applicant: PARAGON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES, LLC
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, Kent C.B. Stalker
  • Patent number: 7252675
    Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The lengths and positioning of the first and second control arms of each half frame can be varied to create an expandable frame which conforms to the size and shape of the body vessel in which the filtering device is deployed. Additionally, the radius of the partial loops, along with the length of the arc of the partial loops, can be varied on each of the frames to create a composite filtering assembly that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the body vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Harrison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Steven T. Saville, Kent C. B. Stalker
  • Patent number: 7217255
    Abstract: An embolic protection device for use in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region to capture any embolic material which may be created and released into the bloodstream during the procedure. The device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element attached thereto. In one embodiment, the filtering assembly is attached to the distal end of a guide wire and is deployed within the patient's vasculature as the guide wire is manipulated into the area of treatment. A restraining sheath placed over the filtering assembly in a coaxial arrangement maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Thereafter, the sheath can be retracted to expose the filtering assembly which will then self-expand within the patient's vasculature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Richard S. Stack, Kent C. B. Stalker, Christopher Tarapata, John D. Whitfield
  • Patent number: 7048758
    Abstract: A system used in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region, which is capable of capturing embolic material which may be released into a blood vessel during a therapeutic interventional procedure at the site of a lesion in the blood vessel. The system is adapted to be utilized in a collateral blood supply system adapted to enable the flow of blood to bypass the blood vessel upon blocking thereof and to enable the reverse flow of blood through the blood vessel upon unblocking thereof. The system includes a guide wire, including a distal end, adapted to be positioned in a blood vessel relative to an interventional procedure site. A guide catheter, including a distal end, is adapted to enable the interventional procedure to be performed, and to be inserted over the guide wire and through a patient's vasculature to a position in the blood vessel relative to the interventional procedure site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2006
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Paul F. Muller
  • Patent number: 6997944
    Abstract: An expandable intraluminal stent having a strut pattern made from a plurality of triangular cells is disclosed. Each triangular cell is formed from at least two V struts of different magnitudes aligned in phase and joined at opposite ends forming two opposed vertices of the triangle. A series of triangular cells are joined at the vertices to form a ring. The series of triangular cells may be arranged to form peaks in the ring, peaks and valleys in the ring, or a combination thereof. A plurality of the rings are aligned coaxially and joined by connecting elements to form a tubular shape. Use of the double V strut formation in the rings increases vessel wall coverage, reduces gap sizes, and does not impair the compressability of the stent for a small profile for delivery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William James Harrison, Andy E. Denison
  • Patent number: 6929652
    Abstract: A system for enabling the insertion and removal of an embolic protection device, for capturing and retaining embolic debris which may be created during the performance of a therapeutic interventional procedure in a stenosed or occluded region of a blood vessel. The system, in an embodiment thereof, is capable of enabling at least one operator to control the delivery and removal of an embolic protection device to a position in a patient's vasculature distal to an interventional procedure site, to enable the exchange of the delivery and recovery system. The system, in another embodiment thereof, includes a delivery system and a recovery system which are capable of enabling the delivery and recovery of an embolic protection device so as to maintain a clinically acceptable profile and flexibility through the patient's vasculature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher C. Andrews, William J. Boyle, Sergio Correa, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Brad Jordan, Paul Muller, Paul V. Neale, Samir Patel, Richard Stack
  • Patent number: 6887258
    Abstract: An embolic filtering device for use in a bifurcated vessel includes delivery device having a first guide wire and a second guide wire. The second guide wire diverges from the distal-end region of the first guide wire. The filter device also includes a filter support having a first deployment member and a second deployment member. These deployment members can be formed as a first loop and a second loop. A bifurcated filter element is coupled to the filter support. The distal-end region of the first guide wire extends through a first leg of the filter element and the second guide wire extends through a second leg of the filter element. During use, the first leg of the filter element is deployed within a first branch of the bifurcated vessel and the second leg of the filter element is deployed within a second branch of the bifurcated vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Boyle
  • Publication number: 20040267301
    Abstract: An embolic protection device for use in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region to capture any embolic material which may be created and released into the bloodstream during the procedure. The device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element attached thereto. In one embodiment, the filtering assembly is attached to the distal end of a guide wire and is deployed within the patient's vasculature as the guide wire is manipulated into the area of treatment. A restraining sheath placed over the filtering assembly in a coaxial arrangement maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Thereafter, the sheath can be retracted to expose the filtering assembly which will then self-expand within the patient's vasculature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2003
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Inventors: John F. Boylan, William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Debashis Dutta, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Paul F. Muller, Samir Patel, Christopher J. Tarapata, Chicheng Wang, Francisco Sanchez, Kent C.B. Stalker
  • Publication number: 20040172055
    Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The expandable frame and filtering element can be mounted on a filter support structure, such as a coiled wire, and mounted on a guide wire. The expandable frames includes an articulation region which helps to distribute the strain which can be developed when the frame moves between an expanded and deployed position. The expandable frame may include further strain distributing bends which help distribute strain and increase the bendability of the frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2003
    Publication date: September 2, 2004
    Inventors: Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Douglas H. Gesswein, Wayne E. Cornish, Peter D'Aquanni, Thomas Tokarchik, Andy E. Denison, Kevin M. Magrini, Benjamin C. Huter, Charles R. Peterson, William J. Boyle, Mark T. Richardson, Ryan Grandfield, Kathern J. Lind
  • Publication number: 20040167568
    Abstract: An embolic protection device for use in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region to capture any embolic material which may be created and released into the bloodstream during the procedure. The device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element attached thereto. In one embodiment, the filtering assembly is attached to the distal end of a guidewire and is deployed within the patient's vasculature as the guidewire is manipulated into the area of treatment. A restraining sheath placed over the filtering assembly in a coaxial arrangement maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Thereafter, the sheath can be retracted to expose the filtering assembly which will then self-expand within the patient's vasculature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, David H. Burkett, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Arkady Kokish, Kent C.B. Stalker, Chicheng Wang, John D. Whitfield
  • Publication number: 20040093009
    Abstract: An expandable frame for an embolic filtering device used to capture embolic debris in a body vessel includes a first half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop and a second half frame having a first control arm connected to a second control arm by a partial loop. The partial loops cooperatively form a composite loop for attachment of a filtering element which will expand in the body vessel to capture embolic debris entrained in the fluid of the vessel. The lengths and positioning of the first and second control arms of each half frame can be varied to create an expandable frame which conforms to the size and shape of the body vessel in which the filtering device is deployed. Additionally, the radius of the partial loops, along with the length of the arc of the partial loops, can be varied on each of the frames to create a composite filtering assembly that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the body vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Harrison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, John E. Papp, Steven T. Saville, Kent C.B. Stalker
  • Publication number: 20040049225
    Abstract: A catheter comprising an elongated shaft having a first lumen extending from a proximal shaft section to the distal end of the shaft with a distal port at the shaft distal end, and a second lumen extending in at least a distal shaft section from a proximal port to a distal port located proximal to the distal port of the first lumen. In a one embodiment, the catheter is an aspiration catheter with a vacuum source in fluid communication with the first lumen, providing improved removal of embolic debris from within a body lumen. The first lumen can alternatively be connected to a source of fluid, so that the catheter is a fluid delivery catheter such as perfusion or drug delivery catheters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2002
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventor: Andy E. Denison
  • Patent number: 6702834
    Abstract: An embolic protection device for use in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region to capture any embolic material which may be created and released into the bloodstream during the procedure. The device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element attached thereto. In one embodiment, the filtering assembly is attached to the distal end of a guide wire and is deployed within the patient's vasculature as the guide wire is manipulated into the area of treatment. A restraining sheath placed over the filtering assembly in a coaxial arrangement maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Thereafter, the sheath can be retracted to expose the filtering assembly which will then self-expand within the patient's vasculature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John F. Boylan, William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Debashis Dutta, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Paul F. Muller, Samir Patel, Christopher J. Tarapata, Chicheng Wang, Francisco Sanchez, Kent C. B. Stalker
  • Patent number: 6695813
    Abstract: An embolic protection device includes a filtering assembly having a self-expanding strut assembly and a filter element. The filtering assembly can be attached to a guidewire and deployed within the patient's vasculature into an area of treatment. A restraining sheath maintains the filtering assembly in its collapsed position until it is ready to be deployed by the physician. Interventional devices can be delivered over the guidewire and any embolic debris created and released into the blood stream will enter the filtering assembly. The filtering assembly can be rotatably mounted on the guide wire and may include a dampening element which helps to prevent some shock force that may be transmitted along the guide to the deployed filtering assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, David H. Burkett, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter, Scott J. Huter, Arkady Kokish, Kent C. B. Stalker, Chicheng Wang, John D. Whitfield
  • Publication number: 20040015184
    Abstract: A system used in a blood vessel when an interventional procedure is being performed in a stenosed or occluded region, which is capable of capturing embolic material which may be released into a blood vessel during a therapeutic interventional procedure at the site of a lesion in the blood vessel. The system is adapted to be utilized in a collateral blood supply system adapted to enable the flow of blood to bypass the blood vessel upon blocking thereof and to enable the reverse flow of blood through the blood vessel upon unblocking thereof. The system includes a guide wire, including a distal end, adapted to be positioned in a blood vessel relative to an interventional procedure site. A guide catheter, including a distal end, is adapted to enable the interventional procedure to be performed, and to be inserted over the guide wire and through a patient's vasculature to a position in the blood vessel relative to the interventional procedure site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Paul F. Muller
  • Patent number: 6679902
    Abstract: A delivery sheath is provided for deploying a self-expanding intravascular filter. The sheath includes a stiff proximal portion which provides for good pushability and trackability through tortuous vessels and a soft, flexible, low profile, radiopaque distal tip for holding and delivering a deployable filter. The soft distal tip minimizes the formation of embolic particles that may be produced by contact between the sheath and an arterial lesion. The distal tip may be molded from a polymer containing radiopaque particles held in suspension and thereby provides for good visualization under fluroscopy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Boyle, Andy E. Denison, Benjamin C. Huter
  • Publication number: 20040002730
    Abstract: An embolic filtering device for use in a bifurcated vessel includes delivery device having a first guide wire and a second guide wire. The second guide wire diverges from the distal-end region of the first guide wire. The filter device also includes a filter support having a first deployment member and a second deployment member. These deployment members can be formed as a first loop and a second loop. A bifurcated filter element is coupled to the filter support. The distal-end region of the first guide wire extends through a first leg of the filter element and the second guide wire extends through a second leg of the filter element. During use, the first leg of the filter element is deployed within a first branch of the bifurcated vessel and the second leg of the filter element is deployed within a second branch of the bifurcated vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Andy E. Denison, William J. Boyle