Patents by Inventor Claude Tihon
Claude Tihon 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).
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Patent number: 5895349Abstract: A device for managing urinary incontinence in a human female comprises a soft, non-porous dome-shaped suction cup like device having a flat annular zone about its periphery and adapted to cooperate with the vestibule floor of female genitalia for blocking the flow of urine without being in physical contact with the urethral meatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: ContiMed, Inc.Inventor: Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5865815Abstract: A prostatic obstruction relief catheter for insertion in the urethra of a male patient comprises an elongated, flexible, tubular, plastic catheter body having a generally cylindrical wall where along its length it is partitioned into a bladder retention zone, a prostate gland spanning zone, a zone designed to cooperate with the urinary sphincter and a fourth zone extending at least partially through the pendulous penis. The tubular catheter body has a plurality of radially extending bores through its wall and in fluid communication with a lumen, whereby urine collected in the bladder may readily bypass a patient's enlarged prostate gland while being controlled by his urinary sphincter to thereby maintain continence.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: ContiMed, Inc.Inventor: Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5738654Abstract: An urethral drain having deep external drainage channels, a low-profiled bladder retention segment, and a reversibly detachable collection segment, facilitates the draining of urine and fluids from the bladder. The low-profiled retention means minimizes bladder irritations and the deep external channels reduce the occurrence of infections. Incorporation of a reduced diameter smooth segment on the catheter, proximate the location of the external urethral sphincter allows the patient to void normally and at will. Modifying the size of this smooth segment aids the function of a defective sphincter in controlling urine leakage. The drain can be worn concealed within the urethra. Flushing action from normal voiding washes out particulate matters in the urethra and the concealed drain further minimizes contamination. Together, these features improve quality of life for patients needing catheterization.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: ContiMed, Inc.Inventor: Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5667486Abstract: A prostatic stent and method of manufacture. The stent has an elongate body defining a passage therethrough and includes a distal section, a mid-section and a proximal section. The elongate body has a length sufficient to extend distally from a bladder neck to a position somewhat short of the external sphincter. The proximal section has a shape conforming to the neck of the urinary bladder.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1994Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: AMS Medinvent, S.A.Inventors: Michael A. Mikulich, Claude O. Clerc, Michael R. Jedwab, Adrian Furrer, Alain Mariller, John H. Burton, Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5626578Abstract: A RF valvulotome and method of use is described. The valvulotome comprises an elongated, flexible polymeric tube or rod supporting a pair of paddle members at its distal end, the paddle members defining opposed facing surfaces having a gap therebetween. A pattern of metallization, comprising electrodes, are formed on the opposed facing surfaces and means are provided for applying RF energy between the electrodes after the instrument has been introduced into a vein and advanced to the point where the cusp of a vein valve is disposed in the gap. In a preferred embodiment, the paddles are movable toward and away from the center of the instrument and may incorporate a flushing lumen through which saline may be injected for effecting valve closure and facilitating placement of the paddle members within the pockets defining the valve. An optical-fiber bundle may also be passed through the lumen of the instrument to facilitate viewing of the internal vein structure as the catheter is being advanced.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Inventor: Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5562622Abstract: An urethral drain having deep external drainage channels, a low-profiled bladder retention segment, and a reversibly detachable collection segment, facilitates the draining of urine and fluids from the bladder. The low-profiled retention means minimizes bladder irritations and the deep external channels reduce the occurrence of infections. Incorporation of a reduced diameter smooth segment on the catheter, proximate the location of the external urethral sphincter allows the patient to void normally and at will. The drain can be worn concealed within the urethra. Flushing action from normal voiding washes out particulate matters in the urethra and the concealed drain further minimizes contamination. Together, these features improve quality of life for patients needing catheterization.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: ContiMed, Inc.Inventor: Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5499994Abstract: A device for dilating at least an obstructed portion of a urethra includes a hollow core member with opposed open ends permitting urination therethrough from the bladder, a confining covering disposed on the hollow member having a length of at least that of the obstructed portion and having hydrophilic means integrally associated therewith. The hydrophilic means is capable of absorbing water and gradually expanding for at least 30 minutes whereby the outer surface of the confining covering expands radially and outwardly, after insertion into the urethra, until dilation of the obstructed portion occurs to a desired diameter and configuration. Methods for dilating an obstructed portion of the urethra and for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Claude Tihon, John H. Burton, Timothy C. Cook, David Rhum
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Patent number: 5496271Abstract: An apparatus and method for treatment of conditions in which it is desired to simultaneously hyperthermally treat diseased target tissue in a patient and dilate a lumen of a patient which is compressed and/or obstructed by the diseased target tissue and/or surrounding tissue is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1993Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John H. Burton, Timothy C. Cook, Claude Tihon
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Patent number: 5415656Abstract: An apparatus for electrosurgical incision of a stricture within or adjacent to a body lumen, which comprises an electrically conducting, deflectable wire associated with an introducer for introducing the apparatus into the body lumen, wherein a proximal portion of the wire is deflectable outwardly relative to the introducer, and a source of RF electric current connected to the wire whereby RF electric current may be transmitted through the wire when it is in the deflected position.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Claude Tihon, W. Scott Andrus, Ronald Svejkovsky
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Patent number: 5356423Abstract: A stent for transluminal implantation comprising a single-piece tubular member having a fenestrated side wall exhibiting a pattern of uniformly spaced openings defined by intersecting strands where the strands are integrally joined together at their points of intersection whereby the tubular member can be radially compressed from a larger diameter to a smaller diameter by the application of a uniform inwardly directed radial force and which self-expands to a larger diameter when the radial compressive force is removed. The compression and subsequent self-expansion occurs without an appreciable change in the stent's length. By forming the stent from a thermoplastic material, it may later be resected by carving it up into small pieces preferably using an electrosurgical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Claude Tihon, John H. Burton, Bradford G. Staehle, Michael A. Mikulich
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Patent number: 5335669Abstract: A rectal probe comprising a catheter having a longitudinal axis around which is mounted an inflatable, low pressure, compliant balloon having a temperature element associated with the wall thereof, means for holding the probe at a proper position within a patient's rectum and means for inflating the balloon when it is properly positioned to put the temperature element in intimate contact with the anterior side of the rectum. A method for monitoring a patient's rectal mucosal temperature during thermal treatment of the patient's prostate is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: American Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Claude Tihon, Timothy C. Cook, John H. Burton, Ronald Svejkovsky
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Patent number: 4413059Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing a liquid suspension of single, independent tissue cells for, e.g., subsequent cell proliferation as by in vitro culturing, is disclosed. The method involves introducing the combination of subdivided tissue and liquid medium into a chamber defined in part by a foraminous wall portion, and contracting the chamber to force the tissue through the foraminous wall, thereby further subdividing the tissue. An apparatus embodiment includes the combination of confining means for confining a liquid suspension of tissue; a screen; means supporting the screen; and pump means for passing the liquid suspension of tissue from the confining means back and forth through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1982Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Bristol-Myers CompanyInventors: Claude Tihon, M. Elaine Curry
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Patent number: 4350768Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing a liquid suspension of single, independent tissue cells for, e.g., subsequent cell proliferation as by in vitro culturing, is disclosed. The method involves introducing the combination of subdivided tissue and liquid medium into a chamber defined in part by a foraminous wall portion, and contracting the chamber to force the tissue through the foraminous wall, thereby further subdividing the tissue. An apparatus embodiment includes the combination of confining means for confining a liquid suspension of tissue; a screen; means supporting the screen; and pump means for passing the liquid suspension of tissue from the confining means back and forth through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Bristol Myers CompanyInventors: Claude Tihon, M. E. Curry