Patents by Inventor Dan Wittenberger
Dan Wittenberger 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: 8617228Abstract: A method of treating tissue is provided, including positioning a stimulation device proximate a phrenic nerve; stimulating the phrenic nerve with the stimulation device; measuring a physiological response to the stimulation; defining a threshold physiological response value based at least in part on the measured physiological response; positioning a thermal treatment element proximate to an arrhythmogenic cardiac tissue region; applying a thermal treatment regimen to the cardiac tissue region with the medical device; measuring a physiological parameter during the thermal treatment regimen application; and conveying the measured physiological parameter to a controller, the controller comparing the measured physiological parameter to the defined physiological response value threshold, the controller adjusting the thermal treatment regimen in response to the comparison of the measured physiological parameter to the defined physiological response value threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Dan Wittenberger, Nicolas Coulombe
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Patent number: 8585690Abstract: A cryogenic catheter includes an elongate, contiguous, thermally-transmissive region coupled to the catheter, the thermally-transmissive region being sufficiently flexible to change from a linear configuration to an arcuate configuration. The thermally-transmissive region may include a plurality of interconnected thermally-transmissive segments that are generally cylindrical in shape. The cryogenic catheter may be in fluid communication with a fluid source, and may include one or more fluid injection tubes. Further, an injection tube may be slidably disposed within the catheter so that the injection tube is longitudinally movable relative to an outer surface of the catheter. The cryogenic catheter may also be in communication with a controller programmed to regulate delivery of a cryogenic fluid from the fluid source to the medical device.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: John W. Lehmann, Dan Wittenberger, Claudia Lückge, Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Cristian Petre, Domenic Santoianni
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Publication number: 20130197499Abstract: A device, system, and method for enhancing cooling uniformity and efficiency of cryogenic fluids and providing a treatment element the shape of which can be adjusted for multiple purposes. The device may include a balloon catheter and fluid dispersion element, the fluid dispersion element directing the flow of coolant from a fluid injection element the interior wall of the balloon. The method of changing the shape of the treatment element may include retracting and extending a shaft to which the distal neck of a balloon is coupled, so that the balloon goes from a first shape to a second shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Scott W. DAVIE, Dan WITTENBERGER
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Publication number: 20130197497Abstract: A medical device including a catheter body defining a proximal portion and a distal portion. An expandable element is included defining a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being coupled to the distal portion of the catheter body. A tip element coupled to the distal end of the expandable element is included, the tip element including a shaft slideably receivable within a portion of the catheter body. A tensioning element coupled to the shaft and disposed within the expandable element is included, the tensioning element being engageable with the distal end of the catheter body and biasing the expandable element toward a pre-determined longitudinal position. An electrode array defining a substantially closed loop affixed to and extending from the tip element is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Dan WITTENBERGER, Claudia LUECKGE, Réal STE-MARIE
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Publication number: 20130104993Abstract: Systems and methods for controllably variable fluid flow are disclosed that provide the ability to modify the effective cross-sectional area of the fluid delivery conduit available for fluid flow. Accordingly, selective control of these configurations allows fluid flow to be regulated as desired while the fluid delivery pressure remains the same. Additional configurations provided herein allow for the selective manipulation of a footprint or therapeutic pattern achievable with the medical device during a single procedure, negating the need for the removal and insertion of multiple devices to achieve the same variations in treatment geometry or characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Regina E. GROVES, Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Timothy G. LASKE, Claudia LUECKGE, Dan WITTENBERGER, Ramin SABBAGHE-KERMANI, Mahmoud KABIR-SERAJ
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Publication number: 20130110100Abstract: Systems and methods for controllably variable fluid flow are disclosed that provide the ability to modify the effective cross-sectional area of the fluid delivery conduit available for fluid flow. Accordingly, selective control of these configurations allows fluid flow to be regulated as desired while the fluid delivery pressure remains the same. Additional configurations provided herein allow for the selective manipulation of a footprint or therapeutic pattern achievable with the medical device during a single procedure, negating the need for the removal and insertion of multiple devices to achieve the same variations in treatment geometry or characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Regina E. GROVES, Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Timothy G. LASKE, Claudia LUECKGE, Dan WITTENBERGER, Ramin SABBAGHE-KERMANI, Mahmoud KABIR-SERAJ
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Publication number: 20130110099Abstract: Systems and methods for controllably variable fluid flow are disclosed that provide the ability to modify the effective cross-sectional area of the fluid delivery conduit available for fluid flow. Accordingly, selective control of these configurations allows fluid flow to be regulated as desired while the fluid delivery pressure remains the same. Additional configurations provided herein allow for the selective manipulation of a footprint or therapeutic pattern achievable with the medical device during a single procedure, negating the need for the removal and insertion of multiple devices to achieve the same variations in treatment geometry or characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Regina E. GROVES, Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Timothy G. LASKE, Claudia LUECKGE, Dan WITTENBERGER, Ramin SABBAGHE-KERMANI, Mahmoud Kabir SERAJ
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Patent number: 8398632Abstract: A medical device is provided having a means for actuating a pair of opposing jaw members. The jaw members are movable relative to one another from a first position, wherein the jaw members are disposed in a spaced apart relation relative to one another, to a second position, wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. An ablation tool is connected to at least one of the jaws members, such that the jaw members are capable of conducting ablation energy through the tissue grasped therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LPInventors: Daniel Nahon, Sean Carroll, Dan Wittenberger, Cristian Petre, Allan Skanes, Alan H. Menkis, Réal Ste-Marie
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Patent number: 8361059Abstract: A cryogenic medical system includes a medical device and a console connectable to the medical device at a connection point. The console controls the temperature of the medical device. The console includes a first cooling system directing coolant to the medical device at a first temperature along a coolant supply line and a second cooling system chilling the coolant within the coolant supply line to a temperature below the first temperature before the coolant reaches the connection point.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Dan Wittenberger
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Patent number: 8297108Abstract: The present invention provides a surgical device including an elongate body defining a fluid flow path therethrough. An expandable element may be coupled to the elongate body and placed in fluid communication with the fluid flow path. Moreover, the surgical device may include a first leak detection element at least partially surrounding a portion of the expandable element, and a second leak detection element may be provided in fluid communication with the fluid flow path. In addition, a console may be provided, where the console may be in communication with the first and second leak detection elements. Further, a supply of cryogenic fluid as well as a vacuum source may be provided in fluid communication with the fluid flow path.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger
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Patent number: 8287526Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LPInventors: Steven G. Arless, Fredric L. Milder, Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger, Sean Carroll
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Publication number: 20120232374Abstract: A medical device including a catheter having a shaft with a distal portion; a first plurality of substantially hemispherical electrodes coupled to the distal portion; a second plurality of substantially hemispherical electrodes coupled to the shaft proximal of the first plurality, where the second plurality of electrodes are oriented substantially orthogonal to the first plurality of electrodes; and an additional electrode coupled to the shaft. A console may have a processor in electrical communication with the first and second plurality of electrodes and the reference electrode, the processor programmed to obtaining a monophasic action potential recording from at least one of the first and second plurality of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Randell L. WERNETH, Meleze HOCINI, Mark T. STEWART, Dan WITTENBERGER, Timothy J. CORVI, Michael LAU, Vinod SHARMA
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Publication number: 20120101485Abstract: A medical device, including an elongate body having a proximal portion and a distal portion; a shaft at least partially disposed within the elongate body; an expandable element at the distal portion of the elongate body; and a fluid delivery conduit defining a deflectable segment movably coupled to the shaft, the deflectable segment being transitionable from a substantially linear configuration to a substantially curvilinear configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventor: Dan WITTENBERGER
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Publication number: 20120065631Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Steven G. ARLESS, Fredric L. MILDER, Marwan ABBOUD, Dan WITTENBERGER, Sean CARROLL
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Publication number: 20120035601Abstract: A medical device and method are provided for mapping and therapeutic treatment, which may include a source of cryogenic fluid, a balloon or other expandable member in fluid communication with the source of cryogenic fluid, and a plurality of electrodes on the expandable member. The medical device may include a catheter or elongate body, and the electrodes may take the form of longitudinal strips. The expandable member may take the form of an inner and outer balloon, and the electrodes may be on the outer balloon. The electrodes may be on a proximal or distal conical portion of the expandable member, or both. An electrical insulator may be provided covering a portion of the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventor: Dan WITTENBERGER
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Publication number: 20120029494Abstract: An intravascular catheter is provided, including a flexible elongate body; an expandable element positioned on the elongate body; a substantially linear thermal segment located distally of the expandable element; a first fluid flow path in fluid communication with the expandable element; and a second fluid flow path in fluid communication with the substantially linear thermal segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: Dan WITTENBERGER, Ioana Alina DEAC, Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Deborah A. DE ROY
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Publication number: 20120029493Abstract: A medical device includes a catheter body having a first injection lumen, a second injection lumen, and an exhaust lumen, where the first injection lumen provides a fluid flow rate greater than a fluid flow rate provided by the second injection lumen; an expandable element coupled to the catheter body in fluid communication with the first and second injection lumens; a cryogenic fluid source in fluid communication with the first and second injection lumens; a valve in fluid communication with the first and second injection lumens to selectively allow fluid flow to at least one of the first and second injection lumens; a pressure sensor in fluid communication with an interior defined by the expandable element; and a controller in communication with the pressure sensor programmed to regulate fluid flow through the first injection lumen based at least in part on a signal from the pressure sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Dan WITTENBERGER, Claudia LUECKGE, Miriam LANE
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Publication number: 20120029495Abstract: A method of ablating tissue is provided, including positioning an expandable element of a catheter in a blood vessel; inflating the expandable element with a volume of refrigerant to substantially occlude the blood vessel; measuring the volume of refrigerant used to inflate the expandable element; correlating the measured volume to an inflated dimension of the expandable element; defining at least one of a target pressure within the expandable element and a target flow rate for refrigerant delivery to the expandable element based at least in part on the inflated dimension; regulating refrigerant delivery to the expandable element to attain the at least one defined target pressure within the expandable element or defined target flow rate for fluid delivery to the expandable element; and ablating at least a portion of the blood vessel with the expandable element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventor: Dan WITTENBERGER
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Publication number: 20120010605Abstract: A cryogenic catheter includes an outer flexible member having at least one cryogenic fluid path through the flexible member. The at least one fluid path is defined by a plurality of flexible members disposed within the outer flexible member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LPInventors: John W. Lehmann, Dan Wittenberger, Claudia Lückge, Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Cristian Petre, Domenic Santoianni
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Patent number: 8083732Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LPInventors: Steven G. Arless, Fredric L. Milder, Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger, Sean Carroll