Patents by Inventor David J. Battles
David J. Battles 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: 7510554Abstract: A cryosurgical probe system includes a fluid supply line connectable at an inlet section to a source of cryogenic fluid; a fluid connector assembly securely connected to an outlet section of the fluid supply line for receiving fluid from the outlet section of the fluid supply line; and, a detachable cryosurgical probe detachably connectable to the fluid connector assembly. The cryosurgical probe system includes the capability of providing return fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Endocare, Inc.Inventors: Thach Duong, Sanford D. Damasco, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jeffrey D. Kurtzer
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Publication number: 20080154253Abstract: The system for providing computer guided ablation of tissue of a patient includes an ablative surgical computer system and a set of surgical devices. The ablative surgical computer system includes a guidance module for providing a treatment guidance plan to an operator; and, a treatment module for acquiring and processing surgical device output data, for optimally controlling treatment parameters and providing feedback information to the operator based on the treatment guidance plan. The set of surgical devices includes at least one ablative device for providing ablation of the treatment region based on the treatment parameters and operator input; and, at least one temperature sensing device for acquiring temperature data from the treatment region and providing a temperature sensing device output signal. The temperature sensing device output signal is a portion of the surgical device output data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: ENDOCARE, INC.Inventors: SANFORD D. DAMASCO, Thach Duong, Jawahar M. Ali, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jay J. Eum
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Patent number: 7363071Abstract: The system for providing computer guided ablation of tissue of a patient includes an imaging device, an ablative surgical computer system, and a set of surgical devices. The imaging device receives imaging data from a treatment region of a patient, processes the imaging data and provides imaging output data and imaging signals. The imaging output data is available to an operator. The ablative surgical computer system includes a guidance module for processing the imaging signals and providing a treatment guidance plan to the operator; and, a treatment module for acquiring and processing surgical device output data, for optimally controlling treatment parameters and providing feedback information to the operator based on the treatment guidance plan.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Endocare, Inc.Inventors: Sanford D. Damasco, Thach Duong, Jawahar M. Ali, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jay J. Eum
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Patent number: 7207985Abstract: A cryosurgical probe system includes a fluid supply line connectable at an inlet section to a source of cryogenic fluid; a fluid connector assembly securely connected to an outlet section of the fluid supply line for receiving fluid from the outlet section of the fluid supply line; and, a detachable cryosurgical probe detachably connectable to the fluid connector assembly. The cryosurgical probe system includes the capability of providing return fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Endocare, Inc.Inventors: Thach Duong, Sanford D. Damasco, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jeffrey Kurtzer
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Patent number: 6936045Abstract: The malleable cryosurgical probe includes a cryostat assembly and a cryoprobe assembly. The cryostat assembly includes an elongated shaft assembly having at least one malleable segment thereof and a closed distal end. The shaft assembly includes at least one freezing portion, at least one thermally insulated portion and a thermally insulating element positioned about the thermally insulated portion. A cryostat is operably associated with the elongated shaft assembly. It includes a cryostat inlet for receiving gas entering the cryostat, a cryostat outlet and a heat exchanger positioned between the cryostat outlet and the cryostat inlet. The heat exchanger receives gas from the cryostat inlet and provides heat transfer between gas flowing within the cryostat and fluid exterior thereto. At least one Joule-Thomson nozzle is in fluid communication with the cryostat outlet. The at least one Joule-Thomson nozzle expands gas expelled therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Endocare, Inc.Inventors: Xiaoyu Yu, Jay J. Eum, David J. Battles
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Publication number: 20040267248Abstract: A cryosurgical probe system includes a fluid supply line connectable at an inlet section to a source of cryogenic fluid; a fluid connector assembly securely connected to an outlet section of the fluid supply line for receiving fluid from the outlet section of the fluid supply line; and, a detachable cryosurgical probe detachably connectable to the fluid connector assembly. The cryosurgical probe system includes the capability of providing return fluid flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Thach Duong, Sanford D. Damasco, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jeffrey Kurtzer
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Patent number: 6643535Abstract: An imaging device receives imaging data from a treatment region of a patient, processes the imaging data and provides imaging output data and imaging signals. A computer system includes a guidance module for processing the imaging signals and providing treatment guidance plan to an operator. A treatment module acquires and processes surgical device output data, for optimally controlling treatment parameters and providing feedback information to the operator based on the treatment guidance plan. A set of surgical devices includes at least one ablative device for providing ablation of the treatment region based on the treatment parameters and operator input; and, at least one temperature sensing device for acquiring temperature data from the treatment region and providing a temperature sensing device output signal which is a portion of the surgical device output data. The treatment guidance plan is utilized for appropriately placing the ablative device and the temperature-sensing device.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Endocare, Inc.Inventors: Sanford D. Damasco, Jawahar M. Ali, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jay J. Eum
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Publication number: 20030078490Abstract: The system for providing computer guided ablation of tissue of a patient includes an imaging device, an ablative surgical computer system, and a set of surgical devices. The imaging device receives imaging data from a treatment region of a patient, processes the imaging data and provides imaging output data and imaging signals. The imaging output data is available to an operator. The ablative surgical computer system includes a guidance module for processing the imaging signals and providing a treatment guidance plan to the operator; and, a treatment module for acquiring and processing surgical device output data, for optimally controlling treatment parameters and providing feedback information to the operator based on the treatment guidance plan.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Sanford D. Damasco, Jawahar M. Ali, David J. Battles, Paul W. Mikus, Jay J. Eum
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Publication number: 20030055415Abstract: The malleable cryosurgical probe includes a cryostat assembly and a cryoprobe assembly. The cryostat assembly includes an elongated shaft assembly having at least one malleable segment thereof and a closed distal end. The shaft assembly includes at least one freezing portion, at least one thermally insulated portion and a thermally insulating element positioned about the thermally insulated portion. A cryostat is operably associated with the elongated shaft assembly. It includes a cryostat inlet for receiving gas entering the cryostat, a cryostat outlet and a heat exchanger positioned between the cryostat outlet and the cryostat inlet. The heat exchanger receives gas from the cryostat inlet and provides heat transfer between gas flowing within the cryostat and fluid exterior thereto. At least one Joule-Thomson nozzle is in fluid communication with the cryostat outlet. The at least one Joule-Thomson nozzle expands gas expelled therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Xiaoyu Yu, Jay J. Eum, David J. Battles