Patents by Inventor David Putz

David Putz 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: 7425142
    Abstract: An improved electrical connector for connecting a multi-contact medical electrode device with a plural-contact tail. Having a tail-receiving first elongate member with a tail-receiving void and a second elongate member. The second elongate member has a nesting surface and an array of electrical conductors which are spring-loaded pin plunger devices. The spring-loaded pin plunger devices having movable pins that project into and at least partially, preferably halfway, across and into the tail-receiving void. The device is configured such that the spring-loaded pin plunger devices extend at an angle substantially parallel to the movement of the tail-receiving void at the point the pin tips enter therein. The distal end of the second elongate member has an opening through which a multi-wire electrical cable extends. The second elongate member also has a channel in alignment with the opening that has therein the multiple wires of the electrical cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2008
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Patent number: 7322954
    Abstract: A catheter assembly is provided for intracranial treatment having outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has a first lumen communicating between a first opening and at least one aperture and a second lumen in communication with a second opening. The first and second openings are distal to the proximal portion of the outer catheter. The inner catheter, preferably a micro-dialysis catheter, is sized to be received within the first lumen and includes at least one passageway in communication with at least one port for transfer of a fluid with a tissue region in the brain of the patient. The assembly preferably also includes a stylet sized to be received within the second lumen to provide rigidity to the outer catheter for its precise positioning within the brain. The outer catheter can include an element that is preferably a contact for monitoring brain activity. A method of transferring a fluid with a brain tissue region is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2008
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Patent number: 7277742
    Abstract: A cortical electrode support assembly is provided having at least one cortical sensing device, preferably an electrode device, a connector and a support apparatus. The cortical sensing device includes at least one sensing element, preferably a contact, and a lead with a connection member that is preferably a socket extending from the contact. The connector has a connecting element that is preferably a connecting pin adapted to receive the connection member and a electrical conduit extending from it. The support apparatus is provided with an adjustable clamp and a mount that has the connector secured to it. The electrical conduit preferably has an input jack for connecting it to an external device such as an external monitoring device. Preferably, the support apparatus also includes a post on which the mount is slidably secured at one end and the clamp is adjustably attached to the other end. A method of monitoring brain activity during brain surgery is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Publication number: 20070191791
    Abstract: A depth probe for intracranial treatment is provided having a body that includes a distal portion with one aperture and at least one element mounted upon the exterior surface, a lumen defined by the body that is accessed only through the aperture and an opening, and a proximal portion with at least one proximal-contact radially circumscribing the body. The proximal-contact is conductively connected with the element. The lumen is sized to receive coaxially an inner catheter adapted to transfer a fluid such as a drug with a tissue region within the patient's brain. The aperture is coaxial with the lumen and sized to allow the inner catheter to pass through it. The depth probe preferably includes an inflatable balloon secured upon its distal portion proximal to the element. The balloon is adapted to seal upon inflation the tract created by the probe when inserted into the brain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2007
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Applicant: AD-TECH MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Patent number: 7255686
    Abstract: A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is provided having both outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has at least one element and defines a lumen in communication with at least one aperture and an opening. The inner catheter is sized to be received within the lumen and includes a passageway in communication with at least one port. The element can be in the form of a contact or sensor. The outer catheter can include an inflatable balloon distal to an element. The balloon is adapted to seal upon inflation the tract created by the outer catheter when inserted into the brain. The outer catheter may have a flexible channel extending outward from the body of the catheter that permits the inner catheter to be inserted into the body through the channel. The inner catheter is preferably configured for removable engagement to a tapered fitting on the outer catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Publication number: 20070179440
    Abstract: A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is disclosed. The assembly comprises outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has an exterior surface, an inflatable balloon mounted upon the exterior surface, at least one element distal to the balloon, at least one aperture and a lumen. The inner catheter is sized to be received within the lumen and has a passageway extending between a proximal end and at least one port. The lumen is adapted to guide the inner catheter to the desired tissue region in the brain. Each element is adapted to monitor brain activity within the tissue region, to electronically stimulate the tissue region, or to provide information on a precise position of the element when the element is entirely within the brain. The elements are mounted proximal to the distal end of the outer catheter upon the exterior surface of its distal portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2007
    Publication date: August 2, 2007
    Applicant: AD-TECH MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Patent number: 7241283
    Abstract: A method for intracranial treatment of a patient is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of inserting into the brain an outer catheter having an exterior surface, an inflatable balloon mounted upon the exterior surface, at least one element distal to the balloon upon the exterior surface, at least one aperture and a lumen; inflating the balloon to seal a tract created during insertion; inserting an inner catheter into the lumen which has a passageway and at least one port, the outer catheter guiding the inner catheter to the desired tissue region; and transferring fluids between the proximal end of the inner catheter and the tissue region through the passageway. Each element is adapted for monitoring or electronically stimulating brain tissue or for allowing identification of the location of the element catheter within the brain. The method facilitates regular accurate placement of the drug delivery catheter at the tissue region without additional extended brain contact during insertion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2007
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Publication number: 20060264728
    Abstract: A cortical electrode support assembly is provided having at least one cortical sensing device, preferably an electrode device, a connector and a support apparatus. The cortical sensing device includes at least one sensing element, preferably a contact, and a lead with a connection member that is preferably a socket extending from the contact. The connector has a connecting element that is preferably a connecting pin adapted to receive the connection member and a electrical conduit extending from it. The support apparatus is provided with an adjustable clamp and a mount that has the connector secured to it. The electrical conduit preferably has an input jack for connecting it to an external device such as an external monitoring device. Preferably, the support apparatus also includes a post on which the mount is slidably secured at one end and the clamp is adjustably attached to the other end. A method of monitoring brain activity during brain surgery is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2005
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060264729
    Abstract: A cortical sensing device is provided that includes a sensing element and at least one pad attached adjacent to a support member. The pad is substantially thin and made from flexibly-conformable material to accurately and safely place the sensing device upon the brain surface. Contact between the lower surface of the pad and the brain surface anchors the sensing element at a desired position against unintentional movement. The sensing device preferably has three circular pads equidistant from one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2005
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventors: David Putz, Alfons Schnellberger
  • Patent number: 7134919
    Abstract: A multiple-use connection system includes an elongate body having an axial tail-receiving passage and having lengthwise sides, and at least two essentially parallel rows of axially-spaced pin receptacles transverse to the tail-receiving passage, the pin receptacles of one of the parallel rows being exposed along one of the lengthwise sides. A patchbay for selectively connecting pairs of connector pins with ones of a plurality of tail conductors includes an insulating body having an axial passageway adapted for receiving a tail and having pairs of aligned pin receptacles, the pairs of pin receptacles being axially spaced from one another, one pin receptacle of each of the pairs of pin receptacles having an exposed portion adapted for being directly probed, where selective placement of pairs of aligned pins into the insulating body effects electrical connection of a pair of pins to a selected one of the tail conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Publication number: 20060148327
    Abstract: A multiple-use connection system includes an elongate body having an axial tail-receiving passage and having lengthwise sides, and at least two essentially parallel rows of axially-spaced pin receptacles transverse to the tail-receiving passage, the pin receptacles of one of the parallel rows being exposed along one of the lengthwise sides. A patchbay for selectively connecting pairs of connector pins with ones of a plurality of tail conductors includes an insulating body having an axial passageway adapted for receiving a tail and having pairs of aligned pin receptacles, the pairs of pin receptacles being axially spaced from one another, one pin receptacle of each of the pairs of pin receptacles having an exposed portion adapted for being directly probed, where selective placement of pairs of aligned pins into the insulating body effects electrical connection of a pair of pins to a selected one of the tail conductors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2005
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060148326
    Abstract: A multiple-use connection system includes an elongate body having an axial tail-receiving passage and having lengthwise sides, and at least two essentially parallel rows of axially-spaced pin receptacles transverse to the tail-receiving passage, the pin receptacles of one of the parallel rows being exposed along one of the lengthwise sides. A patchbay for selectively connecting pairs of connector pins with ones of a plurality of tail conductors includes an insulating body having an axial passageway adapted for receiving a tail and having pairs of aligned pin receptacles, the pairs of pin receptacles being axially spaced from one another, one pin receptacle of each of the pairs of pin receptacles having an exposed portion adapted for being directly probed, where selective placement of pairs of aligned pins into the insulating body effects electrical connection of a pair of pins to a selected one of the tail conductors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2005
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060129102
    Abstract: A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is provided having both outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has at least one element and defines a lumen in communication with at least one aperture and an opening. The inner catheter is sized to be received within the lumen and includes a passageway in communication with at least one port. The element can be in the form of a contact or sensor. The outer catheter can include an inflatable balloon distal to an element. The balloon is adapted to seal upon inflation the tract created by the outer catheter when inserted into the brain. The outer catheter may have a flexible channel extending outward from the body of the catheter that permits the inner catheter to be inserted into the body through the channel. The inner catheter is preferably configured for removable engagement to a tapered fitting on the outer catheter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060079857
    Abstract: A catheter system is provided having an outer catheter and at least one inner catheter chosen from a plurality of different inner catheters for delivery of a treatment agent to a selected tissue region of the brain. The outer catheter has a lumen in communication with an opening and at least one aperture. Each inner catheter is sized to be received within the lumen and has a passageway and at least one port in communication with that passageway. The system preferably has inner catheters having different lengths and/or passageways with different diameters. The outer catheter can include an element that monitors brain activity. The outer catheter can also have an inflatable balloon proximal to an element. A method of delivering a treatment agent, preferably a drug, to a select tissue region of a targeted area of the brain for intracranial treatment of a patient is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060079830
    Abstract: A catheter assembly is provided for intracranial treatment having outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has a first lumen communicating between a first opening and at least one aperture and a second lumen in communication with a second opening. The first and second openings are distal to the proximal portion of the outer catheter. The inner catheter, preferably a micro-dialysis catheter, is sized to be received within the first lumen and includes at least one passageway in communication with at least one port for transfer of a fluid with a tissue region in the brain of the patient. The assembly preferably also includes a stylet sized to be received within the second lumen to provide rigidity to the outer catheter for its precise positioning within the brain. The outer catheter can include an element that is preferably a contact for monitoring brain activity. A method of transferring a fluid with a brain tissue region is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20060058743
    Abstract: A depth probe for intracranial treatment is provided having a body that includes a distal portion with at least one aperture and at least one element, a lumen defined by the body that communicates between an opening and the aperture, and a proximal portion with at least one proximal-contact. The proximal-contact is conductively connected with the element. The lumen is preferably sized to receive an inner catheter adapted to transfer a fluid such as a drug with a tissue region within the patient's brain. The depth probe can include a connector adapted to receive a plurality of proximal-contacts. A depth probe is disclosed that has a distal portion with an aperture and element, a lumen communicating between an opening and the aperture, and an inflatable balloon secured upon its distal portion. The balloon is adapted to seal upon inflation the tract created by the probe when inserted into the brain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventor: David Putz
  • Publication number: 20050182456
    Abstract: A method for cortical mapping includes utilizing subdural electrodes as selectable stimulus points in a closed loop system of cortical mapping based on electromyographic detection events. A system for cortical mapping includes a plurality of subdural electrodes formed as a grid, a cortical stimulator for stimulating individual pairs of the plurality of subdural electrodes, and an electromyograph for detecting reaction to the stimulating. The system may include a controller structured for associating the reaction with one of the individual pairs of the plurality of subdural electrodes. The system and method allow quick and accurate functional mapping of an area of the brain, automatic mapping, and essentially realtime feedback for a probe localization process. Use of the system and method provides intraoperative functional localization while reducing a possibility of adverse effects to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventors: John Ziobro, David Putz
  • Publication number: 20040215162
    Abstract: A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is disclosed. The assembly comprises an outer catheter having a proximal opening, at least one aperture, a lumen connecting the opening and the at least one aperture and at least one element; and an inner catheter adapted to be received within the lumen and including a passageway and at least one port for transferring fluids between the inner catheter and a tissue region within the patient's brain. The element is preferably a contact for monitoring or stimulating brain tissue or a location marker for allowing identification of the location of the outer catheter within the brain, or both. The assembly facilitates regular accurate placement of the drug delivery catheter at the tissue region without additional extended brain contact during insertion. Drugs can administered from the drug delivery catheter through ports near the distal end of the depth electrode or fluid can be removed from the brain through the ports.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Applicant: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Patent number: 6671534
    Abstract: An electrical connector for multi-contact medical electrodes with plural-contact tails, including a tail-receiving member having a tail-receiving void defining an internal surface and an array of electrical conductors, preferably spring-loaded ball plungers, positioned along the internal surface. A locking mechanism is positioned within the tail-receiving member and can be moved from an open position in which a tail received within the void can be removed from the void, to a locked position in which the locking mechanism prevents removal of the tail. Some preferred embodiments include the locking mechanism being positioned adjacent the void opposite the conductors and extending into the void when in the locked position; the locking mechanism being a cam shaft and cam arrangement which allows for locking by rotation of the cam shaft; and the plural contacts being sleeves with necked-in ends to allow non-destructive withdrawal of the tail in the unlocked position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation
    Inventor: David A. Putz
  • Patent number: 6656152
    Abstract: An improved assembly and method for accurately and safely delivering a drug to a selected intracranial site are disclosed. The assembly ensures delivery of the drug to the selected site by providing a barrier which prevents “backflow” or leakage of the drug. The assembly includes a guide catheter having an inflatable balloon which is able to seal or occlude the tract created by the insertion of the guide catheter into the brain. The guide catheter further includes a passageway which receives a delivery catheter through which the drug is administered to the selected site in the brain. Upon delivery of the drug to the selected site, the balloon may be deflated and the assembly removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
    Inventor: David A. Putz