Patents by Inventor Debby Grunewald
Debby Grunewald 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: 9439722Abstract: A method for the treatment of a patient for the purpose of lowering blood pressure and/or treating other medical conditions such as cardiac arrhythmias. A catheter having an ablation element is placed inside the body of a patient and is directed to a targeted location either on in the abdominal aorta where the right or left renal arteries branch from the aorta at or near the superior junction or ostia or on the inside of the inferior vena cava near the junction with the right renal vein or in the left renal vein at a position spatially near where the left renal artery branches from the abdominal aorta. Catheters designed for use in the method where these targeted locations are also disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel) Ltd.Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Kristine B. Fuimaono, Tina Chan, Tom A. Ditter
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Patent number: 9433464Abstract: A catheter has a catheter body and a distal tip section with needles that are positioned radially to extend outside of the distal tip section to pierce and penetrate tissue layers of a vessel or tubular region. The needles are supported in a retracted position inside the distal tip section on an elongated support member. For deployment, the needles are lifted and a portion thereof pushed through openings in the distal tip section by an actuator that is longitudinally slidable on the elongated support member. The actuator has a tapered end to help lift the needle onto the actuator. In another embodiment, an inflatable balloon member with needles is movable between retracted and deployed positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel) Ltd.Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20160051797Abstract: A catheter includes a tip electrode with a shell and a support member to provide a plenum chamber. The plug is formed with a U-shaped passage for a safety line to wrap around and secure the support member (with the shell affixed thereto) to the catheter. Additional passages are formed in the plug to accommodate components such as irrigation tubing, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair. A method of manufacture provides distal installation and/or anchoring of the safety line, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair in the support member prior to sealing the support member and mounting the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Patent number: 9174023Abstract: A catheter includes a tip electrode with a shell and a support member to provide a plenum chamber. The plug is formed with a U-shaped passage for a safety line to wrap around and secure the support member (with the shell affixed thereto) to the catheter. Additional passages are formed in the plug to accommodate components such as irrigation tubing, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair. A method of manufacture provides distal installation and/or anchoring of the safety line, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair in the support member prior to sealing the support member and mounting the shell.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel) Ltd.Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Patent number: 8900228Abstract: An irrigated ablation catheter adapted for direct tissue contact has micro-elements that provide more accurate sensing of tissue, including thermal and electrical properties for temperature and impedance and intracardiac ECG measurements. A pressure sensing assembly adds the ability to measure the force at the tip of the catheter as well as to have the micro-elements for accurately sensing tissue parameters. A system uses signals from the micro-elements (impedance, temperature, and ECG signals) as well as the measure of force or pressure at the tip electrode order to provide the operator with a means to control lesion depth, size, transmurality and to ablate tissue until successful treatment of an arrhythmia is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel) Ltd.Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Meir Bar-Tal
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Publication number: 20140276779Abstract: A catheter has a catheter body and a distal tip section with needles that are positioned radially to extend outside of the distal tip section to pierce and penetrate tissue layers of a vessel or tubular region. The needles are supported in a retracted position inside the distal tip section on an elongated support member. For deployment, the needles are lifted and a portion thereof pushed through openings in the distal tip section by an actuator that is longitudinally slidable on the elongated support member. The actuator has a tapered end to help lift the needle onto the actuator. In another embodiment, an inflatable balloon member with needles is movable between retracted and deployed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20140194813Abstract: A catheter includes a tip electrode with a shell and a support member to provide a plenum chamber. The plug is formed with a U-shaped passage for a safety line to wrap around and secure the support member (with the shell affixed thereto) to the catheter. Additional passages are formed in the plug to accommodate components such as irrigation tubing, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair. A method of manufacture provides distal installation and/or anchoring of the safety line, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair in the support member prior to sealing the support member and mounting the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER (ISRAEL), LTD.Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20140194716Abstract: A catheter having a distal assembly with multiple spines with proximal ends affixed to the catheter and free distal ends. The spines have different lengths so distal ends of the spines trace different circumferences along an inner tissue surface of a tubular region to minimize risk of vein stenosis. The spine lengths can be configured so that the distal ends trace a helical pattern. The distal assembly may have a plunger which deflects the spines when moved longitudinally relative to the distal assembly. The catheter may include a second distal assembly distal of a first distal assembly wherein the first and second distal assemblies are separated by a fixed distanced or an adjustable distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Biosense Webster (Israel), Ltd.Inventors: Nhut Diep, Tom Allen Ditter, Raymond Estrada, Kristine Fuimaono, Debby Grunewald, Ryan Hoitink, Eduardo Jimenez, Armida Manriquez
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Publication number: 20130304062Abstract: A catheter includes an elongated body, a distal assembly with a shape-memory member defining a generally helical form, and a control handle. The control handle may be adapted to actuate a deflection puller wire for deflecting a portion of the elongated body and a contraction wire for contracting the generally helical form. The generally helical form carries irrigated ablation ring electrodes. A nitinol support member with shape memory extends through the distal assembly and into the elongated body to provide the helical form. The support member may have a varying stiffness along its length, for example, a decreasing stiffness toward a distal end of the support member. The support member can also be hollow so that it can receive a mandrel whose stiffness is greater than that of the support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER (IRAEL), LTD.Inventors: Tina Chan, Tom A. Ditter, Kristine Fuimaono, Debby Grunewald, Eduardo Jimenez, Robert W. Pike, Michael O. Zirkle
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Publication number: 20130304047Abstract: A method for the treatment of a patient for the purpose of lowering blood pressure and/or treating other medical conditions such as cardiac arrhythmias. A catheter having an ablation element is placed inside the body of a patient and is directed to a targeted location either on in the abdominal aorta where the right or left renal arteries branch from the aorta at or near the superior junction or ostia or on the inside of the inferior vena cava near the junction with the right renal vein or in the left renal vein at a position spatially near where the left renal artery branches from the abdominal aorta. Catheters designed for use in the method where these targeted locations are also disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: BIOSENSE WEBSTER (ISRAEL), LTD.Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Kristine B. Fuimaono, Tina Chan, Tom A. Ditter
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Patent number: 8529505Abstract: A catheter for diagnosing or treating the vessels found within a body or body space includes a center strut that is bonded, preferably thermally, along its longitudinal axis with the thermoplastic tubular member within which it is housed. The tubular member preferably has three layers: an inner layer, a braided layer and an outer layer. The composite catheter is made using a process in which two half-cylinder shaped mandrels are placed on each side of the center strut while the strut is heated in order to cause the thermal bonding. The bonded center strut provides in-plane deflection and improved transfer of torque to the tip of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Irma Hill, Thomas Selkee
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Patent number: 8498686Abstract: A mapping catheter adapted for use in a heart chamber, has a distal mapping assembly with a spiral ribbon that is radially expandable and contractable by means of an expander so that electrodes on the ribbon can contact heart wall at a plurality of locations simultaneously. The expander extends the length of the catheter between a control handle and a distal end of the spiral ribbon. The expander can be controlled directly at its proximal end by a user or the expander can be responsive to a puller wire controlled by a user interface on the control handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Biosense Webster (Israel), Ltd.Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20130123775Abstract: An irrigated ablation catheter adapted for direct tissue contact has micro-elements that provide more accurate sensing of tissue, including thermal and electrical properties for temperature and impedance and intracardiac ECG measurements. A pressure sensing assembly adds the ability to measure the force at the tip of the catheter as well as to have the micro-elements for accurately sensing tissue parameters. A system uses signals from the micro-elements (impedance, temperature, and ECG signals) as well as the measure of force or pressure at the tip electrode order to provide the operator with a means to control lesion depth, size, transmurality and to ablate tissue until successful treatment of an arrhythmia is achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Meir Bar-Tal
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Publication number: 20130085360Abstract: A mapping catheter adapted for use in a heart chamber, has a distal mapping assembly with a spiral ribbon that is radially expandable and contractable by means of an expander so that electrodes on the ribbon can contact heart wall at a plurality of locations simultaneously. The expander extends the length of the catheter between a control handle and a distal end of the spiral ribbon. The expander can be controlled directly at its proximal end by a user or the expander can be responsive to a puller wire controlled by a user interface on the control handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20130060245Abstract: An irrigated ablation catheter adapted for direct tissue contact has micro-elements that provide more accurate sensing of tissue, including thermal and electrical properties for temperature and impedance measurements. The micro-elements extend through a hollow chamber of an irrigated ablation electrode, and distal ends thereof can protrude outside of electrode or be flush with the electrode. The micro-elements have a protective guide tube in which components enabling temperature sensing or electrical sensing are encased.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Meir Bar-Tal
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Publication number: 20130053841Abstract: A catheter adapted for simultaneous tissue contact with two opposing ring electrodes carried on a generally linear portion of an electrode assembly is adapted to straddle an ostium for ablating two lesions along a chord of the ostium, wherein the generally linear portion is stabilized on the ostium to ensure proper tissue contact when a force is applied down the length of the catheter body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Debby Grunewald
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Publication number: 20120111482Abstract: A catheter for diagnosing or treating the vessels found within a body or body space includes a center strut that is bonded, preferably thermally, along its longitudinal axis with the thermoplastic tubular member within which it is housed. The tubular member preferably has three layers: an inner layer, a braided layer and an outer layer. The composite catheter is made using a process in which two half-cylinder shaped mandrels are placed on each side of the center strut while the strut is heated in order to cause the thermal bonding. The bonded center strut provides in-plane deflection and improved transfer of torque to the tip of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Irma Hill, Thomas Selkee
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Patent number: 8118775Abstract: A catheter for diagnosing or treating the vessels found within a body or body space includes a center strut that is bonded, preferably thermally, along its longitudinal axis with the thermoplastic tubular member within which it is housed. The tubular member preferably has three layers: an inner layer, a braided layer and an outer layer. The composite catheter is made using a process in which two half-cylinder shaped mandrels are placed on each side of the center strut while the strut is heated in order to cause the thermal bonding. The bonded center strut provides in-plane deflection and improved transfer of torque to the tip of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Irma Hill, Thomas Selkee
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Publication number: 20100063441Abstract: A catheter for diagnosing or treating the vessels found within a body or body space includes a center strut that is bonded, preferably thermally, along its longitudinal axis with the thermoplastic tubular member within which it is housed. The tubular member preferably has three layers: an inner layer, a braided layer and an outer layer. The composite catheter is made using a process in which two half-cylinder shaped mandrels are placed on each side of the center strut while the strut is heated in order to cause the thermal bonding. The bonded center strut provides in-plane deflection and improved transfer of torque to the tip of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Irma Hill, Thomas Vaino Selkee
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Publication number: 20070167740Abstract: The present invention is directed to a stabilizing catheter for use with a cardiac reference catheter, having an elongated catheter body, a distal tip section, and a magnetic member that is situated in the distal tip section, wherein the magnetic member is adapted to attract the reference catheter and stabilize it from moving or shifting. Also included is a catheter stabilizing system, comprising a first catheter having a first magnetic member, a second catheter having a second magnetic member, wherein the magnetic members are attracted toward each to stabilize one of the catheters against movement while in use in a patient's body. Nonlimiting examples of suitable embodiments of the magnetic members include a permanent magnet, a ferromagnetic material or an electromagnet, or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Debby Grunewald, Jerry Schmidt, Rajesh Pendekanti