Patents by Inventor Eamon Brady
Eamon Brady 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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Publication number: 20140371779Abstract: A clot retrieval device may include an elongate member and an expandable clot engaging element configured to extend across the clot in its expanded state. The expandable clot engaging element may include a first monolithic structure and a second monolithic structure. The first monolithic structure may encircle the second monolithic structure over at least a portion of its length. The second monolithic structure may include a proximal section, an intermediate section, and a distal section. The distal section may include an expansion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: David VALE, Eamon BRADY, Michael GILVARRY, Mahmood RAZAVI, Kevin McARDLE, David HARDIMAN, Brendan CASEY
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Publication number: 20140371769Abstract: A system may comprise a clot engagement element having a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded configuration for engaging with a clot and for dislodging the clot from a first vessel segment. An elongate member may be configured to apply a pull force to the clot engaging element to dislodge the clot from the first vessel segment. A clot removal catheter may include a lumen at its distal end sized to receive the clot and configured to maintain a stable position in a second blood vessel segment proximal of and larger in diameter than the first blood vessel segment. A distal end of the elongate member may be configured to protect a third blood vessel segment between the first and second blood vessel segments from tractive forces transmitted by the elongate member during clot dislodgement from the first vessel segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: David VALE, Eamon BRADY, Michael GILVARRY, Brendan CASEY
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Publication number: 20140371780Abstract: A clot retrieval device may include an elongate shaft and an expandable section. The expandable section may include a framework of interconnected strut elements. The connection region between adjacent strut elements may include crown elements. Additionally, the framework may be formed from a substrate material and at least a portion of a plurality of said strut elements may be coated with a coating material. Further, at least a portion of a plurality of said crown elements may not be coated with said coating material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: David VALE, Eamon BRADY, Michael GILVARRY, David HARDIMAN, Brendan CASEY
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Patent number: 8852205Abstract: A clot retrieval device (9501) for removing occlusive clot from a blood vessel comprises an inner elongate body (9503) and an outer elongate body (9504) at least partially overlying the inner elongate body (9503). The device also comprises an elongate member or shaft (9502) having a proximal end which extends exterior of a patient so that a user can retrieve the stent-basket device and captured clot by retracting the shaft (9502). The outer elongate body (9504) and the inner elongate body (9503) are connected to the distal end of the shaft (9502) and are expandable relative to the shaft (9502) from a collapsed delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration. The outer elongate body (9504) is expandable relative to the inner elongate body (9503) to a radial extent which is greater than the radial extent of the inner body (9503) in the deployed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2014Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Neuravi LimitedInventors: Eamon Brady, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood K. Razavi, David Vale, Patrick Griffin, Brendan Casey, Jason McNamara
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Patent number: 8852226Abstract: A vascular device for use during an interventional procedure, the device having a stent structure having a collapsed configuration, an expanded configuration, a proximal end, and a distal end; and a delivery member for delivering the stent to a treatment site within a vasculature, wherein the proximal end of the stent structure is fixed to the delivery member when the stent structure is in the expanded configuration at the treatment site.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Eamon Brady, Padraig Maher, David Vale, Charles Taylor
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Publication number: 20140277079Abstract: A self-expandable mechanical clot retrieval device is designed variously to dislodge, engage and retract blood clot from extremely small and tortuous vasculature. The retrieval device comprises an elongate member and a plurality of ring elements. The ring elements may comprise a plurality of struts and crowns interconnected by a tether formed at a distal end of the elongate member or may be a separate component attached thereto. At least one tether may connect each ring element to the elongate member to restrain the ring element in a collapsed configuration during delivery of the retrieval device through an intravascular microcatheter. The tether connecting the ring element to the elongate member disengages when the retrieval device is positioned at the occluded site and the microcatheter is retracted to allow the self-expandable ring elements to reach an expanded configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: David Vale, Eamon Brady, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood Ravazi
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Publication number: 20140200608Abstract: A clot retrieval device (9501) for removing occlusive clot from a blood vessel comprises an inner elongate body (9503) and an outer elongate body (9504) at least partially overlying the inner elongate body (9503). The device also comprises an elongate member or shaft (9502) having a proximal end which extends exterior of a patient so that a user can retrieve the stent-basket device and captured clot by retracting the shaft (9502). The outer elongate body (9504) and the inner elongate body (9503) are connected to the distal end of the shaft (9502) and are expandable relative to the shaft (9502) from a collapsed delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration. The outer elongate body (9504) is expandable relative to the inner elongate body (9503) to a radial extent which is greater than the radial extent of the inner body (9503) in the deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: Eamon BRADY, Michael GILVARRY, Mahmood K. RAZAVI, David VALE, Patrick GRIFFIN, Brendan CASEY, Jason McNAMARA
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Patent number: 8777976Abstract: A clot capture system for disengaging a clot 2001 from a vessel wall 2002 and removing the clot 2001 from the vessel 202, includes a clot capture device 2140 for placement on a distal side of a clot 2001. The clot capture device 2140 has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The clot removal device has a proximal support frame 2012, and a distal fiber net 2130. The support frame 2012 has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The proximal support frame 2012 in the expanded configuration defines a proximal inlet mouth for engaging a clot 2001 and a net 2130 for confining the clot 2001. An elongate member facilitates capture and/or withdrawal of a clot 2001 from a vessel 2002. The system also includes a clot debonding device 2091 for placement on a proximal side of a clot 2001.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Neuravi LimitedInventors: Eamon Brady, Mahmood Razavi, David Vale, John O'Shaughnessy
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Publication number: 20140142609Abstract: An embolic filter having a filter support frame with a collapsed and an expanded configuration and a collapsible filter body supported by the support frame. The filter body has inlet and outlet ends. The filter body includes a proximal section having a longitudinally extending cylindrical shape and a distal section having a longitudinally extending conical shape that tapers in the distal direction. The support frame includes a plurality of alternating first segments such that, when the support frame is in the expanded configuration, the alternating first segments circumferentially extend in a first zigzag path to support the proximal, cylindrically shaped section of the filter body. The support frame includes a plurality of alternating second segments such that, when the support frame is in the expanded configuration, the alternating second segments circumferentially extend in a second zigzag path to support the proximal, cylindrically shaped section of the filter body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: SALVIAC LIMITEDInventors: Martin KEEGAN, Eamon BRADY, Brendan CASEY, David VALE, John NEILAN, Morgan TIERNEY
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Publication number: 20130345739Abstract: A clot retrieval device (9501) for removing occlusive clot from a blood vessel comprises an inner elongate body (9503) and an outer elongate body (9504) at least partially overlying the inner elongate body (9503). The device also comprises an elongate member or shaft (9502) having a proximal end which extends exterior of a patient so that a user can retrieve the stent-basket device and captured clot by retracting the shaft (9502). The outer elongate body (9504) and the inner elongate body (9503) are connected to the distal end of the shaft (9502) and are expandable relative to the shaft (9502) from a collapsed delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration. The outer elongate body (9504) is expandable relative to the inner elongate body (9503) to a radial extent which is greater than the radial extent of the inner body (9503) in the deployed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Neuravi LimitedInventors: Eamon Brady, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood K. Razavi, David Vale, Patrick Griffin, Brendan Casey, Jason McNamara
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Patent number: 8603131Abstract: An embolic protection device has a collapsible filter element (105) mounted on a carrier such as a guidewire (101). The filter element (105) collapses into the outer end of a catheter (118) for deployment and retrieval through a vascular system on a patient. The filter element (105) has a collapsible filter body with a proximal inlet end and a distal outlet end. The proximal inlet end has inlet openings sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body. The outlet end has outlet openings which allow through passage of blood but retain embolic material within the filter body. After use, the catheter (118) is movable along the guidewire (101) to engage the proximal end of the filter element and close the inlet openings before sliding over the filter element from the proximal end to the distal end to progressively collapse the filter body on the guidewire (101) for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Eamon Brady, Padraig Maher, David Vale, Charles Taylor
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Publication number: 20130197567Abstract: A clot retrieval apparatus 1 comprises a clot engaging device 2 and a capture basket 3. The clot engaging device 2 has a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded deployment configuration. The clot engaging device has a proximal end and a distal end and an elongate body between the proximal end and the distal end. The capture basket 3 has a collapsed delivery configuration and an expanded deployment configuration. The capture basket 3 has a proximal mouth which is open when the capture basket 3 is in the deployment configuration. The clot engaging device 2 is axially movable relative to the capture basket for capture of a clot.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: NEURAVI LIMITEDInventors: Eamon Brady, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood K. Razavi, David Vale
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Publication number: 20130184739Abstract: A device for the removal of clot obstructing the flow of blood through an arterial vessel comprises an elongate member, a clot engaging element and a capture basket. The elongate member extends in use from a point adjacent a target treatment site interior of the patient to a point exterior of the patient. The capture basket comprises a frame and a net, and has an expanded and a collapsed configuration. The clot engaging element comprises a plurality of struts having an expanded and a collapsed configuration. The plurality of struts form a first section and a second section, the first section tapering outward and distally from the elongate member and connected to the second section. The second section comprises a plurality of cells defined by a plurality of struts and arranged around at least a portion of the circumference of an axis substantially parallel to that of the elongate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood Razavi
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Publication number: 20130144326Abstract: A clot capture system for disengaging a clot from a vessel wall and removing the clot from the vessel, comprises a clot capture device for placement on a distal side of a clot. The clot capture device has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The clot removal device has a proximal support frame, and a distal fibre net. The support frame has a retracted delivery configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The proximal support frame in the expanded configuration defines a proximal inlet mouth for engaging a clot and a net for confining the clot. An elongate member facilitates capture and/or withdrawal of a clot from a vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: Eamon Brady, David Vale, Michael Gilvarry, Mahmood Razavi, John O'Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 8430901Abstract: An embolic protection device has a collapsible filter element (105) mounted on a carrier such as a guidewire (101). The filter element (105) collapses into the outer end of a catheter (118) for deployment and retrieval through a vascular system of a patient. The filter element (105) has a collapsible filter body with a proximal inlet end and a distal outlet end. The proximal inlet end has inlet openings sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body. The outlet end has outlet openings which allow through passage of blood but retain embolic material within the filter body. After use, the catheter (118) is movable along the guidewire (101) to engage the proximal end of the filter element and close the inlet openings before sliding over the filter element from the proximal end to the distal end to progressively collapse the filter body on the guidewire (101) for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Eamon Brady, Padraig Maher, David Vale, Charles Taylor
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Patent number: 8328842Abstract: A medical guidewire assembly comprises a guidewire having a flexible tip. A medical device such as a collapsible filter for use as an embolic protection device is mounted on the guidewire. The filter is advanced through a body lumen with the guidewire tip extending distally. A variable thickness guidewire (having a recess or thinner segment between thicker segments) can be employed. At a first location the filter is advanced relative to the tip to a location which is distally advanced from the first location. Placement of the filter in an optimal distal location is thereby achieved.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventor: Eamon Brady
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Patent number: 8303617Abstract: A catheter system 1 has an internal reception space for an embolic protection filter 10 to enable the filter 10 to be transported through a vasculature 20 and a treatment means such as a stent 15 to facilitate treatment. The catheter system may be used for retrieval of a filter 10 and stenting of a lesion with a stent 15. The procedure may also involve post dilatation using an on-board balloon 16.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Eamon Brady, Charles Taylor, Patrick Griffin, Brendan Casey, David Vale, Paul Gilson, John O'Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 8241319Abstract: An embolic protection system 1 comprises a guidewire 99 for advancing through a vasculature, the guidewire 99 having a distal end and a proximal end; an embolic protection filter 1 having a filter body 41 with a distal end and a proximal end, the filter body 41 providing for a collapsed configuration and an expanded deployed configuration. The embolic protection filter body 41 has a guidewire path for slidably receiving the guidewire 99 to permit movement of the filter 1 relative to the guidewire 99 when the filter 1 is in the collapsed configuration and the expanded deployed configuration. A delivery catheter 2 is advanceable over the guidewire 99 for delivery of the embolic protection filter 1; the delivery catheter 2 having a proximal end and a distal end. The filter 1 is deployed from the distal end of the delivery catheter 2 into the expanded deployed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Charles Taylor, Patrick Griffin, John Nielan, David Vale, Eamon Brady
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Patent number: 8226678Abstract: An embolic protection device has a collapsible filter element (105) mounted on a carrier such as a guidewire (101). The filter element (105) collapses into the outer end of a catheter (118) for deployment and retrieval through a vascular system of a patient. The filter element (105) has a collapsible filter body with a proximal inlet end and a distal outlet end. The proximal inlet end has inlet openings sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body. The outlet end has outlet openings which allow through passage of blood but retain embolic material within the filter body. After use, the catheter (118) is movable along the guidewire (101) to engage the proximal end of the filter element and close the inlet openings before sliding over the filter element from the proximal end to the distal end to progressively collapse the filter body on the guidewire (101) for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Eamon Brady, Padraig Maher, David Vale, Charles Taylor
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Patent number: 8221448Abstract: An embolic protection device has a collapsible filter element (105) mounted on a carrier such as a guidewire (101). The filter element (105) collapses into the outer end of a catheter (118) for deployment and retrieval through a vascular system of a patient. The filter element (105) has a collapsible filter body with a proximal inlet end and a distal outlet end. The proximal inlet end has inlet openings sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body. The outlet end has outlet openings which allow through passage of blood but retain embolic material within the filter body. After use, the catheter (118) is movable along the guidewire (101) to engage the proximal end of the filter element and close the inlet openings before sliding over the filter element from the proximal end to the distal end to progressively collapse the filter body on the guidewire (101) for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Paul Gilson, Eamon Brady, Padraig Maher, David Vale, Charles Taylor