Patents by Inventor Edward G. Mackay, II

Edward G. Mackay, II 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: 8852165
    Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Inventors: Edward G. Mackay, II, Jose I. Almeida, Julian J. Javier, Jihad A. Mustapha
  • Patent number: 8470010
    Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the vein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2013
    Assignee: Green Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Jakubowski, Aldan Mulloy, Edward G. Mackay, II, Killian O'Dowd, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
  • Publication number: 20120323220
    Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2011
    Publication date: December 20, 2012
    Applicant: ETD-VDP LLC
    Inventors: Edward G. Mackay, II, Jose I. Almeida, Julian J. Javier, Jihad A. Mustapha
  • Publication number: 20100210995
    Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the vein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2010
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Applicant: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Anthony Jakubowski, Aldan Mulloy, Edward G. Mackay, II, Killian O'Dowd, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
  • Publication number: 20090326435
    Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as varicose or spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a superficial feeder vein leading to the varicose or spider veins. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the superficial feeder vein to close the feeder vein to interrupt blood flow to the varicose or spider veins, which consequently shrink.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Edward G. Mackay, II, Aidan Mulloy