Patents by Inventor Jonathan J. Langberg
Jonathan J. Langberg 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: 7988726Abstract: An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus to reduce mitral valve regurgitation. The device carries at least one electrode, in electronic communication with a cardiac rhythm management device.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Edward Lifesciences LLCInventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 7935146Abstract: A minimally invasive method of performing mitral annuloplasty is disclosed. An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus. Mitral valve regurgitation is monitored before, during, and/or after the tightening step. An on-going drug therapy may be determined, taking into account post-implantation hemodynamic function.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences AGInventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Publication number: 20110009957Abstract: A minimally invasive method of performing mitral annuloplasty is disclosed. An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus. Mitral valve regurgitation is monitored before, during, and/or after the tightening step. An on-going drug therapy may be determined, taking into account post-implantation hemodynamic function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences AGInventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 7510576Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences AGInventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh, Erik van der Burg
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Patent number: 6872205Abstract: This invention is a circumferential ablation device assembly which is adapted to forming a circumferential conduction block in a pulmonary vein. The assembly includes a circumferential ablation element which is adapted to ablate a circumferential region of tissue along a pulmonary vein wall which circumscribes the pulmonary vein lumen, thereby transecting the electrical conductivity of the pulmonary vein against conduction along its longitudinal axis and into the left atrium. The circumferential ablation element includes an expandable member with a working length that is adjustable from a radially collapsed position to a radially expanded position. An equatorial band circumscribes the outer surface of the working length and is adapted to ablate tissue adjacent thereto when actuated by an ablation actuator.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: The Regents of The University of CaliforniaInventors: Michael D. Lesh, Michael Ronald Ross, Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock, III
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Patent number: 6810882Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins. The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: ev3 Santa Rosa, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh, Erik van der Burg
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Publication number: 20040176840Abstract: A minimally invasive method of performing mitral annuloplasty is disclosed. An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus. Mitral valve regurgitation is monitored before, during, and/or after the tightening step. An on-going drug therapy may be determined, taking into account post-implantation hemodynamic function.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Publication number: 20040102841Abstract: An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus to reduce mitral valve regurgitation. The device carries at least one electrode, in electronic communication with a cardiac rhythm management device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 6714823Abstract: A pacing lead that is useful for transvenous pacing of the left ventricle, particularly in patients with congestive heart failure. The pacing lead includes a tapered body of reduced diameter at its distal end, and at least one electrode positioned in the area of the thin distal end of the tapering body. A floppy coil is attached as an integral part of the tapered body, or provided as a separate component, to serve as a guidewire for steering the pacing lead. Also provided with is a sheath delivery system for delivery of the pacing lead into the coronary sinus or a distal cardiac vein.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Emory UniversityInventors: David B. De Lurgio, Jonathan J. Langberg
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Patent number: 6709456Abstract: A minimally invasive method of performing mitral annuloplasty is disclosed. An implantable device is positioned within the coronary sinus and tightened around the mitral annulus. Mitral valve regurgitation is monitored before, during, and/or after the tightening step. An on-going drug therapy may be determined, taking into account post-implantation hemodynamic function.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: EV3 Santa Rosa, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 6706065Abstract: A left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins. The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. This may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: ev3 Santa Rosa, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh
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Publication number: 20030135207Abstract: The present invention relates to a tissue ablation device assembly which is adapted to form a conduction block along a length of tissue between two predetermined locations along the left atrial wall. The assembly comprises an ablation element on an elongated ablation member that is coupled to each of two delivery members, wherein the delivery members are adapted to controllably position and secure the ablation element along the length of tissue between the predetermined locations. A linear lesion in the tissue between the predetermined locations is then formed by actuation of the ablation element. The invention further provides that the ablation member may slideably engage one or two delivery members such that an adjustable length of the ablation element along the ablation member may be extended externally from the engaged delivery member and along a length of tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 6537314Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins. The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: ev3 Santa Rosa, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh, Erik van der Burg
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Patent number: 6527769Abstract: The present invention relates to a tissue ablation device assembly which is adapted to form a conduction block along a length of tissue between two predetermined locations along the left atrial wall. The assembly comprises an ablation element on an elongated ablation member that is coupled to each of two delivery members, wherein the delivery members are adapted to controllably position and secure the ablation element along the length of tissue between the predetermined locations. A linear lesion in the tissue between the predetermined locations is then formed by actuation of the ablation element. The invention further provides that the ablation member may slideably engage one or two delivery members such that an adjustable length of the ablation element along the ablation member may be extended externally from the engaged delivery member and along a length of tissue.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Atrionix, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock, III, Michael D. Lesh
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Publication number: 20020115995Abstract: This invention is a circumferential ablation device assembly which is adapted to forming a circumferential conduction block in a pulmonary vein. The assembly includes a circumferential ablation element which is adapted to ablate a circumferential region of tissue along a pulmonary vein wall which circumscribes the pulmonary vein lumen, thereby transecting the electrical conductivity of the pulmonary vein against conduction along its longitudinal axis and into the left atrium. The circumferential ablation element includes an expandable member with a working length that is adjustable from a radially collapsed position to a radially expanded position. An equatorial band circumscribes the outer surface of the working length and is adapted to ablate tissue adjacent thereto when actuated by an ablation actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Michael D. Lesh, Michael Ronald Ross, Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock
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Publication number: 20020103533Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh, Eric van der Burg
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Publication number: 20020103532Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and left ventricle restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins. The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh, Erik van der Burg
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Patent number: 6416511Abstract: This invention is a circumferential ablation device assembly which is adapted to forming a circumferential conduction block in a pulmonary vein. The assembly includes a circumferential ablation element which is adapted to ablate a circumferential region of tissue along a pulmonary vein wall which circumscribes the pulmonary vein lumen, thereby transecting the electrical conductivity of the pulmonary vein against conduction along its longitudinal axis and into the left atrium. The circumferential ablation element includes an expandable member with a working length that is adjustable from a radially collapsed position to a radially expanded position. An equatorial band circumscribes the outer surface of the working length and is adapted to ablate tissue adjacent thereto when actuated by an ablation actuator.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michael D. Lesh, Michael Ronald Ross, Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock, III
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Publication number: 20020082595Abstract: The present invention relates to a tissue ablation device assembly which is adapted to form a conduction block along a length of tissue between two predetermined locations along the left atrial wall. The assembly comprises an ablation element on an elongated ablation member that is coupled to each of two delivery members, wherein the delivery members are adapted to controllably position and secure the ablation element along the length of tissue between the predetermined locations. A linear lesion in the tissue between the predetermined locations is then formed by actuation of the ablation element. The invention further provides that the ablation member may slideably engage one or two delivery members such that an adjustable length of the ablation element along the ablation member may be extended externally from the engaged delivery member and along a length of tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, James C. Peacock, Michael D. Lesh
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Patent number: 6402781Abstract: A mitral annuloplasty and LV restriction device is designed to be transvenously advanced and deployed within the coronary sinus and in some embodiments other coronary veins. The device places tension on adjacent structures, reducing the diameter and/or limiting expansion of the mitral annulus and/or limiting diastolic expansion of the left ventricle. These effects may be beneficial for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: MitralifeInventors: Jonathan J. Langberg, Michael D. Lesh