Patents by Inventor Marian Patricia Lally

Marian Patricia Lally 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).

  • Publication number: 20210161661
    Abstract: Methods of transcatheter delivery of a prosthetic heart valve. A distal region of a guide member assembly is advanced into a heart of a patient. The distal region is docked to native anatomy of the heart. A delivery device, including a collapsed prosthetic heart valve, is advanced over the docked guide member assembly. The collapsed prosthetic heart valve is located at an implantation site. The prosthetic heart valve is deployed from the delivery device, and then the delivery device is removed from the patient. At least a portion of the guide member assembly is removed from the patient. In some embodiments, the docking structure is docked to one or more of native mitral valve leaflets, chordae in the left ventricle, or walls of the left ventricle as part of a transseptal mitral valve delivery procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2021
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc A. Anderson, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Devereux, Niall Duffy, Matthew Fleming, Alexander J. Hill, Elliot J. Howard, James R. Keogh, Marian Patricia Lally, Luke Lehmann, Jeffrey Madden, Kevin M. Mauch, Ciaran McGuinness, Brian T. McHenry, Karl L. Olney, Geoffrey Orth, Edward Sarnowski, Elizabeth A. Schotzko, Benjamin Wong
  • Patent number: 10925728
    Abstract: Methods of transcatheter delivery of a prosthetic heart valve. A distal region of a guide member assembly is advanced into a heart of a patient. The distal region is docked to native anatomy of the heart. A delivery device, including a collapsed prosthetic heart valve, is advanced over the docked guide member assembly. The collapsed prosthetic heart valve is located at an implantation site. The prosthetic heart valve is deployed from the delivery device, and then the delivery device is removed from the patient. At least a portion of the guide member assembly is removed from the patient. In some embodiments, the docking structure is docked to one or more of native mitral valve leaflets, chordae in the left ventricle, or walls of the left ventricle as part of a transseptal mitral valve delivery procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc A. Anderson, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Devereux, Niall Duffy, Matthew Fleming, Alexander J. Hill, Elliot J. Howard, James R. Keogh, Marian Patricia Lally, Luke Lehmann, Jeffrey Madden, Kevin M. Mauch, Ciaran McGuinness, Brian T. McHenry, Karl L. Olney, Geoffrey Orth, Edward Sarnowski, Elizabeth A. Schotzko, Benjamin Wong
  • Publication number: 20190254816
    Abstract: Methods of transcatheter delivery of a prosthetic heart valve. A distal region of a guide member assembly is advanced into a heart of a patient. The distal region is docked to native anatomy of the heart. A delivery device, including a collapsed prosthetic heart valve, is advanced over the docked guide member assembly. The collapsed prosthetic heart valve is located at an implantation site. The prosthetic heart valve is deployed from the delivery device, and then the delivery device is removed from the patient. At least a portion of the guide member assembly is removed from the patient. In some embodiments, the docking structure is docked to one or more of native mitral valve leaflets, chordae in the left ventricle, or walls of the left ventricle as part of a transseptal mitral valve delivery procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc A. Anderson, Grainne Teresa Carroll, Paul Devereux, Niall Duffy, Matthew Fleming, Alexander J. Hill, Elliot J. Howard, James R. Keogh, Marian Patricia Lally, Luke Lehmann, Jeffrey Madden, Kevin M. Mauch, Ciaran McGuinness, Brian T. McHenry, Karl L. Olney, Geoffrey Orth, Edward Sarnowski, Elizabeth A. Schotzko, Benjamin Wong