Patents by Inventor Mark Bruzzi
Mark Bruzzi 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: 20210228229Abstract: A thrombectomy device includes a handle at a proximal end portion of the device, a first tube connected to the handle, and a second tube extending to a distal end portion of the device. The thrombectomy device also includes a cage at the distal end portion of the device, the cage being adjustable between a contracted orientation and an expanded orientation and including a scraping element formed with one or more of a round wire, a flat wire, or a blade disposed between a proximal end portion of the cage and a distal end portion of the cage, and a suction device, including a source of suction connected to the proximal end portion of the device, the suction device being configured to apply suction towards an interior of the second tube and to an extraction passage formed between the first tube and the second tube in a radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: July 29, 2021Applicant: National University of Ireland GalwayInventors: Mark BRUZZI, Saeid KASIRI GHAHI, Paul HENEGHAN
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Publication number: 20210161586Abstract: An ablation probe (100; 200) suitable for insertion through the working channel of an intraluminal delivery device comprises an applicator (102; 202) arranged to apply radiation to heat surrounding tissue. The probe also comprises a feeding cable (104; 204) arranged to supply electromagnetic energy to the applicator (102; 202). The probe further comprises a first coolant flow path (106). There is also a deformable member (110; 210) arranged to move between an insertion configuration in which insertion of the probe is facilitated and a deployed configuration. A second coolant path (108), via which coolant is able to flow, is provided by the deformable member (110; 210) when in the deployed configuration. The probe further comprises a tube arranged to house a distal portion of the feeding cable, and the deformable member surrounds at least part of the tube, and the tube is formed from an elastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Jimmy EATON-EVANS, Giuseppe RUVIO, Jonathan BOUCHIER-HAYES, Martin O'HALLORAN, Mark BRUZZI
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Publication number: 20210113261Abstract: An ablation probe (1; 100; 200), comprising: an applicator (2; 102; 202) arranged to apply radiation to heat surrounding tissue; a feeding cable (4; 104; 204) arranged to supply electromagnetic energy to the applicator. The feeding cable comprises a distal portion (2a, 202a) and a proximal portion (2b; 202b). The distal portion of the feeding cable has a distal cross sectional size and the proximal portion of the feeding cable has a proximal cross sectional size, wherein the distal cross sectional size is less that the proximal cross sectional size. The ablation probe further comprises a connector (24; 224) arranged to mechanically and electrically couple the distal portion (2a, 202a) of the feeding cable (2; 202) to the proximal portion (2b; 202b) of the feeding cable (2; 202).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Jimmy Eaton-Evans, Giuseppe Ruvio, Jonathan Bouchier-Hayes, Martin O'Halloran, Mark Bruzzi
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Publication number: 20210022766Abstract: A thrombectomy device for removing thrombus from a body lumen comprises an elongated catheter member (2) having a distal part and a proximal part, a thrombus blocking body (5) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-blocking, orientation, a thrombus capture body (3) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member in an axially spaced-apart relationship to the thrombus blocking body, and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-capture, orientation, deployment means actuable to deploy and retract the thrombus capture body and thrombus blocking body; and an elongated control arm operably connected to the thrombus capture body. The thrombus capture body is a cage having an inwardly tapering leading end, the elongated control arm is operably connected to the leading end of the cage, and a thrombus extractor or macerator mechanism is disposed within the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAYInventors: Mark BRUZZI, Paul HENEGHAN, Saeid KASIRI GHAHI, Gerard O'SULLIVAN
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Patent number: 10874421Abstract: Devices of the present disclosure may macerate and extract debris from inside a lumen. Such devices may include an extraction core, a tube including a side wall and a window in the side wall, and a rotatable helical formation disposed inside the tube. In some embodiments, the rotatable helical formation has a variable pitch.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Mark Bruzzi, Saeid Kasiri Ghahi, Paul Heneghan
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Patent number: 10813663Abstract: A device suitable for use in a body lumen and comprises an elongated control member having a distal and a proximal end, and a radially expansible member disposed at or near the distal end and adapted for collection and/or shearing of matter (i.e. thrombus) from a wall of the body lumen (i.e. a vein or an artery). The radially expansible member has a proximal end and a distal end and is adjustable between a contracted orientation and an expanded orientation. The elongated control member comprising a proximal arm connected at or adjacent to the proximal end of the radially expansible member and a distal arm connected at or adjacent to the distal end of the radially expansible member such that movement of one arm relative to the other arm effects adjustment of the diameter or radial strength of the radially expansible member. The device comprises a control mechanism operatively connected to both arms and adapted to provide resistance to the movement of one arm relative to the other.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Mark Bruzzi, Saeid Kasiri Ghahi, Paul Heneghan
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Publication number: 20200297503Abstract: An implant (30) for a mammalian bone joint (3) for spacing a first bone (2) of the joint from a second bone (1) of the joint while allowing translational movement of the second bone in relation to the first bone is described. The implant comprises (a) a distal part (31) configured for intramedullary engagement with an end of the second bone, (b) a proximal part (34) having a platform (15) configured for non-engaging abutment of an end of the first bone and translational movement thereon, and (c) an articulating coupling (10, 16) provided between the distal and proximal ends allowing controlled articulation of the first and second bones. The bone-abutting platform is shaped to conform to and translate upon the end of the first bone. A kit for assembly to form the implant of the invention, and the use of the implant to treat osteoarthritis in a bone joint, are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: National University of Ireland GalwayInventors: Gerry CLARKE, Brendan Boland, Mark Bruzzi, Amy L. Ladd, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, Filip Stockmans
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Patent number: 10779852Abstract: A device suitable for use in a body lumen and comprises an elongated control member having a distal and a proximal end, and a radially expansible member disposed at or near the distal end and adapted for collection and/or shearing of matter (i.e. thrombus) from a wall of the body lumen (i.e. a vein or an artery). The radially expansible member has a proximal end and a distal end and is adjustable between a contracted orientation and an expanded orientation. The elongated control member comprising a proximal arm connected at or adjacent to the proximal end of the radially expansible member and a distal arm connected at or adjacent to the distal end of the radially expansible member such that movement of one arm relative to the other arm effects adjustment of the diameter or radial strength of the radially expansible member. The device comprises a control mechanism operatively connected to both arms and adapted to provide resistance to the movement of one arm relative to the other.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Mark Bruzzi, Saeid Kasiri Ghahi, Paul Heneghan
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Publication number: 20200275973Abstract: An apparatus for localising an electrical field for electroporation of abluminal tissue such as ganglionated plexi is provided comprising a pulsed DC electrical power supply and at least two catheters. Each catheter includes at least one catheter tip and electrode assembly configured for endocardial placement such that the electrodes are positionable at separate endocardial locations and allow development of an electrical field between the electrodes to effect electroporation of the abluminal tissue in the electrical field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2018Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Barry O'Brien, Tadgh Rabbette, Mark Bruzzi
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Patent number: 10743907Abstract: A thrombectomy device for removing thrombus from a body lumen comprises an elongated catheter member (2) having a distal part and a proximal part, a thrombus blocking body (5) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-blocking, orientation, a thrombus capture body (3) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member in an axially spaced-apart relationship to the thrombus blocking body, and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-capture, orientation, deployment means actuable to deploy and retract the thrombus capture body and thrombus blocking body; and an elongated control arm operably connected to the thrombus capture body. The thrombus capture body is a cage having an inwardly tapering leading end, the elongated control arm is operably connected to the leading end of the cage, and a thrombus extractor or macerator mechanism is disposed within the cage.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2015Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Mark Bruzzi, Paul Heneghan, Saeid Kasiri Ghahi, Gerard O'Sullivan
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Publication number: 20200205894Abstract: A microwave ablation probe (200; 300; 400), comprising: an applicator (202; 302; 402) arranged to apply microwave radiation to heat surrounding tissue; a feeding cable (204; 304; 404) arranged to supply electromagnetic energy to the applicator; a coolant flow path (206) via which coolant is able to flow; and a choke arranged to reduce power reflected from the applicator (202; 302; 402) along the feeding cable (204; 304; 404). The choke comprises a choke member (208; 209; 308; 408) cooled by coolant flowing in the coolant flow path (206). The choke member (208; 209; 308; 408) extends between two points spaced apart in a direction having at least a component parallel to a longitudinal axis of the feeding cable. The choke member (208; 209; 308; 408) comprises one or more turns extending around the longitudinal axis of the feeding cable. The choke member may be a spiral member (208; 308; 408).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2018Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Jimmy EATON-EVANS, Giuseppe RUVIO, Martin O'HALLORAN, Jonathan BOUCHIER-HAYES, Mark BRUZZI
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Patent number: 10602973Abstract: The present relates to a method, system and a device for non-invasive detection of urine flow from the bladder into the kidney(s). The method, system and device rely on measurements made at distinct time points and can be used to detect Vesicoureteral reflux. The method, system and device are designed to detect changes in urine volume in the ureter(s), bladder and/or kidney(s). The method and device measure conductivity changes by bioelectrical impedance or electrical impedance tomography technology.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Sarah Loughney, Mark Bruzzi, Martin O'Halloran, Prem Puri, Ricardo Eleuterio
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Publication number: 20190167437Abstract: An implant (30) for a mammalian bone joint (3) for spacing a first bone (2) of the joint from a second bone (1) of the joint while allowing translational movement of the second bone in relation to the first bone is described. The implant comprises (a) a distal part (31) configured for intramedullary engagement with an end of the second bone, (b) a proximal part (34) having a platform (15) configured for non-engaging abutment of an end of the first bone and translational movement thereon, and (c) an articulating coupling (10, 16) provided between the distal and proximal ends allowing controlled articulation of the first and second bones. The bone-abutting platform is shaped to conform to and translate upon the end of the first bone. A kit for assembly to form the implant of the invention, and the use of the implant to treat osteoarthritis in a bone joint, are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Gerry CLARKE, Brendan BOLAND, Mark BRUZZI, Amy L. LADD, Arnold-Peter C. WEISS, Filip STOCKMANS
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Patent number: 10265186Abstract: An implant (30) for a mammalian bone joint (3) for spacing a first bone (2) of the joint from a second bone (1) of the joint while allowing translational movement of the second bone in relation to the first bone is described. The implant comprises (a) a distal part (31) configured for intramedullary engagement with an end of the second bone, (b) a proximal part (34) having a platform (15) configured for non-engaging abutment of an end of the first bone and translational movement thereon, and (c) an articulating coupling (10, 16) provided between the distal and proximal ends allowing controlled articulation of the first and second bones. The bone-abutting platform is shaped to conform to and translate upon the end of the first bone. A kit for assembly to form the implant of the invention, and the use of the implant to treat osteoarthritis in a bone joint, are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Gerry Clarke, Brendan Boland, Mark Bruzzi, Amy L. Ladd, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, Filip Stockmans
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Publication number: 20180271556Abstract: A device suitable for use in a body lumen and comprises an elongated control member having a distal and a proximal end, and a radially expansible member disposed at or near the distal end and adapted for collection and/or shearing of matter (i.e. thrombus) from a wall of the body lumen (i.e. a vein or an artery). The radially expansible member has a proximal end and a distal end and is adjustable between a contracted orientation and an expanded orientation. The elongated control member comprising a proximal arm connected at or adjacent to the proximal end of the radially expansible member and a distal arm connected at or adjacent to the distal end of the radially expansible member such that movement of one arm relative to the other arm effects adjustment of the diameter or radial strength of the radially expansible member. The device comprises a control mechanism operatively connected to both arms and adapted to provide resistance to the movement of one arm relative to the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: National University of Ireland GalwayInventors: Mark BRUZZI, Saeid KASIRI GHAHI, Paul HENEGHAN
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Publication number: 20180263546Abstract: The present relates to a method, system and a device for non-invasive detection of urine flow from the bladder into the kidney(s). The method, system and device rely on measurements made at distinct time points and can be used to detect Vesicoureteral reflux. The method, system and device are designed to detect changes in urine volume in the ureter(s), bladder and/or kidney(s). The method and device measure conductivity changes by bioelectrical impedance or electrical impedance tomography technology.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Sarah LOUGHNEY, Mark BRUZZI, Martin O'HALLORAN, Prem PURI, Ricardo ELEUTERIO
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Patent number: 9974930Abstract: A guidewire (1) for re-canalizing a vascular occlusion comprises a core wire (5) which terminates at its distal end (4) in a terminal member (7) for opening the occlusion. A helical coil sleeve (10) extends around the core wire (5) from the terminal member (7) to a location (11) along the core wire (5). The terminal member (7) defines first and second planar surface portions (13, 14), which converge towards a distal transversely extending leading edge portion (8). In use, as the terminal member (7) is urged through the vascular occlusion, the first and second surface portions (13, 14) act on the occlusion to form an opening therethrough. A distal portion (28) of the core wire (5) is of spade-like configuration for facilitating bending thereof for directing the terminal member (7) out of a central major plane (35) defined by the distal portion (28) for facilitating aligning of the terminal member (7) with a branched vessel of the vascular system.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Brivant Research & Development LimitedInventors: Henry William Lupton, Mark Bruzzi
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Publication number: 20170333076Abstract: A thrombectomy device for removing thrombus from a body lumen comprises an elongated catheter member (2) having a distal part and a proximal part, a thrombus blocking body (5) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-blocking, orientation, a thrombus capture body (3) disposed on the distal part of the catheter member in an axially spaced-apart relationship to the thrombus blocking body, and radially expansible between a contracted orientation and an expanded, thrombus-capture, orientation, deployment means actuable to deploy and retract the thrombus capture body and thrombus blocking body; and an elongated control arm operably connected to the thrombus capture body. The thrombus capture body is a cage having an inwardly tapering leading end, the elongated control arm is operably connected to the leading end of the cage, and a thrombus extractor or macerator mechanism is disposed within the cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2015Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAYInventors: Mark BRUZZI, Paul HENEGHAN, Saeid KASIRI GHAHI, Gerard O'SULLIVAN
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Patent number: 9802026Abstract: A method of re-canalizing a vascular occlusion using a guidewire comprising a core wire which terminates at its distal end in a terminal member. The terminal member tapers to a distal leading edge which is urged through the occlusion.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Brivant Research & Development LimitedInventors: Henry William Lupton, Mark Bruzzi
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Publication number: 20170224499Abstract: An implant (30) for a mammalian bone joint (3) for spacing a first bone (2) of the joint from a second bone (1) of the joint while allowing translational movement of the second bone in relation to the first bone is described. The implant comprises (a) a distal part (31) configured for intramedullary engagement with an end of the second bone, (b) a proximal part (34) having a platform (15) configured for non-engaging abutment of an end of the first bone and translational movement thereon, and (c) an articulating coupling (10, 16) provided between the distal and proximal ends allowing controlled articulation of the first and second bones. The bone-abutting platform is shaped to conform to and translate upon the end of the first bone. A kit for assembly to form the implant of the invention, and the use of the implant to treat osteoarthritis in a bone joint, are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Applicant: National University of Ireland, GalwayInventors: Gerry CLARKE, Brendan BOLAND, Mark BRUZZI, Amy l. LADD, Arnold-Peter C. WEISS