Patents by Inventor Matthew Fitz

Matthew Fitz 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: 20050004478
    Abstract: A device for measuring physiological parameters within an aneurysm sac that has been excluded from blood flow by an endoprosthesis. The device is comprised of at least two sensors, one placed in the aneurysm sac and another in a systemic artery. A differential between the readings of the two sensors can then be calculated, making the device easily calibrated in vivo and insensitive to changes in atmospheric pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2004
    Publication date: January 6, 2005
    Inventor: Matthew Fitz
  • Publication number: 20040204701
    Abstract: A mechanism for the deployment of a filamentous endovascular device includes a flexible deployment tube having an open proximal end, and a coupling element attached to the proximal end of the endovascular device. The deployment tube includes a distal section terminating in an open distal end, with a lumen defined between the proximal and distal ends. A retention sleeve is fixed around the distal section and includes a distal extension extending a short distance past the distal end of the deployment tube. The endovascular device is attached to the distal end of the deployment tube by fixing the retention sleeve around the coupling element, so that the coupling element is releasably held within the distal extension of the deployment tube. In use, the deployment tube, with the implant attached to its distal end, is passed intravascularly through a microcatheter to a target vascular site until the endovascular device is located within the site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2004
    Publication date: October 14, 2004
    Inventors: Brian Cox, Matthew Fitz, Cathy Lok Lei
  • Publication number: 20030018356
    Abstract: A vaso-occlusive device includes a microcoil formed into a minimum energy state secondary configuration comprising a plurality of curved segments, each defining a discrete axis, whereby the device, in its minimum energy state configuration, defines multiple axes. In a preferred embodiment, the secondary configuration comprises a plurality of interconnected closed loops defining a plurality of discrete axes. In a second embodiment, the secondary configuration defines a wave-form like structure comprising an array of laterally-alternating open loops defining a plurality of separate axes. In a third embodiment, the secondary configuration forms a series of tangential closed loops, wherein the entire structure subtends a first angle of arc, and wherein each adjacent pair of loops defines a second angle of arc. In a fourth embodiment, the secondary configuration forms a logarithmic spiral.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Dean Schaefer, Brian J. Cox, George R. Greene, David A. Ferrera, Matthew Fitz, Robert F. Rosenbluth
  • Publication number: 20020107534
    Abstract: A vaso-occlusive device includes a microcoil formed into a minimum energy state secondary configuration comprising a plurality of curved segments, each defining a discrete axis, whereby the device, in its minimum energy state configuration, defines multiple axes. In a preferred embodiment, the secondary configuration-comprises a plurality of interconnected closed loops defining a plurality of discrete axes. In a second embodiment, the secondary configuration defines a wave-form like structure comprising an array of laterally-alternating open loops defining a plurality of separate axes. In a third embodiment, the secondary configuration forms a series of tangential closed loops, wherein the entire structure subtends a first angle of arc, and wherein each adjacent pair of loops defines a second angle of arc. In a fourth embodiment, the secondary configuration forms a logarithmic spiral.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2002
    Publication date: August 8, 2002
    Inventors: Dean Schaefer, Brian J. Cox, George R. Greene, David A. Ferrera, Matthew Fitz, Robert F. Rosenbluth