Patents by Inventor Miriam Taimisto

Miriam Taimisto 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: 11950843
    Abstract: An electrosurgical apparatus comprising an electrosurgical forceps instrument that combines la robust jaw opening mechanism with an a microwave energy delivery mechanism. The instrument includes a rigid bracket mounted at a distal end of a flexible shaft, wherein a pair of jaws are pivotably mounted on the rigid bracket. The instrument includes an energy delivery structure comprising a flexible dielectric substrate having a first electrode and an second electrode formed on one of the pair of jaws, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are arranged to emit microwave energy. The electrosurgical apparatus may also comprise a handpiece that combines rotation control of an electrosurgical instrument with both power delivery and end effector actuation (e.g. jaw closure, blade retraction or the like).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2024
    Assignee: CREO MEDICAL LIMITED
    Inventors: Christopher Paul Hancock, George Christian Ullrich, David Edward Webb, Louis Turner, Simon Meadowcroft, Jessi Johnson, Miriam Taimisto
  • Publication number: 20230301711
    Abstract: A system for treatment of a target region of lung tissue including: a flow regulator configured to be interposed between a conductive fluid source and a conductive fluid outlet at a distal region of a catheter positioned in the target region and the conductive fluid outlet is positionable at or in proximity of the target region of lung tissue, wherein the flow regulator being further configured to control a flow rate or a bolus quantity of the conductive fluid coming from the fluid source and delivered through the conductive fluid outlet to the target region; an ablation electrode mounted to the distal region of the catheter; a controller configured to control the flow regulator, and configured to control power delivered from an ablation energy source to the ablation electrode, wherein the controller is configured to: receive one or more of the values of the control parameter; control the delivery of power from the ablation energy source to the ablation electrode; while the power is delivered to the ablation
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2021
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Shashank RAINA, Shivkumar SABESAN, Mark GELFAND, Miriam TAIMISTO
  • Publication number: 20200253664
    Abstract: An electrosurgical apparatus comprising an electrosurgical forceps instrument that combines la robust jaw opening mechanism with an a microwave energy delivery mechanism. The instrument includes a rigid bracket mounted at a distal end of a flexible shaft, wherein a pair of jaws are pivotably mounted on the rigid bracket. The instrument includes an energy delivery structure comprising a flexible dielectric substrate having a first electrode and an second electrode formed on one of the pair of jaws, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are arranged to emit microwave energy. The electrosurgical apparatus may also comprise a handpiece that combines rotation control of an electrosurgical instrument with both power delivery and end effector actuation (e.g. jaw closure, blade retraction or the like).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2018
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Inventors: Christopher Paul HANCOCK, George Christian ULLRICH, David Edward WEBB, Louis TURNER, Simon MEADOWCROFT, Jessi JOHNSON, Miriam TAIMISTO
  • Publication number: 20070135700
    Abstract: A medical probe for mapping is provided. The medical probe includes an elongated member, a first mapping ring electrode mounted to the elongated member, and a second mapping ring electrode mounted to the elongated member. The first and second mapping ring electrodes are electrically insulated from each other. The second mapping ring electrode is located substantially concentric to the first mapping ring electrode, and is coaxially surrounding the first mapping ring electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2007
    Publication date: June 14, 2007
    Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
    Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, David Haines, Steven Yee, Steven Ha
  • Publication number: 20070123851
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treatment of layered tissue defects such as a patent foramen ovale provide for applying energy to tissues adjacent to the PFO with a closure device that substantially closes the PFO. Apparatus generally includes an elongate flexible member having a proximal end and a distal end and an energy transmission member deployable from the elongate flexible member. The energy transmission member applies energy to the layered tissue defect at a first position and a second position adjacent to the first position so as to substantially close the layered tissue defect along at least a portion of the defect. Applied energy may be monopolar or bipolar radiofrequency energy or any other suitable energy, such as laser, microwave, ultrasound, resistive heating, direct heat energy, cryogenic or the like. PFO closure via energy-based approaches of the invention may help prevent stroke, treat migraine headache, and possibly treat or prevent other medical conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: Cierra, Inc.
    Inventors: Jose Alejandro, Mark Deem, Erik Engelson, Dominique Filloux, Dan Francis, Hanson Gifford, Kenneth Horne, Uday Kumar, William Malecki, Miriam Taimisto, Venkata Vegesna
  • Publication number: 20070123852
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treatment of layered tissue defects having a majority of the surfaces of the defect layers in contact generally involve use of a catheter having at least one energy transmission member at its distal end. The distal end of the apparatus also typically has a force applying member which can apply a force to the tissue defect. Often this force is a lateral force or vacuum which helps the tissue to appose itself. An exemplary method of closing a patent foramen ovale (PFO) involves positioning a closure device between layers of the PFO. Energy is then applied to the layered tissue defect with the closure device so as to substantially close the tissue defect. The energy is often monopolar or bipolar radiofrequency energy. A force may also be applied by the closure device to the layered tissue defect so as to bring the layered tissue defect together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: Cierra, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Deem, Erik Engelson, Dominique Filloux, Dan Francis, Hanson Gifford, Kenneth Horne, Uday Kumar, William Malecki, Miriam Taimisto
  • Publication number: 20070021746
    Abstract: A catheter includes a shaft having a distal end, an expandable member secured to the distal end, and an anchoring device slidably positioned distal to the expandable member. The anchoring device having a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration. By way of one example, the anchoring device may comprise a shaped (e.g., helical) wire, the anchoring device having a cross-sectional dimension that allows it to secure itself inside a pulmonary vein when in its deployed configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimend, Inc. (formerly known as Scimed Life Systems, Inc.)
    Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, Jonathan Wohlgemuth, Raj Subramaniam
  • Publication number: 20060271030
    Abstract: Methods for treating anatomic tissue defects such as a patent foramen ovate generally involve positioning a distal end of a catheter device at the site of the defect, exposing a housing and energy transmission member from the distal end of the catheter, engaging the housing with tissues at the site of the defect, applying suction or other approximating tool to the tissue via the housing to bring the tissue together, and applying energy to the tissue with the energy transmission member or to deliver a clip or fixation device to substantially close the defect. Apparatus generally include a catheter body, a housing extending from a distal end of the catheter body for engaging tissue at the site of the defect, and further adapted to house a fusing or fixation device such as an energy transmission member adjacent a distal end of the housing, or a clip or fixation delivery element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2006
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Cierra, Inc.
    Inventors: Dan Francis, Jose Alejandro, Erik Engelson, Dominique Filloux, Kenneth Horne, Lucia Kim, Uday Kumar, Doug Sutton, Miriam Taimisto, Andy Uchida
  • Publication number: 20060271089
    Abstract: Methods for treating anatomic tissue defects such as a patent foramen ovale generally involve positioning a distal end of a catheter device at the site of the defect, exposing a housing and energy transmission member from the distal end of the catheter, engaging the housing with tissues at the site of the defect, applying suction or other approximating tool to the tissue via the housing to bring the tissue together, and applying energy to the tissue with the energy transmission member or to deliver a clip or fixation device to substantially close the defect. Apparatus generally include a catheter body, a housing extending from a distal end of the catheter body for engaging tissue at the site of the defect, and further adapted to house a fusing or fixation device such as an energy transmission member adjacent a distal end of the housing, or a clip or fixation delivery element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2006
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Cierra, Inc.
    Inventors: Jose Alejandro, Erik Engelson, Dominique Filloux, Dan Francis, Kenneth Horne, Lucia Kim, Uday Kumar, Doug Sutton, Miriam Taimisto, Andy Uchida
  • Publication number: 20060271040
    Abstract: Methods for treating anatomic tissue defects such as a patent foramen ovale generally involve positioning a distal end of a catheter device at the site of the defect, exposing a housing and energy transmission member from the distal end of the catheter, engaging the housing with tissues at the site of the defect, applying suction or other approximating tool to the tissue via the housing to bring the tissue together, and applying energy to the tissue with the energy transmission member or to deliver a clip or fixation device to substantially close the defect. Apparatus generally include a catheter body, a housing extending from a distal end of the catheter body for engaging tissue at the site of the defect, and further adapted to house a fusing or fixation device such as an energy transmission member adjacent a distal end of the housing, or a clip or fixation delivery element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2006
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Cierra, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth Horne, Jose Alejandro, Erik Engelson, Dominique Filloux, Dan Francis, Lucia Kim, Uday Kumar, Doug Sutton, Miriam Taimisto, Andy Uchida
  • Publication number: 20050273095
    Abstract: A catheter includes a shaft having a distal end, an expandable member secured to the distal end, and an anchoring device positioned distal to the expandable member. The anchoring device having a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration. By way of one example, the anchoring device may comprise a shaped (e.g., helical) wire, the anchoring device having a cross-sectional dimension that allows it to secure itself inside a pulmonary vein when in its deployed configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, Jonathan Wohlgemuth, Raj Subramaniam
  • Publication number: 20050245800
    Abstract: A catheter tip for mapping is provided. The medical probe tip includes a first mapping ring electrode and a second mapping ring electrode that is electrically insulated from the first mapping ring electrode. The second mapping ring electrode is located substantially concentric to the first mapping ring electrode, and is coaxially surrounding the first mapping ring electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 7, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Applicant: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, David Haines, Steven Yee, Steven Ha
  • Publication number: 20050177151
    Abstract: A medical system for performing a tissue ablation procedure comprises a guide sheath and an ablation catheter disposed within an internal lumen of the catheter. The guide sheath has a distal end that includes irrigation exit ports that are configured to perfuse irrigation fluid in a distal direction over the ablation electrode of the catheter when the distal end of the catheter protrudes from the guide sheath. In this manner, the ablation electrode can be advantageously cooled during the tissue ablation process, thereby maximizing the size and depth of the ablation lesion and reducing the duration of the ablation process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2003
    Publication date: August 11, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Coen, Katie Krueger, Dorin Panescu, David Swanson, Miriam Taimisto
  • Publication number: 20050070887
    Abstract: The present inventions provide assemblies, probes, and methods for creating circumferential lesions in tissue, e.g., the tissue within or around the ostium of a vessel. An ablation probe with an ablative structure can be placed in contact within or around the ostium of the vessel. A diagnostic probe can be introduced through a lumen within the ablation probe and inserted into the vessel. The energy can be provided to the ablative structure to create a circumferential lesion within or around the ostium of the vessel, and the diagnostic structure can be used to diagnose the tissue to determine whether the circumferential lesion can be properly created.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, Josef Koblish
  • Publication number: 20050004566
    Abstract: A probe that facilitates the creation of circumferential lesions in body tissue. The probe includes a probe body and an inflatable helical or loop shaped therapeutic element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2004
    Publication date: January 6, 2005
    Inventor: Miriam Taimisto
  • Patent number: 5443074
    Abstract: A catheter for monitoring heart function comprises a catheter tube having a plurality of lumens. The catheter includes an inflatable balloon at a distal tip of the catheter tube for positioning the catheter in a wedged position within a pulmonary artery within the heart of a patient. Dual injectate ports are formed in a side wall of the catheter tube. Each port communicates with a respective injectate lumen carried in the catheter tube. When inserted into the heart of a patient, either the first or second injectate port is positioned within the desired distance from the tricuspid valve for thermodilution depending upon the size of the heart. Thermodilution to obtain cardiac output and/or right heart ejection fraction is implemented by injecting injectate through the lumen associated with the port properly positioned relative the tricuspid valve and discharged through the corresponding port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Roelandt, Miriam Taimisto, Clement E. Lieber
  • Patent number: 5207228
    Abstract: A catheter for monitoring heart function comprises a catheter tube having a plurality of lumens. The catheter includes an inflatable balloon at a distal tip of the catheter tube for positioning the catheter in a wedged position within a pulmonary artery within the heart of a patient. Dual injectate ports are formed in a side wall of the catheter tube. Each port communicates with a respective injectate lumen carried in the catheter tube. When inserted into the heart of a patient, either the first or second injectate port is positioned within the desired distance from the tricuspid valve for thermodilution depending upon the size of the heart. Thermodilution to obtain cardiac output and/or right heart ejection fraction is implemented by injecting injectate through the lumen associated with the port properly positioned relative the tricuspid valve and discharged through the corresponding port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1993
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Roelandt, Miriam Taimisto, Clement E. Lieber