Patents by Inventor Paul Rothstein

Paul Rothstein 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: 20120277853
    Abstract: A system for minimally invasive repair of a mitral valve including a catheter, a capture body and a surgical fastener. The capture body includes legs extending from a center portion, and is self-transitionable from a collapsed arrangement to a normal arrangement in which the legs extend in a common wind direction. The fastener has a self-closing clip forming a loop in an undeflected arrangement. In a delivery state, the capture body and fastener are disposed within the catheter and forced to the collapsed and deflected arrangements, respectively. In a capture state, the capture body legs are distal the catheter and self-assume the normal arrangement for capturing chordae. In a release state, the fastener is released from the catheter and the clip self-transitions toward the undeflected arrangement for securing the mitral valve leaflets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Rothstein
  • Publication number: 20110264191
    Abstract: A delivery system for delivery of an implantable stented device to a body lumen that includes an elongated member having a distal tip and a proximal end portion, a wire connection member positioned between the distal tip and proximal end portion of the elongated member, and a plurality of capturing wires extending from a distal end of the wire connection member. Each of the capturing wires includes a distal end having a lower portion that is moveable relative to an upper portion between an open position and a closed position, and a slot defined by the upper and lower portions when they are in the closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2011
    Publication date: October 27, 2011
    Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Rothstein
  • Publication number: 20100274267
    Abstract: Device, system and method for drawing together patient tissue. A tether loop is coupled to a first end loop and a second end loop. The first end loop and the second end loop each have an end and are resiliently biased to coil when deployed from a delivery catheter. When positioned within the delivery catheter the first end loop and the second end loop become substantially linear. Upon deployment from the delivery catheter the end loops coil and the first end passes through a first piece of tissue while the second end passes through a second piece of tissue. Each piece of tissue is captured within the corresponding end loop, the coiling of each of which draws the two pieces of tissue together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2009
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Applicant: Medtronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Rothstein
  • Publication number: 20090299364
    Abstract: An ablation device for ablating tissue having an outer wall and an inner wall, approximately parallel and concentric with said outer wall, defining an inner fluid chamber and an outer low pressure chamber. Each of the outer wall and the inner wall have an edge defining an open face of the fluid chamber and the low pressure chamber. An ablative element is contained within the fluid chamber. A source of low pressure is coupled to the low pressure chamber. When the edge of the outer wall and the edge of the inner wall contact a surface, the ablation device is at least partially secured to the surface by low pressure created in the low pressure chamber by the source of low pressure. The fluid chamber is at least partially fluidly isolated from the low pressure chamber when the ablation device is at least partially secured to the surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Kester Batchelor, David Francischelli, Tom Daigle, Dan Haeg, Paul Rothstein, Adam Podbelski, Sarah Ahlberg, Steve Ramberg, Tom Conway
  • Publication number: 20090192586
    Abstract: A delivery system for delivery of an implantable stented device to a body lumen, the device having a plurality of structures at its proximal end, wherein the delivery system comprises a first body portion removably attached to a second body portion and wherein the second body portion includes a plurality of attachment components at its distal end for attachment to the plurality of structures at the proximal end of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Tabor, Paul Rothstein, Eliot Bloom
  • Publication number: 20080275439
    Abstract: A system for ablating tissue and electrically interfacing with a heart including an electrosurgical instrument, an energy source, and a controller. The instrument includes a shaft maintaining first and second electrodes at a distal section. The electrodes are electrically isolated from one another. The controller controls delivery of energy from the energy source, and monitors electrical signals at the electrodes. The controller is programmed to operate in a monopolar mode and a bipolar mode. In the monopolar mode, the first and second electrodes are electrically uncoupled, and energy from the energy source is delivered to the first electrode in performing an ablation procedure. In the bipolar mode, first and second electrodes are electrically coupled and serve as opposite polarity poles to apply energy to a tissue target site, detect electrical signals at a tissue target site, or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2008
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Inventors: David Francischelli, Mark Stewart, Daniel Cheek, Brian Ross, Paul Rothstein, Scott Klein, Asif Hameed, Doug Crowe, Kester Batchelor, William Colon
  • Publication number: 20080033457
    Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for occluding a left atrial appendage of a patient. Some embodiments of the system can include a ring occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage and a ring applicator to position the ring occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage. One embodiment discloses a method of accessing endocardial surfaces of the heart through the atrial appendage. Additional embodiments of the invention provide a clip occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage. A clip applicator can position the clip occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2007
    Publication date: February 7, 2008
    Inventors: David Francischelli, Roderick Briscoe, Leonard Leuer, Daniel Haeg, Tom Daigle, David Kim, Mark Stewart, Andrew Olson, Patrick Cloutier, Christopher Smith, Michael Hobday, Tessy Kanayinkal, Douglas Gubbin, Paul Rothstein, Joseph Cardinal, Jessica Foley, Christopher Plott
  • Publication number: 20070244473
    Abstract: A method of surgical dissection of tissue with a dissector comprising: an elongate shaft comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion comprises a plurality of segments that articulate with respect to one another and the plurality of segments includes a distal segment having a distal end; and a handle attached to the proximal portion of the shaft, wherein the handle comprises controls for articulating the plurality of segments of the distal portion of the shaft with respect to one another, comprising the steps of: positioning the distal end of the dissector in a body; advancing the distal end through the body to dissect tissue; and simultaneously articulating the plurality of segments with respect to one another. A method of surgical dissection of tissue and guiding a second device to a desired physiological location with a first device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Inventors: Mark Thompson, Darrin Dickerson, Brett Bowman, Christopher Kelly, William Malecki, David Francischelli, Mark Stewart, Thomas Daigle, Douglas Gubbin, David Kim, Paul Rothstein, Adam Podbelski, Christopher Plott, Benjamin Yaffe
  • Publication number: 20070219550
    Abstract: A device for dissecting tissue and/or guidance of a second device to a desired physiological location, the device comprising: an elongate shaft comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion comprises a plurality of segments that articulate with respect to one another; and a handle attached to the proximal portion of the shaft, wherein the handle comprises controls for articulating the plurality of segments of the distal portion of the shaft with respect to one another. A system for dissecting tissue and/or guiding a medical device to a desired physiological location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Inventors: Mark Thompson, Darrin Dickerson, Brett Bowman, Christopher Kelly, William Malecki, David Francischelli, Mark Stewart, Thomas Daigle, Douglas Gubbin, David Kim, Paul Rothstein, Adam Podbelski, Christopher Plott, Benjamin Yaffe
  • Publication number: 20060195083
    Abstract: A hemostat-type device for ablative treatment of tissue, particularly for treatment of atrial fibrillation, is constructed with features that provide easy and effective treatment. A swiveling head assembly can allow the jaws to be adjusted in pitch and roll. Malleable jaws can permit curved lesion shapes. A locking detent can secure the jaws in a closed position during the procedure. An illuminated indicator provides confirmation that the device is operating. A fluid delivery system simplifies irrigated ablation procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: August 31, 2006
    Inventors: Scott Jahns, David Francischelli, Alison Lutterman, James Keogh, Roderick Briscoe, William O'Neill, Jack Goodman, Tom Daigle, Paul Rothstein, Adam Podbelski, Stephen Roddy, David Kim, Mark Bilitz
  • Publication number: 20060047278
    Abstract: System, device and method for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient through an incision. An ablation device can include a hinge including a cam assembly, a moving arm, a floating jaw, and a lower jaw. Fingers can engage the floating jaw to hold the floating jaw in a first position with respect to the moving arm. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device including a central support, an upper four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, an upper jaw coupled to the upper linkage, a lower four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, and a lower jaw coupled to the lower linkage. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device having an upper jaw including a first cannula connection and a lower jaw including a second cannula connection. The system can include a first catheter coupled to the first cannula connection and a second catheter coupled to the second cannula connection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Inventors: Steven Christian, Paul Rothstein, Tom Daigle
  • Publication number: 20060041243
    Abstract: The current invention discloses a method for treating infracted/ischemic injury to a myocardium by injecting a substance into the myocardium. The injected substance helps to prevent negative adaptive remodeling by providing mechanical reinforcement or mechanical reinforcement combined with biological therapy. A number of substances for injection are disclosed, including multi component substances such as platelet gel, and other substances. The substances disclosed may contain additives to augment/enhance the desired effects of the injection. The invention also discloses devices used to inject the substances. The devices can include means for ensuring needles do not penetrate beyond a desired depth into the myocardium. The devices can also include needles having multiple lumens such that the components of the platelet gel will be combined at the injection site and begin polymerization in the myocardium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Asha Nayak, Matthew Bonner, Paul Rothstein, Prasanga Hiniduma-Lokuge, James Keogh, Raymond Usher, Scott Jahns, Victor Chen
  • Publication number: 20060041254
    Abstract: A hemostat-type device for ablative treatment of tissue, particularly for treatment of atrial fibrillation, is constructed with features that provide easy and effective treatment. The device may include a swiveling head assembly that allows the jaws to be adjusted in pitch and/or roll. The device may include a malleable or articulating handle shaft, as well as, malleable or curved rigid jaws that can permit curved lesion shapes. A locking detent can secure the jaws in a closed position during the procedure. The device may include one or more remote actuators making the hemostat-type device useful for minimally invasive procedures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: David Francischelli, Roderick Briscoe, Paul Rothstein, David Jin Kim, James Keogh, Tom Daigle, Adam Podbellski, Stephen Roddy, Steve Christian, Brian Ross, James Skarda, Scott Jahns, Alison Lutterman
  • Publication number: 20060036236
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient. The ablation device can include a lower jaw assembly including a proximal jaw having a proximal electrode and a distal jaw having a distal electrode, and an upper jaw assembly including an upper jaw having an upper electrode. A proximal actuator can be movable between a first position in which the proximal jaw is open and a second position in which the proximal jaw is clamped with respect to the upper jaw. A distal actuator can be movable between a third position in which the distal jaw is open and a fourth position in which the distal jaw is clamped with respect to the upper jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Rothstein, Roderick Briscoe, David Francischelli, David Kim, Alison Lutterman
  • Publication number: 20060020271
    Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for occluding a left atrial appendage of a patient. Some embodiments of the system can include a ring occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage and a ring applicator to position the ring occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage. One embodiment discloses a method of accessing endocardial surfaces of the heart through the atrial appendage. Additional embodiments of the invention provide a clip occluder that can be positioned around the left atrial appendage. A clip applicator can position the clip occluder with respect to the left atrial appendage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Stewart, Alison Lutterman, David Francischelli, Leonard Leuer, Daniel Haeg, Marie Steinbrink, Roderick Briscoe, Tom Daigle, Eduardo Warman, Paul Rothstein, Phillip Falkner, Douglas Hettrick, David Kim, Steven Christian
  • Publication number: 20060020263
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient. A clamping ablation tool can include an upper arm having an upper neck, a link assembly, and an upper actuator. The link assembly can include a distal electrode and a proximal electrode. The clamping ablation tool can include a lower arm that mates with the upper arm. The lower arm can include a lower neck, a distal jaw, and a lower actuator. The distal jaw can include a jaw electrode, and the lower actuator can control movement of the distal jaw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Rothstein, David Francischelli, Terri Cormack, Tom Daigle, Alison Lutterman, Roderick Briscoe, Steven Christian
  • Publication number: 20050209564
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for injecting biological agents into tissue. Devices are provided having elongate shafts and distal injection heads for driving needles into tissue and injecting medical agents into the tissue through the needles. A longitudinal force directed along the shaft can be translated to a needle driving force. Some devices provide controllably variable needle penetration depth. Devices include mechanical needle drivers utilizing four link pantographs, rack and pinions, and drive yokes for driving a first needle bearing body toward a second tissue contacting body. Other devices include inflatable members for driving and retracting needles. Still other devices include magnets for biasing the needles in extended and/or retracted positions. The invention includes minimally invasive methods for epicardially injecting cardiocyte precursor cells into infarct myocardial tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Matthew Bonner, Paul Rothstein, Prasanga Hiniduma-Lokuge, Raymond Usher, James Keogh, Scott Jahns, Victor Chen
  • Patent number: D357477
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: Telex Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Mueller, Paul Rothstein