Patents by Inventor Rizza Garcia
Rizza Garcia 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: 20240057995Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a body lumen, the device having a first elongate member with a first lumen, a second elongate member distal the first elongate member, and a needle assembly slidably cooperating with the first elongate member to position a plurality of sutures within the lumen of the first elongate member. The needle assembly includes a needle base and a plurality of needle portions extending from the needle base. Slidable movement of the needle assembly in relation to the first elongate member locates the plurality of sutures selectively mounted to the needle assembly within the first lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Patent number: 11839351Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a body lumen, the device having a first elongate member with a first lumen, a second elongate member distal the first elongate member, and a needle assembly slidably cooperating with the first elongate member to position a plurality of sutures within the lumen of the first elongate member. The needle assembly includes a needle base and a plurality of needle portions extending from the needle base. Slidable movement of the needle assembly in relation to the first elongate member locates the plurality of sutures selectively mounted to the needle assembly within the first lumen.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Patent number: 10980531Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Publication number: 20210106324Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a body lumen, the device having a first elongate member with a first lumen, a second elongate member distal the first elongate member, and a needle assembly slidably cooperating with the first elongate member to position a plurality of sutures within the lumen of the first elongate member. The needle assembly includes a needle base and a plurality of needle portions extending from the needle base. Slidable movement of the needle assembly in relation to the first elongate member locates the plurality of sutures selectively mounted to the needle assembly within the first lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Publication number: 20180338759Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Patent number: 10111653Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza A. Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah V. Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Publication number: 20160135805Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Publication number: 20160106402Abstract: A suture securing system is provided for use in closing a vessel puncture site while eliminating the need for sutures to be manually tied in knots. The system may include an elongate body comprising a shaft and a barrel slidably mounted on the shaft. A knot replacement element may include an outer surface and an inner lumen configured to receive suture lengths. The knot replacement element may be at least partially positioned within the distal end of the barrel adjacent to the distal portion of the shaft and may be configured to selectively fasten the suture lengths together over the vessel repair site. The system may also include a snare configured to draw the suture lengths through the knot replacement element and at least a portion of the elongate body. A trimmer member may be configured to selectively trim the suture lengths extending from the knot replacement element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Aaron M. Fortson, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Wouter E. Roorda
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Patent number: 9241707Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Patent number: 9138214Abstract: A suture securing system is provided for use in closing a vessel puncture site while eliminating the need for sutures to be manually tied in knots. The system may include an elongate body comprising a shaft and a barrel slidably mounted on the shaft. A knot replacement element may include an outer surface and an inner lumen configured to receive suture lengths. The knot replacement element may be at least partially positioned within the distal end of the barrel adjacent to the distal portion of the shaft and may be configured to selectively fasten the suture lengths together over the vessel repair site. The system may also include a snare configured to draw the suture lengths through the knot replacement element and at least a portion of the elongate body. A trimmer member may be configured to selectively trim the suture lengths extending from the knot replacement element.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Aaron M. Fortson, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Wouter E. Roorda
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Publication number: 20130325058Abstract: A closure device for closing an opening in tissue is provided. The closure device includes an elongate member through which needles may be deployed. The closure device also includes a foot portion having one or more feet slidably mounted relative thereto. The feet are movable between a deployed position and a delivery position. The feet include cuffs removably mounted therein, with sutures connected between the cuffs. When the feet are in the deployed position and the needles are advanced, the needles securely engage the cuffs and draw the cuffs and suture through the lumen wall so that the opening in the lumen wall can be closed with the sutures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Timothy C. Reynolds, Dinorah Merrill, Dawn Ma, David J. Milazzo, Aaron M. Fortson
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Publication number: 20130231701Abstract: A suture securing system is provided for use in closing a vessel puncture site while eliminating the need for sutures to be manually tied in knots. The system may include an elongate body comprising a shaft and a barrel slidably mounted on the shaft. A knot replacement element may include an outer surface and an inner lumen configured to receive suture lengths. The knot replacement element may be at least partially positioned within the distal end of the barrel adjacent to the distal portion of the shaft and may be configured to selectively fasten the suture lengths together over the vessel repair site. The system may also include a snare configured to draw the suture lengths through the knot replacement element and at least a portion of the elongate body. A trimmer member may be configured to selectively trim the suture lengths extending from the knot replacement element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Aaron M. Fortson, Douglas H. Mehl, Rizza Garcia, Wouter E. Roorda
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Patent number: 7044964Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yue-Teh Jang, Stephen M. Salmon, David A. White, Rizza A. Garcia
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Publication number: 20030105509Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Yue-Teh Jang, Stephen M. Salmon, David A. White, Rizza A. Garcia
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Publication number: 20020156515Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being Treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 1999Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: YUE-TEH JANG, STEPHEN M. SALMON, DAVID A. WHITE, RIZZA A. GARCIA
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Patent number: 6162178Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer assembly includes a transducer mounted in a housing, the transducer including a piezoelectric element and respective matching and backing layers formed on the opposite sides thereof, the transducer mounted in the housing encapsulated with a non-conductive potting material. A portion of the matching layer is removed, e.g., by etching, to expose a portion of an underlying electrode formed between the piezoelectric element and the matching layer. A portion of the non-conductive potting material between the etched portion of the matching layer and a signal wire disposed in the housing is also removed. The respective voided portions of the matching layer and non-conductive potting material are filled with an electrically conductive matching material to electrically couple the electrode, and, thus, the piezoelectric element, to the signal wire.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Rizza A. Garcia, Dennis M. Mendoza
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Patent number: 6074362Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yue-Teh Jang, Stephen M. Salmon, David A. White, Rizza A. Garcia
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Patent number: 5749848Abstract: A catheter system has a balloon angioplasty device disposed about a common lumen near its distal end. The balloon catheter is pre-fitted with a stent which is deployed when the balloon is inflated. The common lumen is in communication with multiple lumens within a proximal region of the catheter body to allow for positioning of the catheter over a movable guide wire and convenient delivery of imaging or interventional devices to a desired region of a body passageway being treated. The procedure for stent deployment optionally includes steps of imaging a lumen by ultrasound before and after stent deployment to identify the site at which a stent is needed, to confirm that the stent is being and has been deployed at a longitudinal position which does not overlap a branched segment of the body passageway, and to ensure that the stent has been radially opened to an optimum diameter.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Cardiovascular Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Yue-Teh Jang, Stephen M. Salmon, David A. White, Rizza A. Garcia