Patents by Inventor Ronald G. Lax

Ronald G. Lax 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: 5749846
    Abstract: A medical probe device comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. The stylet guide housing has an optical viewing means positioned for viewing the stylet and adjacent structure which includes a fiber optic channel means for receiving a fiber optic viewing device. The fiber optic channel means can include a guide port means for directing longitudinal movement of a fiber optic device with respect to the stylet guide means in a viewing zone and a flushing liquid channel in the stylet guide housing having an exit port positioned to direct flushing liquid issuing therefrom across the end of a fiber optic device when positioned in the viewing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Ronald G. Lax, James Allen Baker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5741225
    Abstract: A method of medical treatment of the prostate provides an ablation apparatus. The ablation apparatus includes a cannula, an electrode at least partially positioned in the cannula, and an insulation sleeve positioned in a surrounding relationship to at least a portion of the electrode. A distal end of the cannula is positioned in a rectum of a patient. The distal end of the cannula is advanced through a rectal wall of the rectum. A distal end of the electrode if advanced from the cannula into the prostate. Electromagnetic energy is delivered from the electrode to the prostate and an ablation zone is created in the prostate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Rita Medical Systems
    Inventors: Ronald G. Lax, Stuart D. Edwards, Hugh R. Sharkey
  • Patent number: 5720718
    Abstract: A medical probe device comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissue. The stylet comprises an electrical central conductor which is enclosed within an insulating or dielectric sleeve surrounded by a conductive layer terminated by an antenna to selectively deliver microwave or radio frequency energy to target tissue. One embodiment includes the electrical conductor being enclosed within a non-conductive sleeve which itself is enclosed within a conductive sleeve in a coaxial cable arrangement to form a microwave transmission line terminated by an antenna. Another embodiment includes a resistive element near the distal end of the stylet which couples the center electrode to an outer conductor to generate joulian heat as electromagnetic energy is applied, such as an RF signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1998
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Arye Rosen, Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Paul Walinsky
  • Patent number: 5685839
    Abstract: A medical probe apparatus comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with one or more stylet ports therein and stylet guides for directing one or more flexible stylets outward through respective stylet ports and through intervening tissue to target tissue. The active stylets emit radio frequency RF energy which establishes an RF current in the patient. The current, being densest at the stylet tips, causes heating of the surrounding tissue to initiate ablation of the target tissue. One aspect of the invention includes temperature sensing stylets at the location of the RF emitting stylets to monitor the temperature of the tissue being ablated. This allows the surgeon to have increased knowledge about the abating action under way in order to control the intensity of the applied RF current, or to adjust the amount of time the current is applied, or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Hugh R. Sharkey, James A. Baker
  • Patent number: 5681277
    Abstract: A medical probe device comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. The stylet guide housing has an optical viewing means positioned for viewing the stylet and adjacent structure which includes a fiber optic channel means for receiving a fiber optic viewing device. The fiber optic channel means can include a guide port means for directing longitudinal movement of a fiber optic device with respect to the stylet guide means in a viewing zone and a flushing liquid channel in the stylet guide housing having an exit port positioned to direct flushing liquid issuing therefrom across the end of a fiber optic device when positioned in the viewing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Ronald G. Lax, James Allen Baker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5672153
    Abstract: A method and device for medical treatment of a tissue mass. The method comprises introducing a catheter along a body duct to a zone adjacent to the target tissue to be treated. A flexible stylet comprising a radiofrequency electrode partially enclosed within a non-conductive sleeve is moved from the catheter through a catheter port in the side wall of the catheter and through surrounding tissue into a target tissue to be treated. An outward force is exerted on the wall of the body duct by means of an inflatable balloon attached to the catheter and heat is generated in the target tissue by passing electrode current from the exposed area of the electrode into the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald G. Lax, James A. Baker
  • Patent number: 5630794
    Abstract: A medical device having a unique tip has been described. Furthermore, a process of manufacturing the unique tip is described. The medical device of this invention penetrates tissues within a body cavity and precisely reaches the selected target to deliver energy or substance to the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald G. Lax, James A. Baker
  • Patent number: 5607389
    Abstract: A medical probe apparatus comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and a stylet guide for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. The stylet guide has a biopsy sample device or other tissue manifesting device at the distal end thereof to gather tissue or perform other operations at the point of the desired tissue such as emitting electromagnetic energy as ablative power to target tissues.One embodiment of the biopsy sample stylet includes a hollow core sampler including a biopsy needle apparatus for gathering sample tissue. The hollow core sampler has a sharpened end for facilitating the penetration into and gathering of the sample tissue. A second embodiment of the biopsy sample stylet includes a harpoon-like sample stylet when the sharp tip thereof allows for easy entry into the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist
  • Patent number: 5601591
    Abstract: A stent for introduction into a portion of a urethra in a body of a patient. The urethra extends through a prostate and is formed by a wall having a diameter. The stent includes a longitudinally-extending body made from a material adapted for absorption by the body of the patient. The longitudinally-extending body has an expanded condition in which the body has a predetermined diameter greater than the diameter of the portion of the urethra extending through the prostate. The longitudinally-extending body is formed with a plurality of coils along the length thereof adapted to engage the wall of the urethra when the longitudinally-extending body is in the expanded condition. The longitudinally-extending body is provided with spaces between the coils to permit the wall of the urethra to extend therein and serve to anchor the longitudinally-extending body to the wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax
  • Patent number: 5599346
    Abstract: An RF treatment system includes first and second catheters with first and second needle electrodes positioned at least partially in lumens of the first and second catheters. Each electrode is surround by a insulator sleeve which is slideable along the electrode and defines an ablation surface. An RF power source is coupled to the first and second needle electrodes. The electrodes provide bipolar RF ablation between the two, defining an ablation volume. A deflectable introducer has a laterally deflectable distal end and an ablation volume temperature sensor positioned at the distal end. The deflectable introducer is advanced in and out of the electrodes distal ends to measure a temperature of tissue in the ablation volume. The treatment system can include more than two electrodes, such as two pairs of electrodes. Further, the system can include a needle electrode extension with a laterally deflectable distal end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: ZoMed International, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, James Baker, Bruno Strul, Ronald G. Lax
  • Patent number: 5599294
    Abstract: A medical probe device comprises a catheter having a stylet guide housing with one or more stylet ports in a side wall thereof and guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through the stylet port and through intervening tissue at a preselected, adjustable angle to a target tissue. The total catheter assembly includes a stylet guide lumen communicating with the stylet port and a stylet positioned in said stylet guide lumen for longitudinal movement from the port through intervening tissue to a target tissue. The stylet can be an electrical conductor enclosed within a non-conductive layer, the electrical conductor being a radiofrequency electrode. Preferably, the non-conductive layer is a sleeve which is axially moveable on the electrical conductor to expose a selected portion of the electrical conductor surface in the target tissue. The stylet can also be a microwave antenna. The stylet can also be a hollow tube for delivering treatment fluid to the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Hugh R. Sharkey
  • Patent number: 5599295
    Abstract: A medical probe device comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissue. The stylet comprises an electrical central conductor which is enclosed within an insulating or dielectric sleeve surrounded by a conductive layer terminated by an antenna to selectively deliver microwave or radio frequency energy to target tissue. One embodiment includes the electrical conductor being enclosed within a non-conductive sleeve which itself is enclosed within a conductive sleeve in a coaxial cable arrangement to form a microwave transmission line terminated by an antenna. Another embodiment includes a resistive element near the distal end of the stylet which couples the center electrode to an outer conductor to generate joulian heat as electromagnetic energy is applied, such as an RF signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Arye Rosen, Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Paul Walinsky
  • Patent number: 5599345
    Abstract: An RF treatment apparatus includes a catheter with a catheter lumen. A removable needle electrode is positioned in the catheter lumen in a fixed relationship to the catheter. The needle electrode includes a needle lumen and a needle electrode distal end. A removable introducer is slidably positioned in the needle lumen. The introducer includes an introducer distal end. A first sensor is positioned on a surface of the needle electrode or the insulator. An RF power source is coupled to the needle electrode and a return electrode. An insulator sleeve is slidably positioned around the electrode and includes a second sensor. Resources are associated with the electrodes, sensors as well as the RF power source for maintaining a selected power at the electrode independent of changes in current or voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: ZoMed International, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, James Baker, Bruno Strul, Ronald G. Lax
  • Patent number: 5591125
    Abstract: A medical probe device of this invention comprising a catheter having a control end and a probe end. The probe end includes a stylet guide housing having at least one stylet port and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. A stylet is positioned in at least one of said stylet guide means, the stylet comprising a non-conductive sleeve having a RF electrode lumen and an optional a fluid supply lumen and a temperature sensor lumen therein. At least one portion of an opposed surface of the electrode lumen and the electrode can be spaced apart to define a liquid supply passageway for delivery of medicament liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Ronald G. Lax, James A. Baker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5588960
    Abstract: A medical device which includes an elongate probe member sized to be able to enter a urethra of a female human body and having a length so that when the distal extremity is disposed in the vicinity of a target volume of tissue surrounding the urethra the proximal extremity is outside of the urethra. The elongate probe member has a passage extending from the proximal extremity to the distal extremity. At least one tubular needle is disposed in the passage and has first and second extremities and a flow passageway therein extending longitudinally from the first extremity to at least one opening provided in the second extremity of the at least one tubular needle. A control handle is secured to the proximal extremity of the elongate probe member for causing movement of the at least one tubular needle in the passage. A guide passageway causes movement of the at least one tubular needle through a curved path extending at an angle to the longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh R. Sharkey
  • Patent number: 5582589
    Abstract: A medical probe device of this invention comprising a catheter having a control end and a probe end. The probe end includes a stylet guide housing having at least one stylet port and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. A stylet is positioned in at least one of said stylet guide means, the stylet comprising a non-conductive sleeve having a RF electrode lumen and an optional a fluid supply lumen and a temperature sensor lumen therein. At least one portion of an opposed surface of the electrode lumen and the electrode can be spaced apart to define a liquid supply passageway for delivery of medicament liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Ronald G. Lax, James A. Baker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5569242
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for control contraction of tissue that includes collagen fibers. The apparatus includes a handpiece, and an electrode with an electrode proximal end associated with the handpiece. A distal end of the electrode has a geometry that delivers a controlled amount of energy to the tissue for a desired contraction of the collagen fibers. This is achieved while dissociation and breakdown of the collagen fibers is minimized. The handpiece, with electrode, is adapted to be introduced through an operating cannula in percutaneous applications. Additionally, an operating cannula may be included in the apparatus and be attached to the handpiece. The apparatus and method provides for a desired level of contraction of collagen soft tissue without dissociation or breakdown of collagen fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1996
    Inventors: Ronald G. Lax, Gary S. Fanton, Stuart D. Edwards
  • Patent number: 5558673
    Abstract: The device and method of the present invention is a medical probe device which has an elongated guide having a longitudinal axis, and a handle and probe end, the guide defining a port at its probe end. The device also has a flexible, resilient tape stylet, movably mounted relative to said longitudinal guide for movement along the longitudinal axis, having two opposed side portions, a proximal end, a piercing end and a sharpened tip on said piercing end, and a deflector, housed within said longitudinal guide, which deflects said flexible resilient tape stylet through said port. A method of moving a stylet through an elongated guide to an outlet port is also disclosed. A method of manufacturing a flexible resilient tape stylet of the present invention is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax
  • Patent number: 5556377
    Abstract: A medical probe apparatus comprising a catheter having a stylet guide housing with at least one stylet port in a side thereof and stylet guide means for directing a flexible stylet outward through at least one stylet port and through intervening tissue to targeted tissues. The stylet guide has an integrated circuit or semiconductor apparatus at the distal end thereof to generate electromagnetic radiation directly at the point of the desired target tissue. The stylet includes at least one semiconductor or integrated circuit radiation emitter adapted for electromagnetic radiation when electrically energized. An elongated electrical insulator includes proximal and distal ends adapted to be introduced into a body opening, such as the urethra. First and second elongated electrical conductors are electrically isolated by the insulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Arye Rosen, Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Hugh R. Sharkey, Ingemar H. Lundquist
  • Patent number: 5554110
    Abstract: A medical probe device including a catheter having a stylet guide housing with one or more stylet ports in a side wall thereof and a for directing a flexible stylet outward through the stylet port and through intervening tissue at a preselected, adjustable angle to a target tissue. The total catheter assembly includes a stylet guide lumen communicating with the stylet port and a stylet positioned in said stylet guide lumen for longitudinal movement from the port through intervening tissue to a target tissue. The stylet can be an electrical conductor enclosed within a non-conductive layer, the electrical conductor being a radio frequency electrode. During the ablation operation, the tissue immediately adjacent the stylet can become desiccated, thereby necessitating an increase of current flow and a loss of ablation efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.
    Inventors: Stuart D. Edwards, Ronald G. Lax, Ingemar H. Lundquist, Hugh R. Sharkey, James A. Baker