Patents by Inventor Rudolfo Sudaria
Rudolfo Sudaria 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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Patent number: 9254143Abstract: A hollow guidewire with a shapeable distal end, for removing tissue from a body lumen, such as a coronary artery. The hollow guidewire comprises an elongate, tubular guidewire body that has an axial lumen. A tissue removal assembly, such as a rotating drive shaft, is positioned at or near a distal end of the tubular guidewire body and extends through the axial lumen. Actuation of the tissue removal assembly removes occlusive material in the body lumen.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: REVASCULAR THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Christopher Huynh, Nestor Aganon, Michael Carley, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 9113955Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20140171988Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Revascular Therapeutics Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 8747332Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20130296906Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 8496680Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20120010640Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: REVASCULAR THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 8043314Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 8043312Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20100049169Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: ReVascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 7628763Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20080221601Abstract: A hollow guidewire with a shapeable distal end, for removing tissue from a body lumen, such as a coronary artery. The hollow guidewire comprises an elongate, tubular guidewire body that has an axial lumen. A tissue removal assembly, such as a rotating drive shaft, is positioned at or near a distal end of the tubular guidewire body and extends through the axial lumen. Actuation of the tissue removal assembly removes occlusive material in the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: ReVascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Huynh, Nestor Aganon, Michael Carley, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20080140101Abstract: A torqueable hollow device, such as a hollow guidewire device, with a pre-determined fixed distal tip is disclosed for removing occlusive material and passing through occlusions, stenosis, thrombus, plaque, calcified material, and other materials in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery. The hollow guidewire generally comprises an elongate, tubular guidewire body that has an axial lumen. A mechanically moving core element is positioned at or near a distal end of the tubular guidewire body and extends through the axial lumen. Actuation of the core element (e.g., oscillation, reciprocation, and/or rotation) creates a passage through the occlusive or stenotic material in the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: ReVascular Therapeutic, Inc.Inventors: Michael Carley, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria, Nestor Aganon, Christopher Huynh, Gerardo V. Noriega
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Patent number: 7381198Abstract: A steerable distal support system for accessing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The steerable distal support system generally includes an elongate member that comprises a proximal portion, a more flexible intermediate portion and a deflectable distal tip. The deflectable distal tip is at a distal end of the elongate body to facilitate directionality and positioning of the steerable distal support system to the target site. Optionally, an expandable centering assembly may be disposed on the steerable support assembly to center and anchor the steerable support assembly within the body lumen.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Revascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20060074442Abstract: A deflectable and torqueable hollow guidewire device is disclosed for removing occlusive material and passing through occlusions, stenosis, thrombus, plaque, calcified material, and other materials in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery. The hollow guidewire generally comprises an elongate, tubular guidewire body that has an axial lumen. A mechanically moving core element is positioned at or near a distal end of the tubular guidewire body and extends through the axial lumen. Actuation of the core element (e.g., oscillation, reciprocation, and/or rotation) creates a passage through the occlusive or stenotic material in the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: ReVascular Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria, Michael Carley, Nestor Aganon, Eric Coblin
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Publication number: 20050228418Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicants: Revascular Therapeutics Inc., NORBORN MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20050119615Abstract: A hollow guidewire for removing tissue from a body lumen, such as a coronary artery. The hollow guidewire comprises an elongate, tubular guidewire body that has an axial lumen. A tissue removal assembly, such as a rotating drive shaft, is positioned at or near a distal end of the tubular guidewire body and extends through the axial lumen. Actuation of the tissue removal assembly removes occlusive material in the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: NORBORN MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20050113853Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Applicant: Norborn Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Publication number: 20050020974Abstract: A steerable distal support system for accessing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The steerable distal support system generally includes an elongate member that comprises a proximal portion, a more flexible intermediate portion and a deflectable distal tip. The deflectable distal tip is at a distal end of the elongate body to facilitate directionality and positioning of the steerable distal support system to the target site. Optionally, an expandable centering assembly may be disposed on the steerable support assembly to center and anchor the steerable support assembly within the body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: Norborn Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo Noriega, Rudolfo Sudaria
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Patent number: 6824550Abstract: Systems and methods for crossing stenosis, partial occlusions, or complete occlusions within a body lumen. The systems generally include an elongate member such as a hollow guidewire that houses a rotatable and translatable drive shaft. The drive shaft typically has a distal portion that is advanced to create a path in the occlusive material that is large enough to allow the hollow guidewire to cross the occlusive material.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Norbon Medical, Inc.Inventors: Gerardo V. Noriega, Victor Chechelski, Rudolfo Sudaria