Patents by Inventor Russell A. Houser
Russell A. Houser 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: 20050096498Abstract: A kit and method are described for treating congestive heart failure. The kit may comprise multiple components including a shaping device, deployment tool, patch, and suture. The method may utilize one or more of these components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Russell Houser, Arthur Bertolero, Lon Annest, Bill Hare, Tamer Ibrahim, Steve Geyster, Wendel Smith
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Patent number: 6887192Abstract: This is a support device that prevents, reduces, and delays remodeling of diseased cardiac tissue, and also decreases the impact of such remodeling on collateral tissue is disclosed. The invention further reinforces abnormal tissue regions to prevent over-expansion of the tissue due to increased afterload and excessive wall tension. As a result, the support device prevents phenomenon such as systolic stretch from occurring and propagating. The support structure maintains and restores diastolic compliance, wall motion, and ejection fraction to preserve heart functionality. As such, the support device prevents and treats cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: James G. Whayne, Deborah Tolomeo, Russell A. Houser, Sidney D. Fleischman
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Patent number: 6887249Abstract: Anastomosis systems include fittings and compression mechanisms for effecting end-end or end-side couplings of biological or synthetic bypass grafts to vessel locations. The fittings are tubular and surround end regions of the graft. In some applications an end region of the graft is everted and surrounds an exterior of the fitting, in which case the preferred compression mechanism is a retaining ring. A tool is used to evert the graft end region. In other applications, the fitting has an interior groove that receives an expandable retaining ring that urges the graft end region radially outwardly against the fitting. A graft deploying and securing system includes a needle for puncturing vessel tissue, a dilator, and a sheath adapted for containing a graft/fitting combination and guiding the combination into the vessel through an opening formed by the needle and dilator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Converge Medical Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Sidney D. Fleischman
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Patent number: 6872204Abstract: A tissue cutting device includes a catheter with a window at its distal tip for admitting tissue into a catheter compartment. A cylindrical cartridge in the compartment has a cutting edge that supports an electrically conductive cutting element, e.g. a band or wire. The cutting element and adjacent tissue can be heated to a selected temperature by generating an electrical current through the cutting element. The catheter is maneuverable to position its distal end near the tissue to be cut. The catheter incorporates a dilatation balloon or other feature to urge the catheter against the tissue, so that at least part of the tissue may enter the compartment through the window. Then, the cartridge is manipulated from the catheter's proximal end to move the cutting edge across the window, cutting the tissue. According to alternative embodiments, the cartridge is either rotated or moved axially relative to the catheter and, in either event may be capable of closing the catheter window when the cut is complete.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Russell A. Houser
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Patent number: 6852132Abstract: A method of using an artificial limb includes mounting an artificial limb to a body part, applying a force to the artificial limb to deflect the artificial limb from a first position in a first direction, and removing the force, whereby the artificial limb moves to the first position. The artificial limb includes a mounting end configured to be mounted to a body part and one or more superelastic members. The superelastic members may be made of Nitinol.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventors: Russell A. Houser, William D. Hare
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Patent number: 6843795Abstract: Anastomosis systems include fittings and compression mechanisms for effecting end—end or end-side couplings of biological or synthetic bypass grafts to vessel locations. The fittings are tubular and surround end regions of the graft. In some applications an end region of the graft is everted and surrounds an exterior of the fitting, in which case the preferred compression mechanism is a retaining ring. A tool is used to evert the graft end region. In other applications, the fitting has an interior groove that receives an expandable retaining ring that urges the graft end region radially outwardly against the fitting. A graft deploying and securing system includes a needle for puncturing vessel tissue, a dilator, and a sheath adapted for containing a graft/fitting combination and guiding the combination into the vessel through an opening formed by the needle and dilator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Sidney D. Fleischman
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Publication number: 20040133192Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for thermally and/or mechanically treating tissue, such as valvular structures, to reconfigure or shrink the tissue in a controlled manner. The apparatus comprises a catheter in communication with an end effector which induces a temperature rise in an annulus of tissue surrounding the leaflets of a valve or in the chordae tendineae sufficient to cause shrinkage, thereby causing the valves to close more tightly. Mechanical clips can also be implanted over the valve either alone or after the thermal treatment. The clips are delivered by a catheter and may be configured to traverse directly over the valve itself or to lie partially over the periphery of the valve to prevent obstruction of the valve channel. The clips can be coated with drugs or a radiopaque coating. The catheter can also incorporate sensors or energy delivery devices, e.g., transducers, on its distal end.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Russell A. Houser, Vahid Sadaat, Stephen R. Ramee
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Publication number: 20040122362Abstract: A method for draining and sealing a pseudo aneurysm in which a guide wire is inserted over a needle. Then a multi-lumen catheter is inserted over the guide wire. The catheter is used to occlude the vessel puncture and inhibit the flow of fluids between the vessel and the pseudo aneurysm. The pseudo aneurysm is then aspirated and the vessel puncture is allowed to clot and heal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Russell A. Houser, Brad Sharp, Christopher J. White
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Patent number: 6740101Abstract: Anastomosis systems include fittings and compression mechanisms for effecting end-end or end-side couplings of biological or synthetic bypass grafts to vessel locations. The fittings are tubular and surround end regions of the graft. In some applications an end region of the graft is everted and surrounds an exterior of the fitting, in which case the preferred compression mechanism is a retaining ring. A tool is used to evert the graft end region. In other applications, the fitting has an interior groove that receives an expandable retaining ring that urges the graft end region radially outwardly against the fitting. A graft deploying and securing system includes a needle for puncturing vessel tissue, a dilator, and a sheath adapted for containing a graft/fitting combination and guiding the combination into the vessel through an opening formed by the needle and dilator.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Sidney D. Fleischman
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Patent number: 6726696Abstract: The invention relates to applying a patch to a tissue surface within a mammalian body that includes retaining the patch to a deployment device, advancing the deployment device to the tissue surface, pressing the patch against the tissue surface, and manipulating the deployment device to separate the deployment device from the patch and leave the patch against the tissue surface. The patch includes at least one layer of a biocompatible polymer, at least one layer of a biocompatible superelastic/shape memory material, and at least one layer of a biocompatible adherent material. The deployment device includes a handle section and a deployment section, and the deployment section is configured to retain the patch for delivery of the patch to the tissue surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Advanced Catheter Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, William D. Hare
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Patent number: 6718656Abstract: Described are shoes, orthodic appliances, and anatomic braces containing superelastic support members for enhanced performance. The superelastic supports provide dynamic response to deflection. As such, the superelastic supports incorporated in the soles of shoes enhance walking, running, jumping, kicking, or other motion involving the foot. The superelastic supports may be incorporated in the body of shoes to reinforce the ankle joint. The embodiments of the invention also provide superelastic supports in braces to reinforce or stabilize the knees, ankles, elbows, wrists, shoulders, back, neck, hips, or other anatomy commonly associated with a degree of twisting, rotation, bending, or other desired motion. The braces also intensify the motion of anatomic structures, apply a specific resistance at the joint to strengthen the muscles during training or rehabilitation, and/or immobilize or stabilize joints, bones, or other anatomic structures during healing of an injury.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne
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Publication number: 20040068278Abstract: An end-side anastomosis system including a fitting comprising: a base for attachment to a graft, said base be configured to form a seal with an opening in a host vessel wall; a leading petal having a cross-section with a radius of curvature approximating a radius of curvature of the host vessel, said leading petal being configured to dilate the host vessel wall opening while advancing said fitting through the opening; and a rear petal, said rear petal being deflectable to be advanced through the host vessel opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: Converge Medical Inc.Inventors: Sidney D. Fleischman, Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Thomas H. Campbell, Patrick M. Owens
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Publication number: 20040002706Abstract: A tissue cutting device includes a catheter with a window at its distal tip for admitting tissue into a catheter compartment. A cylindrical cartridge in the compartment has a cutting edge that supports an electrically conductive cutting element, e.g. a band or wire. The cutting element and adjacent tissue can be heated to a selected temperature by generating an electrical current through the cutting element. The catheter is maneuverable to position its distal end near the tissue to be cut. The catheter incorporates a dilatation balloon or other feature to urge the catheter against the tissue, so that at least part of the tissue may enter the compartment through the window. Then, the cartridge is manipulated from the catheter's proximal end to move the cutting edge across the window, cutting the tissue. According to alternative embodiments, the cartridge is either rotated or moved axially relative to the catheter and, in either event may be capable of closing the catheter window when the cut is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: Russell A. Houser
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Patent number: 6652544Abstract: A bypass graft incorporates fixation mechanisms at its opposite ends, for securing these ends to different locations along a blood vessel, or alternatively to different locations wherein one of the locations is a different vessel or an organ defining a cavity. Mechanical fixation features such as collets or grommets can be employed, enhanced by delivery of an electrical current sufficient to heat surrounding tissue to form a thermal bond. A graft deployment system includes a tissue dilator and a needle for perforating tissue, mounted coaxially within the dilator. Intralumenal systems further include a catheter for containing the dilator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Sid D. Fleischman
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Patent number: 6648901Abstract: An end-side anastomosis system including a fitting comprising: a base for attachment to a graft, said base be configured to form a seal with an opening in a host vessel wall; a leading petal having a cross-section with a radius of curvature approximating a radius of curvature of the host vessel, said leading petal being configured to dilate the host vessel wall opening while advancing said fitting through the opening; and a rear petal, said rear petal being deflectable to be advanced through the host vessel opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sidney D. Fleischman, Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Thomas H. Campbell, Patrick M. Owens
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Patent number: 6648900Abstract: An end-side anastomosis system including a fitting including a base for attachment to a graft, the base be configured to form a seal with an opening in a host vessel wall a leading petal having a cross-section with a radius of curvature approximating a radius of curvature of the host vessel, the leading petal being configured to dilate the host vessel wall opening while advancing the fitting through the opening and a rear petal, the rear petal being deflectable to be advanced through the host vessel opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sidney D. Fleischman, Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Thomas H. Campbell, Patrick M. Owens
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Patent number: 6632196Abstract: A balloon catheter includes an elongate pliable catheter tubing with a dilatation balloon fixed to the catheter tubing near its distal end. The dilatation balloon includes a first wall for dividing the balloon into a plurality of dilatation compartments adjacent one another and arranged angularly about the catheter tubing. Each dilatation compartment is fluid tight and in fluid isolation from other compartments. The compartments are individually controlled so the pressure within each balloon compartment may be adjusted as determined by the operator. The dilatation balloon includes a second wall means composed of the respective outer wall portions of the dilatation compartments which defines an outer transverse profile of the dilatation balloon and adapted to form surface engagement with the tissue segments surrounding the balloon when the compartments are dilatated.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Russell A. Houser
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Patent number: 6626899Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for thermally and/or mechanically treating tissue, such as valvular structures, to reconfigure or shrink the tissue in a controlled manner. The apparatus comprises a catheter in communication with an end effector which induces a temperature rise in an annulus of tissue surrounding the leaflets of a valve or in the chordae tendineae sufficient to cause shrinkage, thereby causing the valves to close more tightly. Mechanical clips can also be implanted over the valve either alone or after the thermal treatment. The clips are delivered by a catheter and may be configured to traverse directly over the valve itself or to lie partially over the periphery of the valve to prevent obstruction of the valve channel. The clips can be coated with drugs or a radiopaque coating. The catheter can also incorporate sensors or energy delivery devices, e.g., transducers, on its distal end.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Nidus Medical, LLCInventors: Russell A. Houser, Vahid Sadaat, Stephen R. Ramee
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Patent number: 6599302Abstract: A system and components for treating aortic aneurysms includes a reinforcing graft and fittings for securing the graft to a host vessel and to branch vessels, for example the iliac and renal arteries. Combinations of fittings and rings or other compression mechanisms secure vessels or grafts frictionally, for end-end or end-side couplings. A variety of tools are disclosed for manipulating retaining rings, everting portions of grafts or vessels in the course of coupling them to fittings, and clamping fittings while positioning the retaining rings.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Converge Medical, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Houser, James G. Whayne, Sidney D. Fleischman
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Publication number: 20030120208Abstract: A catheter is insertable into a vessel within a mammalian body. The catheter includes a tubular body, at least one channel extending along the tubular body; and a central lumen. The tubular body includes an exterior surface, a first end and a second end, and defines a length between the first end and the second end. The channel passes between a first opening and a second opening and includes a slot in the tubular body between the channel and the exterior surface of the tubular body such that a tubular member can be passed between the channel and the exterior surface. The slot extends from the first opening to the second opening and includes a pair of edges. The central lumen extends along the tubular body at least for a portion of the length of the tubular body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Russell A. Houser, William D. Hare