Patents by Inventor S. Nahum Goldberg
S. Nahum Goldberg 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: 8357151Abstract: Tissue ablation systems and methods are provided. Ablation energy (e.g., radio frequency energy) is delivered to the tissue and a physiological parameter (e.g., impedance and/or temperature) indicative of a change in moisture concentration of the tissue is sensed. The ablation energy is alternately pulsed on and off to generate an energy pulse train, with the ablation energy being pulsed on if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of an increase in the moisture concentration, and being pulsed off if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of a decrease in the moisture concentration.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kimbolt Young
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Publication number: 20120179154Abstract: Tissue ablation systems and methods are provided. Ablation energy (e.g., radio frequency energy) is delivered to the tissue and a physiological parameter (e.g., impedance and/or temperature) indicative of a change in moisture concentration of the tissue is sensed. The ablation energy is alternately pulsed on and off to generate an energy pulse train, with the ablation energy being pulsed on if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of an increase in the moisture concentration, and being pulsed off if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of a decrease in the moisture concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kimbolt Young
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Patent number: 8152801Abstract: Tissue ablation systems and methods are provided. Ablation energy (e.g., radio frequency energy) is delivered to the tissue and a physiological parameter (e.g., impedance and/or temperature) indicative of a change in moisture concentration of the tissue is sensed. The ablation energy is alternately pulsed on and off to generate an energy pulse train, with the ablation energy being pulsed on if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of an increase in the moisture concentration, and being pulsed off if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of a decrease in the moisture concentration.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kimbolt Young
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Patent number: 7736357Abstract: A radiofrequency ablation system provides multiple ground pads and active control of current flow through the ground pads to provide improved power sharing at the tissue near the ground pads reducing risk of patient skin burns for higher power ablation generators.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Fred T. Lee, Jr., Thomas Charles Winter, III, Dieter Georg Haemmerich, Lisa Ann Sampson, S. Nahum Goldberg
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Publication number: 20080188849Abstract: Tissue ablation systems and methods are provided. Ablation energy (e.g., radio frequency energy) is delivered to the tissue and a physiological parameter (e.g., impedance and/or temperature) indicative of a change in moisture concentration of the tissue is sensed. The ablation energy is alternately pulsed on and off to generate an energy pulse train, with the ablation energy being pulsed on if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of an increase in the moisture concentration, and being pulsed off if the sensed physiological parameter crosses a threshold value indicative of a decrease in the moisture concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kimbolt Young
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Patent number: 6692493Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation electrode passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. The electrode is coupled to a high frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Image guidance of the electrode placement is monitored by an imaging device. The temperature of the tissue is sensed at the electrode to control the high frequency heating energy and ablation process. The electrode has a blunt tip to help prevent piercing of the wall of the urethra during insertion of the electrode into the urethra through the penis and the positioning of the electrode tip near to the point of urethral obstruction. Several forms of electrodes, apparatus, and methods accommodate the specific objectives.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignees: Cosman Company, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Francis J. McGovern, S. Nahum Goldberg, Eric R. Cosman, William J. Rittman, III
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Publication number: 20030060819Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation electrode passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. The electrode is coupled to a high frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Image guidance of the electrode placement is monitored by an imaging device. The temperature of the tissue is sensed at the electrode to control the high frequency heating energy and ablation process. The electrode has a blunt tip to help prevent piercing of the wall of the urethra during insertion of the electrode into the urethra through the penis and the positioning of the electrode tip near to the point of urethral obstruction. Several forms of electrodes, apparatus, and methods accommodate the specific objectives.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Radionics, Inc.Inventors: Francis J. McGovern, S. Nahum Goldberg, Eric R. Cosman, William J. Rittman
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Patent number: 6517534Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation probe passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. The probe is coupled to a power supply to deliver power to tissue near the probe and thus to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. The temperature of the tissue is sensed at the probe to control the heating and ablation process. In one embodiment, the probe has a blunt tip to help prevent piercing of the wall of the urethra during insertion of the probe into the urethra through the penis and the positioning of the probe tip near to the point of urethral obstruction. Several forms of probes, apparatus, and methods accommodate the specific objectives.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1999Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignees: Cosman Company, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Francis J. McGovern, S. Nahum Goldberg, Eric R. Cosman, William J. Rittman, III
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Patent number: 6447505Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation instrument passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. An electrode is coupled to a high-frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Guidance of the electrode placement may be monitored by an imaging device. The instrument may consist of a catheter with an inflatable balloon structure for positioning the instrument. The temperature of the tissue may be sensed at the electrode to control the high-frequency heating energy and ablation process.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignees: Cosman Company, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Francis J. McGovern, S. Nahum Goldberg, Eric R. Cosman, William J. Rittman, III
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Patent number: 6440127Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation electrode passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. The electrode is coupled to a high frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Image guidance of the electrode placement is monitored by an imaging device. The temperature of the tissue is sensed at the electrode to control the high frequency heating energy and ablation process. The electrode has a blunt tip to help prevent piercing of the wall of the urethra during insertion of the electrode into the urethra through the penis and the positioning of the electrode tip near to the point of urethral obstruction. Several forms of electrodes, apparatus, and methods accommodate the specific objectives.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignees: Cosman Company, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Francis J. McGovern, S. Nahum Goldberg, Eric R. Cosman, William J. Rittman, III
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Publication number: 20020052601Abstract: A method and apparatus for inducing large volume heat ablations of tissue in a patient involving electrodes that are in contact with the patient's external surface or the surface of an internal organ. A high frequency signal or output from a generator is applied to the tissue near the area electrodes by connection of the generator to the electrodes. Various applications and configurations of electrodes and temperature monitoring are appropriate for different clinical needs and thermal distributions. The use for interoperative ablation of a tumor site within an internal organ or for ablation of a tumor from electrodes placed on the surface of the patient provides a clinical advantage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kenneth K. Tanabe, William J. Rittman, Eric R. Cosman
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Patent number: 6312426Abstract: A method and apparatus for inducing large volume heat ablations of tissue in a patient involving electrodes that are in contact with the patient's external surface or the surface of an internal organ. A high frequency signal or output from a generator is applied to the tissue near the area electrodes by connection of the generator to the electrodes. Various applications and configurations of electrodes and temperature monitoring are appropriate for different clinical needs and thermal distributions. The use for interoperative ablation of a tumor site within an internal organ or for ablation of a tumor from electrodes placed on the surface of the patient provides a clinical advantage.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventors: S. Nahum Goldberg, Kenneth K. Tanabe, William J. Rittman, III, Eric R. Cosman
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Publication number: 20010018585Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation electrode passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. The electrode is coupled to a high frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Image guidance of the electrode placement is monitored by an imaging device. The temperature of the tissue is sensed at the electrode to control the high frequency heating energy and ablation process. The electrode has a blunt tip to help prevent piercing of the wall of the urethra during insertion of the electrode into the urethra through the penis and the positioning of the electrode tip near to the point of urethral obstruction. Several forms of electrodes, apparatus, and methods accommodate the specific objectives.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 1998Publication date: August 30, 2001Applicant: COSMAN COMPANY, INC.Inventors: FRANCIS J. MCGOVERN, S. NAHUM GOLDBERG, ERIC R. COSMAN, WILLIAM J. RITTMAN
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Publication number: 20010003798Abstract: Relief of urethral obstruction is achieved by heat ablation of prostatic tissue by an ablation instrument passed within the urethra to a position in the prostate near the point of urethral obstruction. An electrode is coupled to a high-frequency power supply to ablatively heat the urethra and the prostatic tissue near the urethra. Guidance of the electrode placement may be monitored by an imaging device. The instrument may consist of a catheter with an inflatable balloon structure for positioning the instrument. The temperature of the tissue may be sensed at the electrode to control the high-frequency heating energy and ablation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 1998Publication date: June 14, 2001Applicant: Phyllis K. KristalInventors: FRANCIS J. MCGOVERN, S. NAHUM GOLDBERG, ERIC R. COSMAN, WILLIAM J. RITTMAN