Patents by Inventor Sean Carroll

Sean Carroll 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: 6575933
    Abstract: A medical implement that employs a mechanically supported expandable element. In one embodiment, the mechanically supported expandable element is a balloon. In another embodiment, the mechanically supported expandable membrane is a balloon disposed within a cryogenic catheter usable to treat tissue. A variety of illustrative mechanical support schemes are possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: CryoCath Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Dan Wittenberger, Claudia Lueckge, Robert Martin, Sean Carroll, Leonilda Capuano, Margaret Yoklavich
  • Patent number: 6546932
    Abstract: A method of promoting blood vessel growth includes the steps of providing a cryocatheter having a thermally transmission region; placing the cryocatheter proximate an area of tissue to be treated; cooling the thermally transmissive region of the cryocatheter proximate the area of tissue to a temperature sufficient to injure the area of tissue; allowing the area of tissue to warm; and removing the cryocatheter from the area of tissue. Prior, during or after the cooling step, the area of tissue can be mechanically traumatized, and drugs can be injected into the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: CryoCath Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Nahon, Mathieu-Philippe Aubert, Philippe Marchand, Marwan Abboud, Steven G. Arless, Richard Gallo, Marc Dubuc, Sean Carroll, Dan Wittenberger, John W. Lehmann
  • Publication number: 20030009160
    Abstract: A cryocatheter for treatment of tissue has a tip adapted to provide a signal indicative of the quality and/or orientation of the tip contact with surrounding tissue. In one embodiment, a signal conductor extends through the catheter to the tip and connects to a thermally and electrically conductive shell or cap that applies an RF current to the region of tissue contacted by the tip. The tissue impedance path between the signal lead and a surface electrode mounted on the patient's skin is monitored to develop a quantitative measure of tissue contact at the distal tip, which is preferably displayed on the screen of a catheter monitoring console. In yet a further embodiment, the catheter is provided with a split tip having temperature monitoring sensors, such as thermistors, mounted on opposed halves of the tip so as to sense temperature on two sides of the catheter axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2002
    Publication date: January 9, 2003
    Inventors: Sean Carroll, George Klein
  • Patent number: 6471693
    Abstract: A cryocatheter for treatment of tissue has a tip adapted to provide a signal indicative of the quality and/or orientation of the tip contact with surrounding tissue. In one embodiment, a signal conductor extends through the catheter to the tip and connects to a thermally and electrically conductive shell or cap that applies an RF current to the region of tissue contacted by the tip. The tissue impedance path between the signal lead and a surface electrode mounted on the patient's skin is monitored to develop a quantitative measure of tissue contact at the distal tip, which is preferably displayed on the screen of a catheter monitoring console. In yet a further embodiment, the catheter is provided with a split tip having temperature monitoring sensors, such as thermistors, mounted on opposed halves of the tip so as to sense temperature on two sides of the catheter axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: Cryocath Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Sean Carroll, George Klein
  • Publication number: 20020082585
    Abstract: Deflection mechanisms are disclosed that are positionable to deflecting portions of a flexible body, such as a catheter, in more than one direction in a single plane, as well as in more than one plane. The invention allows a distal portion of a catheter to be deflected more than 360 degrees to provide a loop.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2001
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Sean Carroll, Domenic Santoianni, Benoit Thibault, Dan Wittenberger, Mathieu-Philippe Aubert, Marc-Andre Marcotte
  • Publication number: 20020007180
    Abstract: A medical device for cryotreatment of bodily regions is disclosed. The device comprises an inflatable support structure coupled to the distal end portion of a catheter shaft, the support structure being further enveloped by an expandable membrane to define an expansion chamber between the support structure and the membrane. An inflation lumen is coupled to the support structure to inject an inert, insulating fluid in the support structure, thereby expanding the support structure and the expandable membrane, wherein the resultant expansion chamber formed therebetween is substantially conical in shape. Refrigerant is injected into the expansion chamber, thereby creating localized cooling of tissues adjacent to the expansion chamber, the cooling region being substantially conical in shape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Publication date: January 17, 2002
    Inventors: Dan Wittenberger, Claudia Luckge, Sean Carroll
  • Patent number: 6270493
    Abstract: A cryocatheter for treatment of tissue includes a coolant line communicating with a cryochamber having a coolant receiving interior and a thermally conductive wall for contacting and conductively treating tissue. A return line returns spent coolant, and an insert or partition in the cryochamber conditions flow or channels fluid from the coolant line to the return line to enhance the rate or uniformity of cooling. The partition may extend axially to define an elongated sub-chamber which is preferentially cooled, or it may isolate one side to define an uncooled side of the cryochamber. The partition may extend axially to define a sub-chamber extending along a segmented length around a partial circumference of the catheter tip, or may channel the coolant from a central region outwardly against the peripheral wall of the cryochamber. The return line may be a vacuum return line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: CryoCath Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Cristian Petre, Robert Martin, Claudia Lueckge, Sean Carroll, Dan Wittenberger, George Klein