Patents by Inventor Teresa Ann Mihalik
Teresa Ann Mihalik 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: 11357563Abstract: A system and method for controlling the inflation, ablation, and deflation of a balloon catheter. The system includes a balloon catheter, a console, a pressurized gas or liquid inflation source, and an umbilical system to deliver pressurized coolant to the balloon catheter. The system may include controller that monitors the amount of pressure and volume within the balloon catheter. During inflation, the pressure and/or volume of fluid within the balloon is maintained at a target amount in order to provide sufficient mechanized pressure against the desired target region. The system limits the inflation pressure such that a safe quantity of gas would be released should a leak occur. If the amount falls below a certain threshold level, gas or fluid egress is presumed and the inflation process is halted.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Inventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Chadi Harmouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Gilles Desrochers
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Patent number: 10022175Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Chadi Harmouche, Jean-Luc Pageard, John W. Lehmann
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Publication number: 20180036057Abstract: A system and method for controlling the inflation, ablation, and deflation of a balloon catheter. The system includes a balloon catheter, a console, a pressurized gas or liquid inflation source, and an umbilical system to deliver pressurized coolant to the balloon catheter. The system may include controller that monitors the amount of pressure and volume within the balloon catheter. During inflation, the pressure and/or volume of fluid within the balloon is maintained at a target amount in order to provide sufficient mechanized pressure against the desired target region. The system limits the inflation pressure such that a safe quantity of gas would be released should a leak occur. If the amount falls below a certain threshold level, gas or fluid egress is presumed and the inflation process is halted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Marwan ABBOUD, Rachid MAHROUCHE, Chadi HARMOUCHE, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Giles DESROCHERS
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Patent number: 9814512Abstract: A medical device includes a steering element defining a passage for a guide wire. A fluid injection tube defining a proximal and a distal end is also included, wherein a portion of the fluid injection tube is contoured about a portion of the steering element. A plurality of injection ports may be disposed in the portion of the fluid injection tube contoured about the steering element.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Marwan Abboud, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Jean-Pierre Desmarais, Dan Wittenberger
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Patent number: 9808301Abstract: A system and method for controlling the inflation, ablation, and deflation of a balloon catheter. The system includes a balloon catheter, a console, a pressurized gas or liquid inflation source, and an umbilical system to deliver pressurized coolant to the balloon catheter. The system may include controller that monitors the amount of pressure and volume within the balloon catheter. During inflation, the pressure and/or volume of fluid within the balloon is maintained at a target amount in order to provide sufficient mechanized pressure against the desired target region. The system limits the inflation pressure such that a safe quantity of gas would be released should a leak occur. If the amount falls below a certain threshold level, gas or fluid egress is presumed and the inflation process is halted.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2014Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Chadi Harmouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Giles Desrochers
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Patent number: 9795433Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Chadi Harmouche, Jean-Luc Pageard, John W. Lehmann
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Patent number: 9622806Abstract: A method and system for cryotreatment and mapping of target tissue. The cryotreatment system may include a cryotreatment catheter, a mapping catheter including one or more mapping electrodes, and one or more temperature sensors located on the mapping catheter and/or the cryotreatment catheter. The cryotreatment catheter distal tip may be short enough to allow at least one mapping electrode to be positioned proximate the cryoballoon, for example, within 6 mm or less from the cryoballoon. Energy, such as radiofrequency energy, may be delivered to one or more mapping electrodes when one or more temperature sensors indicate a temperature of approximately 0° C. or below at one or more mapping electrode in order to thaw or prevent the formation of ice on the mapping electrodes when positioned proximate a cryoballoon during a cryotreatment procedure in order to recapture cardiac signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventor: Teresa Ann Mihalik
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Patent number: 9572536Abstract: A medical apparatus and system for determining contact assessment includes a catheter having an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end opposite the proximal end, and defining an injection lumen and an exhaust lumen, an expandable membrane defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, the cooling chamber in fluid communication with the injection lumen and the exhaust lumen, and a contact assessment element which may be a temperature sensor located proximate the coolant return lumen for measuring an internal temperature of the chamber. The system may include the catheter, a console having a fluid supply, an exhaust path and at least one control mechanism operationally coupled to the temperature sensor for processing a temperature signal received from the temperature sensor. The apparatus and system can also have multiple electrodes to measure and process various impedances to determine contact assessment.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Johnny Al Asmar, Chadi Harmouche
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Publication number: 20160367306Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Marwan ABBOUD, Rachid MAHROUCHE, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Chadi HARMOUCHE, Jean-Luc PAGEARD, John W. LEHMANN
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Patent number: 9345529Abstract: A method and system for cryotreatment of target tissue using a cryotreatment catheter through which a mapping catheter may be freely movable, even during activation of the cryotreatment element. The cryotreatment system may include a cryotreatment catheter, a mapping catheter slidably disposed within a lumen of the cryotreatment catheter, and one or more heating elements. The one or more heating elements may be disposed on the mapping catheter or within the lumen of the cryotreatment catheter. Activation of the one or more heating elements prevents the freezing of, or thaws, fluid within the lumen of the cryotreatment device when one or more cryotreatment elements are activated. The lack of frozen fluid within the lumen allows the mapping catheter to freely move within the cryotreatment catheter during a cryotreatment procedure, so that the mapping catheter may be positioned proximate the treatment site after initiation of cryotreatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventor: Teresa Ann Mihalik
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Patent number: 9211393Abstract: The present invention may include a medical device having a handle, a catheter coupled to the handle, and an expandable element coupled to the catheter. The medical device may also include first and second elongate bodies that traverse a length of the handle and the catheter. A housing may be disposed within the handle, with the housing defining a first opening able to receive a portion of the first elongate body, a second opening able to receive a portion of the second elongate body, and a third opening opposite the first and second openings able to receive a portion of both the first and second elongate bodies. A separation element may be disposed within the housing, with the separation element defining a path able to receive a portion of the second elongate body, and whereby a portion of the first elongate body forms a loop around the separation element.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Yixin Hu, Vladimir Tzonev, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Benoit Thibault, Dan Wittenberger, Miriam Lane, Cristian Petre
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Patent number: 9168093Abstract: A medical device is disclosed, including a catheter body; an electrode array coupled to the catheter body, the electrode array being transitionable from a substantially linear configuration to a substantially helical configuration; and a fluid conduit coupled to the catheter body spaced apart from the electrode array, wherein the fluid conduit is transitionable from a substantially linear configuration to a substantially helical configuration. The device may include a fluid source in communication with the fluid conduit and a radiofrequency signal generator coupled to the electrode array.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Medtronic Ablation Frontiers LLCInventors: Teresa Ann Mihalik, Alexander J. Asconeguy, Ricardo D. Roman, Timothy J. Corvi
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Publication number: 20150245861Abstract: A method and system for delivering coolant to a medical device having an expandable element, a guidewire lumen movable within the medical device, and an actuator element coupled to the guidewire lumen for manipulation of longitudinal movement thereof is provided, including transferring a fluid from a console to the medical device to inflate the expandable element; manipulating the actuator element, and initiating a predetermined fluid control sequence of the console in response to the manipulation of the actuator element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: Daniel HARVEY-PONCELET, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Rachid MAHROUCHE, Dan WITTENBERGER
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Publication number: 20150223859Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Marwan ABBOUD, Rachid MAHROUCHE, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Chadi HARMOUCHE, Jean-Luc PAGEARD, John W. LEHMANN
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Publication number: 20150164572Abstract: A medical device includes a steering element defining a passage for a guide wire. A fluid injection tube defining a proximal and a distal end is also included, wherein a portion of the fluid injection tube is contoured about a portion of the steering element. A plurality of injection ports may be disposed in the portion of the fluid injection tube contoured about the steering element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Jean-Pierre LALONDE, Marwan ABBOUD, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Jean-Pierre DESMARAIS, Dan WITTENBERGER
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Patent number: 9027389Abstract: The present invention provides a medical device having an elongate body with both a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate body defines an intake lumen and an exhaust lumen. The medical device also has a first pliable element defining a cooling chamber disposed at a point along the elongate body, with the cooling chamber being in fluid communication with the intake lumen and the exhaust lumen. A second pliable element is provided which at least partially encloses the first pliable element, thereby defining a junction between the first and second pliable element. A check valve is included which is in fluid communication with the junction between the first pliable element and second pliable element, the valve further being in fluid communication with the exhaust lumen. Additionally, the medical device may include sensors or other monitoring means in fluid communication with the junction and the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Marwan Abboud, Rachid Mahrouche, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Chadi Harmouche, Jean-Luc Pageard, John W. Lehmann
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Patent number: 8992515Abstract: A medical device includes a steering element defining a passage for a guide wire. A fluid injection tube defining a proximal and a distal end is also included, wherein a portion of the fluid injection tube is contoured about a portion of the steering element. A plurality of injection ports may be disposed in the portion of the fluid injection tube contoured about the steering element.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventors: Jean-Pierre Lalonde, Marwan Abboud, Teresa Ann Mihalik, Jean-Pierre Desmarais, Dan Wittenberger
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Publication number: 20150045781Abstract: A system and method for controlling the inflation, ablation, and deflation of a balloon catheter. The system includes a balloon catheter, a console, a pressurized gas or liquid inflation source, and an umbilical system to deliver pressurized coolant to the balloon catheter. The system may include controller that monitors the amount of pressure and volume within the balloon catheter. During inflation, the pressure and/or volume of fluid within the balloon is maintained at a target amount in order to provide sufficient mechanized pressure against the desired target region. The system limits the inflation pressure such that a safe quantity of gas would be released should a leak occur. If the amount falls below a certain threshold level, gas or fluid egress is presumed and the inflation process is halted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Marwan ABBOUD, Rachid MAHROUCHE, Chadi HARMOUCHE, Teresa Ann MIHALIK, Giles DESROCHERS
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Publication number: 20150018809Abstract: A method and system for cryotreatment and mapping of target tissue. The cryotreatment system may include a cryotreatment catheter, a mapping catheter including one or more mapping electrodes, and one or more temperature sensors located on the mapping catheter and/or the cryotreatment catheter. The cryotreatment catheter distal tip may be short enough to allow at least one mapping electrode to be positioned proximate the cryoballoon, for example, within 6 mm or less from the cryoballoon. Energy, such as radiofrequency energy, may be delivered to one or more mapping electrodes when one or more temperature sensors indicate a temperature of approximately 0° C. or below at one or more mapping electrode in order to thaw or prevent the formation of ice on the mapping electrodes when positioned proximate a cryoballoon during a cryotreatment procedure in order to recapture cardiac signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Medtronic CryoCath LPInventor: Teresa Ann MIHALIK
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Publication number: 20150018808Abstract: A method and system for cryotreatment of target tissue using a cryotreatment catheter through which a mapping catheter may be freely movable, even during activation of the cryotreatment element. The cryotreatment system may include a cryotreatment catheter, a mapping catheter slidably disposed within a lumen of the cryotreatment catheter, and one or more heating elements. The one or more heating elements may be disposed on the mapping catheter or within the lumen of the cryotreatment catheter. Activation of the one or more heating elements prevents the freezing of, or thaws, fluid within the lumen of the cryotreatment device when one or more cryotreatment elements are activated. The lack of frozen fluid within the lumen allows the mapping catheter to freely move within the cryotreatment catheter during a cryotreatment procedure, so that the mapping catheter may be positioned proximate the treatment site after initiation of cryotreatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventor: Teresa Ann MIHALIK