Patents by Inventor Thomas P. Ryan

Thomas P. Ryan 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).

  • Publication number: 20040073204
    Abstract: A device for thermal ablation therapy having a handle sized and shaped to be held by a user, one or more transducer assembly which, when activated, emits ultrasound energy capable of heating tissue and which is movably mounted relative to said handle element, and moving means, such as one or more rods, for moving the transducer assembly or assemblies, while activated, to any one of a plurality of positions relative to the handle element and relative to tissue to be ablated, whereby ultrasound energy is efficiently delivered to the tissue. The device also includes carrying means, such as a shaft attached at one end to the handle element, which carries the rod or rods and the transducer assembly or assemblies. The rod or rods are engaged with a knob positioned in the handle and when the knob is rotated, the rod or rods are rotated, thereby causing the transducer assembly or assemblies to move relative to the handle, the shaft and the tissue to be ablated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2002
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, Gennady Kleyman
  • Publication number: 20040064023
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method of treating an intervertebral disc comprising locally identifying a pathologic tissue site and therapeutically treating the identified site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, Martin A. Reynolds, Hassan Serhan
  • Publication number: 20040002747
    Abstract: A medical device is provided and includes an elongated tube that has a longitudinal axis and an expandable member attached to the tube. The expandable member is expandable from a collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration. A plurality of electrodes is attached to the expandable member. The electrodes are used to emit energy. Each of the electrodes is arranged generally coaxially relative to the tube when the expandable member is in its collapsed and expanded configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, Alexander J. Sinton
  • Publication number: 20040002665
    Abstract: Impression devices are provided for making an impression of a desired feature. The impression devices include: a flexible bladder having a cavity formed therein, the flexible bladder being capable of conforming to the details of the desired feature; a rheological material, such as a magnetorheological fluid, disposed in the cavity of the flexible bladder; and an activator for applying an external stimulus to the rheological material to change the state of the rheological material and thereby capture an impression of the desired feature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Shailendra K. Parihar, Thomas P. Ryan, Timothy Dietz, Parris S. Wellman, Kevin S. Weadock, T. Anh Le, Peter Douglas, Simon Cohn, Daniel Gordon, Rajesh Pendekanti, Raghuveer Basude, Robert S. Casar, Howard A. Stone
  • Publication number: 20040002699
    Abstract: A helical needle is attached to a surgical probe to aid in the insertion of the probe into a tissue mass. The tip of the helical needle penetrates the tissue mass in advance of the tip of the probe. The probe is rotated to push the helical shaft of the needle into the tissue mass in the direction of rotation. As the helical shaft advances into the tissue mass, the probe advances with it. Rotating the probe in the opposite direction causes the helical needle and probe to withdraw from the tissue mass. Rotation of the probe and needle is more effective in penetrating rubbery and calcified growths than the conventional method of pushing the probe, and it enables the precise placement of the probe. The helical needle also enables insertion of the probe in situations where an inconvenient angle of entry makes it difficult to push the probe along.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, David G. Reed
  • Publication number: 20040002702
    Abstract: An electrode instrument is provided and includes an electrode head and a pair of electrodes for emitting RF energy for use in thermal ablation therapy. The electrodes are movable between a collapsed configuration and deployed configuration. When collapsed, the electrodes are proximate to each other, and when deployed, the electrodes are spaced apart from each other. The electrode instrument includes linkage mechanisms that are used to maintain the electrodes in their deployed configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Jia Hua Xiao, Thomas P. Ryan, Alexander J. Sinton
  • Publication number: 20040002703
    Abstract: An electrode instrument is provided and includes an electrode head and a pair of electrodes for emitting RF energy for use in thermal ablation therapy. The electrodes are movable between a collapsed configuration and deployed configuration. When collapsed, the electrodes are proximate to each other, and when deployed, the electrodes are spaced apart from each other. The electrode instrument includes linkage mechanisms that are used to maintain the electrodes in their deployed configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Jia Hua Xiao, Thomas P. Ryan, Roddi J. Simpson, Alexander J. Sinton
  • Publication number: 20040002701
    Abstract: A device for thermal ablation therapy having emitting means for emitting ultrasound energy capable of heating tissue and moving means for moving the emitting means between an undeployed position, in which the emitting means is in a first orientation which facilitates insertion of the device, and a deployed position, in which the emitting means is in a different second orientation that is selected to efficiently deliver ultrasound energy to the tissue to be ablated. The moving means includes one or more movable carriers and the emitting means is one or more piezoelectric transducers that are securely mounted on the carriers for conjoint movement therewith. A method for thermal ablation therapy using ultrasound energy involves positioning an ultrasound device in an undeployed position proximate to tissue to be heated; moving the ultrasound device from its undeployed position to a deployed position; and activating the ultrasound device to emit ultrasound energy for a predetermined period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, Alexander J. Sinton
  • Publication number: 20040002700
    Abstract: An apparatus for sterilizing a female patient in a transcervical procedure comprises an elongated catheter with a piezoelectric ultrasound transducer at its distal end. The catheter is inserted transcervically into the uterus and guided to the intramural region of a fallopian tube. The transducer is inserted into the intramural region in direct contact with the surrounding tissue. The transducer produces a radially dispersing acoustical wave front, heating the adjacent tissue and forming a thermal lesion therein. A fibrous tissue forms during the healing process, sealing the fallopian tube. An embodiment of the apparatus includes a movable thermal sensor for monitoring the tissue temperature at multiple locations along the lesion. Another embodiment of the apparatus includes a spring that centers the distal end of the catheter at the opening of the fallopian tube and provides a tactile means to determine that the catheter and transducer have been correctly positioned.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, John S. Crombie
  • Publication number: 20040002746
    Abstract: This invention relates to the use of hyperconductive fluids to coagulate tissue within the intervertebral disc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, Martin A. Reynolds, Hassan Serhan, Anthony Coston
  • Publication number: 20040002748
    Abstract: A medical device is provided and includes an elongated tube that has a longitudinal axis and an expandable member attached to the tube. The expandable member is expandable from a collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration. A plurality of electrodes is attached to the expandable member. The electrodes are used to emit energy. Each of the electrodes is arranged generally coaxially relative to the tube when the expandable member is in its collapsed and expanded configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas P. Ryan, David Y. Yuan, Roddi J. Simpson, Scott A. Ciarrocca, Alexander J. Sinton
  • Publication number: 20030114849
    Abstract: A bipolar electrode instrument is provided for use in the performance of RF ablation electrosurgery. The bipolar electrode instrument includes an elongated catheter for insertion into an affected tissue to be treated within a patient and at least one pair of spaced-apart bipolar electrode members, each of the electrode members being connected to the catheter. An RF energy source and a plurality of electrical lines are included for applying voltage to each of the electrode members. Mechanisms are included for regulating the amount of heat generated by each of the electrode members when voltage is applied thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas P. Ryan
  • Publication number: 20030060800
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an alignment device and method for facilitating alignment of a medical instrument with the tubal ostium of the Fallopian tubes. More particularly, the alignment device includes an expandable member, either in the form of a balloon member or sponge member, which is expandable from a contracted state to an expanded state by a fluid. In addition, the alignment device includes a catheter member attached to the expandable member and also includes, guiding means, in the form of passageways or the like, for guiding a medical instrument through the expandable member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas P. Ryan
  • Publication number: 20030045869
    Abstract: A device and method for treating intraluminal tissue employ an inflatable member having a plurality of heating zones adapted for selective activation, whereby one or more of the heating zones can be activated, by one or more energy sources, to deliver heat to selected intraluminal tissue. The inflatable member can be a balloon that is attached to a catheter having a plurality of passageways for delivering fluids (i.e., liquid or air) to internal chambers of the balloon, thereby inflating the balloon. Each energy source is positioned within a corresponding chamber and may be any one of various types, including a piezoelectric cylinder, a microwave antenna, a cylindrical RF (radio-frequency) source, or a resistive heating coil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventor: Thomas P. Ryan
  • Publication number: 20020172471
    Abstract: A bulkhead-style connector incorporates a fixed, split sleeve to accurately and repeatably position a fiber-optic ferrule with respect to a housing. The split sleeve, which may be made of metal or ceramic, is attached in a manner allowing the sleeve to slightly expand. This allows the sleeve to locate the ferrule precisely, while still providing a controlled insertion and extraction force in the presence of a low level of contaminants. The split sleeve may be accurately located either by bonding it tangentially in a manner that enables the sleeve to expand, or by surrounding the sleeve with a material having a low modulus of elasticity enables the sleeve to expand. As a further option the sleeve may be bonded in a localized area and surrounded with low-modulus material elsewhere to provide a bonded and sealed configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: Joseph B. Slater, Thomas P. Ryan
  • Patent number: 6179834
    Abstract: A clamping force mechanism and its method of use with electrosurgery allow a user to seal and/or join patient's particular vascular tissue; the mechanism is elongate with user and patient ends. An actuator is at the user end and the effectors are at the patient end. Each effector has a face of an area to contact the particular vascular tissue. A lost motion connection transfers user actuation to the effectors to hold a predetermined clamping force during electrosurgical tissue sealing. A yielding member in the loss motion connection clamps the particular tissue between the faces with a predetermined force. The yielding member is a spring, slip clutch or hydraulic coupling possibly near the actuator. An active electrode is carried on one end effector and a return electrode contacts the tissue so an electrosurgical energy supply connected thereacross delivers energy therebetween. A feedback circuit responds to parameters of energy delivered to tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Sherwood Services AG
    Inventors: Steven P. Buysse, Jenifer S. Kennedy, Michael J. Lands, Donald R. Loeffler, S. Wade Lukianow, Thomas P. Ryan
  • Patent number: 6039733
    Abstract: A clamping force mechanism and its method of use with electrosurgery allow a user to seal and/or join patient's particular vascular tissue; the mechanism is elongate with user and patient ends. An actuator is at the user end and the effectors are at the patient end. Each effector has a face of an area to contact the particular vascular tissue. A lost motion connection transfers user actuation to the effectors to hold a predetermined clamping force during electrosurgical tissue sealing. A yielding member in the loss motion connection clamps the particular tissue between the faces with a predetermined force. The yielding member is a spring, slip clutch or hydraulic coupling possibly near the actuator. An active electrode is carried on one end effector and a return electrode contacts the tissue so an electrosurgical energy supply connected thereacross delivers energy therebetween. A feedback circuit responds to parameters of energy delivered to tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Valleylab, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven P. Buysse, Jenifer S. Kennedy, Michael J. Lands, Donald R. Loeffler, S. Wade Lukianow, Thomas P. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5827271
    Abstract: Electrosurgical energy is used in combination with a surgical tool to seal vessels and vascular tissue of a patient. One of the important advances of the present system is that it can effectively seal vessels of a patient without leaving any foreign material in the body of the patient. The present system is also capable of sealing vessels as large as ten millimeters in diameter. Another advantage of the present system is that the surgeon can visually inspect the integrity of the seal. The invention works with a combination of pressure and controlled application of electrosurgical energy to achieve the desired result. A surgical tool is used to grasp and apply an appropriate amount of closure force to the tissue of the patient. The tool is capable of conducting electrosurgical energy to the tissue concurrently with the application of the closure force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Valleylab
    Inventors: Steven P. Buysse, Jenifer S. Kennedy, S. Wade Lukianow, Thomas P. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5776130
    Abstract: A clamping force mechanism for use with electrosurgery allow a user to seal and/or join patient's particular vascular tissue; the mechanism is elongate with user and patient ends. An actuator is at the user end and the effectors are at the patient end. Each effector has a face of an area to contact the particular vascular tissue. A lost motion connection transfers user actuation to the effectors to hold a predetermined clamping force during electrosurgical tissue sealing. A yielding member in the loss motion connection clamps the particular tissue between the faces with a predetermined force. The yielding member is a spring, slip clutch or hydraulic coupling possibly near the actuator. An active electrode is carried on one end effector and a return electrode contacts the tissue so an electrosurgical energy supply connected thereacross delivers energy therebetween. A feedback circuit responds to parameters of energy delivered to tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Valleylab, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven P. Buysse, Jenifer S. Kennedy, Michael J. Lands, Donald R. Loeffler, S. Wade Lukianow, Thomas P. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5738648
    Abstract: A valve and irrigator used with a suction tube has an elongate funnel with an axis through an enlarged entrance and an opposed extended exit duct of a flexible elastomer. A flow passage through the elongate funnel connects the entrance to the exit permitting fluid communication. A web across and near the enlarged entrance sealingly separates that from the exit. The web and the elongate funnel are made of silicone elastomer and are adhesively adhered to together. A portal in the web passes therethrough along the axis and is circular in shape to surround in fluid tight engagement the suction tube. A lid, proximally of the web on the enlarged entrance, has an inlet for irrigation and a pass through for the tube; the lid closes the enlarged entrance forming a chamber between the web and the lid. A slit within the web, near the portal and spaced from the axis is in the form of a closed mouth composed of a pair of sealing lips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Assignee: Valleylab Inc
    Inventors: Michael J. Lands, James J. Podracky, Thomas P. Ryan, Dale F. Schmaltz