Patents by Inventor Thomas Ray Hatten
Thomas Ray Hatten 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: 8029558Abstract: An improved stent design and stent delivery catheter assembly for repairing a main vessel and a side branch vessel forming a bifurcation. The stent includes rings aligned along a common longitudinal axis and connected by links, where the stent has one or more portals for aligning with and partially expanding into the opening to the side branch vessel. The stent is implanted at a bifurcation so that the main stent section is in the main vessel, and the portal section covers at least a portion of the opening to the side branch vessel. A second stent can be implanted in the side branch vessel and abut the expanded central section to provide full coverage of the bifurcated area in the main vessel and the side branch vessel. Radiopaque markers on the stent and on the tip of the delivery catheter assist in aligning the portal section with the opening to the side branch vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Diem Uyen Ta, Caroline Wu, Brenna K. Hearn, Daniel L. Cox, Leonard D. Barbod, Jessie Delgado, Stephen Dirk Pacetti, Thomas Ray Hatten, David K. Wrolstad, Kenneth Kay Armstrong, Darrin J. Kent
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Publication number: 20110208286Abstract: An improved stent design and stent delivery catheter assembly for repairing a main vessel and a side branch vessel forming a bifurcation. The stent includes rings aligned along a common longitudinal axis and connected by links, where the stent has one or more portals for aligning with and partially expanding into the opening to the side branch vessel. The stent is implanted at a bifurcation so that the main stent section is in the main vessel, and the portal section covers at least a portion of the opening to the side branch vessel. A second stent can be implanted in the side branch vessel and abut the expanded central section to provide full coverage of the bifurcated area in the main vessel and the side branch vessel. Radiopaque markers on the stent and on the tip of the delivery catheter assist in aligning the portal section with the opening to the side branch vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Diem Uyen Ta, Caroline Wu, Brenna K. Hearn, Daniel L. Cox, Leonardo D. Barbod, Jessie Delgado, Stephen Dirk Pacetti, Thomas Ray Hatten, David K. Wrolstad, Kenneth Kay Armstrong, Darrin J. Kent
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Patent number: 7959667Abstract: An improved stent design and stent delivery catheter assembly for repairing a main vessel and a side branch vessel forming a bifurcation. The stent includes rings aligned along a common longitudinal axis and connected by links, where the stent has one or more portals for aligning with and partially expanding into the opening to the side branch vessel. The stent is implanted at a bifurcation so that the main stent section is in the main vessel, and the portal section covers at least a portion of the opening to the side branch vessel. A second stent can be implanted in the side branch vessel and abut the expanded central section to provide full coverage of the bifurcated area in the main vessel and the side branch vessel. Radiopaque markers on the stent and on the tip of the delivery catheter assist in aligning the portal section with the opening to the side branch vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Diem Uyen Ta, Caroline Wu, Brenna K. Hearn, Daniel L. Cox, Leonard D. Barbod, Jessie Delgado, Stephen Dirk Pacetti, Thomas Ray Hatten, David K. Wrolstad, Kenneth Kay Armstrong, Darrin J. Kent
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Publication number: 20100241069Abstract: A method and apparatus for repairing a vessel at a bifurcation, such as an aorto-ostium, without obstructing blood flow through the bifurcation. Delivery system having an anchor mechanism for positioning an expandable ostial stent within a diseased portion of a bifurcation so that the tubular body of the stent is seated within a side branch to the bifurcation, thereby repairing the vessel at the bifurcation without occluding blood flow. The anchor mechanism includes a plurality of wing-like members for holding the stent at a desired location in the side-branch of the main vessel. The stent delivery system may be used with a dilation catheter prior to deploying the anchor mechanism and stent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.Inventor: Thomas Ray Hatten
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Publication number: 20090012601Abstract: An improved stent system for treating a bifurcation. Up to three stents are mounted on two parallel balloon catheters wherein a proximal stent is disposed about both balloons while two distal stents are each disposed about one of the balloons. Such configuration enhances the flexibility of the assembly to facilitate its advancement through tortuous vasculature, while the structural independence of the stents maximizes the systems ability to spread into a wide range of bifurcation angles. A single link between each distal stent and the proximal stent may be relied upon to maintain relative stent position during deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Cynthia K. Siu, Thomas Ray Hatten, Brenna K. Hearn, Sushila W. Singh, Han Le Juanta, Santosh Prabhu, Bjorn Svensson
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Publication number: 20080009933Abstract: An improved stent design and stent delivery catheter assembly for repairing a main vessel and a side branch vessel forming a bifurcation. The stent includes rings aligned along a common longitudinal axis and connected by links, where the stent has one or more portals for aligning with and partially expanding into the opening to the side branch vessel. The stent is implanted at a bifurcation so that the main stent section is in the main vessel, and the portal section covers at least a portion of the opening to the side branch vessel. A second stent can be implanted in the side branch vessel and abut the expanded central section to provide full coverage of the bifurcated area in the main vessel and the side branch vessel. Radiopaque markers on the stent and on the tip of the delivery catheter assist in aligning the portal section with the opening to the side branch vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Diem Uyen Ta, Caroline Wu, Brenna K. Hearn, Daniel L. Cox, Leonard D. Barbod, Jessie Delgado, Stephen Dirk Pacetti, Thomas Ray Hatten, David K. Wrolstad, Kenneth Kay Armstrong, Darrin J. Kent
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Publication number: 20080009932Abstract: An improved stent design and stent delivery catheter assembly for repairing a main vessel and a side branch vessel forming a bifurcation. The stent includes rings aligned along a common longitudinal axis and connected by links, where the stent has one or more portals for aligning with and partially expanding into the opening to the side branch vessel. The stent is implanted at a bifurcation so that the main stent section is in the main vessel, and the portal section covers at least a portion of the opening to the side branch vessel. A second stent can be implanted in the side branch vessel and abut the expanded central section to provide full coverage of the bifurcated area in the main vessel and the side branch vessel. Radiopaque markers on the stent and on the tip of the delivery catheter assist in aligning the portal section with the opening to the side branch vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Diem Uyen Ta, Caroline Wu, Brenna K. Hearn, Daniel L. Cox, Leonard D. Barbod, Jessie Delgado, Stephen Dirk Pacetti, Thomas Ray Hatten, David K. Wrolstad, Kenneth Kay Armstrong, Darrin J. Kent