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Medical System Including A Novel Bipolar Pacing And Sensing Pair

US Patent:
7191016, Mar 13, 2007
Filed:
May 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/439201
Inventors:
Mark T. Marshall - Forest Lake MN, US
Teresa A. Whitman - Dayton MN, US
Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey M. Gillberg - Coon Rapids MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
Mark L. Brown - North Oaks MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607122
Abstract:
A medical electrical lead includes a first low voltage electrode adapted for intimate contact with tissue at an implant site, in order to provide pacing stimulation, and a second low voltage electrode positioned in proximity to the first electrode, isolated from the first electrode and adapted to function in conjunction with the first electrode to provide bipolar sensing of near-field signals. A porous layer is formed over the second electrode; the porous layer allows conduction therethrough while preventing contact between the second electrode and tissue in proximity to the implant site.

Method And System For Vagal Nerve Stimulation With Multi-Site Cardiac Pacing

US Patent:
7711421, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Aug 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/835808
Inventors:
Lisa L. Shafer - Stillwater MN, US
Steve R. LaPorte - Arden Hills MN, US
James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Michael R. S. Hill - Minneapolis MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/362
US Classification:
607 9, 607 2, 607 10, 607 17
Abstract:
A method of performing a medical procedure is provided. The medical procedure includes stimulation of a patient's heart while stimulating a nerve of the patient in order to modulate the patient's inflammatory process. More particularly, the medical procedure includes pacing the ventricles of the patient's heart while stimulating the vagal nerve of the patient. Systems and devices for performing the medical procedure are also provided.

Devices And Methods For Interstitial Injection Of Biologic Agents Into Tissue

US Patent:
7744562, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Oct 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/545197
Inventors:
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US
Gary S. Oehme - Ham Lake MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronics, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M 5/30
A61M 31/00
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
604 68, 604500, 606 41
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for injecting biological agents into tissue. Devices are provided having elongate shafts and distal injection heads for transversely driving needles into tissue and injecting medical agents into the tissue through the needles. A longitudinal force directed along the shaft can be translated to a needle driving force transverse to the shaft. Some devices provide controllably variable needle penetration depth. Devices include mechanical needle drivers utilizing four link pantographs, rack and pinions, and drive yokes for driving a first needle bearing body toward a second tissue contacting body. Other devices include inflatable members for driving and retracting needles. Still other devices include magnets for biasing the needles in extended and/or retracted positions. The invention includes minimally invasive methods for epicardially injecting cardiocyte precursor cells into infarct myocardial tissue.

Devices And Methods For Interstitial Injection Of Biologic Agents Into Tissue

US Patent:
8273072, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Nov 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/621037
Inventors:
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US
Gary S. Oehme - Ham Lake MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604503, 604500, 604511, 604522, 606186
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for injecting biological agents into tissue. Devices are provided having elongate shafts and distal injection heads for transversely driving needles into tissue and injecting medical agents into the tissue through the needles. A longitudinal force directed along the shaft can be translated to a needle driving force transverse to the shaft. Some devices provide controllably variable needle penetration depth. Devices include mechanical needle drivers utilizing four link pantographs, rack and pinions, and drive yokes for driving a first needle bearing body toward a second tissue contacting body. Other devices include inflatable members for driving and retracting needles. Still other devices include magnets for biasing the needles in extended and/or retracted positions. The invention includes minimally invasive methods for epicardially injecting cardiocyte precursor cells into infarct myocardial tissue.

Cardiac Mapping Instrument With Shapeable Electrode

US Patent:
8623010, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Jun 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/480926
Inventors:
Jon M. Ocel - Lino Lakes MN, US
Roderick E. Briscoe - Rogers MN, US
David E. Francischelli - Anoka MN, US
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US
James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Katherine S. Jolly - Shoreview MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 41, 607119
Abstract:
An instrument including an elongated shaft and a non-conductive handle is disclosed. The shaft defines a proximal section and a distal section. The distal section forms an electrically conductive tip. Further, the shaft is adapted to be transitionable from a straight state to a first bent state. The shaft is capable of independently maintaining the distinct shapes associated with the straight state and the first bent state. The handle is rigidly coupled to the proximal section of the shaft. The instrument is useful for epicardial pacing and/or mapping of the heart for temporary pacing on a beating heart, for optimizing the placement of ventricular leads for the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure and ventricular dysynchrony and/or for use in surgical ablation procedures.

Method And System For Vagal Nerve Stimulation With Multi-Site Cardiac Pacing

US Patent:
7269457, Sep 11, 2007
Filed:
Dec 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/737493
Inventors:
Lisa L. Shafer - Stillwater MN, US
Steve R. LaPorte - Arden Hills MN, US
James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Michael R. S. Hill - Minneapolis MN, US
Matthew D. Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/362
US Classification:
607 9, 607 2, 607 10, 607 17
Abstract:
A method of performing a medical procedure is provided. The medical procedure includes stimulation of a patient's heart while stimulating a nerve of the patient in order to modulate the patient's inflammatory process. More particularly, the medical procedure includes pacing the ventricles of the patient's heart while stimulating the vagal nerve of the patient. Systems and devices for performing the medical procedure are also provided.

Devices And Methods For Interstitial Injection Of Biologic Agents Into Tissue

US Patent:
2004013, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Jan 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/341743
Inventors:
Scott Jahns - Hudson WI, US
Gary Oehme - Ham Lake MN, US
Matthew Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
James Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
International Classification:
A61M031/00
US Classification:
604/173000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for injecting biological agents into tissue. Devices are provided having elongate shafts and distal injection heads for transversely driving needles into tissue and injecting medical agents into the tissue through the needles. A longitudinal force directed along the shaft can be translated to a needle driving force transverse to the shaft. Some devices provide controllably variable needle penetration depth. Devices include mechanical needle drivers utilizing four link pantographs, rack and pinions, and drive yokes for driving a first needle bearing body toward a second tissue contacting body. Other devices include inflatable members for driving and retracting needles. Still other devices include magnets for biasing the needles in extended and/or retracted positions. The invention includes minimally invasive methods for epicardially injecting cardiocyte precursor cells into infarct myocardial tissue.

Medical System Including A Novel Bipolar Pacing Pair

US Patent:
2004023, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
Jul 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/630547
Inventors:
Mark Marshall - Forest Lake MN, US
Teresa Whitman - Dayton MN, US
Eduardo Warman - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey Gillberg - Coon Rapids MN, US
Matthew Bonner - Plymouth MN, US
Mark Brown - North Oaks MN, US
International Classification:
A61N001/05
US Classification:
607/122000
Abstract:
An implantable electrical medical system comprises a low voltage cathode electrode assembly, including a cathode surface adapted for intimate contact with electrically active tissue, and a low voltage anode electrode assembly, including an anode surface and a porous layer extending over the anode surface. The cathode surface and the anode surface function as a bipolar pair for pacing and the porous layer extending over the anode surface allows conduction therethrough and prevents the anode surface from contacting the electrically active tissue in order to prevent anodal stimulation.

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