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Danny Macari Phones & Addresses

  • Sudbury, MA
  • 53 Adams St, Arlington, MA 02474
  • 6 Franklin St, Natick, MA 01760
  • Hudson, MA
  • 225 Walden St #1T, Cambridge, MA 02140
  • Pleasant Valley, NY
  • Dobbs Ferry, NY
  • Boston, MA
  • Somerville, MA
  • Framingham, MA

Work

Company: Interlace medical, part of the hologic family of companies Jan 2011 Position: Sr. r&d engineer

Education

School / High School: Northeastern University 1999 to 2007

Skills

Medical Devices • R&D • Iso 13485 • Design Control • Product Development • Fda • Mechanical Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Biomedical Engineering • Validation • Manufacturing • V&V • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Quality System • Design of Experiments • Product Launch • Solidworks • Fmea • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis • Research and Development • Pro Engineer • Management • Engineering • Continuous Improvement • Leadership • Iso 14971 • Iec 60601 • Iec 62304 • Product Design

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Product Development Manager

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Location:
461 Hudson Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Interlace Medical, part of the Hologic family of companies since Jan 2011
Sr. R&D Engineer

Interlace Medical Oct 2007 - Jan 2011
Senior R&D Engineer

Radionics Feb 2007 - Sep 2007
Mechanical Engineer

Boston Scientific 2003 - Dec 2006
Mechanical Design Engineer
Education:
Northeastern University 1999 - 2007
Skills:
Medical Devices
R&D
Iso 13485
Design Control
Product Development
Fda
Mechanical Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Biomedical Engineering
Validation
Manufacturing
V&V
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Quality System
Design of Experiments
Product Launch
Solidworks
Fmea
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Research and Development
Pro Engineer
Management
Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Leadership
Iso 14971
Iec 60601
Iec 62304
Product Design

Publications

Us Patents

System For Use In Performing A Medical Procedure And Introducer Device Suitable For Use In Said System

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US Patent:
20080249366, Oct 9, 2008
Filed:
Apr 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/098318
Inventors:
William Harwick Gruber - Southborough MA, US
Ronald David Adams - Holliston MA, US
Albert Chun-Chi Chin - Newton MA, US
Eric Karl Litscher - Hopkinton MA, US
David Jacobs - Acton MA, US
Danny Macari - Cambridge MA, US
Frank V. Patterson - Exeter NH, US
Christopher Patrick Tellers - Delano MN, US
Mark Thomas Erson - Buffalo MN, US
David L. Foshee - Apex NC, US
Theodore J. Mosler - Raleigh NC, US
Douglas R. Drew - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/018
US Classification:
600154, 600156
Abstract:
A system for performing a medical procedure and an introducer device suitable for use in the system. The system may be used, for example, to examine and/or to treat the uterus. According to one embodiment, the system includes an introducer, a morcellator, a flexible hysteroscope, and a fluid-containing syringe. The introducer is suitable for transcervical insertion into the uterus and includes a gun-shaped housing and a rigid sheath extending distally from the housing. The sheath is shaped to include an instrument lumen, a visualization lumen, and a pair of fluid lumens. The introducer also includes a first assembly within the housing for receiving the morcellator and for guiding the distal end of the morcellator into the instrument lumen and a second assembly within the housing for guiding the hysteroscope into the visualization channel. In addition, the introducer further includes an assembly for fluidly connecting the syringe to the fluid lumens.

Access Device With Enhanced Working Channel

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US Patent:
20090270812, Oct 29, 2009
Filed:
Apr 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/432647
Inventors:
Eric Karl Litscher - Hopkinton MA, US
Danny Macari - Natick MA, US
Albert Chun-Chi Chin - Newton MA, US
Ronald David Adams - Holliston MA, US
William Harwick Gruber - Southborough MA, US
Assignee:
Interlace Medical , Inc. - Framingham MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/34
US Classification:
60416401
Abstract:
Disclosed is a surgical access device for providing at least one auxiliary lumen for the insertion of a surgical instrument or other therapeutic device into a patient's body. The device comprises a first working channel, a second working channel and at least one additional lumen for infusion of a distension media. The surgical access device comprises an outer diameter, and the ratio of the outer diameter to the inside diameter of the working channel is preferably less than about 2.25.

Multi-Fluid Delivery System

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US Patent:
20100094089, Apr 15, 2010
Filed:
Sep 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/571006
Inventors:
Eric Litscher - Hopkinton MA, US
Gerald Heller - Bedford MA, US
Danny Macari - Somerville MA, US
Charles McCall - Plymouth MA, US
Eric Rioux - Quincy MA, US
Gary Searle - Norfolk MA, US
Arthur Stephen - Raynham MA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 1/00
US Classification:
600118
Abstract:
A proximal connector of an endoscope shaft can be manually attached to and detached from a console, such that the connector and endoscope shaft can be provided as a single use device. An interface between the proximal connector and console can include a sliding plate moveable to operably make and break at least some of the connections between the console and endoscope shaft. A fluid reservoir may be separately connected to the proximal connector and hang from a mount on the interface.

Multi-Fluid Delivery System

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US Patent:
20060276689, Dec 7, 2006
Filed:
May 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/430518
Inventors:
Eric Litscher - Hopkinton MA, US
Gerald Heller - Bedford MA, US
Danny Macari - Somerville MA, US
Charles McCall - Plymouth MA, US
Eric Rioux - Quincy MA, US
Gary Searle - Norfolk MA, US
Arthur Stephen - Raynham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/12
A61B 1/00
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600156000, 600132000, 600158000
Abstract:
A proximal connector of an endoscope shaft can be manually attached to and detached from a console, such that the connector and endoscope shaft can be provided as a single use device. An interface between the proximal connector and console can include a sliding plate moveable to operably make and break at least some of the connections between the console and endoscope shaft. A fluid reservoir may be separately connected to the proximal connector and hang from a mount on the interface.

Uterine Distension Fluid Management System And Method

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US Patent:
20220233758, Jul 28, 2022
Filed:
Apr 14, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/720916
Inventors:
- Marlborough MA, US
Joanna Myczkowska - Marlborough MA, US
William Lucas Churchill - Marlborough MA, US
Danny Macari - Marlborough MA, US
Assignee:
HOLOGIC, INC. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
Abstract:
A method for operating a fluid management system includes automatically detecting an unstable condition in the system, which may include detecting a large change in the supply fluid amount (indicative of a bag change), detecting a large change in the waste fluid amount (indicative of a bag change), or detecting a large difference between the amount of fluid dispensed as measured by the weight data and the amount of fluid dispensed as measured by the flow data (indicative of a blockage in the supply tubing). The method further includes adjusting the operating mode of the system during the unstable condition, which may include switching to using flow data rather than weight data to track the fluid deficit during a supply bag exchange, halting operation of an outflow pump during a waste container exchange, and/or halting operation of the system during a blockage in the supply tubing.

Uterine Distension Fluid Management System And Method

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US Patent:
20200297900, Sep 24, 2020
Filed:
Jul 31, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/645372
Inventors:
- Marlborough MA, US
Joanna MYCZKOWSKA - Marlborough MA, US
William Lucas CHURCHILL - Marlborough MA, US
Danny MACARI - Marlborough MA, US
Assignee:
HOLOGIC, INC. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
Abstract:
A method for operating a fluid management system includes automatically detecting an unstable condition in the system, which may include detecting a large change in the supply fluid amount (indicative of a bag change), detecting a large change in the waste fluid amount (indicative of a bag change), or detecting a large difference between the amount of fluid dispensed as measured by the weight data and the amount of fluid dispensed as measured by the flow data (indicative of a blockage in the supply tubing). The method further includes adjusting the operating mode of the system during the unstable condition, which may include switching to using flow data rather than weight data to track the fluid deficit during a supply bag exchange, halting operation of an outflow pump during a waste container exchange, and/or halting operation of the system during a blockage in the supply tubing.
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