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  • 10411 Cedar Lake Rd APT 212, Hopkins, MN 55305 (763) 546-1868
  • Minnetonka, MN
  • 1605 Hillsboro Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55427
  • Golden Valley, MN
  • Chandler, AZ
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Hudson, WI

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Crossflow Thrombectomy Catheter And System

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US Patent:
6676627, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Oct 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/417395
Inventors:
Michael J. Bonnette - Minneapolis MN
John Edward Morris - Minneapolis MN
Steven E. Wiesel - Montrose MN
John B. Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN
Debra M. Kozak - Forest Lake MN
Rosemary C. Beaupre - Lino Lake MN
Mark L. Jenson - Greenville MN
Cindy M. Setum - Plymouth MN
Robert C. Dutcher - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Possis Medical, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1720
US Classification:
604 22, 604 35, 604 43, 606159
Abstract:
Cross stream thrombectomy catheter and system for fragmentation and removal of thrombus or other material from blood vessels or other body cavities. High velocity saline jets emitted from a toroidal loop jet emanator or other jet emanator in a catheter distal end entrain fluid through inflow orifices, and with flow resistances create a back-pressure which drives cross stream streams through outflow orifices in a radial direction and thence radially and circumferentially to apply normal and drag forces on thrombotic deposits or lesions in the blood vessel or other body cavity, thereby breaking apart and transporting thrombus particles to be entrained through the inflow orifices, whereupon the high velocity jets macerate the thrombus particles which then transit an exhaust lumen or recirculate again via the outflow orifices.

Thrombectomy Catheter And System

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US Patent:
6719718, Apr 13, 2004
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/930794
Inventors:
Michael J. Bonnette - Minneapolis MN
John Edward Morris - Minneapolis MN
Steven E. Wiesel - Montrose MN
John B. Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN
Debra M. Kozak - Forest Lake MN
Rosemary C. Beaupre - Lino Lake MN
Mark L. Jenson - Greenville MN
Cindy M. Setum - Plymouth MN
Robert C. Dutcher - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Possis Medical, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1720
US Classification:
604 22, 604 35, 604 43, 606159
Abstract:
Cross stream thrombectomy catheter and system for fragmentation and removal of thrombus or other material from blood vessels or other body cavities. High velocity saline jets emitted from a toroidal loop jet emanator or other jet emanator in a catheter distal end entrain fluid through inflow orifices, and with flow resistances create a back-pressure which drives cross stream streams through outflow orifices in a radial direction and thence radially and circumferentially to apply normal and drag forces on thrombotic deposits or lesions in the blood vessel or other body cavity, thereby breaking apart and transporting thrombus particles to be entrained through the inflow orifices, whereupon the high velocity jets macerate the thrombus particles which then transit an exhaust lumen or recirculate again via the outflow orifices.

Thrombectomy Catheter And System

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US Patent:
6764483, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Jul 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/915875
Inventors:
Michael J. Bonnette - Minneapolis MN
John Edward Morris - Minneapolis MN
Steven E. Wiesel - Montrose MN
John B. Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN
Debra M. Kozak - Forest Lake MN
Rosemary C. Beaupre - Lino Lake MN
Mark L. Jenson - Greenville MN
Cindy M. Setum - Plymouth MN
Robert C. Dutcher - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Possis Medical, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M 5178
US Classification:
604507, 604500, 604 22, 604 35, 604 43, 606159
Abstract:
Cross stream thrombectomy catheter and system for fragmentation and removal of thrombus or other material from blood vessels or other body cavities. High velocity saline jets emitted from a toroidal loop jet emanator or other jet emanator in a catheter distal end entrain fluid through inflow orifices, and with flow resistances create a back-pressure which drives cross stream streams through outflow orifices in a radial direction and thence radially and circumferentially to apply normal and drag forces on thrombotic deposits or lesions in the blood vessel or other body cavity, thereby breaking apart and transporting thrombus particles to be entrained through the inflow orifices, whereupon the high velocity jets macerate the thrombus particles which then transit an exhaust lumen or recirculate again via the outflow orifices.

Thrombectomy Catheter And System

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US Patent:
6805684, Oct 19, 2004
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/930795
Inventors:
Michael J. Bonnette - Minneapolis MN
John Edward Morris - Minneapolis MN
Steven E. Wiesel - Montrose MN
John B. Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN
Debra M. Kozak - Forest Lake MN
Rosemary C. Beaupre - Lino Lake MN
Mark L. Jenson - Greenville MN
Cindy M. Setum - Plymouth MN
Robert C. Dutcher - Maple Grove MN
Assignee:
Possis Medical, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1720
US Classification:
604 22, 604 35, 604 43, 606159
Abstract:
Cross stream thrombectomy catheter and system for fragmentation and removal of thrombus or other material from blood vessels or other body cavities. High velocity saline jets emitted from a toroidal loop jet emanator or other jet emanator in a catheter distal end entrain fluid through inflow orifices, and with flow resistances create a back-pressure which drives cross stream streams through outflow orifices in a radial direction and thence radially and circumferentially to apply normal and drag forces on thrombotic deposits or lesions in the blood vessel or other body cavity, thereby breaking apart and transporting thrombus particles to be entrained through the inflow orifices, whereupon the high velocity jets macerate the thrombus particles which then transit an exhaust lumen or recirculate again via the outflow orifices.

Thrombectomy Catheter And System

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US Patent:
6945951, Sep 20, 2005
Filed:
Aug 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/930796
Inventors:
Michael J. Bonnette - Minneapolis MN, US
John Edward Morris - Minneapolis MN, US
Steven E. Wiesel - Montrose MN, US
John B. Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN, US
Debra M. Kozak - Forest Lake MN, US
Rosemary C. Beaupre - Lino Lake MN, US
Mark L. Jenson - Greenville MN, US
Cindy M. Setum - Plymouth MN, US
Robert C. Dutcher - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Possis Medical, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B017/20
US Classification:
604 22, 604 35, 604 43, 606159
Abstract:
Cross stream thrombectomy catheter and system for fragmentation and removal of thrombus or other material from blood vessels or other body cavities. High velocity saline jets emitted from a toroidal loop jet emanator or other jet emanator in a catheter distal end entrain fluid through inflow orifices, and with flow resistances create a back-pressure which drives cross stream streams through outflow orifices in a radial direction and thence radially and circumferentially to apply normal and drag forces on thrombotic deposits or lesions in the blood vessel or other body cavity, thereby breaking apart and transporting thrombus particles to be entrained through the inflow orifices, whereupon the high velocity jets macerate the thrombus particles which then transit an exhaust lumen or recirculate again via the outflow orifices.

Atrial Appendage Blood Filtration Systems

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US Patent:
20030181942, Sep 25, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/351736
Inventors:
Gregg Sutton - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey Welch - New Hope MN, US
Dean Peterson - Rogers MN, US
John Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN, US
Bruce Youngberg - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606/200000
Abstract:
Instrumentation for percutaneous delivery of blood filtration devices to atrial appendages includes a curved access sheath and a delivery tube. The curved access sheath is coursed through the patient's vasculature to gain transseptal access to a left atrial appendage. A compressed filter device attached to a tether wire is loaded in the delivery tube. The loaded delivery tube is advanced through the pre-positioned access sheath to place the device in a deployment position. The access sheath and the delivery tube can be mechanically locked and moved together to place the device in a suitable deployment position. The device is deployed by expelling it from the delivery tube either by retracting the delivery tube over the tether wire, or by moving the tether wire forward through the delivery tube. The expelled device, which is not constrained by the delivery tube walls, self expands to its useful size in the subject atrial appendage. A filter membrane in the deployed extends across the appendage ostium to filter blood flow through the ostium. The filter membrane is configured to present a flat surface to atrial blood flow past the ostium.

Device And Method For Occluding The Left Atrial Appendage

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US Patent:
20110054515, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Aug 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/583744
Inventors:
John Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN, US
Gregg Sutton - Maple Grove MN, US
Christopher Clark - St. Michael MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 29/02
US Classification:
606200
Abstract:
An implantable medical device for insertion in the left atrial appendage includes a cap coupled to a frame. The cap constrains movement of the legs of the frame during collapse and expansion of the device, such that the device can be deployed, recalled and redeployed without the device being damaged or the legs of the frame getting tangled.

Pacing Guidewire

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US Patent:
20220339432, Oct 27, 2022
Filed:
Jul 12, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/811892
Inventors:
- Valletta, MT
- Petaluma CA, US
John Bridgeman - Minneapolis MN, US
Derek Stratton - Minneapolis MN, US
Dean Peterson - Minneapolis MN, US
Joshua Brenizer - Oak Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Teleflex Life Sciences Limited - Valletta
Cardiac Interventions and Aviation LLC - Petaluma CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61N 1/375
A61N 1/365
A61M 25/09
Abstract:
Guidewires and methods for transmitting electrical stimuli to a heart and for guiding and supporting the delivery of elongate treatment devices within the heart are disclosed. A guidewire can comprise an elongate body, including first and second elongate conductors, and at least first and second electrodes. A distal end portion of the elongate body can include a preformed bias shape, such as a pigtail-shaped region, on which the first and second electrodes can be located. The preformed bias shape can optionally be non-coplanar relative to an intermediate portion of the elongate body. The first and second elongate conductors can be formed of a single structure or two or more electrically connected structures. The conductors can extend from proximal end portions to distal end portions that electrically connect to the first and second electrodes. A corewire can extend the length of the elongate body, can at least partially form the first conductor, and can be at least partially surrounded by the second conductor.

Wikipedia References

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John Bridgeman

About:
Died:

1638

Work:
Position:

Barrister • Bencher • Secretary of Justice

Education:
Specialty:

Sculptor

Skills & Activities:
Award:

Knight Bachelor

Achieved status:

Member of the Inner Temple

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16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period

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Forgeries

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John Bridgeman

About:
Died:

1523

Work:

He was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) of the Parliament of England for Exeter ( UK Parliament constituency ) in 1523.

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Ascribed status:

16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period

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John Bridgeman (American Politician)

John S Bridgeman from Minnetonka, MN, age ~90 Get Report