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Leo Roucher Phones & Addresses

  • 2715 Lakeside Village Dr, Missouri City, TX 77459 (858) 756-7730
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • Solana Beach, CA
  • 1272 Simeon Pl, Escondido, CA 92029
  • San Diego, CA
  • Lowell, MA
  • La Jolla, CA
  • PO Box 1537, Rcho Santa Fe, CA 92067

Work

Company: Restech Dec 2016 Position: Founder and chairman of restech

Skills

Medical Devices • Product Development • Start Ups • Venture Capital • Healthcare • Entrepreneurship • Business Development • Commercialization • Capital Equipment • Mergers and Acquisitions • Product Launch • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Business Strategy • Market Development • Strategic Planning • New Business Development • Mergers • Managed Care • Team Building • Ipo • Marketing Strategy • Marketing • Product Management • Private Placements • Clinical Research • Sales Operations • Physician Relations • Contract Negotiation • Hospitals • Cardiology • Radiology • Executive Management • Surgery • Healthcare Industry • Sales Management

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

Leo Roucher Photo 1

Founder And Chairman Of Restech

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Location:
118 Williams Way, Hutto, TX 78634
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Restech
Founder and Chairman of Restech

Restech
President Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer at Restech

Restech
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Medical Devices
Product Development
Start Ups
Venture Capital
Healthcare
Entrepreneurship
Business Development
Commercialization
Capital Equipment
Mergers and Acquisitions
Product Launch
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Business Strategy
Market Development
Strategic Planning
New Business Development
Mergers
Managed Care
Team Building
Ipo
Marketing Strategy
Marketing
Product Management
Private Placements
Clinical Research
Sales Operations
Physician Relations
Contract Negotiation
Hospitals
Cardiology
Radiology
Executive Management
Surgery
Healthcare Industry
Sales Management

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Leo R. Roucher
President
RESPIRATORY TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Mfg Electromedical Equipment
10804 Willow Ct #B, San Diego, CA 92127
(858) 673-3700
Leo R. Roucher
President
L-CATH, INC
1272 Simeon Pl, Escondido, CA 92029
Leo R. Roucher
President
NAVIUS CORPORATION
11305 Rancho Bernardo Rd STE 111, San Diego, CA 92127

Publications

Us Patents

Hydration Monitoring Circuitry For Ph Sensors

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US Patent:
7206624, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/137459
Inventors:
Ross Tsukashima - San Diego CA, US
Erich H. Wolf - Vista CA, US
Jeffery D. Schipper - Ramona CA, US
Charles S. Bankert - Oceanside CA, US
Leo R. Roucher - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Thomas Germain Wallner - San Marcos CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Medical Technology, Inc. - Poway CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
A61B 5/00
G01N 27/416
G01N 27/26
G01N 33/50
US Classification:
600361, 600306, 600300, 600301, 324438, 436 68, 204433, 2042286
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an apparatus for evaluating the signal strength from the pH sensor to determine whether the sensor is hydrated sufficiently to accurately measure pH. This is accomplished by utilizing circuitry that periodically sends a low voltage signal to a suitable pH sensor and then receiving the resulting waveforms which are analyzed by a processing receiver. The electrical connection between a suitable pH sensor and hydration monitoring circuitry is generally hard wired. In one embodiment, a processing receiver is coupled with the hydration monitoring circuitry as a single apparatus. In a second embodiment, the processing receiver can be independent and located remote from the hydration monitoring circuitry. In this embodiment, the hydration monitoring circuitry and the processing receiver are electrically connected using either hard wired techniques or wireless technology. In addition, the processing receiver can include data recording capability.

Self-Condensing Ph Sensor And Catheter Apparatus

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US Patent:
7736320, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/137600
Inventors:
Ross Tsukashima - San Diego CA, US
Erich H. Wolf - Vista CA, US
Jeffery D. Schipper - Ramona CA, US
Charles S. Bankert - Oceanside CA, US
Leo R. Roucher - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Thomas Germain Wallner - San Marcos CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Medical Technology, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/08
US Classification:
600529, 600361, 600547, 204433, 436 68, 324438
Abstract:
The present invention is a system for monitoring a patient's breath chemistry comprising a plurality of components, including a self-condensing pH sensor distally mounted on a catheter, a transmitter with hydration sensing circuitry for the pH sensor, and, a processing receiver/data recorder. The specifically designed self-condensing pH sensor located on the distal end of the catheter is designed to be inserted into the patient's airway. Monitoring of a patient's breath pH is accomplished by using the miniaturized self-condensing pH sensor, providing for real-time monitoring of patient airway pH values.

Balloon For A Dilation Catheter And Method For Manufacturing A Balloon

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US Patent:
20010008661, Jul 19, 2001
Filed:
Nov 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/437645
Inventors:
EUGENE J. JUNG JR - SAN DIEGO CA, US
LEO R. ROUCHER JR - ESCONDIDO CA, US
International Classification:
B32B001/02
US Classification:
428/035500
Abstract:
A method for forming a balloon for a dilation catheter is provided herein. The method includes the steps of: (i) positioning a tube in a preconditioned mold; (ii) expanding the tube in a preconditioned mold to form a parison; (iii) positioning the parison in a balloon mold; and (iv) expanding the parison within the balloon mold to form the balloon. Thus, the tube is initially expanded into a parison in the preconditioned mold. Subsequently, the parison is expanded into a balloon in the balloon mold. Because of this unique manufacturing process, polyester block copolymers can be formed into balloons. Some of these polyester block copolymers could not be formed into a balloon using prior art blow molding processes. The resulting balloon exhibits superior characteristics, including relatively thin and consistent walls, soft texture, low uninflated crossing profile, expansion in a predictable fashion, and good tensile strength.

Balloon For A Dilation Catheter And Method For Manufacturing A Balloon

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US Patent:
20020041059, Apr 11, 2002
Filed:
Jul 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918599
Inventors:
Eugene Jung - San Diego CA, US
Leo Roucher - Escondido CA, US
International Classification:
B29C049/18
B29D022/00
US Classification:
264/529000, 264/530000
Abstract:
A method for forming a balloon for a dilation catheter is provided herein. The method includes the steps of: (i) positioning a tube in a preconditioned mold; (ii) expanding the tube in a preconditioned mold to form a parison; (iii) positioning the parison in a balloon mold; and (iv) expanding the parison within the balloon mold to form the balloon. Thus, the tube is initially expanded into a parison in the preconditioned mold. Subsequently, the parison is expanded into a balloon in the balloon mold. Because of this unique manufacturing process, polyester block copolymers can be formed into balloons. Some of these polyester block copolymers could not be formed into a balloon using prior art blow molding processes. The resulting balloon exhibits superior characteristics, including relatively thin and consistent walls, soft texture, low uninflated crossing profile, expansion in a predictable fashion, and good tensile strength.

Balloon For A Dilation Catheter And Method For Manufactureing A Balloon

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US Patent:
20020041940, Apr 11, 2002
Filed:
Jul 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918684
Inventors:
Eugene Jung - San Diego CA, US
Leo Roucher - Escondido CA, US
International Classification:
B32B001/02
US Classification:
428/035200
Abstract:
A method for forming a balloon for a dilation catheter is provided herein. The method includes the steps of: (i) positioning a tube in a preconditioned mold; (ii) expanding the tube in a preconditioned mold to form a parison; (iii) positioning the parison in a balloon mold; and (iv) expanding the parison within the balloon mold to form the balloon. Thus, the tube is initially expanded into a parison in the preconditioned mold. Subsequently, the parison is expanded into a balloon in the balloon mold. Because of this unique manufacturing process, polyester block copolymers can be formed into balloons. Some of these polyester block copolymers could not be formed into a balloon using prior art blow molding processes. The resulting balloon exhibits superior characteristics, including relatively thin and consistent walls, soft texture, low uninflated crossing profile, expansion in a predictable fashion, and good tensile strength.

Respiratory Monitoring, Diagnostic And Therapeutic System

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US Patent:
20040210151, Oct 21, 2004
Filed:
Apr 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/413701
Inventors:
Ross Tsukashima - San Diego CA, US
Jeffery Schipper - Ramona CA, US
Leo Roucher - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Erich Wolf - Vista CA, US
International Classification:
A61B005/08
US Classification:
600/532000
Abstract:
Disclosed is a system and method for monitoring, diagnosing, and treating certain respiratory conditions, such as asthma. The system includes a mask apparatus fitted with a pH sensor and thermocouple, a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device, a processing receiver, and a therapeutic nebulizer/atomizer/humidifier device. The mask apparatus, CPAP device and therapeutic nebulizer/atomizer/humidifier device are connected by a pneumatic means. The pH sensor and the thermocouple are in electrical communication with the processing receiver that controls, through an electronic means, the CPAP device and therapeutic nebulizer/atomizer/humidifier device. The electrical communications can be in the form of a plurality of wires or employ wireless means.

Anchoring, Supporting And Centering Catheter System For Treating Chronic Total Occlusions

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US Patent:
20040230219, Nov 18, 2004
Filed:
May 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/435903
Inventors:
Leo Roucher - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606/194000
Abstract:
A system and associated methods provided for crossing total occlusions in blood vessels. While the system and methods are particularly beneficial for the treatment of coronary artery disease, they are also useful in the treatment of other arteries and veins, such as the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases. The present invention used a system comprised of three unique and specialized components: 1. an anchoring, supporting and centering balloon sheath apparatus; 2. a hydraulic guidewire with removable core; and 3. an exchange sheath.

Illumination Means For Catheter Placement

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US Patent:
20060266366, Nov 30, 2006
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/137619
Inventors:
Ross Tsukashima - San Diego CA, US
Erich Wolf - Vista CA, US
Jeffery Schipper - Ramona CA, US
Charles Bankert - Oceanside CA, US
Leo Roucher - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
International Classification:
A62B 9/06
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
128207140, 128207150, 128207160, 128200260
Abstract:
The present invention is a system comprising an illumination means and is mounted on a catheter wherein said illumination is generally located in the distal end of the catheter. Locating the illumination means near the distal end will simplify and facilitate precise placement of a measurement device in close proximity to the desired location. In one example, a catheter with a distally mounted pH sensor benefits from the use of an illumination means in the patient's airway such as in the oropharynx region. The illumination source of the present invention addresses catheter insertion and location using a continuous or flashing light emitting diode (LED) embedded in the distal end of the catheter to provide a visual sighting means for the physician. When the catheter, with the illumination means is inserted in the patient's airway, the illumination means functions to illuminate the distal end of the catheter and the anatomical features of the patient's airway for observation by the clinician, thereby facilitating proper placement of the measurement device.
Leo R Roucher from Missouri City, TX, age ~68 Get Report