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Perry Croll Photo 1

Senior Director, Anesthesia & Respiratory Division At Teleflex

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Position:
Senior Director, Anesthesia & Respiratory Division at Teleflex Inc.
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Teleflex Inc. - Teleflex Incorporated 79 West 4500 South, Suite 18, Salt Lake City, UT 84107 USA since Jan 2013
Senior Director, Anesthesia & Respiratory Division

Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc a Subsidary of LMA North America Apr 2010 - Dec 2012
VP Engineering and RAQA

AbViser Medical, LLC Jan 2011 - May 2012
VP Engineering & RAQA

Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc. Apr 2000 - Apr 2010
Engineering and RAQA MGR

CR Bard Inc 1998 - 2000
QA Engineer R&D, QA Engineer Mfg
Education:
University of Utah 1995 - 1996
CSU-California Maritime Academy 1986 - 1990
BSME, Mechanical Engineering
Perry Croll Photo 2

Perry Croll

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Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Monitoring Intra-Abdominal Pressure

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US Patent:
7112177, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Mar 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/379222
Inventors:
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W. Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Edward J. Kimball - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600561
Abstract:
An apparatus for monitoring intra-abdominal pressure in a medical patient includes a urinary catheter connected to a urine valve having selectable communication positions between a discharge end of the urinary catheter and either a drain or a fluid source. Preferably, the urine valve has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from body-valve contact. A plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply and drain conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits between a patient's legs. When the urine valve is oriented for communication with the fluid source, a syringe may be used to introduce a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve into the patient's bladder where the fluid's pressure can be measured. Desirably, a double check valve is included in a fluid supply path and arranged to permit repetitive operation of the syringe to introduce a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder.

Medical Valve And Method To Monitor Intra-Abdominal Pressure

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US Patent:
7644722, Jan 12, 2010
Filed:
Aug 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/199790
Inventors:
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W. Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Edward J. Kimball - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G05D 7/00
G05D 9/00
US Classification:
137107, 251 33, 251 45
Abstract:
An apparatus for monitoring the intra-abdominal pressure of a hospitalized patient includes a urinary catheter connected to a urine valve providing selectable communication between a discharge end of the urinary catheter and either a drain or a fluid source. Preferably, the urine valve is adapted for remote actuatation and has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from leg-valve contact. Plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply and drain conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits between a patient's legs. When the urine valve is oriented to permit communication with the fluid source, an infusion pump may be used to infuse a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve and into the patient's bladder. A pressure transducer desirably is connected in-circuit to indicate the fluid's pressure. To facilitate the infusion process, an automatic flow control device may be included in a fluid supply path and arranged to permit repetitive operation of a syringe to inject a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder.

Medical Valve And Method To Monitor Intra-Abdominal Pressure

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US Patent:
7726328, Jun 1, 2010
Filed:
Aug 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/583823
Inventors:
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W. Croll - Sandy UT, US
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Edward J. Kimball - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G05D 7/00
G05D 9/00
US Classification:
137107, 251 45
Abstract:
An apparatus for monitoring the intra-abdominal pressure of a hospitalized patient includes a urinary catheter connected to a urine valve providing selectable communication between a discharge end of the urinary catheter and either a drain or a fluid source. Preferably, the urine valve is adapted for remote actuation and has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from leg-valve contact. Plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply and drain conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits between a patient's legs. When the urine valve is oriented to permit communication with the fluid source, an infusion pump may be used to infuse a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve and into the patient's bladder. A pressure transducer desirably is connected in-circuit to indicate the fluid's pressure. To facilitate the infusion process, an automatic flow control device may be included in a fluid supply path and arranged to permit repetitive operation of a syringe to inject a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder.

Apparatus For Monitoring Intra-Abdominal Pressure

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US Patent:
7892181, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Sep 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/219319
Inventors:
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W. Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Edward J. Kimball - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
AbViser Medical LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600561
Abstract:
An improved apparatus for monitoring the intra-abdominal pressure of a hospitalized patient includes a urinary catheter connected to a urine valve having selectable communication positions between a discharge end of the urinary catheter and either a drain or a fluid source. Preferably, the urine valve has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from leg-valve contact. One operable protective housing may be embodied as a separate tray component. Plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply and drain conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits between a patient's legs. When the urine valve is oriented for communication to the fluid source, an infusion pump may be used to introduce a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve and into the patient's bladder where the fluid's pressure can be measured. Desirably, a double check valve is included in a fluid supply path and arranged to permit repetitive operation of a syringe to inject a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder. Subsequent to making a pressure measurement, the urine valve is returned to the bladder draining position.

Intra-Abdominal Pressure Monitoring Device And Method

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US Patent:
8052671, Nov 8, 2011
Filed:
Oct 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/665133
Inventors:
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W. Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Edward J. Kimball - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
AbViser Medical, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604540, 604 9301
Abstract:
An apparatus for monitoring the intra-abdominal pressure of a patient includes a urinary catheter () connected to a urine valve () providing selectable communication between a discharge end of the urinary catheter () and either a drain () or a fluid source (). Preferably, the urine valve () is adapted for remote actuation and has a housing adapted to resist patient discomfort from leg-valve () contact. Plumbing structure desirably maintains fluid supply () and drain () conduits in a substantially parallel arrangement to assist routing those conduits () between a patient's legs. When the urine valve () is oriented to permit communication with the fluid source (), an infusion pump () may be used to infuse a known quantity of fluid through the urine valve () and into the patient's bladder (). A pressure transducer () desirably is connected in-circuit to indicate the fluid's pressure and avoid pressure fluctuations induced by system components. To facilitate the infusion process, an automatic flow control device may be included in a fluid supply path () and arranged to permit repetitive operation of a syringe () to inject a bolus of fluid into the patient's bladder ().

Atomizing Nozzle For Nasal Therapy

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US Patent:
D674892, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Jun 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/373889
Inventors:
Marshall T. Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry W Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Mark A. Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
Timothy R. Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
J. Michael Brown - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Wolfe Tory Medical, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24110

Medical Atomizer

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US Patent:
20030172934, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099486
Inventors:
Perry Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
A61M011/00
US Classification:
128/207140, 128/200260, 128/200140
Abstract:
An atomizing nozzle which may be embodied having particular utility to dispense fluid as a mist at an exit of an endotracheal tube. The nozzle may be adapted to maintain a dry exit surface, and to resist unintended leakage of a medication. In one embodiment, a pressure of about 5 psi is required to initiate a discharge of fluid from the nozzle exit orifice.

Wound Irrigator

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US Patent:
20040215155, Oct 28, 2004
Filed:
Apr 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/422919
Inventors:
Timothy Wolfe - Salt Lake City UT, US
Marshall Denton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Perry Croll - Salt Lake City UT, US
Mark Christensen - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M035/00
US Classification:
604/289000
Abstract:
A wound irrigation apparatus including a disposable portion associated with a discharged irrigation stream and a reusable fluid dispensing portion. One embodiment combines a conventional disposable splash shield with a shroud operable as a second splash shield to further protect (for reuse) a flow control device and its fluid supply conduit from splash-back of irrigating fluid. An exemplary shroud can be formed from a plastic bag. The shroud generally is used with a check valve forming a fluid path from the flow control device to a discharge nozzle exterior to the shroud. A preferred check valve may be embodied as a LUER™ joint spacer, and is structured to form a fluid resistant connection in engagement with a shroud by piercing the distal end of the check valve through a membrane wall of the shroud for reception of that distal end in a hub of a splash shield.
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