System and methods for tissue mapping and ablation

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PATENT NO 6068629
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09213332

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A steerable electrophysiology catheter includes a shaft having a distal ablation segment with one or more electrodes coupled to a source of electrical energy by a connector extending through the shaft. The distal ablation segment of the shaft is movable between a collapsed configuration sized for percutaneous introduction into the patient and/or endoluminal delivery to the target site and an expanded configuration, in which the distal ablation segment forms a substantially continuous surface transverse to the shaft axis for engaging the heart tissue and creating a linear lesion thereon. The catheter includes one or more force element(s) positioned to apply an axial force between the distal and proximal ends of the ablation segment. The force element(s) provide a sufficiently uniform force against the distal ablation segment to establish continuous contact pressure between the electrodes and the patient's heart tissue. This contact pressure allows the surgeon to engage the entire length of the distal ablation segment against the heart tissue to provide a relatively long linear lesion on this tissue.

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MEDTRONIC INCMINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 55432

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bruszewski, Walter San Francisco, CA 41 4533
Gaiser, John Mountain View, CA 55 13134
Haissaguerre, Michel Talence, FR 23 3451
Le, Le San Jose, CA 17 1540
Maguire, Mark San Jose, CA 19 4753
Nguyen, Huu San Jose, CA 19 2244

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