Apparatus and method of myocardial revascularization using ultrasonic pulse-echo distance ranging

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PATENT NO 6086534
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08812656

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An apparatus and method of intraoperative myocardial revascularization of the myocardium of the heart of a patient. A catheter apparatus comprising an elongated catheter, an elongated laser wave guide slidably disposed within a lumen of the catheter, and an ultrasonic transducer secured to the distal end of the elongated laser wave guide, is inserted into the patient. The distal end of the lasing apparatus is guided to the portion of the patient's heart wall in which channels will be formed, and the ultrasonic transducer is activated to create brief pulses of ultrasonic energy. The transducer receives a returned ultrasonic echo from the heart wall. The ultrasonic echo is processed by signal processing elements. The processed ultrasonic echoes are displayed to show the distance between the epicardial and endocardial surfaces of the portion of the heart wall in which the revascularization energy is to be discharged, and the distance between the operative distal end of the myocardial revascularization device and such endocardial and epicardial surfaces. After distance measurements have been performed, channels are formed in the heart wall.

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HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS LLC AS SUCCESSOR AGENT2 BETHESDA METRO CENTER SUITE 600 BETHESDA MD 20814-5318

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Kesten, Randy J Mountain View, CA 71 6143

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