Minimally-invasive devices and methods for treatment of congestive heart failure

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PATENT NO 6125852
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08685262

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A method of treatment of congestive heart failure comprises the steps of introducing an aortic occlusion catheter through a patient's peripheral artery, the aortic occlusion catheter having an occluding member movable from a collapsed position to an expanded position; positioning the occluding member in the patient's ascending aorta; moving the occluding member from the collapsed shape to the expanded shape after the positioning step; introducing cardioplegic fluid into the patient's coronary blood vessels to arrest the patient's heart; maintaining circulation of oxygenated blood through the patient's arterial system; and reshaping an outer wall of the patient's heart while the heart is arrested so as to reduce the transverse dimension of the left ventricle. The ascending aorta may be occluded and cardioplegic fluid delivered by means of an occlusion balloon attached to the distal end of an elongated catheter positioned transluminally in the aorta from a femoral, subclavian, or other appropriate peripheral artery.

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  • HEARTPORT, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bolduc, Lee R Mountain View, CA 89 19407
Boyd, Stephen W Redwood City, CA 51 8730
Donlon, Brian S Los Altos Hills, CA 34 9474
Gifford, III Hanson S Woodside, CA 91 30328
Houle, Philip R Palo Alto, CA 24 2926
Rosenman, Daniel C San Francisco, CA 46 7980
Stevens, John H Palo Alto, CA 156 27700

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