Energy based devices and methods for treatment of anatomic tissue defects

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7367975
APP PUB NO 20060074410A1
SERIAL NO

10952492

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Methods for treating anatomic tissue defects such as patent foramen ovale (PFO) generally involve positioning a distal end of an elongate catheter device at the site of the anatomic defect, exposing an expandable housing and energy transmission member out of the distal end of the catheter device, engaging the housing with tissues at the site of the anatomic defect, applying suction to the tissues via the housing to bring the tissues together; and applying energy to the tissues with the energy transmission member to substantially close the anatomic defect acutely. Apparatus generally include an elongate catheter body, a housing extending from a distal end of the catheter body for engaging tissues at the site of the anatomic defect, and an energy transmission member adjacent a distal end of the housing, the energy transmission member having at least one substantially planar surface.

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TERUMO KABUSHIKI KAISHATOKYO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Alejandro, Jose Sunnyvale, CA 38 2737
Deem, Mark E Mountain View, CA 227 30333
Francis, Dan Mountain View, CA 31 2976
Gifford, Hanson Woodside, CA 58 5593
Horne, Kenneth Palo Alto, CA 33 2765
Malecki, William San Francisco, CA 39 2775

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