Log in
Enquire now
‌

US Patent 8150520 Methods for catheter-based renal denervation

Patent 8150520 was granted and assigned to Ardian (company) on April, 2012 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

OverviewStructured DataIssuesContributors

Contents

Is a
Patent
Patent

Patent attributes

Current Assignee
Ardian (company)
Ardian (company)
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8150520
Patent Inventor Names
Mark Gelfand0
Denise Demarais0
Douglas Sutton0
Hanson Gifford, III0
Howard R. Levin0
Mark Deem0
Date of Patent
April 3, 2012
Patent Application Number
11368949
Date Filed
March 6, 2006
Patent Citations Received
‌
US Patent 12108982 Peri-vascular tissue access catheter with locking handle
0
‌
US Patent 12114911 System and method for ablating a tissue site by electroporation with real-time pulse monitoring
0
‌
US Patent 12114909 Medical system and method of use
0
‌
US Patent 11672584 Medical system and method of use
0
‌
US Patent 11707629 System and method for synchronizing energy delivery to the cardiac rhythm
0
‌
US Patent 11751931 Cryotherapeutic devices for renal neuromodulation and associated systems and methods
‌
US Patent 11752303 Catheter systems and packaged kits for dual layer guide tubes
‌
US Patent 11751787 Intravascular catheter with peri-vascular nerve activity sensors
...
Patent Primary Examiner
‌
Mark W. Bockelman
Patent abstract

Methods and apparatus are provided for treating end-stage renal disease, e.g., via a pulsed electric field, via a stimulation electric field, via localized drug delivery, via high frequency ultrasound, via thermal techniques, etc. Such neuromodulation may effectuate irreversible electroporation or electrofusion, necrosis and/or inducement of apoptosis, alteration of gene expression, action potential attenuation or blockade, changes in cytokine up-regulation and other conditions in target neural fibers. In some embodiments, neuromodulation is applied to neural fibers that contribute to renal function. In some embodiments, such neuromodulation is performed in a bilateral fashion. Bilateral renal neuromodulation may provide enhanced therapeutic effect in some patients as compared to renal neuromodulation performed unilaterally, i.e., as compared to renal neuromodulation performed on neural tissue innervating a single kidney.

Timeline

No Timeline data yet.

Further Resources

Title
Author
Link
Type
Date
No Further Resources data yet.

References

Find more entities like US Patent 8150520 Methods for catheter-based renal denervation

Use the Golden Query Tool to find similar entities by any field in the Knowledge Graph, including industry, location, and more.
Open Query Tool
Access by API
Golden Query Tool
Golden logo

Company

  • Home
  • Press & Media
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • WE'RE HIRING

Products

  • Knowledge Graph
  • Query Tool
  • Data Requests
  • Knowledge Storage
  • API
  • Pricing
  • Enterprise
  • ChatGPT Plugin

Legal

  • Terms of Service
  • Enterprise Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Help

  • Help center
  • API Documentation
  • Contact Us