Medical School Harvard Medical School Graduated: 1971 Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital Graduated: 1972 Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital Graduated: 1977 Medical School Shotley Bridge Hospital Graduated: 1977
Harvard Medical School - Doctor of Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital - Residency - Cardiovascular Surgery Shotley Bridge Hospital - Residency - Cardiothoracic Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital - Residency - Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital - Internship - Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Thoracic Surgery Certification in Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery)
Us Patents
Tapered And Distally Stented Elephant Trunk Stent Graft
Roy Greenberg - Bratenahl OH, US Bruce Lytle - Bainbridge Township OH, US David Biggs - Bloomington IN, US Lars Svensson - Gates Mills OH, US Ray Leonard - Bloomington IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001310
Abstract:
An aortic stent graft and a method of deploying the aortic stent graft. The method comprises providing a tapered tubular graft having a distal end and a proximal end, providing at least one stent attached to the graft at a site adjacent the distal end of the graft, loading the graft into an introducer, inserting the introducer through an incision in the aorta, deploying the graft inside the aorta; and suturing the proximal end of the graft in place.
Roy Greenberg - Bratenahl OH, US Bruce Lytle - Bainbridge Township OH, US David Biggs - Bloomington IN, US Lars Svensson - Gates Mills OH, US Ray Leonard - Bloomington IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/84 A61F 2/82
US Classification:
623001110, 623001130
Abstract:
An intraoperative anastomosis method is described and comprises the steps of providing an intraluminal prosthesis having a first end and a second end; suturing a first vessel to a second vessel to form a vessel junction; intraluminally delivering the prosthesis so that the first end of the prosthesis is disposed within the first vessel and the second end of the prosthesis is disposed within the second vessel; and deploying the prosthesis so that the prosthesis overlaps and reinforces the vessel junction. The vessel suturing, prosthesis delivering, and prosthesis deploying steps may be performed in a single operation. Other devices, systems, and methods are described.
Access Device For Body Tissue And Method Of Using Same
Lars G. Sevensson - Gates Mills OH, US Bruce Lytle - Chagrin Falls OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606108
Abstract:
A body tissue has oppositely disposed first and second tissue sides with an aperture extending therebetween. An apparatus for selectively permitting access through the body tissue includes a proximal balloon adapted for placement adjacent the first tissue side. A distal balloon is adapted for placement adjacent the second tissue side. An expandable support member is adapted to extend through the aperture and defines a support member lumen providing fluid communication between the first and second tissue sides. The expandable support member is attached to the proximal and distal balloons and has at least one of an inner support member lining and an outer support member cover. A support member valve is located within the support member lumen and selectively permits access through the aperture between the first and second tissue sides. A closure device is provided for permanently occluding the support member lumen.
Daniel J. Boffa - Shaker Heights OH, US Eric E. Roselli - Rock River OH, US Douglas R. Johnston - Cleveland Heights OH, US David Nagle - Medina OH, US John Robert Mehall - Cincinnati OH, US David P. Mason - Cleveland OH, US Bruce W. Lytle - Bainbridge Township OH, US
Dr. Bruce Lytle, Chairman of the Miller Family Heart & Vascular Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, expressed gratitude to colleagues and patients for the recognition, but said that maintaining the program's winning streak was about hard work.