Sep 2006 to Present SUPERMARKET SENIOR BRANCH MANAGER/OFFICERTCF West St. Paul In-Store Branch West Saint Paul, MN Jan 2006 to Sep 2006 IN-STORE BRANCH MANAGER/OFFICERTCF Eden Prairie In-Store Branch Eden Prairie, MN Oct 2004 to Jan 2006 SUPERMARKET BRANCH MANAGER
Education:
University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 2001 to 2003 Bachelor of Arts in Communication StudiesInver Hills Community College Inver Grove Heights, MN 2000 to 2001 Associates of Arts in Course Related StudiesHarrisburg Area Community College Harrisburg, PA 1998 to 2000 Course Related StudiesCumberland Valley High School Mechanicsburg, PA 1995 to 1998
A drug delivery device is described comprising a porous biocompatible solid having at least one therapeutic drug within its pores, the therapeutic drug being removable from the pores by immersion in an aqueous solution. This may also be described as a drug delivery device comprising a porous annulus comprising a biocompatible solid having at least one therapeutic drug within its pores, the therapeutic drug being removable from the pores by immersion in an aqueous solution, the annulus having a top outer surface with an outside diameter, an inner surface with an inside diameter, and a side surface, at least one of the side surface and the top outer surface having openings of the pores exposed on that surface. The device may comprise pores having an average size of the greatest dimensions within the pores of between about 10 and 10 mm. The device may have a medical device or component of a medical device pass through an opening in the annulus.
David M. Flynn - Lino Lakes MN Michael Brenzel - St. Paul MN Jason Skubitz - Minneapolis MN Larry L. Hum - Cottage Grove MN Carol Werlein - Ham Lake MN Christopher Paul Knapp - Oakdale MN Gregory R. Ley - New Brighton MN Jason Alan Shiroff - Las Vegas NV Brian David Soltis - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N 105
US Classification:
607127, 607122
Abstract:
A lead having an extendable and retractable fixation mechanism has a rotating terminal pin at the terminal end which rotates the fixation mechanism at the distal end. As the terminal pin is rotated, the fixation mechanism is extended or retracted from the distal end of the lead. A threaded collar allows for the fixation mechanism to smoothly extend and retract from the lead, and allows for a 1:1 turn ratio between the terminal pin and the fixation mechanism. A fluoroscopic ring disposed at the distal end of the lead provides information during the implantation process.
An implantable medical lead including an angled collar located adjacent to or integral with the proximal connector assembly is provided. The angled collar provides a area having enhance rigidity to allow insertion of the connector assembly without kinking or otherwise bending the conductors within the lead body. The angled collar comprises a bend adjacent the proximal end of the lead having a reinforcing layer disposed about the lead body. The angled collar may include a textured surface to reduce the likelihood of the users finger or fingers sliding off of the angled collar during insertion.
Extendable And Retractable Lead Having A Snap-Fit Terminal Connector
David M. Flynn - Lino Lakes MN, US Michael Brenzel - St. Paul MN, US Jason Skubitz - Minneapolis MN, US Larry L. Hum - Cottage Grove MN, US Carol Werlein - Ham Lake MN, US Christopher Paul Knapp - Oakdale MN, US Gregory R. Ley - New Brighton MN, US Jason Alan Shiroff - Las Vegas NV, US Brian David Soltis - St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N001/05
US Classification:
607122, 607116, 607119, 607127, 439909
Abstract:
A lead having an extendable and retractable fixation mechanism has a rotating terminal pin at the terminal end which rotates the fixation mechanism at the distal end. As the terminal pin is rotated, the fixation mechanism is extended or retracted from the distal end of the lead. A threaded collar allows for the fixation mechanism to smoothly extend and retract from the lead, and allows for a 1:1 turn ratio between the terminal pin and the fixation mechanism. A fluoroscopic ring disposed at the distal end of the lead provides information during the implantation process.
Scott Partridge - Blaine MN, US Christopher P. Knapp - Ham Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/04 A61N 1/05
US Classification:
600374, 607122, 607126, 607127, 607128
Abstract:
A catheter system includes a mapping catheter having an open lumen and a mapping arrangement provided at a distal end of the mapping catheter. A balloon catheter is movably disposed within the open lumen of the mapping catheter. The balloon catheter has an open lumen dimensioned to receive a lead. A balloon arrangement is provided at a distal end of the balloon catheter and inflatable with an inflation mechanism provided at a proximal end of the balloon catheter. The balloon arrangement is dimensioned to prevent movement of the lead upon inflation of the balloon arrangement, and to permit movement of the lead within the open lumen of the balloon catheter upon deflation of the balloon arrangement.
Scott Partridge - Blaine MN, US Christopher P. Knapp - Ham Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/04 A61N 1/05
US Classification:
600374, 607122, 607126, 607127, 607128
Abstract:
A catheter system includes a mapping catheter having an open lumen and a mapping arrangement provided at a distal end of the mapping catheter. A balloon catheter is movably disposed within the open lumen of the mapping catheter. The balloon catheter has an open lumen dimensioned to receive a lead. A balloon arrangement is provided at a distal end of the balloon catheter and inflatable with an inflation mechanism provided at a proximal end of the balloon catheter. The balloon arrangement is dimensioned to prevent movement of the lead upon inflation of the balloon arrangement, and to permit movement of the lead within the open lumen of the balloon catheter upon deflation of the balloon arrangement.
Polymer Lead Covering With Varied Material Properties
Christopher P. Knapp - Ham Lake MN, US Kyle Hoecke - Lino Lakes MN, US Mohan Krishnan - Shoreview MN, US Rebecca Aron - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/02
US Classification:
607121, 607116, 607120
Abstract:
This document discusses, among other things, a lead assembly including a lead body, at least one conductor extending through the lead body, and a covering having varied material properties. In an example, the covering is made by forming pieces of material having varied material properties. In another example, the covering is made by varying parameters such as heat or tension during wrapping of a piece of material onto a lead assembly.
Extendable And Retractable Lead Having A Snap-Fit Terminal Connector
David M. Flynn - Lino Lakes MN, US Michael Brenzel - St. Paul MN, US Jason Skubitz - Minneapolis MN, US Larry L. Hum - Cottage Grove MN, US Carol Werlein - Ham Lake MN, US Christopher Paul Knapp - Oakdale MN, US Gregory R. Ley - New Brighton MN, US Jason Alan Shiroff - Las Vegas NV, US Brian David Soltis - St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607127, 607116, 607122
Abstract:
A lead having an extendable and retractable fixation mechanism has a rotating terminal pin at the terminal end which rotates the fixation mechanism at the distal end. As the terminal pin is rotated, the fixation mechanism is extended or retracted from the distal end of the lead. A threaded collar allows for the fixation mechanism to smoothly extend and retract from the lead, and allows for a 1:1 turn ratio between the terminal pin and the fixation mechanism. A fluoroscopic ring disposed at the distal end of the lead provides information during the implantation process.
1236 Goodrich Ave, St. Paul, MN 55105 9529959500 (Office) Fafinski Mark & Johnson, P.A. 775 Prairie Center Drive Suite 400, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 9529959500
Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 2005
Education:
University of Iowa College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2004 Santa Clara University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 2000
Saint Kevin School St. Ann MO 1970-1974, DeSmet Jesuit High School St. Louis MO 1974-1978
Community:
Jack Schwartz, Dennis Obrien, Stephen Wieschhaus, Gerry Bennett, Tom Moore, Jake Wilson, Mike Leary, Tom Gaus, Rick Forshaw, Trace Shaughnessy, Jack Cusamano