John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL Peter G. Piferi - Plantation FL Gary J. Becker - Miami FL
Assignee:
Orbus Medical Technologies Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 115, 623 117, 623 122, 623 116
Abstract:
A stent having helical elements, a geometry for improved crimping, and a good stent-to-vessel ratio is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent has a plurality of first helical segments and a plurality of second opposing helical segments. The first helical segments are comprised of a plurality of first expandable elements and the second helical segments are comprised of a plurality of second helical elements. The expandable elements are joined to each other by a plurality of struts. When the stent is crimped a portion of one of the first expandable elements nest within another portion of the same expandable element and a portion of two first expandable elements nestle between the same two portions of second expandable elements.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 122, 623 115
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 122
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
Robert J. Cottone - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111, 606108
Abstract:
An intraluminal endoprosthesis having a conically shaped first end and a tubular shaped balloon-expandable stent for a main body is disclosed. The conically shaped first end may form a flare to the main body and is particularly well suited for in ostium use. The first end is preferably self-expanding and the main body is preferably balloon-expandable. Also disclosed is a delivery device for delivering intraluminal ostial endoprosthetic devices, especially those disclosed herein, to a site for deployment. The delivery device may comprise an over-the-wire system or may comprise a rapid-exchange shuttle system. The self-expanding portion of the endoprosthesis is encapsulated in a sheath or other restraining apparatus on the delivery device. The balloon-expandable stent portion of the endoprosthesis is crimped onto a balloon delivery device. The delivery system and endoprosthesis of the present invention allow the endoprosthesis to be partially expanded and relocated if it is determined that it is not located in the proper location.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 122
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
Scott J. Addonizio - Fort Lauderdale FL, US Gary J. Becker - Miami FL, US John D. Pazienza - Pompano Beach FL, US
Assignee:
OrbusNeich Medical, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
An expandable stent comprised of a plurality of helical segments is disclosed. In one embodiment, the stent is generally cylindrical in shape having a cylindrical axis, and comprises a first and second set of helical segments. The helical segments in the first set are substantially parallel and have a first pitch forming a first helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. The helical segments in the second set are also generally parallel to each other and form a second pitch that differs from the first pitch, thereby forming a second helical angle with respect to the cylindrical axis. In an alternative embodiment, the stent comprises one set of helical segments and a plurality of circumferential elements that are joined together by the helical segments to form a plurality of cylindrical elements which are joined together to form a stent body. The stent may also have endzones.
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A-1 Construction & Design #1 A-1 Construction & Design. Inc. Contractors - General
Marvin S Becker MD 2035 Ralph Ave STE B2, Brooklyn, NY 11234 7189689200 (phone), 7184445054 (fax)
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Medical School Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2001
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Allergen Immunotherapy Allergy Testing Arthrocentesis Continuous EKG Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Inner Ear Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
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Anemia Calculus of the Urinary System Cardiac Arrhythmia Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
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Dr. Becker graduated from the Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2001. He works in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Becker is affiliated with Brookdale University Hospital and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn Medical Center.
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Category: Business
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Former University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer dies
global financial crisis and Great Recession, which gave skeptics of the economist's free-market principles fuel to protest. The university in 2011 defused the controversy by merging the institute with the Becker Center on Chicago Price Theory, named for another Nobelist (and faculty member), Gary Becker.
Date: May 23, 2023
Category: Business
Source: Google
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Category: Health
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US Household Wealth Rises To Peak $83 Trillion; Not That It Matters Much
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Category: Business
Source: Google
Apple's Tim Cook And His Slightly Surprising Support For The Employment ...
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Date: Nov 04, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Oregon Health Experiment Shows That Having Health Insurance Is Different ...
Economists have spent years posing the same question being answered by the Oregon researchers: does health insurance make you healthier? No lesser lights than Nobel laureates Kenneth Arrow and Gary Becker argued over the topic in papers published between 1962 and 1972.
Date: May 02, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Sequester and the Economic Forecast: Not Much Impact
glum. A number of economists doubt that changes in government spending have such large effects. Some may be crackpots, but the list includes Nobel laureates (Gary Becker, Robert Lucas, Thomas Sargent) as well as other highly esteemed researchers (Robert Barro, John Cochrane, Eugene Fama, Greg Mankiw).