Allen Brenneman - Goshen IN, US Richard G. Sass - Portland OR, US W. Kenneth Ward - Portland OR, US Jennifer Matson - Portland OR, US Dennis Slomski - Tualatin OR, US Robert Bruce - Beaverton OR, US Leslie Wood - Wilsonville OR, US Isaac Federiuk - Tigard OR, US
Assignee:
ISENSE CORPORATION - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
A61B 19/02 A61F 13/02
US Classification:
602 41, 128869
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide an adhesive overbandage. In an embodiment, there is provided an adhesive overbandage for use with a biosensor. An exemplary overbandage comprises a frame having an upper surface, a lower surface, an outer boundary and an inner boundary, wherein the inner boundary defines an interior opening configured to receive a monitoring device, adhesive disposed on the lower surface of the frame, and a release liner removably coupled to the adhesive.
Phillip Burwell - Townsend WA, US Zihong Guo - Bellevue WA, US Jennifer K. Matson - Portland OR, US Steven Ross Daly - Sammamish WA, US David B. Shine - Littleton CO, US Gary Lichttenegger - Woodinville WA, US Jean M. Bishop - Bothel WA, US Nick Yeo - Horsham, GB Hugh Narciso - Santa Barbara CA, US James C. Chen - Clyde Hill WA, US William L. Barnard - Maple Valley WA, US Alexei Naimushin - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. - Snoqualmie WA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06 A61B 17/00
US Classification:
607 88, 606 13
Abstract:
Light generating devices for illuminating portions of vascular tissue to administer photodynamic therapy, and usable with, or including a distal protection device. A first device includes a hollow tip, a flushing lumen, a guidewire lumen, and at least one of a light source, and a hollow light transmissive shaft that is adapted to accommodate a light source. If desired, the device can include a balloon, so that a portion of a body lumen between the balloon and the distal protection device is isolated when the balloon is inflated. A second device includes inner and outer catheters, the outer catheter including a balloon, and the inner catheter including a light source encompassed by another balloon. Yet another device is a catheter having two balloons and a sleeve extending there between. Within the sleeve, the catheter includes a light source and an expanding member.
Phillip Burwell - Port Townsend WA, US Zihong Guo - Bellevue WA, US Jennifer K. Matson - Portland OR, US Steven Ross Daly - Sammamish WA, US David B. Shine - Littleton CO, US Gary Lichttenegger - Woodinville WA, US Jean M. Bishop - Bothell WA, US Nick Yeo - Horsham, GB Hugh Narciso - Santa Barbara CA, US James C. Chen - Clyde Hill WA, US William L. Barnard - Maple Valley WA, US Alexei N. Naimushin - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
A61N 5/06
US Classification:
607 92
Abstract:
Light generating devices for illuminating portions of vascular tissue to administer photodynamic therapy, and usable with, or including a distal protection device. A first device includes a hollow tip, a flushing lumen, a guidewire lumen, and at least one of a light source, and a hollow light transmissive shaft that is adapted to accommodate a light source. If desired, the device can include a balloon, so that a portion of a body lumen between the balloon and the distal protection device is isolated when the balloon is inflated. A second device includes inner and outer catheters, the outer catheter including a balloon, and the inner catheter including a light source encompassed by another balloon. Yet another device is a catheter having two balloons and a sleeve extending there between. Within the sleeve, the catheter includes a light source and an expanding member.