- Maple Grove MN, US Joel N. Groff - Delano MN, US Kent David Harrison - Maple Grove MN, US Joseph Michael Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US Mary-Claire Anderson - Los Angeles CA, US David Raab - Roseville MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/12 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
Expandable occlusive plugs and methods of using them are disclosed. The devices generally include a tubular body bearing multiple slits defining leaves, which expand radially outward when the ends of the device are brought toward one another.
Devices And Methods For Reducing A Dimension Of Openings In Tissue
- Maple Grove MN, US Joel N. Groff - Delano MN, US Martin R. Willard - Burnsville MN, US Nicholas Lee Tassoni - Andover MN, US Joseph Michael Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/00 A61B 17/128 A61F 5/00 A61B 17/122
Abstract:
A clip for reducing a dimension of an opening in tissue may include a continuous member having a plurality of legs and a plurality of preformed bends connecting adjacent legs, wherein the plurality of legs form: a first group having two protrusions; a second group having two protrusions; and a third group having two protrusions, wherein each protrusion of each group includes two legs of the continuous member and a corresponding preformed bend connecting the two legs, and each protrusion of each group extends from a region adjacent a first end of the clip to a region adjacent a second end of the clip.
Endoscopic Suture And Cinch Anastomotic Leak Repair Device
A system for treating tissue includes a first fastener including a first anchoring element at a distal end thereof for anchoring the first fastener in a first target portion of tissue extending about a periphery of a tissue defect to be treated and a first suture extending from a proximal end thereof. The system also includes a second fastener including a second anchoring element at a distal end thereof for anchoring the second fastener in a second target portion of tissue extending about a periphery of a tissue defect to be treated and a second suture extending from a proximal end thereof. Furthermore, the system includes a cinch element disposed about both of the first and second sutures and slidable therealong such that a tension applied to the first and second sutures draws the first and second fasteners toward one another to close the tissue defect.
Devices And Methods For Reducing A Dimension Of Openings In Tissue
- Maple Grove MN, US Joel N. GROFF - Delano MN, US Martin R. WILLARD - Burnsville MN, US Nicholas Lee TASSONI - Andover MN, US Joseph Michael CONNOLLY - Minneapolis MN, US
A clip for reducing a dimension of an opening in tissue may include a continuous member having a plurality of legs and a plurality of preformed bends connecting adjacent legs, wherein the plurality of legs form: a first group having two protrusions; a second group having two protrusions; and a third group having two protrusions, wherein each protrusion of each group includes two legs of the continuous member and a corresponding preformed bend connecting the two legs, and each protrusion of each group extends from a region adjacent a first end of the clip to a region adjacent a second end of the clip.
- Maple Grove MN, US Joel Munsinger - Blaine MN, US Derek Larson - Golden Valley MN, US Martin Willard - Burnsville MN, US Joseph Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
Abstract:
Expandable occlusive plugs and methods of using them are disclosed. The devices generally include an expandable framework at least partially covered by a membrane. The occlusive plugs can be used for occlusion of body lumens and/or to limit migration of embolic agents to non-target sites.
- Maple Grove MN, US Joseph M. Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US Katherine Routh - Coon Rapids MN, US Jaydeep Y. Kokate - Plymouth MN, US Gary J. Pederson - Albertville MN, US Derek C. Sutermeister - Ham Lake MN, US Michele C. Tessmer - Plymouth MN, US Jeffrey S. Lindquist - Maple Grove MN, US Robert N. Squire - Maple Grove MN, US Steven L. Kangas - Woodbury MN, US David Raab - Minneapolis MN, US Joel Munsinger - Blaine MN, US Derek K. Larson - Golden Valley MN, US Martin R. Willard - Burnsville MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
Abstract:
Medical devices and methods for forming the medical devices are disclosed in the present application. In one illustrative example an occlusion balloon comprises an outer balloon member, and an inner balloon member having an inner wall and an outer wall and extending through at least a portion of the outer balloon member. In at least some examples, when forces acting on the inner wall of the inner balloon member equal forces acting on the outer wall of the inner balloon member, the inner balloon member defines a lumen.
- Maple Grove MN, US Joel N. Groff - Delano MN, US David Harrison Kent - Mapple Grove MN, US Joseph Michael Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US Mary-Claire Anderson - Deephaven MN, US David Raab - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
Abstract:
Expandable occlusive plugs and methods of using them are disclosed. The devices generally include a tubular body bearing multiple slits defining leaves, which expand radially outward when the ends of the device are brought toward one another.
- Maple Grove MN, US Joseph Michael Connolly - Minneapolis MN, US Joel N. Groff - Delano MN, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides occlusion devices which comprise (a) a self-expanding support frame having a longitudinal axis comprising a plurality of loops each having an orifice, the support frame being self-expandable from a constrained shape to an unconstrained shape, and (b) a covering material covering an orifice of at least one of the loops. Also provided are assemblies and kits that contain such occlusion devices, and methods of delivering such occlusion devices to a patient.
Beale AFB Flight Medicine Clinic 15301 Warren Shingle Rd BLDG 5700, Beale AFB, CA 95903 5306344730 (phone), 5306344928 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Graduated: 1989
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Connolly III graduated from the Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 1989. He works in Beale AFB, CA and specializes in Aerospace Medicine.
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Duke University 2012 - 2013
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Biomedical Engineering
Clemson University 2008 - 2012
BS, Bioengineering
Elkhorn High School 2004 - 2008
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Faculty Scholarship Award, May 2012
Calhoun Honors College member, 2009-2012
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