Medtronic since Jun 1995
Sr Director of Product Development
Education:
Stanford Center for Executive Development 2010 - 2010
Program Management
North Park University
Bachelor of Science, Physics
University of Michigan Business School
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management
Masters of Business Administration
H. Toby Markowitz - Roseville MN, US Phillip Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US Ioana Fleming - Anchorage AK, US Chad Giese - St. Paul MN, US Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US Michael Kryger - Chicago IL, US Karl Evan Nowak - Madison WI, US Pooja Mehta - Bartlett IL, US James Steeves - Milton, CA Lane A. Phillips - Minneapolis MN, US Shangqian Peter Zhang - Shoreview MN, US Steven L. Waldhauser - White Bear Township MN, US David Scanlon - Minneapolis MN, US Brian Houston Craig - Minneapolis MN, US Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US Koen Michels - Maastricht, NL Marie P. Smith - White Bear Lake MN, US Noelle Christine Hurtig - Minneapolis MN, US Olaf Eick - Bremen, DE Rogier Receveur - Maastricht, NL Vincent Larik - Kerkrade, NL Brent Chelgren - Plymouth MN, US Victoria Interrante - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Regents of the University of Minnesota - Minneapolis MN Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600374
Abstract:
An volume of a patient can be mapped with a system operable to identify a plurality of locations and save a plurality of locations of a mapping instrument. The mapping instrument can include one or more electrodes that can sense a voltage that can be correlated to a three dimensional location of the electrode at the time of the sensing or measurement. Therefore, a map of a volume can be determined based upon the sensing of the plurality of points without the use of other imaging devices. An implantable medical device can then be navigated relative to the mapping data.
H. Toby Markowitz - Roseville MN, US Phillip Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US Ioana Fleming - Anchorage AK, US Chad Giese - St. Paul MN, US Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US Michael Kryger - Chicago IL, US Karl Evan Nowak - Madison WI, US Pooja Mehta - Bartlett IL, US James Steeves - Milton, CA Lane A. Phillips - Minneapolis MN, US Shangqian Peter Zhang - Shoreview MN, US Steven L. Waldhauser - Whire Bear Township MN, US David A. Scanlon - Minneapolis MN, US Brian Houston Craig - Minneapolis MN, US Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US Koen Michels - Maastricht, NL Marie P. Smith - White Bear Lake MN, US Noelle Christine Hurtig - Minneapolis MN, US Olaf Eick - Bremen, DE Rogier Receveur - Maastricht, NL Vincent Larik - Kerkrade, NL Brent Chelgren - Plymouth MN, US Victoria Interrante - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600424
Abstract:
A volume of a patient can be mapped with a system operable to identify a plurality of locations and save a plurality of locations of a mapping instrument. The mapping instrument can include one or more electrodes that can sense a voltage that can be correlated to a three dimensional location of the electrode at the time of the sensing or measurement. Therefore, a map of a volume can be determined based upon the sensing of the plurality of points without the use of other imaging devices. An implantable medical device can then be navigated relative to the mapping data.
H. Toby Markowitz - Roseville MN, US Phillip Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US Ioana Fleming - Anchorage AK, US Chad Giese - St Paul MN, US Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US Michael Kryger - Chicago IL, US Karl Evan Nowak - Madison WI, US Pooja Mehta - Bartlett IL, US James Steeves - Milton, CA Lane A. Phillips - Minneapolis MN, US Shangqian Peter Zhang - Shoreview MN, US Steven L. Waldhauser - White Bear Township MN, US David A. Scanlon - Minneapolis MN, US Brian Houston Craig - Minneapolis MN, US Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US Koen Michels - Maastricht, NL Marie P. Smith - White Bear Lake MN, US Noelle Christine Hurtig - Minneapolis MN, US Olaf Eick - Bremen, DE Rogier Receveur - Maastricht, NL Vincent Larik - Kerkrade, NL Brent Chelgren - Plymouth MN, US Victoria Interrante - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600424
Abstract:
A volume of a patient can be mapped with a system operable to identify a plurality of locations and save a plurality of locations of a mapping instrument. The mapping instrument can include one or more electrodes that can sense a voltage that can be correlated to a three dimensional location of the electrode at the time of the sensing or measurement. Therefore, a map of a volume can be determined based upon the sensing of the plurality of points without the use of other imaging devices. An implantable medical device can then be navigated relative to the mapping data.
Determining The Position Of An Electrode Relative To An Insulative Cover
H. Toby Markowitz - Roseville MN, US Phillip Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US Ioana Fleming - Anchorage AK, US Chad Giese - St. Paul MN, US Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US Michael Kryger - Chicago IL, US Karl Evan Nowak - Madison WI, US Pooja Mehta - Bartlett IL, US James Steeves - Milton, CA Lane A. Phillips - Minneapolis MN, US Shangqian Peter Zhang - Shoreview MN, US Steven L. Waldhauser - White Bear Township MN, US David A. Scanlon - Minneapolis MN, US Brian Houston Craig - Minneapolis MN, US Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US Koen Michels - Maastricht, NL Marie P. Smith - White Bear Lake MN, US Noelle Christine Hurtig - Minneapolis MN, US Olaf Eick - Bremen, DE Rogier Receveur - Maastricht, NL Vincent Larik - Kerkrade, NL Brent Chelgren - Plymouth MN, US Victoria Interrante - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600424
Abstract:
A volume of a patient can be mapped with a system operable to identify a plurality of locations and save a plurality of locations of a mapping instrument. The mapping instrument can include one or more electrodes that can sense a voltage that can be correlated to a three dimensional location of the electrode at the time of the sensing or measurement. Therefore, a map of a volume can be determined based upon the sensing of the plurality of points without the use of other imaging devices. An implantable medical device can then be navigated relative to the mapping data.
H. Toby Markowitz - Roseville MN, US Phillip Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US Ioana Fleming - Anchorage AK, US Chad Glese - St. Paul MN, US Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US Michael Kryger - Chicago IL, US Karl Evan Nowak - Madison WI, US Pooja Mehta - Bartlett IL, US James Steeves - Milton, CA Lane A. Phillips - Minneapolis MN, US Shangqian Peter Zhang - Shoreview MN, US Steven L. Waldhauser - White Bear Township MN, US David A. Scanlon - Minneapolis MN, US Brian Houston Craig - Minneapolis MN, US Eduardo N. Warman - Maple Grove MN, US Koen Michels - Maastricht, NL Marie P. Smith - White Bear Lake MN, US Noelle Christine Hurtig - Minneapolis MN, US Olaf Eick - Bremen, DE Rogier Receveur - Maastricht, NL Vincent Larik - Kerkrade, NL Brent Chelgren - Plymouth MN, US Victoria Interrante - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 94
Abstract:
A volume of a patient can be mapped with a system operable to identify a plurality of locations and save a plurality of locations of a mapping instrument. The mapping instrument can include one or more electrodes that can sense a voltage that can be correlated to a three dimensional location of the electrode at the time of the sensing or measurement. Therefore, a map of a volume can be determined based upon the sensing of the plurality of points without the use of other imaging devices. An implantable medical device can then be navigated relative to the mapping data.