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Abhitabh Patil - Chicago IL, US Michael Gadaleta - New Milford NJ, US Karan Raturi - Duluth GA, US Ashish Patil - Lansdale PA, US Nikhil Dewan - Reston VA, US
Assignee:
Medivity, LLC - Suwanee GA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00 A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604 9503, 604264, 604540
Abstract:
The embodiments of the present invention relate to an endoscopic system and accessories. In particular, the various embodiments relate to endoscopic systems in which an accessory comprises a multi-lumen device that is capable of quantitatively delivering at least a catheter, a balloon, and a needle to a site. The accessory is configured to allow for individual, independent control of its components. For example, in some embodiments, the needle and guidewire can be independently controlled. In addition, the needle may be retracted back into an inner lumen of the catheter body. Accordingly, during use, the accessory of the embodiments allows the user to maintain access to an incision site without having to exchange or remove accessories for various parts of the procedure.
ABHITABH PATIL - CHICAGO IL, US MICHAEL GADALETA - NEW MILFORD NJ, US KARAN RATURI - DULUTH GA, US ASHISH PATIL - LANSDALE PA, US NIKHIL DEWAN - RESTON VA, US
Assignee:
MEDIVITY LLC - SUWANEE GA
International Classification:
A61B 1/00
US Classification:
600106
Abstract:
The embodiments of the present invention relate to an endoscopic system and accessories. In particular, the various embodiments relate to endoscopic systems in which an accessory comprises a multi-lumen device that is capable of quantitatively delivering at least a catheter, a balloon, and a needle to a site. The accessory is configured to allow for individual, independent control of its components. For example, in some embodiments, the needle and guidewire can be independently controlled. In addition, the needle may be retracted back into an inner lumen of the catheter body. Accordingly, during use, the accessory of the embodiments allows the user to maintain access to an incision site without having to exchange or remove accessories for various parts of the procedure
Multi-Lumen Endoscopic Method, Accessory, And System
ABHITABH PATIL - Chicago IL, US Michael Gadaleta - New Milford NJ, US Karen Raturi - Duluth GA, US Ashish Patil - Lansdale PA, US Nikhil Dewan - Reston VA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 1/015 A61B 1/018 A61F 2/958
Abstract:
The embodiments of the present invention relate to an endoscopic system and accessories. In particular, the various embodiments relate to endoscopic systems in which an accessory comprises a multi-lumen device that is capable of quantitatively delivering at least a catheter, a balloon, and a needle to a site. The accessory is configured to allow for individual, independent control of its components. For example, in some embodiments, the needle and guidewire can be independently controlled. In addition, the needle may be retracted back into an inner lumen of the catheter body. Accordingly, during use, the accessory of the embodiments allows the user to maintain access to an incision site without having to exchange or remove accessories for various parts of the procedure
Abbott
Corporate Accounts Executive
St. Jude Medical Jul 2015 - Jun 2018
Territory Manager
St. Jude Medical Oct 2010 - Jun 2015
Field Clinical Engineer
Medivity Mar 2009 - Jan 2015
Chief Strategy Officer
National Institute of Mental Health (Nimh) Jul 2009 - Apr 2010
Intramural Research Training Fellow
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2009 - 2010
M.S., Biotechnology
Georgia Institute of Technology 2005 - 2009
B.S., Biomedical Engineering
Skills:
Biotechnology Biomedical Engineering Medical Devices Fda Data Analysis Matlab Commercialization Iso 13485 Life Sciences Lifesciences Biomaterials R&D Cross Functional Team Leadership Medical Sales Marketing Health Care Economics Healthcare Product Launch U.s. Food and Drug Administration Cell Culture Statistics Clinical Research Sales Sales Management Medical Imaging