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US Patent 12064168 Catheter sensing and irrigating

Patent 12064168 was granted and assigned to Affera on August, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Affera
Affera
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Current Assignee
Affera
Affera
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
120641680
Patent Inventor Names
Ian Collier0
Jonathan Matthew Bond0
Andrew Miles Wallace0
Doron Harlev0
Date of Patent
August 20, 2024
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Patent Application Number
170688120
Date Filed
October 12, 2020
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7993337 Circumferential ablation device assembly
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US Patent 8221407 Catheter with tissue protecting assembly
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US Patent 8235988 Systems and methods for reduction of atrial fibrillation
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US Patent 8287533 Irrigated catheter and method, in particular for ablation and like techniques
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US Patent 8295902 Low profile electrode assembly
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US Patent 8348937 Irrigated ablation catheter
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US Patent 8419725 Method and devices for cardiac radiofrequency catheter ablation
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US Patent 8444639 Coaxial catheter instruments for ablation with radiant energy
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Tigist S Demie
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CPC Code
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A61B 1/00087
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A61B 2017/00039
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A61B 2017/00053
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A61B 2017/00154
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A61B 2017/00477
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A61B 2017/00526
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A61B 2017/00867
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A61B 2018/00011
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Patent abstract

Ablation systems of the present disclosure facilitate the safe formation of wide and deep lesions. For example, ablation systems of the present disclosure can allow for the flow of irrigation fluid and blood through an expandable ablation electrode, resulting in efficient and effective cooling of the ablation electrode as the ablation electrode delivers energy at a treatment site of the patient. Additionally, or alternatively, ablation systems of the present disclosure can include a deformable ablation electrode and a plurality of sensors that, in cooperation, sense the deformation of the ablation electrode, to provide a robust indication of the extent and direction of contact between the ablation electrode and tissue at a treatment site.

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