David L. Kulcinski - Orange CA, US Luis A. Salazar - Chino Hills CA, US Dana K. Swanson - Murrieta CA, US Gary T. Tsuruta - Lake Forest CA, US Roxanna K. Kendall - Riverside CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M 29/00 A61B 5/107
US Classification:
606198, 606191, 600587, 128897
Abstract:
A fresh donor tissue valve isolation annulus size comprising a handle and trigger or crank knob manipulated by the user moves a movable probe into proximity with a stationary probe so that the probes can be inserted into the tissue valve lumen. The user releases the trigger or crank, and a biasing mechanism urges the movable probe away from the stationary probe until the resistance presented by the valve annulus equals the biasing force. A gage coupled to the movable probe displays a measure of the valve annulus diameter as a function of the distance that the movable probe moves away from the stationary probe until restrained from further movement by the fresh tissue valve annulus.
Methods And Apparatuses For Assembly Of A Pericardial Prosthetic Heart Valve
Arin N. Holecek - Liberty Lake WA, US Carolyn Majkrzak - San Clemente CA, US Janice L. Shay - Lake Forest CA, US Carol E. Eberhardt - Fullerton CA, US David L. Kulcinski - Orange CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
D05B 39/00 A61F 2/24
US Classification:
11247014, 623 213
Abstract:
A method of assembling a prosthetic valve using sheets of material, such as pericardium material, polymer or bioengineered film, or other material. The method provides an accurate and repeatable system of making pericardial valves in which sheets or pieces of material are held securely in place relative to each other throughout the steps of assembling the valve. In addition, methods of the present invention include maintaining consistent alignment of the fixtures and pericardium material throughout the valve assembly process and utilize features that make the tooling components easy to assemble and handle. Certain aspects of the invention can be used to help establish a repeatable sewing and cutting technique for creating a pattern shape for valve leaflets, establishing stitch lengths, and determining the exact placement of stitches.
Red Hill Lutheran Church 1995 - 2016
Communion Co-Ordinator
Education:
Sonoma State University 1975 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Santa Rosa Junior College 1971 - 1973
Associates, Associate of Arts, Biology, Chemistry
Washington Park High School 1959 - 1964
Skills:
Medical Devices Design Control Design of Experiments Validation R&D Iso 13485 Gmp Product Development Minitab Manufacturing Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Biomedical Engineering Electronics Design For Manufacturing Prototype Construction Iso Cad Designer Solidworks Solid Modeling Computer Aided Design