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Brian Loushine Phones & Addresses

  • 14721 Copperfield Pl, Wayzata, MN 55391 (612) 964-9226
  • Maple Grove, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Forest Lake, MN
  • San Jose, CA
  • Athens, WI
  • Forest Lake, MN

Work

Company: Greatbatch medical Aug 2012 Address: Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Position: Vascular marketing manager

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration (MBA) School / High School: University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 2012 to 2015

Skills

Medical Devices • Market Development • Iso 13485 • Product Development • Fda • Design Control • R&D • Product Launch • Design of Experiments • Biomedical Engineering • Manufacturing • Quality System • Commercialization • Product Marketing • Validation • Capa • V&V • Solidworks

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Manager, Marketing

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Location:
14721 Copperfield Pl, Wayzata, MN 55391
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Greatbatch Medical - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area since Aug 2012
Vascular Marketing Manager

Greatbatch Medical Mar 2010 - Sep 2012
Business Development Manager

Greatbatch, Inc. Oct 2008 - Mar 2010
Product Line Manager

Stryker Endoscopy Sep 2007 - Oct 2008
Senior Design Engineer

Enpath Medical Dec 2005 - Aug 2007
R&D Engineer
Education:
University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management 2012 - 2015
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1999 - 2004
B.S., Biomedical Engineering
Skills:
Medical Devices
Market Development
Iso 13485
Product Development
Fda
Design Control
R&D
Product Launch
Design of Experiments
Biomedical Engineering
Manufacturing
Quality System
Commercialization
Product Marketing
Validation
Capa
V&V
Solidworks

Publications

Us Patents

Transseptal Needle Apparatus

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US Patent:
20130304036, Nov 14, 2013
Filed:
May 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/888845
Inventors:
Rodolphe Katra - Blaine MN, US
Kevin Pietsch - Greenfield MN, US
Brian Loushine - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey Zweber - St Louis Park MN, US
Ed Goff - Mahtomedi MN, US
Blane Larson - Maple Lake MN, US
Jordon Honeck - Maple Grove MN, US
Grant Scheibe - Loretto MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/34
US Classification:
604528
Abstract:
In various examples, an apparatus includes a needle assembly including an outer cannula including a tubular sidewall disposed around a lumen. At least a portion of the sidewall includes an exterior including a polymeric material configured to inhibit skiving of an interior of a dilator with movement of the outer cannula within the dilator. An inner cannula is disposed within the lumen and is selectively slidable with respect to the outer cannula. A handle is disposed at a proximal portion of the needle assembly. The handle includes a first handle portion coupled to and movable with the outer cannula. A second handle portion is coupled to and movable with the inner cannula, wherein the first handle portion is selectively movable with respect to the second handle portion to extend a distal end of the inner cannula from within the lumen of the outer cannula.

Robotically Augmented Catheter Manipulation Handle

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US Patent:
20200254219, Aug 13, 2020
Filed:
Apr 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/861633
Inventors:
- White Bear Lake MN, US
Richard Farrell - Delwood MN, US
Dennis Berke - River Falls WI, US
Davis Flanagan - Saint Paul MN, US
David Bontrager - Minneapolis MN, US
Brian Loushine - Minnetonka MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/01
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a catheter manipulation handle with user interface controls for steering a catheter in situ while providing an augmented (e.g., motorized, powered and tunable precision steering, and perforation safeguards) control and feedback user experience. In an illustrative example, the catheter manipulation handle may provide motor assisted operation to automatically rotate and/or deflect a distal tip of the catheter to steer and guide the distal tip to a target location in the patient's vasculature system. The augmented feedback may include, for example, haptic feedback via the handle. Haptic, audible, and/or visual feedback via the handle may indicate, for example, proximity or engagement of the distal tip with sensitive tissue. In some examples, the handle's augmented operation may advantageously amplify feedback signals to enhance the user's perception of the patient's safety with respect to the safe passage of the distal tip through the patient's vasculature.

Multi-Channel Catheter Insert

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US Patent:
20170266410, Sep 21, 2017
Filed:
Mar 17, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/462436
Inventors:
- White Bear Lake MN, US
Ryan Douglas - Stillwater MN, US
Dennis Berke - River Falls WI, US
Davis Flanagan - Saint Paul MN, US
David Bontrager - Minneapolis MN, US
Avong Lo - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Brian Loushine - Minnetonka MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
A61B 5/00
A61M 1/00
A61B 1/07
A61M 25/01
A61M 25/06
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a flexible extrusion having a number of radially extending members configured for slidable insertion into a lumen of a surgical catheter shaft. In an illustrative example, the extrusion may have a flexible wall and define an interior insert lumen extending along the longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal end. Each of the radially extending members may have a distal engaging surface. When the extrusion is slidably inserted, for example, into the lumen of the catheter shaft, the distal engaging surface of each of the plurality of radial extending members may slidably engage an interior surface of the catheter shaft. In some examples, the inserted extrusion may define an annular distribution of longitudinally extending channels between a proximal and a distal end of the catheter. The slidable construction may advantageously simplify assembly, for example. The channels may offer end-to-end communication.

Robotically Augmented Catheter Manipulation Handle

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US Patent:
20170224955, Aug 10, 2017
Filed:
Feb 6, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/425982
Inventors:
- White Bear Lake MN, US
Richard Farrell - Delwood MN, US
Dennis Berke - River Falls WI, US
Davis Flanagan - Saint Paul MN, US
David Bontrager - Minneapolis MN, US
Brian Loushine - Minnetonka MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/01
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a catheter manipulation handle with user interface controls for steering a catheter in situ while providing an augmented (e.g., motorized, powered and tunable precision steering, and perforation safeguards) control and feedback user experience. In an illustrative example, the catheter manipulation handle may provide motor assisted operation to automatically rotate and/or deflect a distal tip of the catheter to steer and guide the distal tip to a target location in the patient's vasculature system. The augmented feedback may include, for example, haptic feedback via the handle. Haptic, audible, and/or visual feedback via the handle may indicate, for example, proximity or engagement of the distal tip with sensitive tissue. In some examples, the handle's augmented operation may advantageously amplify feedback signals to enhance the user's perception of the patient's safety with respect to the safe passage of the distal tip through the patient's vasculature.
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