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  • Fremont, CA
  • Newark, CA
  • Modesto, CA
  • Alameda, CA

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Company: W.c.mission karate Position: Owner wcmissionkarate

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Owner Wcmissionkarate

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Location:
Fremont, CA
Industry:
Sports
Work:
W.c.mission Karate
Owner Wcmissionkarate

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Jovito L. Fernando
President
Mission Karate Inc
40079 Msn Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539

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Low Profile Perfusion-Type Dilatation Catheter

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US Patent:
52795624, Jan 18, 1994
Filed:
Jan 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/006178
Inventors:
Motasim M. Sirhan - Sunnyvale CA
Andrew Lerohl - San Jose CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
A balloon dilatation catheter which has a coiled supporting element disposed within a guidewire receiving inner lumen extending within the interior of the balloon. Substantially lower profiles can be obtained with catheters of this type, particularly with perfusion-type dilatation catheters with little chance that the inner member will collapse when the balloon is inflated to high pressures. Additionally, the coiled supporting element provides much smoother transitions at the ends of the balloon and thereby improves the trackability of the catheter over a guidewire.

Catheter Shaft With An Oblong Transverse Cross-Section

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US Patent:
60130695, Jan 11, 2000
Filed:
Apr 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/063874
Inventors:
Motasim M. Sirhan - Sunnyvale CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Troy L. Thornton - San Francisco CA
Patrick K. Campbell - Georgetown MA
Eric Williams - Fairfield CA
Lawrence D. Wasicek - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604524
Abstract:
A balloon dilatation catheter having a catheter shaft with an oblong transverse cross-section with one transverse dimension in a first direction being significantly larger than a second transverse dimension in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first dimension is about 1. 1 to about 3 times greater, preferably about 1. 2 to about 2. 5 times greater than the second dimension. In one embodiment, a length of the distal shaft section has inner and outer tubular members where about 30% to not more than about 90% of the inner periphery of the outer tubular member takes the shape of and is secured to the exterior of the inner tubular member. In another embodiment the flexible distal shaft section is an extruded section having an oval or elliptical transverse cross-section. Preferably a pseudoelastic hypotube of NiTi alloy defines at least part of the inflation lumen within the catheter shaft. In another embodiment of the invention the proximal shaft of the catheter has an inner and outer tubular member.

Catheter Shaft With An Oblong Transverse Cross-Section

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US Patent:
60274751, Feb 22, 2000
Filed:
Jan 2, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/778662
Inventors:
Motasim M. Sirhan - Sunnyvale CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Troy L. Thornton - San Francisco CA
Patrick K. Campbell - Georgetown MA
Eric Williams - Fairfield CA
Lawrence D. Wasicek - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
A balloon dilatation catheter having a catheter shaft with an oblong transverse cross-section with one transverse dimension in a first direction being significantly larger than a second transverse dimension in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first dimension is about 1. 1 to about 3 times greater, preferably about 1. 2 to about 2. 5 times greater than the second dimension. In one embodiment, a length of the distal shaft section has inner and outer tubular members where about 30% to not more than about 90% of the inner periphery of the outer tubular member takes the shape of and is secured to the exterior of the inner tubular member. In another embodiment the flexible distal shaft section is an extruded section having an oval or elliptical transverse cross-section. Preferably a pseudoelastic hypotube of NiTi alloy defines at least part of the inflation lumen within the catheter shaft. In another embodiment of the invention the proximal shaft of the catheter has an inner and outer tubular member.

Low Profile Dilatation Catheter

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US Patent:
54962757, Mar 5, 1996
Filed:
Feb 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/192065
Inventors:
Motasim M. Sirhan - Sunnyvale CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
An intravascular catheter, such as a balloon dilatation catheter, which has a distal section wherein a small dimensioned distal section of an outer tubular member is bonded to an inner tubular member over a significant portion thereof to provide a catheter shaft having small transverse dimensions and improved flexibility with little or no loss is pushability. The catheter construction can be employed in a wide variety of catheters.

Catheter Shaft With An Oblong Transverse Cross-Section

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US Patent:
57438757, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Nov 4, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/742689
Inventors:
Motasim M. Sirhan - Sunnyvale CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Troy L. Thornton - San Francisco CA
Patrick K. Campbell - Georgetown MA
Eric Williams - Fairfield CA
Lawrence D. Wasicek - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
A balloon dilatation catheter having a catheter shaft with an oblong transverse cross-section with one transverse dimension in a first direction being significantly larger than a second transverse dimension in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first dimension is about 1. 1 to about 3 times greater, preferably about 1. 2 to about 2. 5 times greater than the second dimension. In one embodiment, a length of the distal shaft section has inner and outer tubular members where about 30% to not more than about 90% of the inner periphery of the outer tubular member takes the shape of and is secured to the exterior of the inner tubular member. In another embodiment the flexible distal shaft section is an extruded section having an oval or elliptical transverse cross-section. Preferably a pseudoelastic hypotube of NiTi alloy defines at least part of the inflation lumen within the catheter shaft. In another embodiment of the invention the proximal shaft of the catheter has an inner and outer tubular member.

Perfusion Type Dilatation Catheter Having Perfusion Ports With Depressed Proximal Edges

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US Patent:
53341546, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Aug 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/925568
Inventors:
Wilfred J. Samson - Saratoga CA
Motasim M. Sirhan - Santa Clara CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604102
Abstract:
A perfusion-type dilatation catheter with perfusion ports in the wall of the catheter shaft wherein the proximal edges of the perfusion ports have depressions extending into a guidewire receiving inner lumen which passes through the catheter shaft. The depressed proximal edges prevent excursions of guidewires through the perfusion ports as the guidewire is passed through the guidewire receiving inner lumen. The perfusion ports may be conveniently made by forming holes into the wall of the catheter shaft, inserting shaping pins into the holes, heating the wall of the catheter shaft to make it readily deformable and then rotating the shaping pins proximally along the longitudinal axis of the catheter shaft so that the rotated shaping pins form depressions along the proximal edges of the perfusion ports which extend into the guidewire receiving inner lumen within the catheter shaft.

Catheter For Stent Delivery

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US Patent:
53604016, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Feb 18, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/019046
Inventors:
Todd H. Turnland - Mountain View CA
Jovito L. Fernando - Modesto CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
A stent delivery catheter system employing a retractable protective sheath for protecting a body lumen from a stent delivered by the catheter. The catheter has a plurality of lumens, with at least one lumen devoted to housing a rod, wire or hypotube that retracts the protective sheath. The lumen housing the retracting member can carry a flushing fluid to purge the distal portion of the catheter.
Jovito J Fernando from Fremont, CA, age ~40 Get Report