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  • 24898 Nebula St NE, Stacy, MN 55079 (763) 444-8550
  • Pine City, MN
  • 6579 Egg Lake Rd N, Hugo, MN 55038
  • Minneapolis, MN
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  • Saint Paul, MN

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Linnea Rae Lentz

Address:
Stacy, MN 55079
License #:
10592 - Active
Category:
Veterinarian Medicine
Issued Date:
Jun 13, 1993
Renew Date:
Mar 1, 2016
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 2018
Type:
Veterinarian Medicine

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Gaining Access Around An Implanted Medical Device

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US Patent:
20080208133, Aug 28, 2008
Filed:
Feb 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/680346
Inventors:
Randy A. Lieberman - Bloomfield MI, US
Steven L. Waldhauser - Circle Pines MN, US
Javier J. Echenique - Miami FL, US
Lonnie D. Ronning - Coon Rapids MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
Kimberly A. Oleson - Shoreview MN, US
Deanna K. Levenhagen - Blaine MN, US
Phillip C. Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US
Michael W. Kimmel - Edina MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604171
Abstract:
Systems for gaining access into a body of a patient around an implanted body of an elongate medical device include a sheath having a deformable wall that allows insertion of the device body into a lumen surrounded by the sheath wall. The sheath wall may include first and second edges that extend from a proximal end to a distal end of the lumen, or just extend along a distal portion of the lumen. A tool, which includes a groove sized to grasp about a circumference of the device body, may facilitate insertion of the device body into the lumen of those sheath embodiments that include the first and second edges, by spreading at least one of the first and second edges of the wall apart from the other of the first and second edges while the device body is grasped within the tool.

Systems And Methods For Gaining Access Around An Implanted Medical Device

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US Patent:
20110282289, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
Jul 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/192770
Inventors:
Randy A. Lieberman - Bloomfield MI, US
Steven L. Waldhauser - Circle Pines MN, US
Javier J. Echenique - Miami FL, US
Lonnie D. Ronning - Coon Rapids MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
Kimberly A. Oleson - Shoreview MN, US
Deanna K. Levenhagen - Blaine MN, US
Phillip C. Falkner - Minneapolis MN, US
Michael W. Kimmel - Edina MN, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604171
Abstract:
Systems for gaining access into a body of a patient around an implanted body of an elongate medical device include a sheath having a deformable wall that allows insertion of the device body into a lumen surrounded by the sheath wall. The sheath wall may include first and second edges that extend from a proximal end to a distal end of the lumen, or just extend along a distal portion of the lumen. A tool, which includes a groove sized to grasp about a circumference of the device body, may facilitate insertion of the device body into the lumen of those sheath embodiments that include the first and second edges, by spreading at least one of the first and second edges of the wall apart from the other of the first and second edges while the device body is grasped within the tool.

Method And Apparatus To Detect Subcerebral Ischemia

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US Patent:
20130030495, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Jul 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/192029
Inventors:
Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US
Vincent E. Splett - Apple Valley MN, US
Nancy J. Rakow - Oak Grove MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/08
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A medical device and associated method detect ischemia using stimulation delivered to induce respiration. A spontaneous breathing response to the stimulation-induced respiration is determined. Ischemia is detected in response to the spontaneous breathing response. The spontaneous breathing response is measured as a response to adjusting a parameter controlling the stimulation.

Transvenous Method To Induce Respiration

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US Patent:
20130030496, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Jul 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/192116
Inventors:
Mustafa Karamanoglu - Fridley MN, US
Vincent E. Splett - Apple Valley MN, US
Nancy J. Rakow - Oak Grove MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 42
Abstract:
A system and method for delivering a nerve stimulation therapy determines whether a cardiac EGM signal can be sensed by a bipolar pair of electrodes selected from a number of electrodes positioned for stimulating a nerve. In response to not being able to sense a cardiac signal using the bipolar pair, stimulation of the nerve using a selected pair of the electrodes is enabled.

Apparatus And Method For Targeted Bronchial Denervation By Cryo-Ablation

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US Patent:
20220280217, Sep 8, 2022
Filed:
May 20, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/749704
Inventors:
- Toronto, CA
Linnea R. LENTZ - Stacy MN, US
Rick D. MCVENES - Isanti MN, US
Dan WITTENBERGER - Blainville, CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/02
Abstract:
A method for performing bronchial denervation, the method comprising an electromyography system having a cryoablation device with at least two recording electrodes. The electromyography system being configured to calculate a difference between a first electromyogram signal received from the first recording electrode and a second electromyogram signal received from the second recording electrode to generate a recorded electromyogram and compare the recorded electromyogram to a reference electromyogram.

Obstructive And Central Sleep Apnea Combination Therapy Control

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US Patent:
20230001200, Jan 5, 2023
Filed:
Sep 8, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/930645
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Avram Scheiner - Vadnais Heights MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61B 5/318
A61B 5/053
A61N 1/05
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/08
Abstract:
Apnea events may be detected based on a primary biomarker, e.g., respiration, in the one or more physiological signals. The apnea events may be characterized as one of an obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) event, a central sleep apnea (CSA) event, or a combination OSA/CSA event based on a secondary biomarker, e.g., a frequency spectrum or a morphology of the respirations in the one or more physiological signals. A first electrical stimulation may be provided to treat OSA in response to a first one or more of the apnea events being characterized as OSA events. A second electrical stimulation may be provided to treat CSA in response to a second one or more of apnea events being characterized as CSA events. A third electrical stimulation may be provided to treat combination OSA/CSA in response to a third one or more of the apnea events being characterized as combination OSA/CSA events.

Obstructive And Central Sleep Apnea Combination Therapy Control

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US Patent:
20210290957, Sep 23, 2021
Filed:
Mar 8, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/194943
Inventors:
- Minneapolis MN, US
Avram Scheiner - Vadnais Heights MN, US
Linnea R. Lentz - Stacy MN, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61B 5/08
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/318
A61B 5/053
A61N 1/05
Abstract:
Apnea events may be detected based on a primary biomarker, e.g., respiration, in the one or more physiological signals. The apnea events may be characterized as one of an obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) event, a central sleep apnea (CSA) event, or a combination OSA/CSA event based on a secondary biomarker, e.g., a frequency spectrum or a morphology of the respirations in the one or more physiological signals. A first electrical stimulation may be provided to treat OSA in response to a first one or more of the apnea events being characterized as OSA events. A second electrical stimulation may be provided to treat CSA in response to a second one or more of apnea events being characterized as CSA events. A third electrical stimulation may be provided to treat combination OSA/CSA in response to a third one or more of the apnea events being characterized as combination OSA/CSA events.

Pulmonary Denervation With Bronchial-Centered Dielectric Heating Element

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US Patent:
20200305974, Oct 1, 2020
Filed:
Mar 5, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/810039
Inventors:
- Mansfield MA, US
LINNEA R. LENTZ - STACY MN, US
CASEY M. LADTKOW - ERIE CO, US
ZHONGPING YANG - WOODBURY MN, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
Abstract:
A microwave ablation device including a catheter having an inner tube defining an inflow lumen therethrough and an outflow lumen between the inner tube and an inner surface of the catheter, a balloon in fluid communication with the inflow and outflow lumens, a microwave ablation antenna insertable into one of the inflow or outflow lumens, and a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of at least one of a fluid circulating in the catheter or an airway wall against which a portion of the catheter is positioned.
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