Devices and methods for safely shrinking tissues surrounding a duct, hollow organ or body cavity

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APP PUB NO 20030060813A1
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09961692

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A medical device applies radiant energy to tissue surrounding or underlying the surface of a duct, hollow organ or body cavity. The energy is emitted through an expandable, energy-transmissive balloon in which a fluid coolant is circulated to cool the surface of the duct, hollow organ or body cavity and the tissue immediately underlying the surface of the duct, hollow organ or body cavity. The device includes an elongated transmission line extending through a catheter, having a proximal end portion, which is connectable to a source of radiant energy, and a distal end portion, to which a radiant energy emitter is coupled. The balloon is mounted on the distal end of the catheter and extends over the emitter. The catheter contains an inlet confined fluid passageway and an outlet confined fluid passageway to provide fluid coolant circulation through the balloon. Microscopic albumen microspheres or particles of quartz or silica are suspended in the fluid coolant to more uniformly diffuse the radiant energy.

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TRIMEDYNE INC15091 BAKE PARKWAY IRVINE CA 92618

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Crawford, L Dean Irvine, CA 13 1733
Graham, Randy P Irvine, CA 4 1062
Loeb, Marvin P Huntington Beach, CA 62 6828
Siminuk, Mark A Lake Forest, CA 4 463

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