Minneapolis, MN, United States of America

Dennis Wahr


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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Innovations by Dennis Wahr in Pulmonary Treatment Catheters

Introduction

Dennis Wahr is an accomplished inventor based in Minneapolis, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the area of pulmonary treatment. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique catheter system designed to improve the delivery of expandable catheter assemblies into body lumens.

Latest Patents

Dennis Wahr holds a patent for "Systems and methods for improved delivery of expandable catheter assemblies into body lumens." This patent describes a pulmonary treatment catheter and handle system that includes a catheter assembly with an insertion tube coupled to a handle assembly. The system is designed to be removably coupled to a delivery device, such as a flexible bronchoscope or endoscope. This device features a port for coupling the handle assembly and a working channel that communicates with the port, allowing for the delivery of the catheter assembly into a body lumen. The design aims to facilitate the delivery and positioning of a catheter electrode in treatment sites while minimizing damage to the catheter assembly and delivery device.

Career Highlights

Dennis currently works at Nuvaira, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the medical device sector. His work focuses on enhancing the effectiveness and safety of pulmonary treatments through advanced catheter technologies.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Dennis has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Larry Wales and Steven Paul Mertens. These collaborations have contributed to the development of cutting-edge medical solutions.

Conclusion

Dennis Wahr's contributions to the field of pulmonary treatment catheters exemplify the impact of innovation in medical technology. His patented systems enhance the delivery of catheter assemblies, improving patient outcomes in pulmonary care.

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