Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-2000
Title: Marc Jensen - Innovator in Electrophysiological Catheter Technology
Introduction
Marc Jensen is a distinguished inventor based in San Marcos, California, known for his contributions to the field of electrophysiology. He holds two patents that showcase his innovative approach to catheter design and functionality. His work has significantly advanced the capabilities of medical devices used in electrophysiological procedures.
Latest Patents
Marc's latest patents include the "Electrophysiological mapping and ablation catheter and method" and a "Catheter for electrophysiological procedures." The first patent describes a mapping and ablating catheter featuring a short distal tip electrode with a bio-compatible outer surface and a thermal dissipating mass. This design allows for effective heat dissipation during ablation procedures, ensuring safety and efficiency. The second patent outlines a catheter designed for electrophysiological procedures, incorporating a manipulation handle for enhanced control and a stiffening member to increase rigidity. These innovations facilitate precise maneuverability and operational ease for physicians.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Marc has worked with notable companies in the medical technology sector, including Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. and Heart Rhythm Technologies, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced medical devices.
Collaborations
Marc has collaborated with esteemed professionals in the field, including David Lipson and William W Cimino. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages
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