Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014
Title: Innovations in Aortic Dissection Treatment by Todd D Reil
Introduction
Todd D Reil is an accomplished inventor based in Anoka, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the treatment of aortic dissection. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing patient outcomes through advanced therapeutic methods.
Latest Patents
Todd D Reil holds a patent for "Devices, therapeutic compositions and corresponding percutaneous treatment methods for aortic dissection." This patent outlines methods and devices designed for the percutaneous treatment of various forms of aortic dissection. The invention involves partially filling the false lumen of the aortic dissection with a stabilization agent and includes steps to decrease the size of the false lumen. The device is capable of aspirating fluid from the false lumen to reduce its volume. Additionally, it features a sealing agent, such as a biocompatible adhesive, to seal the entrance opening between the true lumen and the false lumen. The medical devices described in the patent generally comprise an extendable sealing element used in conjunction with a catheter to expand the true lumen while reducing the size of the false lumen. The device can aspirate and/or deliver fluid containing the stabilization agent into the false lumen.
Career Highlights
Todd D Reil is associated with Vatrix Medical, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions for medical challenges. His work has been instrumental in advancing the treatment options available for patients suffering from aortic dissection.
Collaborations
Todd has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Matthew F Ogle and Edward J Anderson. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of cutting-edge medical technologies.
Conclusion
Todd D Reil's contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the treatment of aortic dissection, highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to improving patient care. His patent reflects a significant advancement in therapeutic methods, showcasing the potential for better outcomes in medical treatments.