| |
 |
Eric Hadford Patents |
|
Inventor: Hadford; Eric
Address: Snohomish, WA
No. of patents: 5
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7407054 |
Packaged systems for implanting markers in a patient and methods for manufacturing and using suc |
August 5, 2008 |
| Packaged systems for implanting a marker in a patient and methods for manufacturing and using such systems. In one embodiment, a packaged system comprises an introducer having a cannula and a stylet configured to be received in the cannula, a marker in the cannula, and a package havi |
| 7289839 |
Implantable marker with a leadless signal transmitter compatible for use in magnetic resonance d |
October 30, 2007 |
| A leadless marker for localizing the position of a target within a patient. In one embodiment, the marker includes a casing, a resonating circuit, and a ferromagnetic element. The casing is configured to be positioned at a selected location relative to a target site in the patient; t |
| 7247160 |
Apparatuses and methods for percutaneously implanting objects in patients |
July 24, 2007 |
| Apparatuses and methods for percutaneously implanting objects, such as radioactive seeds or markers, in patients. In one embodiment, a device for percutaneously implanting an object in a patient includes a handle, a cannula projecting outwardly from the handle, and an actuator movably |
| 7135978 |
Miniature resonating marker assembly |
November 14, 2006 |
| A miniature resonating marker assembly that includes, in one embodiment, a ferromagnetic core, a wire coil disposed around the core, and a capacitor connected to the wire coil adjacent to the magnetic core. The core, coil, and capacitor form a signal element that, when energized, generat |
| 6889833 |
Packaged systems for implanting markers in a patient and methods for manufacturing and using suc |
May 10, 2005 |
| Packaged systems for implanting a marker in a patient and methods for manufacturing and using such systems. In one embodiment, a packaged system comprises an introducer having a cannula and a stylet configured to be received in the cannula, a marker in the cannula, and a package having a |
|
|
|