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AngioDynamics Inc. v. Vascular Solutions Inc. DC
- 0:10-cv-03601
- D. Minn.
- Judge: Donovan W. Frank
+1
- Filed: 08/18/2010
- Closed: 12/27/2010
- Latest Docket Entry: 12/27/2010
- PACER
1
Plaintiff
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Defendant
2
Accused
Products
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Patents-in-Suit
517
Days in
Litigation
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AngioDynamics Inc. v. Vascular Solutions Inc. DC
- 0:10-cv-03601
- D. Minn.
- Judge: Donovan W. Frank
+1
- Filed: 08/18/2010
- Closed: 12/27/2010
- Latest Docket Entry: 12/27/2010
- PACER
Cause of Action
Willful Patent Infringement
Assigned Judge
Outcome Summary
- Patent Information
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Validity & Enforceability
Claim # | Claim Text | Outcome |
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1 |
A method for endovascular laser treatment of a varicose vein method comprising: inserting into a diseased vein an optical fiber and a spacer arranged near a distal end of the optical fiber; injecting a tumescent agent into tissue adjacent to the
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Enforceable and Valid
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2 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein the spacer is attached to the optical fiber near the distal end of the optical fiber, the optical fiber defines a tip at its distal end, and the spacer is a non-expanding sleeve that extends over and is
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Enforceable and Valid
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3 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein the optical fiber defines a tip at its distal end, and the spacer is a non-expanding, ceramic-type sleeve that extends over and is located radially relative to the fiber tip, and the method further includes
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Enforceable and Valid
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4 |
The method according to claim 1, after the step of inserting further comprising deploying the spacer to further position the distal end of the optical fiber away from the inner wall of the diseased vein.
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Enforceable and Valid
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5 |
The method according to claim 4, wherein: the spacer includes a plurality of ribs; and the step of deploying the spacer includes expanding the plurality of ribs in a radially outward direction.
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Enforceable and Valid
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6 |
The method according to claim 4, wherein: the spacer includes a plurality of ribs with each rib having a proximal end attached to the optical fiber and a distal end that is unattached to the optical fiber.
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Enforceable and Valid
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7 |
The method according to claim 4, wherein: the spacer includes a plurality of ribs with each rib having a proximal end attached to the optical fiber and a distal end that is unattached to the optical fiber; and the step of deploying the spacer
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Enforceable and Valid
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8 |
The method according to claim 4, wherein: the spacer includes a tube surrounding the optical fiber and having its distal portion attached to the optical fiber, the tube having a plurality of ribs positioned near the distal portion; and the step of
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Enforceable and Valid
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9 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein: the step of applying laser energy includes applying laser energy through the distal end of the optical fiber whose fiber diameter is less than 600 micron.
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Enforceable and Valid
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10 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein: the spacer includes ceramic material; and the step of inserting includes inserting into the diseased vein the spacer including the ceramic material.
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Enforceable and Valid
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11 |
The method according to claim 10, wherein: the spacer is a ceramic sleeve surrounding the optical fiber near the distal end of the optical fiber; and the step of inserting includes inserting into the diseased vein the optical fiber and the ceramic
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Enforceable and Valid
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12 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein: the spacer is a non-expanding spacer; and the step of inserting includes inserting into the diseased vein the non-expanding spacer.
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Enforceable and Valid
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13 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein: the spacer is a non-expanding sleeve surrounding the optical fiber near the distal end of the optical fiber; and the step of inserting includes inserting into the diseased vein the non-expanding sleeve.
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Enforceable and Valid
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14 |
The method according to claim 13, wherein: the sleeve extends over the distal end of the optical fiber and is located radially relative to the distal end of the optical fiber; and the step of inserting includes inserting into the diseased vein the
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Enforceable and Valid
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15 |
The method according to claim 1, further including allowing thermal energy resulting from directing the laser energy into the lumen and blood within the lumen to transfer to the inner wall of the diseased vein and cause tissue damage and ultimate
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Enforceable and Valid
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16 |
The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the step of inserting the optical fiber and spacer.
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Enforceable and Valid
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17 |
An endovascular laser treatment method for treating a varicose vein comprising: inserting into a vein an optical fiber including a fiber tip and a sleeve that extends over and is located radially relative to the fiber tip; injecting a tumescent agent
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Enforceable and Valid
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18 |
The method according to claim 17, wherein the sleeve is a non-expanding sleeve and the method further includes spacing the fiber tip away from the inner wall of the vein with the non-expanding sleeve to prevent contact between the fiber tip and inner
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Enforceable and Valid
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19 |
The method according to claim 18, wherein the non-expanding sleeve is a ceramic-type sleeve, and the method further includes spacing the fiber tip away from the inner wall of the vein with the ceramic-type sleeve to prevent contact between the fiber
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Enforceable and Valid
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20 |
The method according to claim 17, further including allowing thermal energy resulting from emitting the laser energy into the lumen and blood within the lumen to transfer to the inner wall of the vein and cause tissue damage and ultimate collapse of
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Enforceable and Valid
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21 |
The method according to claim 17, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the step of inserting the optical fiber.
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Enforceable and Valid
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22 |
A method for endovascular laser treatment of a varicose vein comprising: endoluminally inserting an optical fiber having a tip at a distal end of the optical fiber and a non-expanding, ceramic-type sleeve extending over and located radially relative
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Enforceable and Valid
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23 |
The method of claim 22, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the step of inserting the optical fiber.
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Enforceable and Valid
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24 |
The method according to claim 23, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the step of positioning.
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Enforceable and Valid
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25 |
The method according to claim 22, further including allowing thermal energy resulting from directing the laser energy into the lumen and blood within the lumen to transfer to the inner wall of the vein and cause tissue damage and ultimate collapse of
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Enforceable and Valid
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26 |
A method for endovascular laser treatment of a varicose vein comprising: introducing into a diseased vein an optical fiber including a tip and a non-expanding spacer extending over and located radially relative to the tip; positioning the
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Enforceable and Valid
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27 |
The method according to claim 26, further comprising injecting a tumescent agent into tissue adjacent to the diseased vein.
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Enforceable and Valid
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28 |
The method according to claim 27, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the introducing step.
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Enforceable and Valid
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29 |
The method according to claim 28, wherein the step of injecting the tumescent agent is performed after the positioning step.
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Enforceable and Valid
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30 |
The method according to claim 26, wherein the non-expanding spacer is a sleeve extending over and located radially relative to the fiber tip, and the method further includes spacing the fiber tip away from the inner wall of the vein with the
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Enforceable and Valid
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The method according to claim 26, wherein the non-expanding spacer is a ceramic sleeve extending over and located radially relative to the fiber tip, and the method further includes spacing the fiber tip away from the inner wall of the vein with the
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Enforceable and Valid
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Claim # | Claim Text | Outcome |
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4 |
An endovascular treatment method comprising: inserting into a blood vessel a spacer arranged near a distal end of an optical fiber, the spacer being a ceramic spacer; and applying laser energy though the distal end of the optical fiber while
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Enforceable and Valid
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5 |
The method according to claim 4, after the step of inserting, further comprising deploying the spacer to position the distal end of the optical fiber away from the inner wall of the vessel.
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Enforceable and Valid
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