Charles Franklin Tabor (b. June 21, 1841, St. Joseph County, Michigan) was an American lawyer and politician. [edit] Life. He was the son of Silas Tabor (d. ...
Wiener Weiss & Madison since May 2011
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Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein and Hilbert, LLC - New Orleans, LA Aug 2008 - May 2011
Associate
Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office May 2002 - Jul 2005
Deputy
Education:
Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center 2005 - 2008
Timothy R. Ryan - Brooklyn Park MN, US Charles P. Tabor - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24 A61B 17/00
US Classification:
623 211, 606206
Abstract:
A simplified and more easily employed tool for holding an implantable annuloplasty prosthesis during passage of sutures through the prosthesis and for conveniently and efficiently releasing the prosthesis from the tool. Separation of the implantable prosthesis and the tool may be conveniently accomplished without requiring the use of a sharp instrument. Attachment between the prosthesis and its surgical carrying tool can be accomplished in a suture-less fashion. The tool includes a suture management device in some embodiments for selectively receiving and maintaining sutures otherwise securing the prosthesis to tissue.
Timothy R. Ryan - Brooklyn Park MN, US Tirone E. David - Brooklyn Park MN, US Charles P. Tabor - Brooklyn Park MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24 A61B 17/00
US Classification:
623 211, 606108, 606206
Abstract:
A simplified and more easily employed tool for holding an implantable annuloplasty prosthesis during passage of sutures through the prosthesis and for conveniently and efficiently releasing the prosthesis from the tool. Separation of the implantable prosthesis and the tool may be conveniently accomplished without requiring the use of a sharp instrument. Attachment between the prosthesis and its surgical carrying tool can be accomplished in a suture-less fashion. The tool includes a suture management device in some embodiments for selectively receiving and maintaining sutures otherwise securing the prosthesis to tissue.
Delivery Systems And Methods Of Implantation For Prosthetic Heart Valves
Eliot Bloom - Hopkinton NH, US Timothy R. Ryan - Shorewood MN, US Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US Timothy G. Laske - Shoreview MN, US Carolyn C. Majkrzak - San Clemente CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111, 623 126, 623 211
Abstract:
A delivery system for delivering a stented prosthetic heart valve to a lumen of a patient, the delivery system including a tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end, and a plurality of wires extending from the distal end of the tubular body, wherein each of the wires has a distal end that is coiled for engagement with a stent of a stented prosthetic heart valve.
Delivery Systems And Methods Of Implantation For Prosthetic Heart Valves
Timothy G. Laske - Shoreview MN, US Timothy R. Ryan - Shorewood MN, US Carolyn C. Majkrzak - San Clemente CA, US Eliot Bloom - Hopkinton NH, US Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111, 623 126, 623 211
Abstract:
A method of deploying an implantable stented device in an anatomical location of a patient, including the steps of providing a delivery system with first and second stent engagement structures at its distal end, attaching a first structural element of the stented device to the first stent engagement structure and attaching a second structural element of the stented device to the second stent engagement structure, advancing the stented device to an implantation site, and sequentially disengaging the first structural element of the stented device from the first stent engagement structure of the delivery system and then disengaging the second structural element of the stented device from the second stent engagement structure.
Tim Ryan - Shorewood MN, US Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623002360
Abstract:
A flexible annuloplasty prosthesis for repairing a heart valve having a valve annulus. The annuloplasty prosthesis comprises a flexible body defining an exterior of the prosthesis formed of a biocompatible material and configured to rest against and support the heart valve annulus upon implantation. The flexible annuloplasty prosthesis has a height of not more than 2.5 mm. This low profile characteristic enhances a surgeon's ability to implant the prosthesis. In one preferred embodiment, the flexible body is a fabric material folded onto itself along a length thereof, with the annuloplasty prosthesis being characterized by an elevated longitudinal stiffness.
Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US Paul Rothstein - Elk River MN, US Eliot Bloom - Hopkinton NH, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06 A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 111, 623 124, 623 136, 623 211
Abstract:
A delivery system for delivery of an implantable stented device to a body lumen, the device having a plurality of structures at its proximal end, wherein the delivery system comprises a first body portion removably attached to a second body portion and wherein the second body portion includes a plurality of attachment components at its distal end for attachment to the plurality of structures at the proximal end of the device.
Timothy R. Ryan - Shorewood MN, US Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06 A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 126, 623 211, 623 134
Abstract:
A replacement prosthetic heart valve for engagement with a structure of an original prosthetic heart valve that includes at least one visually detectable marker. The replacement heart valve includes a stent structure having a generally tubular body portion and at least one visually detectable marker on a portion of the stent structure, and at least two leaflets attached within the interior area of the tubular body portion of the stent structure. At least one visually detectable marker of the stent structure is alignable with at least one visually detectable marker of the original prosthetic heart valve.
Delivery Systems And Methods Of Implantation For Prosthetic Heart Valves
Patrick E. Macaulay - Windsor CA, US Robert J. Murray - Santa Rosa CA, US Trevor Greenan - Santa Rosa CA, US Timothy R. Ryan - Shorewood MN, US Charles Tabor - Shoreview MN, US Matthew J. Birdsall - Santa Rosa CA, US Gianfranco Pellegrini - Santa Rosa CA, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111, 623 123
Abstract:
A delivery system for delivering a stented prosthetic heart valve to a lumen of a patient, the delivery system including a tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a base portion with a plurality of extending elements, wherein each of the extending elements is engageable with a portion of a stent of a prosthetic heart valve. The delivery system further includes a sleeve having an inner area. The sheath is longitudinally moveable relative to the base portion from a first position where the inner area of the sleeve at least partially covers the extending elements of the base portion to a second position where the extending elements are not positioned within the inner area of the sleeve.
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Charles Tabor Incorporator
A AND C COAL COMPANY
Charles Clayt Tabor Manager
Arcturus Renewables LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments