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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003

Percutaneous transvenous cellular cardiomyoplasty

Craig A. Thompson; Boris Nasseri; Joshua Makower; Stuart L. Houser; Michael McGarry; Theodore C. Lamson; Irina Pomerantseva; John Y. Chang; Herman K. Gold; Joseph P. Vacanti; Stephen N. Oesterle

Objectives The study evaluated a nonsurgical means of intramyocardial cell introduction using the coronary venous system for direct myocardial access and cell delivery. Background Direct myocardial cell repopulation has been proposed as a potential method to treat heart failure. Methods We harvested bone marrow from Yorkshire swine (n = 6; 50 to 60 kg), selected culture-flask adherent cells, labeled them with the gene for green fluorescence protein, expanded them in culture, and resuspended them in a collagen hydrogel. Working through the coronary sinus, a specialized catheter system was easily delivered to the anterior interventricular coronary vein. The composite catheter system (TransAccess) incorporates a phased-array ultrasound tip for guidance and a sheathed, extendable nitinol needle for transvascular myocardial access. A microinfusion (IntraLume) catheter was advanced through the needle, deep into remote myocardium, and the autologous cell–hydrogel suspension was injected into normal heart. Animals were sacrificed at days 0 (n = 2), 14 (n = 1, + 1 control/collagen biogel only), and 28 (n = 2), and the hearts were excised and examined. Results We gained widespread intramyocardial access to the anterior, lateral, septal, apical, and inferior walls from the anterior interventicular coronary vein. No death, cardiac tamponade, ventricular arrhythmia, or other procedural complications occurred. Gross inspection demonstrated no evidence of myocardial perforation, and biogel/black tissue dye was well localized to sites corresponding to fluoroscopic landmarks for delivery. Histologic analysis demonstrated needle and microcatheter tracts and accurate cell–biogel delivery. Conclusions Percutaneous intramyocardial access is safe and feasible by a transvenous approach through the coronary venous system. The swine offers an opportunity to refine approaches used for cellular cardiomyoplasty.


Archive | 2007

Devices, systems and methods for treating disorders of the ear, nose and throat

John Y. Chang; Joshua Makower; Julia D. Vrany; Theodore C. Lamson; Amrish Jayprakash Walke


Archive | 1998

Methods and apparatus for transmyocardial direct coronary revascularization

Joshua Makower; J. Christopher Flaherty; Timothy R. Machold; Jason B. Whitt; Margaret W. Tumas; Theodore C. Lamson; Marc Jensen


Archive | 2007

Integrated handle assembly for anchor delivery system

Joseph Catanese; Matthew McLean; Theodore C. Lamson; Amik Nagpurkar; Daniel Merrick; Joshua Makower; Claude A. Vidal; Russell J. Redmond; Michael Collinson; Mitchell C. Barham; Scott H. West


Archive | 2007

Multi-actuating trigger anchor delivery system

Matthew McLean; Floria Cheng; Daniel Merrick; Mitchell C. Barham; Andrew L. Johnston; Joseph Catanese; Theodore C. Lamson; Joshua Makower


Archive | 2001

Methods and apparatus for acute or chronic delivery of substances or apparatus to extravascular treatment sites

Joshua Makower; Theodore C. Lamson; J. Christopher Flaherty; John A. Reggie; John Y. Chang; Joseph Catanese; David R. Tholfsen


Archive | 2003

Devices and methods for transluminal or transthoracic interstitial electrode placement

Theodore C. Lamson; Joshua Makower; J. Flaherty


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2002

Percutaneous Transvenous Cellular Cardiomyoplasty A Novel Nonsurgical Approach for Myocardial Cell Transplantation

Craig A. Thompson; Boris Nasseri; Joshua Makower; Stuart L. Houser; Michael McGarry; Theodore C. Lamson; Irina Pomerantseva; John Y. Chang; Herman K. Gold; Joseph P. Vacanti; Stephen N. Oesterle


Archive | 2007

Devices, systems and methods for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia and other conditions

Theodore C. Lamson; Joshua Makower; Joseph Catanese; Jacqueline Nerney Welch; Amrish Jayprakash Walke; Claude A. Vidal; Russell J. Redmond; Michael Collinson


Archive | 1997

Devices for forming and/or maintaining connections between adjacent anatomical conduits

Steven W. Kim; J. Christopher Flaherty; Jason B. Whitt; Theodore C. Lamson; Joshua Makower

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