JOHN FREDERICK SWARTZ, III
Pilots at 302, Monkey Island, OK

License number
Oklahoma A4951762
Issued Date
Jul 2016
Expiration Date
Jul 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
56250 E 302 Rd, Monkey Island, OK 74331

Professional information

John Swartz Photo 1

Ablation Catheter

US Patent:
6605087, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Jul 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/906861
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Daig Division - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 41, 607101, 607105
Abstract:
An ablation catheter is disclosed having proximal and distal ends and an external surface, a lumen contained within the catheter body, a plurality of openings in the surface of the catheter, wherein the openings are in communication with the lumen, one or more electrodes secured within the catheter within the lumen and a source for conductive media to be introduced into the lumen to contact the electrode. The ablation catheter also may contain a conductive media flow control system which controls the flow of the conductive media through the openings in the surface of the catheter. Also disclosed is a process for ablation of human tissue which includes introducing an ablation catheter into the human body to a location to be ablated, passing a conductive media through a lumen of the catheter to contact one or more electrodes, passing the conductive media through the openings in the catheter body to contact the tissue to be ablated, and conducting energy from the electrode through the conductive media to the tissue for a sufficient period of time to ablate the tissue.


John Swartz Photo 2

Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
6540744, Apr 1, 2003
Filed:
Mar 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/814890
Inventors:
James A. Hassett - Bloomington MN
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Daig Division, Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 45, 606 49, 607101, 607122
Abstract:
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures comprising circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins, associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also medical devices for such process including a pair of balloons secured to a catheter with one balloon located within the other balloon and an ablation catheter located within one of the balloons, which devices are used for the formation of a circumferential ablation lesion in the pulmonary vein.


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Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
6503247, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
May 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/859078
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Michael J. Coyle - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 41, 606 47, 606 49, 607101, 607122
Abstract:
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures comprising circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also disclosed are medical devices used for formation of the circumferential ablation lesions in vessels associated with the heart.


John Swartz Photo 4

Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
8052680, Nov 8, 2011
Filed:
Oct 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/545943
Inventors:
James A. Hassett - Bloomington MN, US
John F. Swartz - Afton OK, US
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN, US
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61B 18/04, A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 45, 606 27, 606 41, 606 50
Abstract:
A process for preventing atrial premature contractions originating within a pulmonary vein from being conducted into the left atrium of a human heart. More specifically, an ablation lesion is formed which electrically isolates the located source of the atrial premature contraction in the pulmonary vein from connection with the left atrium and blocks passage of the atrial premature contraction originating from the located source. In one embodiment, the steps of the process include advancing a medical device into the left atrium of a human heart, introducing the advanced medical device into the pulmonary vein from the left atrium of a human heart, sensing electrical activity within the pulmonary vein using the introduced medical device, locating a source of the atrial premature contraction within the pulmonary vein using the sensed electrical activity, and forming an ablation lesion in tissue of the pulmonary vein at a location proximal from the located source of the atrial premature contraction within the pulmonary vein. Conductive media and various medical devices may be used with the process.


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Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
7118568, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/401798
Inventors:
James A. Hassett - Bloomington MN, US
John F. Swartz - Afton OK, US
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN, US
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 45, 606 49, 607101, 607122
Abstract:
A process for preventing atrial premature contractions originating within a pulmonary vein from being conducted into the left atrium of a human heart. More specifically, an ablation lesion is formed which electrically isolates the located source of the atrial premature contraction in the pulmonary vein from connection with the left atrium and blocks passage of the atrial premature contraction originating from the located source. In one embodiment, the steps of the process include advancing a medical device into the left atrium of a human heart, introducing the advanced medical device into the pulmonary vein from the left atrium of a human heart, sensing electrical activity within the pulmonary vein using the introduced medical device, locating a source of the atrial premature contraction within the pulmonary vein using the sensed electrical activity, and forming an ablation lesion in tissue of the pulmonary vein at a location proximal from the located source of the atrial premature contraction within the pulmonary vein. Conductive media and various medical devices may be used with the process.


John Swartz Photo 6

Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
6251109, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Jan 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/233337
Inventors:
James A. Hassett - Bloomington MN
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 45
Abstract:
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures including circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins, associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also medical devices for such process including a pair of balloons secured to a catheter with one balloon located within the other balloon and an ablation catheter located within one of the balloons, which devices are used for the formation of a circumferential ablation lesion in the pulmonary vein.


John Swartz Photo 7

Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
5938660, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Jun 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/883668
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Michael J. Coyle - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1739
US Classification:
606 45
Abstract:
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures comprising circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also disclosed are medical devices used for formation of the circumferential ablation lesions in vessels associated with the heart.


John Swartz Photo 8

Process And Device For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmia

US Patent:
6235025, May 22, 2001
Filed:
Mar 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/281727
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Michael J. Coyle - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 45
Abstract:
A process for the treatment of atrial arrhythmia by use of ablation procedures comprising circumferential ablation of vessels, particularly pulmonary veins associated with the left atrium of the heart. Also disclosed are medical devices used for formation of the circumferential ablation lesions in vessels associated with the heart.


John Swartz Photo 9

Ablation Catheter

US Patent:
6264654, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
Jul 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/361811
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 45
Abstract:
An ablation catheter is disclosed having proximal and distal ends and an external surface, a lumen contained within the catheter body, a plurality of openings in the surface of the catheter, wherein the openings are in communication with the lumen, one or more electrodes secured within the catheter within the lumen and a source for conductive media to be introduced into the lumen to contact the electrode. The ablation catheter also may contain a conductive media flow control system which controls the flow of the conductive media through the openings in the surface of the catheter. Also disclosed is a process for ablation of human tissue which includes introducing an ablation catheter into the human body to a location to be ablated, passing a conductive media through a lumen of the catheter to contact one or more electrodes, passing the conductive media through the openings in the catheter body to contact the tissue to be ablated, and conducting energy from the electrode through the conductive media to the tissue for a sufficient period of time to ablate the tissue.


John Swartz Photo 10

Ablation Catheter

US Patent:
6080151, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
Jul 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/897300
Inventors:
John F. Swartz - Afton OK
Michael C. Bednarek - Buffalo MN
Richard E. Stehr - Stillwater MN
Assignee:
Daig Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 1739
US Classification:
606 45
Abstract:
An ablation catheter is disclosed having proximal and distal ends and an external surface, a lumen contained within the catheter body, a plurality of openings in the surface of the catheter, wherein the openings are in communication with the lumen, one or more electrodes secured within the catheter within the lumen and a source for conductive media to be introduced into the lumen to contact the electrode. The ablation catheter also may contain a conductive media flow control system which controls the flow of the conductive media through the openings in the surface of the catheter. Also disclosed is a process for ablation of human tissue including introducing an ablation catheter into the human body to a location to be ablated, passing a conductive media through a lumen of the catheter to contact one or more electrodes, passing the conductive media through the openings in the catheter body to contact the tissue to be ablated, and conducting energy from the electrode through the conductive media to the tissue for a sufficient period of time to ablate the tissue.