Christopher Nardone
Boston Scientific Corporation
12 Papers
205 Citations
Christopher Nardone is an academic researcher from Boston Scientific Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic coil & Introducer sheath. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Christopher Nardone include University of Oxford.
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Papers
Patent
Coil assemblies, components and methods
Marcia Buiser,Steve Keenan,Ashley Seehusen,Christopher Nardone +3 more
- 12 Oct 2005
TL;DR: Coil assemblies and related components and methods are disclosed in this article, where the coil assemblies can include two or more embolic coils having one or more different coil parameters, as well as other components.
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Catheter shaft including a metallic tapered region
Mark L. Adams,Todd Beaupre,Christopher Nardone,Mark Girard,Raymond Lareau +4 more
- 31 Aug 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a catheter shaft including a metallic tubular member including a plurality of apertures formed in the tubular wall of the metallic tube is described, which provides a desired degree of flexibility to the metal tube.
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Systems and methods for delivering a detachable implantable device
Marcia Buiser,Christopher Nardone,Christopher J. Elliott +2 more
- 29 Feb 2008
TL;DR: In this article, various systems and methods for delivering implantable devices, such as detachable embolic coils, are discussed, including an embolic coil mated to a pusher wire via a detachable link comprising first and second engaging members and an expandable member or a sleeve.
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Spring detach joint for delivering a detachable implantable device
Christopher Nardone,Nicholas Fedas +1 more
- 05 Aug 2013
TL;DR: In this article, an embolic coil mated to a delivery wire via a detachable link comprising first and second engaging members is used to deliver an implantable device to a target site.
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Embolic coil introducer sheath locking mechanisms
Marcia Buiser,Christopher J. Elliott,Ashley Seehusen,Christopher Nardone +3 more
- 04 Oct 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the embolic coil introducer sheath locking mechanism has a first position in which the locking mechanism applies pressure to the coil, and a second position where it does not apply pressure on the coil.
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