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UCSD Medical GroupUCSD Medical Center Obstetrics & Gynecology 200 W Arbor Dr DEPT 8433, San Diego, CA 92103 (619)5436777 (phone), (619)5433703 (fax)
UCSD Medical GroupUCSD Medical Center Labor & Delivery 200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92103 (619)5436600 (phone), (619)5432437 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver Graduated: 1978
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Diabetes Mellitus Complicating Pregnancy or Birth Uncomplicated or Low Risk Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hebert graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1978. He works in San Diego, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Hebert is affiliated with UCSD Medical Center.
Business Government/Administrative Health Care Insurance Labor-Employment Litigation: Commercial Litigation: Personal Injury Workers' Compensation Civil Rights Business
ISLN:
923616074
Admitted:
2014
Law School:
St. Mary's University, J.D., 2014
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stephen Joeseph Hebert President
BAY STREET MEDICAL, INC
2250 Bay St #212, San Francisco, CA 94123
Us Patents
Manipulatable Delivery Catheter For Occlusive Devices (Ii)
Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Counter Clockwise, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606194, 606200
Abstract:
This is in the general field of surgical instruments and is specifically a delivery catheter with a flexible, proximally-manipulated hinge or joint region. The inventive catheter may have a balloon region. The catheter may have a shaft of varying flexibility which contains several lumen. The inner, or delivery, lumen generally may be used with a guidewire to access target sites within the body via the flexible, small diameter vessels of the body. The delivery lumen may be also used for placement of occlusive materials, e. g. , in an aneurysm. Inflation of the micro-balloon, located near the distal tip of the catheter, is effected using the inflation lumen. The push/pull wire lumen contains a wire, which when manipulated, flexes the catheters distal tip. The push/pull wire tubing may have a variable thickness to aid in adjusting the degree of flexibility. Moreover, the delivery catheter may be capable of twisting in a helical or corkscrew-like manner for traversing certain vasculature.
Flexible Flow Apparatus And Method For The Disruption Of Occlusions
Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA Eduardo U. Sucgang - South San Francisco CA Stephen J. Hebert - Berkeley CA Estela D. Gatchalian - San Jose CA Quang Q. Tran - Fremont CA Victor C. Esch - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Endovasix, Inc. - Belmont CA
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 7, 606 13, 606 15, 606128, 128898, 607 89
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for creating fluid flow from one location to another are disclosed. The fluid flow is created via the absorption of repetitive pulses of radiation in a fluid to generate bubbles that expand and collapse repetitively. This fluid mechanism, or pumping phenomenon, can be used to aid removal of a total or partial occlusion in a body passage by disrupting a surface of the occlusion with acoustic shock and pressure waves and/or by causing mechanical disruption of the occlusive material. Appropriate selection of materials and particular constructions improve apparatus flexibility.
Manipulatable Delivery Catheter For Occlusive Devices (Ii)
Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Counter Clockwise, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606200, 606194
Abstract:
This is in the general field of surgical instruments and is specifically a delivery catheter with a flexible, proximally-manipulated hinge or joint region. The inventive catheter may have a balloon region. The catheter may have a shaft of varying flexibility which contains several lumen. The inner, or delivery, lumen generally may be used with a guidewire to access target sites within the body via the flexible, small diameter vessels of the body. The delivery lumen may be also used for placement of occlusive materials, e. g. , in an aneurysm. Inflation of the micro-balloon, located near the distal tip of the catheter, is effected using the inflation lumen. The push/pull wire lumen contains a wire, which when manipulated, flexes the catheters distal tip. The push/pull wire tubing may have a variable thickness to aid in adjusting the degree of flexibility. Moreover, the delivery catheter may be capable of twisting in a helical or corkscrew-like manner for traversing certain vasculature.
Manipulatable Delivery Catheter For Occlusive Devices (Ll)
Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA, US Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606194, 606200
Abstract:
This is in the general field of surgical instruments and is specifically a delivery catheter with a flexible, proximally-manipulated hinge or joint region. The inventive catheter may have a balloon region. The catheter may have a shaft of varying flexibility which contains several lumen. The inner, or delivery, lumen generally may be used with a guidewire to access target sites within the body via the flexible, small diameter vessels of the body. The delivery lumen may be also used for placement of occlusive materials, e. g. , in an aneurysm. Inflation of the micro-balloon, located near the distal tip of the catheter, is effected using the inflation lumen. The push/pull wire lumen contains a wire, which when manipulated, flexes the catheter's distal tip. The push/pull wire tubing may have a variable thickness to aid in adjusting the degree of flexibility. Moreover, the delivery catheter may be capable of twisting in a helical or corkscrew-like manner for traversing certain vasculature.
Guidewire Loaded Stent For Delivery Through A Catheter
Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA, US Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Counter Clockwise, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111, 604264, 606194
Abstract:
A guidewire loaded stent for delivery through a catheter is described herein. The stent delivery assembly can deliver and place a stent within tortuous regions of the body which are accessible to guidewires but inaccessible to stenting catheters. The assembly comprises a guidewire covered in part by a retractable sheath and a radially expandable stent near or at the distal end of the guidewire. The whole assembly is advanced through conventional catheters or it may be used alone. In either case, when the stent is adjacent to a treatment site within the body, the sheath is retracted proximally to expose the stent for radial expansion into contact with the vessel wall. Radio-opaque marker bands are optionally located on either side or both sides of the stent on the guidewire body to aid in visual placement. The assembly can optionally include an expandable balloon on the guidewire for different treatment modalities.
Manipulatable Delivery Catheter For Occlusive Devices (Ii)
Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA, US Marc-Alan Levine - Pottstown PA, US
Assignee:
Micrus Endovascular Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
606194, 604 9601
Abstract:
This is in the general field of surgical instruments and is specifically a delivery catheter with a flexible, proximally-manipulated hinge or joint region. The inventive catheter may have a balloon region. The catheter may have a shaft of varying flexibility which contains several lumen. The inner, or delivery, lumen generally may be used with a guidewire to access target sites within the body via the flexible, small diameter vessels of the body. The delivery lumen may be also used for placement of occlusive materials, e. g. , in an aneurysm. Inflation of the micro-balloon, located near the distal tip of the catheter, is effected using the inflation lumen. The push/pull wire lumen contains a wire, which when manipulated, flexes the catheter's distal tip. The push/pull wire tubing may have a variable thickness to aid in adjusting the degree of flexibility. Moreover, the delivery catheter may be capable of twisting in a helical or corkscrew-like manner for traversing certain vasculature.
Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA, US Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
Counter Clockwise, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 111
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for caged stent delivery is provided herein. The device can be used to position and deliver any type of stent to a preselected treatment site within an intraluminal cavity. The device comprises a tubular portion, a plurality of arms attached to the distal end of the tubular portion, and a mechanism to open the arms. In operation, the caged device carries a stent in a constricted form to the treatment site for deployment. The arms of the cage are then opened, the stent released and deployed, and the device withdrawn. Several methods are provided to open the arms, including various pullwires, a piston, an electrolytic joint, and an activator. The arms may be constructed of a shape memory alloy and opened when shape memory behavior is effected. The device may be used with conventional catheters or used with a stent-loaded guidewire.
Marc-Alan Levine - San Francisco CA, US Stephen Hebert - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
Counter Clockwise, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 135
Abstract:
Described herein are methods and devices that may be useful, for instance, in thrombectomy and embolectomy procedures, stent delivery procedures, and procedures for bridging the neck of an aneurysm. The bifurcated guidewire device described herein comprises a proximal end, a distal end, a length therebetween, and at least one bifurcation branching the guidewire into at least two arms. The arms are controllable, which may be accomplished, e. g. , by providing arms constructed of a shape memory material, or by providing mechanical methods to control the arms. The guidewire may have any number of bifurcations branching the guidewire into any number of arms as practicable. The arms may or may not have radio-opaque markers thereon or be constructed of a radio-opaque material. The arms may have webbing or a semi-permeable sac disposed between them to help capture natural or foreign matter therein. The guidewire may be used with or without a catheter.
Medical Device Consultant 2010 - 2015
Consultant
Neurogami Medical 2010 - 2015
Founder
Bay Street Medical 2006 - 2010
Founder
Vascular Fx 2003 - 2005
Founder
Cardiovasc 2003 - 2004
R and D Project Engineer
Education:
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1986 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Massachusetts