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Theron Schaefermeyer Phones & Addresses

  • North Salt Lake, UT
  • 732 Lakeview Dr, Wheeling, IL 60090 (847) 398-3139
  • 4 Oak Creek Dr, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847) 541-5038

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Company / Classification
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Theron Schaefermeyer
Principal
TANDS INVESTMENTS, LLC
Investor
851 E Eaglewood Dr, North Salt Lake, UT 84054

Publications

Us Patents

Therapeutic Prostatic Thermotherapy

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US Patent:
6522931, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/766746
Inventors:
Charles F. Manker - Lake Forest IL
Aaron P. Perlmutter - New York NY
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT
Dixie T. Sells - Sandy UT
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT
Assignee:
TherMatrx, Inc. - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
607102, 606 41, 606 31, 607101
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of treating a prostate in a patient in need thereof and a heating catheter, or an electromagnetic radiation applicator, system suitable for effecting the present inventive method. The present inventive method provides for substantial unexpected improvement in patient outcome by providing, inter alia, a preferred therapeutic temperature for thermotherapy of the prostate and a method of decreasing a patients intolerance due to pain. The present inventive system provides for, inter alia, automatic implementation of the present inventive method.

Apparatus And Method For Heat Treatment Of Tissue

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US Patent:
6640138, Oct 28, 2003
Filed:
Aug 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/632523
Inventors:
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT
Aaron Perlmutter - New York NY
Charles Manker - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
TherMatrx, Inc. - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
A61F 200
US Classification:
607101, 607105, 607102, 604 9703
Abstract:
An energy radiation applicator apparatus for hyperthermic treatment of targeted tissue in a patient is provided. The apparatus comprises a catheter for insertion into the patient, and an applicator operatively attached to the catheter and an energy source sufficient for elevating the temperature of targeted tissue in proximity to the applicator to a preselected temperature and for maintaining the preselected temperature during treatment. It may also comprise a positioning mechanism operatively attached to the catheter so that the applicator may be positioned at a desired position in proximity to the targeted tissue to be treated, a temperature sensor operatively attached to the catheter and in operative association with the applicator for measuring the temperature of the targeted tissue, and a locator for determining whether the applicator remains at the desired position. The locator is operatively attached to the energy source and deactivates the energy source when the conditions exist that permit the applicator to move from the desired position.

Therapeutic Prostatic Thermotherapy

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US Patent:
7089064, Aug 8, 2006
Filed:
Aug 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/232062
Inventors:
Charles F. Manker - Lake Forest IL, US
Aaron P. Perlmutter - New York NY, US
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT, US
Dixie T. Sells - Sandy UT, US
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT, US
Assignee:
AMS Research Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/00
US Classification:
607102, 606 34
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of treating a prostate in a patient in need thereof and a heating catheter, or an electromagnetic radiation applicator, system suitable for effecting the present inventive method. The present inventive method provides for substantial unexpected improvement in patient outcome by providing, inter alia, a preferred therapeutic temperature for thermotherapy of the prostate and a method of decreasing a patient's intolerance due to pain. The present inventive system provides for, inter alia, automatic implementation of the present inventive method.

Therapeutic Prostatic Thermotherapy

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US Patent:
7093601, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Apr 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/405814
Inventors:
Charles F. Manker - Lake Forest IL, US
Aaron P. Perlmutter - New York NY, US
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT, US
Dixie T. Sells - Sandy UT, US
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT, US
Assignee:
AMS Research Corporation - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
128898, 606 28, 607101
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of treating a prostate in a patient in need thereof and a heating catheter, or an electromagnetic radiation applicator, system suitable for effecting the present inventive method. The present inventive method provides for substantial unexpected improvement in patient outcome by providing, inter alia, a preferred therapeutic temperature for thermotherapy of the prostate and a method of decreasing a patient's intolerance due to pain. The present inventive system provides for, inter alia, automatic implementation of the present inventive method.

Microwave Applicator With Margin Temperature Sensing Element

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US Patent:
20080033422, Feb 7, 2008
Filed:
Aug 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/499079
Inventors:
Paul F. Turner - Bountiful UT, US
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT, US
Thomas L. Youd - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/04
A61F 2/00
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
606 33, 607102, 607156
Abstract:
A microwave applicator for applying microwave radiation to body tissue includes a temperature sensor positioned along the applicator to measure the temperature of body tissue at a margin of the tissue to be treated. By monitoring the temperature of the tissue at the margin of the tissue to be treated, the heating of the tissue can be better controlled to ensure that the tissue to be treated is heated to the required temperature while damage to surrounding normal tissue is minimized. Treatment can include positioning one or more applicators into body tissue and applying microwave radiation to the applicators. Phase and amplitude control of the microwave radiation can be used to produce a desired heating pattern. Optimization of the number and location of microwave applicators and the phase and amplitude of microwave energy applied thereto can be determined through pretreatment simulation.

Therapeutic Prostatic Thermotherapy

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US Patent:
62167030, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Aug 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/130708
Inventors:
Charles F. Manker - Lake Forest IL
Aaron P. Perlmutter - New York NY
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT
Dixie T. Sells - Sandy UT
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT
Assignee:
TherMatrx, Inc. - Bannockburn IL
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128898
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of treating a prostate in a patient in need thereof and a heating catheter, or an electromagnetic radiation applicator, system suitable for effecting the present inventive method. The present inventive method provides for substantial unexpected improvement in patient outcome by providing, inter alia, a preferred therapeutic temperature for thermotherapy of the prostate and a method of decreasing a patient's intolerance due to pain. The present inventive system provides for, inter alia, automatic implementation of the present inventive method.

Urethral Inserted Applicator For Prostate Hyperthermia

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US Patent:
52495850, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Nov 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/609373
Inventors:
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT
Amer M. Tumeh - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
BSD Medical Corporation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61N 502
US Classification:
607 99
Abstract:
A urethral inserted applicator for prostate hyperthermia includes a multi-tube, balloon type catheter. The catheter includes first and second closed end fluid dry tubes, respectively, for a helical coil electrode type applicator, and an electromagnetic field compatible temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the prostate tissue, and an open fluid receiving tube enabling urine drainage from the bladder. A radiofrequency source supplies electromagnetic energy to the applicator. A control unit contains a comparator which is connected to the temperature sensor and a temperature reference device for comparing the actual tissue temperature level with a desired temperature level and output control signals to the radiofrequency generator for controlling the output to the applicator. The coil type applicator is an elongated coil connected to the center conductor of a coaxial cable. A second electrode is connected to the outer conductor of the connecting cable providing a ground current return of the heating current.

Urethral Inserted Applicator Prostate Hyperthermia

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US Patent:
53444353, Sep 6, 1994
Filed:
Nov 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/609372
Inventors:
Paul F. Turner - North Salt Lake UT
Theron N. Schaefermeyer - North Salt Lake UT
Amer M. Tumeh - Salt Lake City UT
Philip A. Terry - Salt Lake County UT
Assignee:
BSD Medical Corporation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61N 502
US Classification:
607101
Abstract:
A method for the treatment of the prostate gland which heats the tissues which would otherwise be surgically removed with a trans-urethral resection of the prostate. This method is accomplished by combining a radiating energy device integrated with a urinary drainage Foley type catheter, which is modified to provide cooling along the urethra surfaces. The radiating device also serves as a means to measure the tissue radiated thermal energy for the control or monitoring of temperature of the prostate tissues being heated. A urethral inserted applicator for prostate hyperthermia includes a multi-tube, balloon type catheter. The catheter includes a fluid dry tube for an energy radiator antenna applicator which also serves as a radiometric temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the prostate tissue, and an open fluid receiving tube. An electromagnetic energy generator supplies electromagnetic energy to the applicator. A comparator is connected to the temperature output of the radiometer, and a temperature reference potentiometer for comparing the actual tissue temperature level with a desired temperature level and outputting control signals to the electromagnetic generator for controlling the output to the applicator.
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