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Tracy M Andreotti

from Milford, MA
Age ~58

Tracy Andreotti Phones & Addresses

  • 6 Brookside Ln, Milford, MA 01757 (508) 473-9757
  • 100 Jones Rd, Hopedale, MA 01747 (508) 473-9757
  • Mendon, MA

Work

Company: Boston scientific Jul 1984 Position: Engineering technician

Education

School / High School: Milford High School 1979 to 1983

Skills

Design Control • Fda • Design of Experiments • Quality System • Medical Devices • Minitab • Design For Manufacturing • V&V • R&D • Product Development • Iso 14971 • Manufacturing • Validation • Fmea • Cross Functional Team Leadership

Industries

Medical Devices

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Engineering Technician

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Location:
6 Brookside Ln, Milford, MA 01757
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Boston Scientific
Engineering Technician
Education:
Milford High School 1979 - 1983
Dean College
Skills:
Design Control
Fda
Design of Experiments
Quality System
Medical Devices
Minitab
Design For Manufacturing
V&V
R&D
Product Development
Iso 14971
Manufacturing
Validation
Fmea
Cross Functional Team Leadership

Publications

Us Patents

Inserts For Dividing A Medical Device Lumen

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US Patent:
20130261641, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Mar 8, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/791211
Inventors:
Samuel Raybin - Marlborough MA, US
Paul Smith - Smithfield RI, US
Tracy Andreotti - Milford MA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 17/12
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606140, 606 1, 29428
Abstract:
An insert or elongate member divides the lumen of an elongated medical device, such as the working channel of an endoscope, into two or more secondary lumens. The insert or elongate member thereby improves the ability of the lumen of the elongated medical device to accommodate multiple items or uses. The insert or elongate member is capable of securing one item, such as a pull line, such that it does not interfere with another item positioned in the lumen of the elongated medical device or with another use of the lumen of the elongated medical device. In accordance with some embodiments, a ligating instrument comprises a ligating band dispenser, a pull line, and an elongate member having a dividing wall structure or a plurality of lumens, wherein the elongate member divides a working channel of an endoscope into a plurality of secondary lumens.

Tissue Retraction Device And Delivery System

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US Patent:
20190336728, Nov 7, 2019
Filed:
Apr 30, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/399459
Inventors:
- Maple Grove MN, US
CHRISTOPHER K. OTO - Boston MA, US
DANNY SHU-HUAN LEE - Cambridge MA, US
RYAN WALES - Northborough MA, US
ALEXANDER JOSEPH BURNHAM - Southbury CT, US
TRACY ANDREOTTI - Milford MA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
A61B 17/3205
A61B 1/00
A61B 17/02
Abstract:
Medical devices and methods of using medical devices are disclosed. An example tissue retraction device includes a first tissue engagement member coupled to an elastic member by a coupling assembly. The coupling assembly including a first coupler body having a first end region and a first compression member. Further, the first end region of the first coupler body is configured to extend into a portion of a lumen of the elastic member and the compression member is designed to compress the elastic member onto the first coupler body such that the elastic member is fixedly engaged with the coupler body.

Method Of And Apparatus For Positioning And Maintaining The Position Of Endoscopic Instruments

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US Patent:
20160256217, Sep 8, 2016
Filed:
May 18, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/158052
Inventors:
- Maple Grove MN, US
MARK L. ADAMS - Sandy UT, US
MARK MALLABY - San Diego CA, US
SCOTT E. SWAFFAR - Bloomington IN, US
MARTIN DONOFRIO - Indianpolis IN, US
TRACY ANDREOTTI - Milford MA, US
MIKE MANGANO - Needham MA, US
ROBERT G. REYNOLDS - Northborough MA, US
RUSSELL F. DURGIN - Bellingham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
A61B 17/32
A61B 17/3205
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus for, and a method of, accurate positioning of endoscopic instruments. Accurate positioning of the instruments is accomplished through the inclusion of a steering ability within the device. After the endoscopic instrument is properly positioned, the present invention may use rapid exchange technology, soft locks, and mechanical locks to maintain the position of the endoscopic instrument. Rapid exchange technology is used to minimize displacement forces present on the guidewire or catheters. Soft locks and mechanical locks resist movements caused by displacement forces.
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