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  • 3983 Fredonia Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 823-6503
  • 3983 Fredonia Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Method And Apparatus For Rupturing Targeted Cells

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US Patent:
6508814, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Nov 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188915
Inventors:
Proserfina R. Tortal - Glendale CA, 91204
Rolando A. Quirong - Glendale CA, 91204
Eleazar R. Tortal - Moonwalk Village Las Piñas, 3115, PH
Jocelyn F. Tortal - Moonwalk Village Las Piñas, 3115, PH
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 21, 606 20
Abstract:
A probe contacts targeted tissue, sometimes while positioned adjacent to nontargeted live tissues. In preferred forms, the probe includes a support that only minimally conducts heat from nontargeted tissues. A very conductive targeted-tissue-contacting element, at an end of the support, is immersed in a liquid cryogen (preferably nitrogen) and then removed for contacting with (e. g. , insertion into) the targeted tissue. An ultrathin highly thermoconductive polymeric tubing holds both a very conductive, cold material, forming the targeted-tissue-contacting element, and fine insulating material (e. g. highly insulating elastomer) forming part of the support. The targeted-tissue-contacting element is fashioned to fit the targeted tissue in at least one dimension, and the support to fit nontargeted live tissues (if any) adjacent to which the probe is positioned while contacting the targeted tissue. The probe provides for confined heat exchange with the targeted tissueâas by matching dimensions of probe and targeted tissue, or of support and nontargeted tissue, or insulating the support against heat flow into the probe or from nontargeted tissues; and preferably all of these. The best targeted-tissue-contacting element is a solid cryogen, roughly at liquid-nitrogen temperature; ideally it is solid carbon dioxide, particularly super-sublimated carbon dioxideâcooled to a temperature range characterized by extremely tight crystal bonds.

Cryosurgical Technique Induction Of Hyperosmotic Condition And Water Saturation

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US Patent:
59062096, May 25, 1999
Filed:
Dec 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/848095
Inventors:
Proserfina R. Tortal - Los Angeles CA
Rolando A. Quirong - Los Angeles CA
Eleazar R. Tortal - Los Angeles CA
Jocelyn Fonacier Tortal - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
128898
Abstract:
A method for increasing the damage to targeted cells to the point of rupture during freezing while minimizing the freezing of nearby non-targeted tissues comprising: inducing a hyperosmotic condition in the targeted tissue; bloating the targeted tissue; freezing the targeted tissue to cause increase of damage to the targeted tissue to the point of rupture while minimizing freezing of nearby non-targeted tissues.

Cryosurgical Technique And Devices

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US Patent:
58336850, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Sep 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/528921
Inventors:
Proserfina R. Tortal - Los Angeles CA
Rolando A. Quirong - Los Angeles CA
Eleazar R. Tortal - Los Angeles CA
Jocelyn Fonacier Tortal - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61B 1732
US Classification:
606 23
Abstract:
Devices and method for freezing of tissues. Devices comprise a cryosurgical probe that can be very slim with diameter up to a fraction of a millimeter for very focal freezing application, and an insulating canula for adjusting freeze zone. A cryosurgical probe with solid and liquid cold sources, wherein the solid cold source forms the portion of the probe inserted to tissue for thermal exchange while the liquid cold source maintains the operating temperature of said solid cold source. Method for rupturing targeted cells during freezing while minimizing freezing of nearby tissues and vasculatures.
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