Patents by Inventor Astley C. LOBO

Astley C. LOBO has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20220346832
    Abstract: A method of forming a balloon for a surgical access device includes positioning a molding material into a channel defined in a first mold half of a mold and mounting a second mold half onto the first mold half to cover the channel and form a cavity within the mold. The first and second mold halves each includes vent holes extending therethrough that are in fluid communication with the cavity. The method also includes expanding the molding material to conform to the shape of the cavity to form a balloon including protrusions extending radially outwardly therefrom. The protrusions are formed by engagement of the molding material with the vent holes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2021
    Publication date: November 3, 2022
    Inventors: Jason Mickus, Kevin M. Desjardin, Christopher A. Tokarz, Astley C. Lobo
  • Publication number: 20220346833
    Abstract: A surgical access device is insertable into tissue and includes a housing and a tubular member extending from the housing. A balloon is attached to an outer surface of the tubular member. The balloon has an outer surface with a plurality of depressions thereon. The plurality of depressions is arranged such that a portion of the balloon has a contact patch with an area that is less than an area of tissue surrounding the contact patch. The contact patch of the balloon has surface area that is greater than the area of tissue surrounding the contact patch of the balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2021
    Publication date: November 3, 2022
    Inventors: Jason Mickus, Kevin M. Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo
  • Patent number: 11484337
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula body and an anchor. The cannula body includes a housing, and an elongated portion extending distally from the housing. The elongated portion defines a longitudinal axis and defines a channel extending therethrough. The anchor is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the elongated portion of the cannula body and is longitudinally translatable relative to the elongated portion. The anchor defines an aperture and includes a ratchet mechanism configured to selectively lock a size of the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo, Douglas M. Pattison, Christopher Tokarz
  • Publication number: 20220330977
    Abstract: A surgical access assembly includes a cannula including an elongated shaft having a proximal end portion including an anchor inflation port and a distal end portion including an expandable anchor. The elongated shaft includes an inner tube and an outer tube disposed over the inner tube. The inner tube includes at least one groove defined in an outer surface thereof that forms an inflation channel with an inner surface of the outer tube. The inflation channel is in communication with the anchor inflation port and the expandable anchor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2022
    Publication date: October 20, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Oksana Buyda, Christopher A. Tokarz, Jason Mickus, Astley C. Lobo, Amanda M. Adinolfi
  • Patent number: 11471189
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula body, a fixation mechanism, and an illumination mechanism. The fixation mechanism includes a collar, a sleeve, an expandable member, and a distal ring. The illumination mechanism includes at least one light disposed on the expandable member, and a switch. Distal translation of the collar relative to an elongated portion of the cannula body causes the expandable member to move from a first position defining a first gap between a mid-portion of the expandable member and the elongated portion of the cannula body, to a second position defining a second gap between the mid-portion of the expandable member and the elongated portion of the cannula body, the second gap being greater than the first gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin M. Desjardin, Garrett P. Ebersole, Astley C. Lobo
  • Publication number: 20220323107
    Abstract: A surgical access device has a cannula tube with a collar coupled to a proximal region of the cannula tube. A balloon is attached to the cannula tube. The collar includes a receptacle and an inflater is insertable into the receptacle. The inflater has a body with a chamber and a first compound. A cap is attached to one end of the body and has a cavity containing a second compound. A membrane is disposed between the body and the cap and is configured to keep the first and second compounds separate. A button extends through an opening of the cap and a piston is coupled to the button. The piston includes a spike extending away from the button and is translatable in the cap between a rest position and an actuated position. The actuated position is defined by a portion of the spike penetrating the membrane such that the first compound interacts with the second compound generating a gas that is communicated to the balloon via a groove of the cannula tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2021
    Publication date: October 13, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin M. Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo
  • Patent number: 11432846
    Abstract: A surgical access assembly includes a cannula including an elongated shaft having a proximal end portion including an anchor inflation port and a distal end portion including an expandable anchor. The elongated shaft includes an inner tube and an outer tube disposed over the inner tube. The inner tube includes a channel extending longitudinally therethrough and first and second openings defined in an outer surface thereof that are in communication with the channel. The channel, the first openings, and the second openings form an inflation lumen with an inner surface of the outer tube. The inflation lumen is in communication with the anchor inflation port and the expandable anchor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2022
    Assignee: Covidien LP
    Inventors: Christopher A. Tokarz, Kevin Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Jason Mickus, Oksana Buyda, Astley C. Lobo, Amanda M. Adinolfi
  • Publication number: 20220218391
    Abstract: A cannula assembly is utilized during a minimally invasive surgery to provide sealed access of a surgical instrument to an insufflated body cavity. The cannula assembly includes a cannula sleeve and a suction cup that is adjustably positionable on the cannula sleeve. The suction cup is formed of a compressible material such that when the suction cup is compressed or pressed against tissue by a clinician, the suction cup creates suction and engages tissue in a sealing relation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2021
    Publication date: July 14, 2022
    Inventors: Christopher A. Tokarz, Douglas M. Pattison, Kevin M. Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo, Satish Gundala
  • Patent number: 11376037
    Abstract: A surgical access assembly includes a cannula including an elongated shaft having a proximal end portion including an anchor inflation port and a distal end portion including an expandable anchor. The elongated shaft includes an inner tube and an outer tube disposed over the inner tube. The inner tube includes at least one groove defined in an outer surface thereof that forms an inflation channel with an inner surface of the outer tube. The inflation channel is in communication with the anchor inflation port and the expandable anchor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2022
    Assignee: Covidien LP
    Inventors: Kevin Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Oksana Buyda, Christopher A. Tokarz, Jason Mickus, Astley C. Lobo, Amanda M. Adinolfi
  • Publication number: 20220168013
    Abstract: A surgical access device sterilizes tissue at a surgical site and/or the air at the surgical site. The surgical access device may include a cannula including an elongated shaft having a fluid delivery channel defined therein, a fluid delivery port coupled to the cannula and in fluid communication with the fluid delivery channel, and a porous sleeve disposed around the elongated shaft and in fluid communication with the fluid delivery channel. The fluid delivery channel provides a pathway for fluid flow (e.g., an anti-infective agent) from the fluid delivery port into the porous sleeve. The surgical access device may include a cannula including an elongated shaft having an anti-infective agent disposed therein. The surgical access device may include an instrument housing secured to a cannula, and a light source (e.g., an air sanitizing light source) disposed within a cavity of the instrument housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2020
    Publication date: June 2, 2022
    Inventors: Jacob C. Baril, Garrett P. Ebersole, Kevin M. Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Christopher A. Tokarz, Astley C. Lobo, Jason Mickus
  • Publication number: 20220160393
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula body, an obturator assembly, and a fixation mechanism. The fixation mechanism includes at least one wing, a first plurality of magnets disposed on the elongated portion of the obturator assembly, and a second plurality of magnets disposed on the at least one wing. The at least one wing is coupled to the elongated portion of the cannula body and is movable between a first position where the at least one wing is parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a second position where the at least one wing is disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis. A predetermined amount of translation of the elongated portion of the obturator assembly within a channel of the elongated portion of the cannula body causes the at least one wing to move from the first position to the second position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: Astley C. Lobo, Jason Mickus, Kevin M. Desjardin
  • Publication number: 20220142671
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula having a variable length. The cannula may include a shaft assembly including an outer shaft, an intermediate shaft disposed within and longitudinal slidable relative to the outer shaft, and an inner shaft disposed within and longitudinal slidable relative to the intermediate shaft. The shaft assembly is movable between an unextended position, a fully extended position, and a semi-extended position between the unextended and fully extended positions. The cannula may include a shaft having annular folds formed therein. The annular folds are axially movable relative to each other such that the shaft is longitudinally movable between an unextended position and a plurality of extended positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Publication date: May 12, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin M. Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo, Garrett P. Ebersole, Christopher A. Tokarz, Douglas M. Pattison
  • Publication number: 20220133980
    Abstract: A hand actuated suction and irrigation device enables the clinician to selectively provide suction or irrigation at a surgical site. In particular, the suction and irrigation device enables the clinician to control the amount of suction or irrigation provided at the surgical site through an ergonomically designed handle assembly. A clinician may selectively choose the suction or irrigation setting on the device by manipulating the first and second valve assemblies on opposing sides of a pump.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2021
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Inventors: Astley C. Lobo, Kevin M. Desjardin
  • Publication number: 20220133351
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula body, a fixation mechanism, and an illumination mechanism. The fixation mechanism includes a collar, a sleeve, an expandable member, and a distal ring. The illumination mechanism includes at least one light disposed on the expandable member, and a switch. Distal translation of the collar relative to an elongated portion of the cannula body causes the expandable member to move from a first position defining a first gap between a mid-portion of the expandable member and the elongated portion of the cannula body, to a second position defining a second gap between the mid-portion of the expandable member and the elongated portion of the cannula body, the second gap being greater than the first gap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2020
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin M. Desjardin, Garrett P. Ebersole, Astley C. Lobo
  • Publication number: 20220117630
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula, an instrument housing coupled to the cannula, a port coupled to the instrument housing, and a valve disposed within the port. The cannula includes an elongated shaft defining an access lumen and an inflation lumen therethrough. The port includes an inflation channel and an insufflation channel defined therethrough. The inflation channel is in fluid communication with the inflation lumen of the cannula and the insufflation channel is in fluid communication with the access lumen of the cannula. The valve is movable within the port between an inflation position in which a passageway defined through the valve is aligned with the inflation channel of the port, and an insufflation position in which the passageway of the valve is aligned with the insufflation channel of the port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Inventors: Christopher A. Tokarz, Douglas M. Pattison, Kevin Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo
  • Publication number: 20220022915
    Abstract: A trocar system includes a trocar assembly and a force sensor system. The trocar assembly includes a housing and an elongated cannula that extends from the housing. The force sensor system includes a force sensor supported on the trocar assembly, a control unit disposed in electrical communication with the force sensor, a processor, and a memory. The memory has instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor, cause the trocar system to sense, with the force sensor, a force applied through the trocar system, determine, with the control unit, if the force exceeds a predetermined threshold, and selectively output a signal through the control unit that indicates that the force exceeds the predetermined threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2020
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Inventors: Kevin M. Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo
  • Publication number: 20210386454
    Abstract: A cannula assembly includes an elongate shaft assembly that is adjustable by a clinician to vary the length of the cannula assembly. In particular, the elongate shaft assembly may be transitioned to provide various lengths of the cannula assembly by selectively positioning a plurality of segments of the elongate shaft assembly. In this manner, a single cannula assembly may be tailored to each patient or a surgical procedure being performed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2020
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Inventors: Astley C. Lobo, Kevin Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Christopher A. Tokarz, Oksana Buyda, Amanda M. Adinolfi
  • Publication number: 20210378705
    Abstract: A surgical access assembly includes a surgical access device having a cannula tube, an expandable balloon positioned in a distal region of the cannula tube, and an inflation assembly positioned in a proximal region of the cannula tube. The inflation assembly has a port and a check valve. The port is in fluid communication with the expandable balloon and the check valve is transitionable between rest and actuated configurations. A syringe includes a barrel with a chamber and a plunger slidably disposed in the chamber. An extension of the barrel is configured for releasably engaging the check valve. The plunger also includes a release feature that is engageable with the check valve to transition the check valve from the rest configuration to the actuated configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2020
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Kevin Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo, Douglas M. Pattison, Christopher A. Tokarz, Jacob C. Baril
  • Publication number: 20210346054
    Abstract: A surgical access assembly includes a cannula including an elongated shaft having a proximal end portion including an anchor inflation port and a distal end portion including an expandable anchor. The elongated shaft includes an inner tube and an outer tube disposed over the inner tube. The inner tube includes at least one groove defined in an outer surface thereof that forms an inflation channel with an inner surface of the outer tube. The inflation channel is in communication with the anchor inflation port and the expandable anchor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2020
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Kevin Desjardin, Douglas M. Pattison, Oksana Buyda, Christopher A. Tokarz, Jason Mickus, Astley C. Lobo, Amanda M. Adinolfi
  • Publication number: 20210346055
    Abstract: A surgical access device includes a cannula body and a fixation mechanism. The fixation mechanism includes a collar, a driver, a distal ring, a proximal ring, and a plurality of petals. The driver extends distally from the collar, and the distal ring is operatively engaged with a distal portion of the driver. The proximal ring at least partially surrounds an elongated portion of the cannula body and is disposed proximally of the distal ring. The plurality of petals extends proximally from the distal ring and is longitudinally translatable relative to the proximal ring. Longitudinal translation of the collar causes the plurality of petals to move between a first position defining a first gap between a proximal end of the plurality of petals and the elongated portion, and a second position defining a second, greater gap between the proximal end of the plurality of petals and the elongated portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2020
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Inventors: Jacob C. Baril, Kevin Desjardin, Astley C. Lobo