Patents by Inventor Charles Gresl, Jr.

Charles Gresl, Jr. 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).

  • Patent number: 7766823
    Abstract: A method of providing access to tissue for a surgical instrument through a body wall is provided. The method includes providing an expandable retractor having a flexible sheath, the retractor being in a collapsed state; introducing the retractor into the body and placing the retractor adjacent the tissue; expanding the retractor; deploying the flexible sheath by engaging the flexible sheath with a tool and driving the flexible sheath through the body wall with the tool; and inserting the surgical instrument from outside the body through the flexible sheath to provide access to the tissue by the surgical instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Covidien AG
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Publication number: 20100174149
    Abstract: A method of providing access to tissue for a surgical instrument through a body wall is provided. The method includes providing an expandable retractor having a flexible sheath, the retractor being in a collapsed state; introducing the retractor into the body and placing the retractor adjacent the tissue; expanding the retractor; deploying the flexible sheath by engaging the flexible sheath with a tool and driving the flexible sheath through the body wall with the tool; and inserting the surgical instrument from outside the body through the flexible sheath to provide access to the tissue by the surgical instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2010
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, JR., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 6605037
    Abstract: An inflatable retraction apparatus is provided for retracing an organ inside a body to gain access to an adjacent tissue. The apparatus includes an able chamber formed from a single thin envelope, and capable of being collapsed for insertion through an incision and being expanded to a predetermined shape for retracing the organ. An inflation mechanism is adapted to selectively inflate the chamber to the predetermined shape. The inflation mechanism includes at least one inflation tube attached to the inflatable chamber in fluid communication theretween, and an inflatable maintaining lattice operatively enveloping the inflatable chamber and in operative association with the inflation mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Sherwood Services AG
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5993384
    Abstract: A retractor and a surgical tool are positioned within a cannula, and a dissection cradle of the retractor is positioned at the distal end of the cannula. The retractor includes a first portion with an axis approximately parallel to the axis of the cannula and a second portion with an axis at an angle to the axis of the cannula. The dissection cradle is located at the distal end of the second portion of the retractor, and may include two substantially parallel, spaced legs with the retractor shaped in a loop between and in a plane skewed relative to the axis of the legs, and with the loop directed away from the surgical tool. Thus, in operation, when the surgeon locates a vein and side branch of interest, the surgeon extends the retractor to cradle the vein in the dissection cradle. Once cradled, the retractor may be fully extended to urge the vein away from the axis of the cannula isolate the side branch for exposure to the surgical tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Lunsford, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, John W. Davis, Tenny Chang, Jeffrey W. Baxter
  • Patent number: 5895353
    Abstract: A retractor and a surgical tool are positioned within a cannula, and a dissection cradle of the retractor is positioned at the distal end of the cannula. The retractor includes a first portion with an axis approximately parallel to the axis of the cannula and a second portion with an axis at an angle to the axis of the cannula. The dissection cradle is located at the distal end of the second portion of the retractor, and may include two substantially parallel, spaced legs with the retractor shaped in a loop between and in a plane skewed relative to the axis of the legs, and with the loop directed away from the surgical tool. Thus, in operation, when the surgeon locates a vein and side branch of interest, the surgeon extends the retractor to cradle the vein in the dissection cradle. Once cradled, the retractor may be fully extended to urge the vein away from the axis of the cannula isolate the side branch for exposure to the surgical tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1999
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Lunsford, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, John W. Davis, Tenny Chang, Jeffrey W. Baxter
  • Patent number: 5865728
    Abstract: A method of separating tissue layers using an inflatable balloon, in which endoscopic visualization may be carried out through the balloon during inflation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5827314
    Abstract: A lifting apparatus for deployment through a laparoscopic incision in a body wall to apply an external lifting force over a large area of the body wall. The apparatus provides a broad lifting surface that is capable of applying a lifting force of at least 40 pounds (180 Newtons) to an area of a body wall sufficiently extensive to reduce the lifting pressure exerted on the body wall to well below that which could cause pressure trauma to the body wall, yet delivers this broad lifting surface through the body wall via an incision about 14 mm long. The apparatus comprises a body wall engaging element capable of passing in a packaged state through the laparoscopic incision, and being inflatable to an inflated state. In the inflated state, the body wall engaging element is substantially toroidal, provides a broad lifting face, and bounds a central hole. The body wall engaging element includes an equatorial portion facing into the central hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Lunsford, Edwin J. Hlavka, Edmund J. Roschak, Daniel T. Wallace, Charles Gresl, Jr., David B. McCallum, Dana G. Mead
  • Patent number: 5823945
    Abstract: An apparatus for retracting an organ inside the body to gain access to an adjacent tissue Includes an inflatable main chamber having a thin, flexible main envelope. Inflation of the main chamber within the body results in retraction of body tissues or organs to retracted conditions. During use an aperture may be formed in the main envelope to provide access through the main chamber to body tissue. An inflatable secondary chamber defines a cage positioned within or around the main chamber and maintains retraction of organs retracted by the main chamber notwithstanding formation of an aperture in the main envelope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5743850
    Abstract: An apparatus for retracting an organ inside the body to gain access to an adjacent tissue includes a main chamber which is positionable within the body and inflatable to an expanded condition to retract a body organ. The apparatus includes an inflatable additional chamber which when inflated maintains the main chamber in the expanded condition, and the organ in the retracted condition, notwithstanding release of the main chamber from the inflated condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5681341
    Abstract: A lifting apparatus for deployment through a laparoscopic incision in a body wall to apply an external lifting force over a large area of the body wall. The apparatus provides a broad lifting surface that is capable of applying a lifting force of at least 40 pounds (180 Newtons) to an area of a body wall sufficiently extensive to reduce the lifting pressure exerted on the body wall to well below that which could cause pressure trauma to the body wall, yet delivers this broad lifting surface through the body wall via an incision about 14 mm long. The apparatus comprises a body wall engaging element capable of passing in a packaged state through the laparoscopic incision, and being inflatable to an inflated state. In the inflated state, the body wall engaging element is substantially toroidal, provides a broad lifting face, and bounds a central hole. The body wall engaging element includes an equatorial portion facing into the central hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Lunsford, Edwin J. Hlavka, Edmund J. Roschak, Daniel T. Wallace, Charles Gresl, Jr., David B. McCallum, Dana G. Mead
  • Patent number: 5562603
    Abstract: An apparatus is described for laparoscopically retracting an organ inside the body to provide surgical access to adjacent tissue. The apparatus includes a thin, flexible envelope which encloses a chamber. The envelope is laparoscopically insertable in a collapsed state into a body cavity, and the chamber is inflatable to an expanded state following introduction of the envelope into the body. Inflation of the chamber causes retraction of adjacent tissue. An elastomeric seal is insertable into the chamber following inflation and is attachable to part of the envelope inside the chamber following inflation of the chamber. The seal provides a gas-tight seal to maintain the chamber in the expanded state, and to maintain the organ in the retracted state, notwithstanding the piercing of an aperture in the part of the envelope covered by the seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5531856
    Abstract: An inflatable apparatus for organ retraction includes a main envelope which forms a main chamber. An additional chamber is formed by attaching the periphery of an additional envelope to the outside or the inside of the main envelope. The part of the surface of the main envelope that is not covered by the additional envelope provides a plurality of windows, which, after the additional chamber is inflated, may be at least partially removed to provide apertures through which treatment or observation can be carried out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5527264
    Abstract: In a method for retracting an organ inside the body to provide access for treating a tissue, a retractor having a main envelope which defines a main chamber is positioned in a collapsed state adjacent to the organ to be retracted. The main chamber is subsequently inflated to retract the adjacent organ. A surgical instrument is passed through the main envelope into the main chamber to contact the tissue for treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1996
    Assignee: Origin Medsystem, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5514075
    Abstract: A fan retractor has a pair of angle-shaped elements moveable relative to one another. The angle-shaped elements include first legs disposed in a generally parallel relationship, and second legs that extend laterally from the first legs, and are adapted for engaging with the abdominal wall. The second legs fan out upon rotation of the first legs relative to one another and have an effective thickness, measured in the direction defined by the first legs, that decreases distally from the first legs. The retractor also includes a lifting device that applies a lifting force to the angle-shaped elements.In variations, the second legs have a stiffness that decreases distally from the first legs; the first legs are linked so as to contrarotate relative to one another; the retractor includes a lifting force indicator; and the lifting device unidirectionally applies the lifting force to the angle-shaped elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Albert K. Chin, Rick J. Kaufmann, Charles Gresl, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5513291
    Abstract: Apparatus for coupling a light beam from a light source to a light fibre with reduced heating of the light fibre. The light source has a lamp, a condenser lens, and a dichroic infra-red filter disposed along an optical axis between the lamp and the light fibre. The apparatus is adapted for operation with plastic light fibres that have a softening temperature of less than 100 degrees Celsius. The apparatus comprises light fibre connector that secures the light fibre on the optical axis. A non-visible radiation filter is located on the optical axis in a broad part of the light beam between the dichroic filter and the light fibre and reduces non-visible radiation energy remaining in the light beam following the dichroic filter. A beam restrictor is located on the optical axis adjacent to, and thermally isolated from, the light fibre connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael P. Buchin, Charles Gresl, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5465711
    Abstract: Retraction of an organ or tissue plane to be retracted is performed to gain access for a surgical instrument to treat an organ or tissue plane to be treated. An inflatable retractor, including a main envelope enclosing a main chamber, is provided with the main envelope in a collapsed state. The main envelope of the retractor is placed adjacent the organ or tissue plane to be retracted. The main chamber is inflated to an expanded state to retract the organ or tissue plane to be retracted. An aperture is pierced in the main envelope to provide access for the surgical instrument passed into the main chamber to contact an organ or tissue plane to be treated while the main chamber is maintained in the expanded state, notwithstanding the aperture pierced in the main envelope. The organ or tissue plane to be retracted and the organ or tissue plane to be treated may be different parts of the same organ or tissue plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1995
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5454367
    Abstract: An inflatable retractor including a main envelope enclosing a main chamber is provided. The main envelope is provided in a collapsed state. An elastomeric window is also provided. The main envelope of the inflatable retractor is placed adjacent the organ inside the body, and the main chamber is expanded to an expanded state to retract the organ. Following inflation of the main chamber to the expanded state, the elastomeric window is attached to the main envelope inside the main chamber to cover part of the main envelope. The surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber. An aperture is pierced in the pan of the main envelope covered by the elastomeric window to provide access for the surgical instrument to contact the tissue. The elastomeric window provides a gas-tight seal to maintain the main chamber in the expanded state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5402772
    Abstract: Apparatus for retracting an organ inside the body to gain access to an adjacent tissue. The apparatus comprises an expandable cage and an expansion element. The expandable cage is capable of being inserted into the body through a small incision or puncture in a collapsed state. The expansion element is for selectively expanding the expansible cage inside the body to an expanded state. The expansion element includes an envelope enclosing a fluid-inflatable chamber. The expansible cage includes an additional envelope mounted inside the inflatable chamber and enclosing an additional fluid-inflatable chamber. The expansible cage is additionally capable of maintaining the expanded state independently of the expansion element after the expansible cage has been expanded by the expansion element to the expanded state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5318580
    Abstract: A trocar is received in a trocar tube for movement relative to the tube between a position extended from the tube for piercing and a retracted position shielded by the tube. The trocar is mounted within a housing which carries a spring normally biasing the trocar to the retracted position. A latch mechanism within the housing is engageable with the trocar to maintain the trocar in the extended position. The latch mechanism senses the application of piercing force to the trocar and, upon the interruption of such force in response to the completion of a piercing operation, functions to release the trocar for retraction by the spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles Gresl, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5309896
    Abstract: A method for retracting an organ inside the body in the course of treating adjacent tissue. An inflatable retractor is provided. The inflatable retractor includes a flexible wall which may be expanded into place within the body, and which enclosed a main chamber. The inflatable retractor also includes an envelope attached to the flexible wall. The envelope and part of the flexible wall enclose an additional chamber. The inflatable retractor is placed in a collapsed state adjacent to the organ, and is inflated to expand the flexible wall and to retract the organ. Finally, an aperture is pierced in a part of the flexible wall of the retractor remote from the additional chamber to provide access to the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederic H. Moll, Charles Gresl, Jr., Albert K. Chin, Philip K. Hopper