Patents by Inventor Eric Karl Litscher

Eric Karl Litscher 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: 20120010464
    Abstract: A surgical access device can comprise a working channel providing a first lumen having an axial opening for insertion of a surgical instrument having an outflow channel, the first lumen having a fluid inlet for allowing fluid flow through the working channel and into the body, wherein fluid flows out of the body through the outflow channel of the surgical instrument; and a optical channel providing a second lumen for a visualization element and a light source, wherein the working channel comprises a larger cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the optical channel. The surgical access device can further comprise a seal apparatus coupled to the working channel and configured to receive the surgical instrument, the seal apparatus comprising a first seal portion and a second seal portion, the first seal portion configured to close the fluid path into the seal apparatus, and the second seal portion configured to form a seal with the surgical instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2011
    Publication date: January 12, 2012
    Applicant: Hologic, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald David Adams, Eric Karl Litscher
  • Publication number: 20110118544
    Abstract: A surgical access device can comprise a working channel providing a first lumen having an axial opening for insertion of a surgical instrument having an outflow channel, the first lumen having a fluid inlet for allowing fluid flow through the working channel and into the body, wherein fluid flows out of the body through the outflow channel of the surgical instrument; and a optical channel providing a second lumen for a visualization element and a light source, wherein the working channel comprises a larger cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the optical channel. The surgical access device can further comprise a seal apparatus coupled to the working channel and configured to receive the surgical instrument, the seal apparatus comprising a first seal portion and a second seal portion, the first seal portion configured to close the fluid path into the seal apparatus, and the second seal portion configured to form a seal with the surgical instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2010
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald David Adams, Eric Karl Litscher
  • Publication number: 20110077674
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tubular cutting element for axial reciprocal movement within an outer tubular sleeve. The cutting element has an elongate tubular body, having a proximal end, a distal end and a cutting tip. The tubular body is formed in a drawing operation and the cutting tip is formed in a milling operation. The tubular body may have a Rockwell C hardness of no more than about 40, and the cutting tip may have a Rockwell C hardness of at least about 50.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2010
    Publication date: March 31, 2011
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Hewitt Sullivan, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Eric Karl Litscher, William Lucas Churchill, Ronald David Adams, William Harwick Gruber, David Jacobs
  • Publication number: 20110034943
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tissue removal device having an outer tube with a resection window and an inner tube disposed within the outer tube. The inner tube is slidable and rotatable relative to the outer tube so that the distal end of the inner tube moves back and forth across the resection window to sever tissue extending therethrough. The inner tube may be driven to rotate at a speed of at least about 1100 rpm, to axially translate at a rate of at least about 1.5 cps, and with an advance ratio of no more than about 0.25. The drive system for controlling axial reciprocation and rotation of the inner tube may be totally mechanical.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2010
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Applicant: INTERLACE MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventors: William Lucas Churchill, Roy Hewett Sullivan, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Eric Karl Litscher, William Harwick Gruber, Ronald David Adams
  • Publication number: 20090270895
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tissue removal device having an outer tube with a resection window and an inner tube disposed within the outer tube. The inner tube is slidable and rotatable relative to the outer tube so that the distal end of the inner tube moves back and forth across the resection window to sever tissue extending therethrough. The inner tube may be driven to rotate at a speed of at least about 1100 rpm, to axially translate at a rate of at least about 1.5 cps, and with an advance ratio of no more than about 0.25. The drive system for controlling axial reciprocation and rotation of the inner tube may be totally mechanical.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: William Lucas Churchill, Roy Hewitt Sullivan, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Eric Karl Litscher, William Harwick Gruber, Ronald David Adams
  • Publication number: 20090270812
    Abstract: Disclosed is a surgical access device for providing at least one auxiliary lumen for the insertion of a surgical instrument or other therapeutic device into a patient's body. The device comprises a first working channel, a second working channel and at least one additional lumen for infusion of a distension media. The surgical access device comprises an outer diameter, and the ratio of the outer diameter to the inside diameter of the working channel is preferably less than about 2.25.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: Interlace Medical , Inc.
    Inventors: Eric Karl Litscher, Danny Macari, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Ronald David Adams, William Harwick Gruber
  • Publication number: 20090270896
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tubular cutting element for axial reciprocal movement within an outer tubular sleeve. The cutting element has an elongate tubular body, having a proximal end, a distal end and a cutting tip. The tubular body is formed in a drawing operation and the cutting tip is formed in a milling operation. The tubular body may have a Rockwell C hardness of no more than about 40, and the cutting tip may have a Rockwell C hardness of at least about 50.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Hewitt Sullivan, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Eric Karl Litscher, William Lucas Churchill, Ronald David Adams, William Harwick Gruber, David Jacobs
  • Publication number: 20090270898
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tissue removal device. The device includes an outer tubular body, an inner tubular body and a cutting edge on the inner tubular body. The outer tubular body includes a window, which may be opened or closed by moving the cutting edge. The cutting edge has a hardness that exceeds the hardness of the material of the inner tube. The cutting edge may have a Rockwell C hardness of at least about 50, while the inner tube has a Rockwell C hardness of no more than about 40. The cutting edge may be formed by a milling step, and the inner tube may be formed by a drawing step. Tissue severed by the cutting edge may be removed at a rate of at least about 1.8 grams per minute through the inner tube, and the outer tubular body may have an outside diameter of no more than about 3.5 mm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Roy Hewitt Sullivan, Eric Karl Litscher, William Lucas Churchill, Ronald David Adams, William Harwick Gruber, David Jacobs
  • Publication number: 20090270897
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods and devices for removing tissue from a site in a hollow organ, where the device has a low crossing profile and is capable of removing tissue at a high rate of speed. The device includes an elongate outer tube with a side opening and an inner tube moveably coaxially positioned within the outer tube. Tissue drawn into the side opening can be severed by moving the inner tube across the opening. Tissue may be removed through the device at a rate of at least about 1.4 cc per minute, through a lumen having a cross-sectional area of no greater than about 12.02 mm. Cutting may be accomplished by rotating the inner tube at a speed of at least about 4000 rpm, and axially reciprocating the inner tube at a rate of at least about 1.5 cycles per second. The window may have a rho value of no more than about 1, and the outside diameter of the device may be no more than about 3 mm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Applicant: Interlace Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald David Adams, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Roy Hewitt Sullivan, Eric Karl Litscher, William Lucas Churchill, William Harwick Gruber
  • Publication number: 20080249366
    Abstract: A system for performing a medical procedure and an introducer device suitable for use in the system. The system may be used, for example, to examine and/or to treat the uterus. According to one embodiment, the system includes an introducer, a morcellator, a flexible hysteroscope, and a fluid-containing syringe. The introducer is suitable for transcervical insertion into the uterus and includes a gun-shaped housing and a rigid sheath extending distally from the housing. The sheath is shaped to include an instrument lumen, a visualization lumen, and a pair of fluid lumens. The introducer also includes a first assembly within the housing for receiving the morcellator and for guiding the distal end of the morcellator into the instrument lumen and a second assembly within the housing for guiding the hysteroscope into the visualization channel. In addition, the introducer further includes an assembly for fluidly connecting the syringe to the fluid lumens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2008
    Publication date: October 9, 2008
    Inventors: William Harwick Gruber, Ronald David Adams, Albert Chun-Chi Chin, Eric Karl Litscher, David Jacobs, Danny Macari, Frank V. Patterson, Christopher Patrick Tellers, Mark Thomas Erson, David L. Foshee, Theodore J. Mosler, Douglas R. Drew