Patents by Inventor Krasnodar Ivancev

Krasnodar Ivancev 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: 7753918
    Abstract: A medical grasping device (1) has an elongate control member (9) with a grasping member (17) proximal to its distal tip. An outer sheath (3) with a passageway therethrough surrounds the elongate control member and is relatively movable with respect to the control member. A control assembly (2) disposed at a proximal end of said outer sheath has a fixed handle (5) and a sliding handle (7) and the proximal end of the elongate control member is fixed to the sliding handle to move the control member. The grasping member (17) has a plurality of pre-formed wire loops (50, 52, 54, 56) which self-deploy transversely upon emerging from said distal end of said outer sheath. Each wire loop is fastened to substantially opposite sides of the elongate control member so that each of said wire loops is substantially semi-circular upon full deployment and the respective ends (27, 29) of each wire loop extend substantially in opposite directions from the elongate control member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignees: William A. Cook Australia Pty. Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Ernest Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev, Werner D. Ducke, Michael P. DeBruyne, Jarett Diamond, Mark R. Frye
  • Publication number: 20100161025
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to an implantable woven graft for bridging a defect in a main vessel near one or more branch vessels. The graft includes a region of reduced density. Reduced density regions are alignable with at least one of the one or more branch vessels, and are suitable for in situ fenestration, for example by perforation. The disclosed examples are particularly suited for bridging abdominal aortic aneurysms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2009
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicants: Cook, Incorporated, Wiiliam Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: Shyam Kuppurathanam, David P. Biggs, Krasnodar Ivancev, Peter Harris
  • Patent number: 7727253
    Abstract: A medical grasping device (10) for vascular use, having an outer sheath (12), an elongate control member (50) extending within an outer sheath (12) to a distal tip section (54), and a proximal control assembly (22) including an actuation section (24) joined to the elongate control member (50). Adjacent to the distal tip section (54) is a grasping portion (70, 70?) that is extendable from the outer sheath (12) to create loops (74, 74?) for grasping a target object (T) for repositioning within the vascular system, or for removal from the patient, with loops being retractable into the outer sheath to hold the target object against the device (10) during movement of the device. Elongate control member (50) is preferably a cannula or tube having a lumen (58) extending completely therethrough for placement over a guide wire (28) already in the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Andrew J. Ackerman, Roy Greenberg, Krasnodar Ivancev, Ram H. Paul
  • Patent number: 7713275
    Abstract: The present invention provides a medical grasping device including an an elongate control member, an outer sheath, and an actuation section. The elongate control member includes an atraumatic distal tip section, a proximal end portion, and a grasping portion positioned between the proximal end portion and the distal tip section. The outer sheath includes a distal end and a proximal end, and has a passageway that extends between the distal and proximal ends. The elongate control member is slidable within the passageway and its proximal end portion is connected to the actuation section. The actuation section is operated to move the grasping portion in and out of the distal end of the outer sheath and includes a retraction mechanism that biases the actuation section and hence the grasping portion toward a retracted state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2010
    Assignee: Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Krasnodar Ivancev, Ram H. Paul, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20090254170
    Abstract: A deployment system for introducing stent grafts which have a side arm or into which a side arm can be deployed. For instance the stent graft can be deployed into the thoracic arch of a patient. The deployment system including an introducer (1), an auxiliary catheter (13) disposed within the introducer and an auxiliary guide wire (14) disposed within the auxiliary catheter. The auxiliary guide wire extends to adjacent the proximal end (6) of the introducer an can be extended from the proximal end of the introducer so that it can be snared from a side branch artery (56) to assist with deployment of a side arm (23) of the stent graft into the side artery or for the deployment of a side arm stent graft into the stent graft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty. Ltd., William Cook Europe ApS, Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: David Ernest Hartley, Michael Lawrence-Brown, Wolf Stelter, Krasnodar Ivancev, Eric L.G. Verhoeven
  • Patent number: 7537606
    Abstract: A deployment system for introducing stent grafts which have a side arm or into which a side arm can be deployed. For instance the stent graft can be deployed into the thoracic arch of a patient. The deployment system including an introducer (1), an auxiliary catheter (13) disposed within the introducer and an auxiliary guide wire (14) disposed within the auxiliary catheter. The auxiliary guide wire extends to adjacent the proximal end (6) of the introducer and can be extended from the proximal end of the introducer so that it can be snared from a side branch artery (56) to assist with deployment of a side arm (23) of the stent graft into the side artery or for the deployment of a side arm stent graft into the stent graft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2009
    Assignees: Cook Incorporated, William A. Cook Australia Pty. Ltd., William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Ernest Hartley, Michael Lawrence-Brown, Wolf Stelter, Krasnodar Ivancev, Eric L. G. Verhoeven
  • Publication number: 20090105801
    Abstract: A stent graft delivery device (10) has an indwelling catheter (26) extending from a handle (12) through a pusher lumen and a stent graft lumen outside the guide wire catheter (32) of the delivery device towards the nose cone dilator (16). The indwelling catheter comprises a material able to transmit rotational and longitudinal movement (advancement and withdrawal) from the distal end to the proximal end thereof and a more flexible tip (24). The indwelling catheter facilitates catheterization of a branch artery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Applicants: William Cook Europe, ApS, Cook Incorporated
    Inventor: Krasnodar Ivancev
  • Publication number: 20080114446
    Abstract: A fenestration (32) for a stent graft (30). The fenestration is an aperture in the biocompatible graft material and has at least one flap (38, 40) of a biocompatible graft material covering the aperture on the inside whereby the flap closes off the aperture but can be displaced to allow access through the fenestration. An array of such fenestrations may be placed on a stent graft to facilitate alignment of a branch vessel with a fenestration. A slip knot (46, 46) which can be released by forcing a dilator between the flaps can be used to hold the flaps together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2007
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Applicants: Wiiliam A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev
  • Publication number: 20080033354
    Abstract: A stent graft introducer has a nose cone dilator (8) and a distally opening capsule (18) on the nose cone dilator, a balloon guide (2, 30) extending into the capsule and affixed therein. Upon completion of deployment of a stent graft, a balloon catheter (96) including an inflatable balloon (98) thereon can be advanced over the balloon guide at least partially into the nose cone whereby the balloon can be inflated therein to provide a smooth transition from the nose cone to a delivery sheath (10) for retraction of the nose cone dilator through the deployed stent graft. The balloon guide can be a separate wire (30).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2007
    Publication date: February 7, 2008
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe Aps
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev, Michael Lawrence-Brown
  • Publication number: 20070299499
    Abstract: A multi-port stent graft delivery device (2) has an annular access lumen (26) between a delivery catheter (24) and a main sheath (6), at least one indwelling access sheath (28, 30) within the access lumen, and an indwelling guide wire (36, 38) within the or each access sheath and a stent graft (16) retained in the delivery device. Upon deployment of the stent graft into the vasculature of a patient the indwelling guide wire can be used to facilitate stabilisation of the access sheath during cathertisation of a side branch and deployment of a side arm covered or uncovered stent therein through the advanced access sheath. A manifold associated (4) with a handle provides a plurality of access ports (41, 43). A docking balloon may also be used.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2007
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev, Michael Lawrence-Brown
  • Publication number: 20070239141
    Abstract: A medical grasping device (1) has an elongate control member (9) with a grasping member (17) proximal to its distal tip. An outer sheath (3) with a passageway therethrough surrounds the elongate control member and is relatively movable with respect to the control member. A control assembly (2) disposed at a proximal end of said outer sheath has a fixed handle (5) and a sliding handle (7) and the proximal end of the elongate control member is fixed to the sliding handle to move the control member. The grasping member (17) has a plurality of pre-formed wire loops (50, 52, 54, 56) which self-deploy transversely upon emerging from said distal end of said outer sheath. Each wire loop is fastened to substantially opposite sides of the elongate control member so that each of said wire loops is substantially semi-circular upon full deployment and the respective ends (27, 29) of each wire loop extend substantially in opposite directions from the elongate control member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2007
    Publication date: October 11, 2007
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev, Werner Ducke, Michael DeBruyne, Jarett Diamond, Mark Frye
  • Publication number: 20070123910
    Abstract: A stent graft introducer has a pusher, a nose cone, a region between the pusher and the nose cone for a stent graft, a sleeve extending over the pusher and proximally to the nose cone to cover the stent graft when retained in the region. An indwelling auxiliary catheter with a pre-curved proximal end is fitted into the introducer. The nose cone has an elongate groove and the auxiliary catheter has its proximal end in the elongate groove. In a partially retracted position of the sleeve the curved proximal end of the indwelling auxiliary catheter is exposed and uncovered by the sleeve and in an advanced position of the sleeve the curved proximal end of the indwelling auxiliary catheter is straightened, extends along the length of the groove in the nose cone and is covered by the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd., Cook Incorporated, William Cook Europe ApS, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev, Roy Greenberg
  • Publication number: 20060287704
    Abstract: A side branch stent graft (1) suitable for the iliac arteries has a main tubular body (3) of a biocompatible graft material and a tubular side branch (5). The tubular side branch is affixed into the main tubular body so that a side branch lumen is in fluid communication with a main lumen. There is at least one external zig-zag stent (13) on the main tubular body proximal of the tubular side branch, one central external stent (14) which also encompasses the side arm, at least one external zig-zag stent (16) on the main tubular body distal of the tubular side branch and one internal zig-zag stent (15) at the distal end of the main tubular body. A reinforcing ring (9) is around the proximal end of the main tubular body and stitched thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2006
    Publication date: December 21, 2006
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty. Ltd., COOK INCORPORATED, William Cook Europe ApS
    Inventors: David Hartley, Krasnodar Ivancev
  • Publication number: 20050049612
    Abstract: A medical grasping device (10) for vascular use, having an outer sheath (12), an elongate control member (50) extending within an outer sheath (12) to a distal tip section (54), and a proximal control assembly (22) including an actuation section (24) joined to the elongate control member (50). Adjacent to the distal tip section (54) is a grasping portion (70,70?) that is extendable from the outer sheath (12) to create loops (74,74?) for grasping a target object (T) for repositioning within the vascular system, or for removal from the patient, with loops being retractable into the outer sheath to hold the target object against the device (10) during movement of the device. Elongate control member (50) is preferably a cannula or tube having a lumen (58) extending completely therethrough for placement over a guide wire (28) already in the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Jason Urbanski, Ram Paul, Roy Greenberg, Krasnodar Ivancev
  • Publication number: 20040243174
    Abstract: A medical grasping device (10) for vascular use, having an outer sheath (12), an elongate control member (50) extending within an outer sheath (12) to a distal tip section (54), and a proximal control assembly (22) including an actuation section (24) joined to the elongate control member (50). Adjacent to the distal tip section (54) is a grasping portion (70, 70′) that is extendable from the outer sheath (12) to create loops (74, 74′) for grasping a target object (T) for repositioning within the vascular system, or for removal from the patient, with loops being retractable into the outer sheath to hold the target object against the device (10) during movement of the device. Elongate control member (50) is preferably a cannula or tube having a lumen (58) extending completely therethrough for placement over a guide wire (28) already in the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Andrew J. Ackerman, Roy Greenberg, Krasnodar Ivancev, Ram H. Paul
  • Publication number: 20040236345
    Abstract: The present invention provides a medical grasping device including an an elongate control member, an outer sheath, and an actuation section. The elongate control member includes an atraumatic distal tip section, a proximal end portion, and a grasping portion positioned between the proximal end portion and the distal tip section. The outer sheath includes a distal end and a proximal end, and has a passageway that extends between the distal and proximal ends. The elongate control member is slidable within the passageway and its proximal end portion is connected to the actuation section. The actuation section is operated to move the grasping portion in and out of the distal end of the outer sheath and includes a retraction mechanism that biases the actuation section and hence the grasping portion toward a retracted state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Krasnodar Ivancev, Ram H. Paul
  • Publication number: 20040230287
    Abstract: A deployment system for introducing stent grafts which have a side arm or into which a side arm can be deployed. For instance the stent graft can be deployed into the thoracic arch of a patient. The deployment system including an introducer (1), an auxiliary catheter (13) disposed within the introducer and an auxiliary guide wire (14) disposed within the auxiliary catheter. The auxiliary guide wire extends to adjacent the proximal end (6) of the introducer an can be extended from the proximal end of the introducer so that it can be snared from a side branch artery (56) to assist with deployment of a side arm (23) of the stent graft into the side artery or for the deployment of a side arm stent graft into the stent graft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicants: William A. Cook Australia Pty Ltd, William Cook Europe ApS, Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: David Ernest Hartley, Michael Lawrence-Brown, Wolf Stelter, Krasnodar Ivancev, Eric L.G. Verhoeven
  • Publication number: 20040210236
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a catheter (100), comprisig a catheter stem (104) and a radially expandable structure (102), said expandable structure being configured to adopt in an expanded state a funnel like shape at a first proximal part that is attached to an end of said catheter stem (104) and an elongate substantially tubular shape at a second distal part. A selected portion of the expandable structure is coated with an unpermeable material to realise an occluding seal. The invention also relates to a catheter set, a perfusion system and a device for controlling the flow path in the inferior Venn cava.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2004
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Mats Allers, Krasnodar Ivancev, Bengt Jeppsson, Anders Lunderquist, Leo Schultze Kool
  • Patent number: 6773457
    Abstract: An aorta graft device comprising a primary graft part having a proximal end and a first connecting portion at a distal opening, wherein the primary graft part has an anchoring area positioned between an ascending portion extending to said proximal end and a descending portion extending to said distal opening. Furthermore, the ascending portion is corrugated, and the descending portion is at least partially non-corrugated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignees: William Cook Europe ApS, Cook Incorporated
    Inventors: Krasnodar Ivancev, Bansi Lal Koul
  • Patent number: 6589275
    Abstract: A stent device (1) constructed from several consecutively arranged cylindrical spring member stents (4) interconnected by at least three resilient connecting members (5) that are firmly fastened to arm sections (6) at a distance from the elbow sections (7) of the stents (4). A graft (2) includes graft material (2) affixed to the stent device (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: William Cook Eurpoe ApS
    Inventors: Krasnodar Ivancev, Erik Edelbo Rasmussen