Patents by Inventor Sergei V. Evdokimov

Sergei V. Evdokimov 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: 9168128
    Abstract: Disclosed herein a valved aortic root prosthesis comprising a vascular prosthesis with a cuff fastened to the proximal end thereof and a valve mounted in the cuff, wherein the cuff is provided with three marks at an angle of 120 degrees from each other, which divide the cuff into three zones corresponding to the right coronary sinus, the left coronary sinus and the non-coronary sinus, while the vascular prosthesis is provided with two apertures situated above the zones corresponding to the right and left coronary sinuses, wherein the aperture in the left coronary sinus zone is provided at a level of 5-25 mm from the cuff, and the aperture in the right coronary sinus zone is provided at a level of 25-55 mm from the cuff, and each aperture has a vascular prosthesis sewn thereto for connection to the adjacent coronary artery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2015
    Assignee: ZAO NPP MedEng
    Inventors: Vladlen V. Bazilev, Sergei V. Evdokimov, Aleksandr S. Evdokimov, Evgenii V. Rosseikin
  • Publication number: 20140188214
    Abstract: Disclosed herein a valved aortic root prosthesis comprising a vascular prosthesis with a cuff fastened to the proximal end thereof and a valve mounted in the cuff, wherein the cuff is provided with three marks at an angle of 120 degrees from each other, which divide the cuff into three zones corresponding to the right coronary sinus, the left coronary sinus and the non-coronary sinus, while the vascular prosthesis is provided with two apertures situated above the zones corresponding to the right and left coronary sinuses, wherein the aperture in the left coronary sinus zone is provided at a level of 5-25 mm from the cuff, and the aperture in the right coronary sinus zone is provided at a level of 25-55 mm from the cuff, and each aperture has a vascular prosthesis sewn thereto for connection to the adjacent coronary artery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2014
    Publication date: July 3, 2014
    Applicant: ZAO NPP MedEng
    Inventors: Vladlen V. Bazilev, Sergei V. Evdokimov, Aleksandr S. Evdokimov, Evgenii V. Rosseikin
  • Patent number: 5405382
    Abstract: The cardiac valve prosthesis comprises a circular body (1) accomodating a locking element in the form of two folds (2) mounted pivotable in relation to the body (1). The internal surface of the body (1) is made concave and suhstantially spherical, while the side surface of each fold (2) is made convex and substantially spherical, the center (0) of the spherical surfaces lying on the central axis (5) of the prosthesis. The folds (2) are pivotable around an axis extending in the plane of the cross-section of the prosthesis and intersecting its central axis (5). The prosthesis is intended for use in cardiosurgery for replacement of affected natural aortic and mitral valves of the human heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Inventors: Vladimir K. Kukolnikov, Sergei V. Evdokimov, Alexandr P. Melnikov
  • Patent number: 5197980
    Abstract: A cardiac valve prosthesis comprising an annular body housing a closure member in the form of two cusps. The cusps open and close freely and rotate simultaneously around the body axis, checking the forward and reverse blood flows through the prosthesis to simulate the operation of the cardiac valve. To have the operation of the prosthesis resemble that of the natural valve, the lateral surface of at least one cusp is provided with a recess to produce a controlled blood backflow through the prosthesis by causing the blood flow through the prosthesis to swirl.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1993
    Inventors: Jury V. Gorshkov, Sergei V. Evdokimov, Alexandr P. Melnikov