Patents Assigned to CardioThoracic System
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Patent number: 7288065Abstract: An access platform having a first and a second blade interconnected to a spreader member that laterally drives the blades apart or together and a sternal pad interconnected to a blade. The superior blade is preferably pivotally coupled to the spreader member such that it naturally rises as the blades are separated. Alternatively, a vertical displacement member is operably interconnected to a blade and the spreader member and is used to vertically displace the interconnected superior blade and, thus, increase a surgeon's working space and visual access for the dissection of an internal mammary artery. A tissue retractor is interconnected to the blades to draw the soft tissue around an incision away from the surgeon's working area.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: CardioThoracic System, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, William N. Aldrich, Federico J. Benetti, Richard S. Ginn, Dwight P. Morejohn, Brent Regan, Eugene E. Reis, Ivan Sepetka, William F. Witt
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Patent number: 7220228Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is disclosed surgical methods and apparatus for accessing and stabilizing the heart. The methods and apparatus facilitate access to an anastomosis site, allows various instruments or devices to be maneuvered and secured in place, and provide stabilization of the heart. In particular, the apparatus involves a retractor apparatus having one or more opposing blades having a channel adapted to engage an incision in a patient. The retractor blades may have features to cooperatively engage an instrument mount. The instrument mount preferably is configured to hold an instrument, such as a tissue stabilizer, and allows the instrument to be easily maneuvered. The retractor blades may have a number of suture locks for securing sutures used during surgery. The retractor system is particularly useful in accessing, positioning and stabilizing the beating heart for coronary artery bypass graft surgery.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Cardiothoracic System, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence W. Hu, David J. Paul, Eugene E. Reis, Harry L. Green, II
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Patent number: 6758808Abstract: Stabilization devices, systems and methods for stabilizing tissue to perform a surgical operation while the heart of the patient continues to beat. A stabilization system including a tissue contact member having a surface adapted to contact the tissue and temporarily maintain the tissue in a relatively immobilized state; and a maneuverable arm attached to the tissue contact member, which includes at least one articulating joint formed by a link having a male articulating surface composed of angled teeth and a female articulating surface having angled trenches adapted to receive the angled teeth.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Cardiothoracic System, Inc.Inventors: David J. Paul, Joshua K. Wallin, Eugene E. Reis, Alfredo R. Cantu, Harry L. Green, Harry Ino, Charles S. Taylor
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Patent number: 6656113Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is disclosed surgical methods and apparatus for accessing and stabilizing the heart. The methods and apparatus facilitate access to an anastomosis site, allows various instruments or devices to be maneuvered and secured in place, and provide stabilization of the heart. The apparatus may involve a tissue stabilizer, and in particular a tissue stabilizer for use in immobilizing or stabilizing a portion of the beating heart using a compressive force delivered to the heart via the tissue stabilizer. The stabilizer may include a stabilizer base and a shaft. The shaft may be secured within an appropriate instrument mount preferably fixed to a retractor or other stable platform as disclosed herein. The stabilizers of the present invention provide improved access to a surgical site at a target vessel on the surface of the heart and may include features which facilitate optimal presentation of the target vessel.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Cardiothoracic System, Inc.Inventors: Harry Leonard Green, II, Joshua K. Wallin, Dwight P. Morejohn, Charles S. Taylor, Gary B. Weller, Richard M. Ferrari
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Patent number: 6193732Abstract: An improved surgical clip and clip applicator for placing a surgical clip over a target structure. The surgical clip generally has a pair of opposing clamp arms, each having an associated clamping surface, and a connecting portion joining the clamp arms and biasing them to a normally closed position. The surgical clip may be opened and locked into the open position prior to being loaded into a clip applicator or the surgical clip may be opened by a clip applicator itself. The surgical clip and clip applicators require reduced actuation forces and simplified applicator mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: CardioThoracic SystemInventors: John J. Frantzen, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn, Dwight P. Morejohn, Ronald Devore
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Patent number: 6036641Abstract: This invention is methods and devices for stabilizing the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing device, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing device such that the contraction of the beating heart causes only minimal excess motion at the surgery site.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Cardiothoracic System, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Dwight P. Morejohn, Benjamin Sherman, Gary B. Weller, William Friederich Witt, Caralin R. Adair
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Patent number: 5709693Abstract: An automated stitching device having a "C"-shaped arcuate needle which is incrementally advanced in a circular path. A toggle and drive plate arrangement is used to drive the needle, and a one-way clutch mechanism is used to engage and permit incremental advancement of the needle along its circular path. The "C"-shaped arcuate needle is mounted and driven at the distal end of an elongated shaft. The stitching device is particularly suited for microsurgery, laparoscopic surgery, and various less invasive surgical procedures, and particularly for the suturing of blood vessels including during cardiac bypass surgery.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Cardiothoracic System, Inc.Inventor: Charles Taylor