Patents Assigned to endoMedical Concepts, Inc.
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Patent number: 11324547Abstract: Electrosurgical probes for treating tissue, and surgical procedures that make use of such probes. Such a probe includes a working element having a core member, a sheath secured to the working element, and a conductor disposed in a first internal longitudinal channel of the core member and having an active electrode coupled thereto. The sheath has a passage in which the core member is disposed, and the passage has an opening at a distal end of the sheath. The conductor is reciprocable within the sheath and adapted to carry a radio frequency current to and from the active electrode, which extends from the opening at the distal end of the sheath. An irrigation channel is defined by a second internal longitudinal channel of the core member. The electrosurgical probe is marked as disposable and not for reuse in a medical procedure performed on more than one patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2018Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: endoMedical Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Gregg Alan VanDusseldorp, Sr., Keldon S. Pickering
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Patent number: 11147612Abstract: Vaporization electrodes having functional surfaces with non-smooth semispherical shapes, and electrosurgical devices equipped therewith. The electrodes include a base oppositely disposed from its functional surface. The non-smooth semispherical shape of a functional surface is defined by a plurality of individual planar and/or cylindrical surfaces that intersect each other to define edges therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: Endomedical Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Jon D. Barrett, Gregg Alan VanDusseldorp, Sr., Gregg VanDusseldorp, II
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Patent number: 10278767Abstract: Vaporization electrodes having functional surfaces with non-smooth semispherical shapes, and electrosurgical devices equipped therewith. The electrodes include a base oppositely disposed from its functional surface. The non-smooth semispherical shape of a functional surface is defined by a plurality of individual planar and/or cylindrical surfaces that intersect each other to define edges therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Endomedical Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Jon D. Barrett, Gregg Alan VanDusseldorp, Sr., Gregg VanDusseldorp, II
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Patent number: 10070917Abstract: Disposable electrosurgical probes for treating tissue, and surgical procedures that make use of such probes. Such a probe includes a working element, an elongate sheath secured to the working element, and a core member within the sheath. At least one active electrode and conductor are disposed in a first of a plurality of internal longitudinal channels within the core member. The electrode is adapted to extend from a distal end of the sheath and configured to perform cutting, coagulation, or ablation of tissue with radio frequency current. The probe further includes a fluid passage defined by at least a second of the internal longitudinal channels within the core member. At least the working element, the sheath, and the core member are formed of a disposable material.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2015Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: endoMedical Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Greg Alan VanDusseldorp, Sr., Keldon S. Pickering
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Patent number: 9370377Abstract: Extraction devices adapted to grasp, hold and move a variety of biological materials. The extraction devices include a sheath with an interior passage and legs slidably received within the passage of the sheath. The legs are adapted to move outwardly away from each other when deployed from the sheath to establish a deployed position, and to move inwardly toward each other to collapse within the sheath and define a stowed position. Each leg has a transverse cross-sectional shape defined by a first surface that is concave and an oppositely-disposed second surface that is convex. The legs have adjacent distal ends that define a grasping and holding feature when the legs are moved between their deployed and stowed positions. Each distal end has an arcuate portion and defines a distal surface that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the corresponding leg thereof when the legs are in the stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: endoMedical Concepts Inc.Inventor: Gregg Alan VanDusseldorp
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Patent number: 8167878Abstract: An electrosurgical probe configured for cutting or coagulating tissue, and an electrosurgical procedure that employs the electrosurgical probe. The probe includes first and second conductors disposed in a sheath, and first and second electrodes electrically insulated from the sheath and protruding from its distal end. The first electrode is electrically connected to the first conductor to define an active pole of a radio frequency circuit, and configured to perform cutting or coagulation of tissue when the radio frequency current flows to the first electrode. The second electrode is electrically connected to the second conductor, and configured to define a focused ground point in close proximity to the active pole defined by the first electrode so as to complete the radio frequency circuit with the first electrode when a conductive fluid surrounds the first and second electrodes and the radio frequency current flows to the first electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: endoMedical Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Gregg A. VanDusseldorp, Sr.
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Publication number: 20110295266Abstract: Extraction devices adapted to grasp, hold and move a variety of biological materials. The extraction devices include a sheath with an interior passage and legs slidably received within the passage of the sheath. The legs are adapted to move outwardly away from each other when deployed from the sheath to establish a deployed position, and to move inwardly toward each other to collapse within the sheath and define a stowed position. Each leg has a transverse cross-sectional shape defined by a first surface that is concave and an oppositely-disposed second surface that is convex. The legs have adjacent distal ends that define a grasping and holding feature when the legs are moved between their deployed and stowed positions. Each distal end has an arcuate portion and defines a distal surface that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the corresponding leg thereof when the legs are in the stowed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: ENDOMEDICAL CONCEPTS, INC.Inventor: Gregg Alan VanDusseldorp