Patents Assigned to MetaModix, Inc.
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Publication number: 20240009253Abstract: Described is a system for affecting intestinal microbial flora. The system includes an intestinal sleeve that is implanted in a patient and bypasses a section of the intestine; and probiotics, prebiotics or pharmacologic therapy used in combination with the intestinal sleeve. Also described are related methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Applicant: MetaModix, IncInventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 11793839Abstract: Described is a system for affecting intestinal microbial flora. The system includes an intestinal sleeve that is implanted in a patient and bypasses a section of the intestine; and probiotics, prebiotics or pharmacologic therapy used in combination with the intestinal sleeve. Also described are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2018Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Metamodix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 11737900Abstract: Systems and methods for anchoring and restraining gastrointestinal prostheses are disclosed. In various examples, the systems and methods include securing a gastrointestinal device within a patient's anatomy by extending an anti-migration anchor through a plurality of portions of the gastrointestinal device to couple together the plurality of portions of the gastrointestinal device. In some examples, the anti-migration anchor extends through tissue situated between the plurality of portions of the gastrointestinal device.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Werner Schwarz, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 11666470Abstract: A retrieval device comprising a hook assembly and a capsule assembly. The hook assembly has an attachment feature at a first end. The capsule assembly includes a capsule, a capsule shaft, and a handle connected in series and defining an inner bore. The capsule has a first end defining an opening. The inner bore of the capsule assembly is configured to slidably receive the hook assembly. The handle has a central portion, a first extension portion attached to the capsule shaft, and a second extension portion with a hook assembly lock at a second end. The hook assembly lock is configured to lock the hook assembly to the second extension portion. The second extension portion is configured to pull the hook assembly relative to the capsule shaft, and the first extension portion is configured to push the capsule shaft relative to the hook assembly along the central longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: MetaModix, IncInventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 10751209Abstract: A retrieval device comprising a hook assembly and a capsule assembly. The hook assembly has an attachment feature at a first end. The capsule assembly includes a capsule, a capsule shaft, and a handle connected in series and defining an inner bore. The capsule has a first end defining an opening. The inner bore of the capsule assembly is configured to slidably receive the hook assembly. The handle has a central portion, a first extension portion attached to the capsule shaft, and a second extension portion with a hook assembly lock at a second end. The hook assembly lock is configured to lock the hook assembly to the second extension portion. The second extension portion is configured to pull the hook assembly relative to the capsule shaft, and the first extension portion is configured to push the capsule shaft relative to the hook assembly along the central longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 10729573Abstract: A gastrointestinal device for implanting within a patient's gastrointestinal tract, the device having a central axis and a first expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a first cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the first cylinder having a length and a first face; a neck portion extending from the first face of the first expandable portion parallel to the central axis, the neck portion having a first end, a second end, a wall extending between the first end and second end, and a diameter sized to fit within a pylorus; and a second expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a second cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the second cylinder having a second face located at the proximal end of the second cylinder and oriented transverse to the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 10624773Abstract: A gastrointestinal device for implanting within a patient's gastrointestinal tract, the device having a central axis and a first expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a first cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the first cylinder having a length and a first face; a neck portion extending from the first face of the first expandable portion parallel to the central axis, the neck portion having a first end, a second end, a wall extending between the first end and second end, and a diameter sized to fit within a pylorus; and a second expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a second cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the second cylinder having a second face located at the proximal end of the second cylinder and oriented transverse to the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Metamodix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 10624774Abstract: A retrieval device comprising a hook assembly and a capsule assembly. The hook assembly has an attachment feature at a first end. The capsule assembly includes a capsule, a capsule shaft, and a handle connected in series and defining an inner bore. The capsule has a first end defining an opening. The inner bore of the capsule assembly is configured to slidably receive the hook assembly. The handle has a central portion, a first extension portion attached to the capsule shaft, and a second extension portion with a hook assembly lock at a second end. The hook assembly lock is configured to lock the hook assembly to the second extension portion. The second extension portion is configured to pull the hook assembly relative to the capsule shaft, and the first extension portion is configured to push the capsule shaft relative to the hook assembly along the central longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 10322021Abstract: Several gastrointestinal surgery procedures are effective as treatments for metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. Minimally invasive procedures including intra-luminal gastrointestinal implants have been proposed to mimic the anatomical, physiological and metabolic changes achieved by these procedures. Many of these designs include long sleeve like elements that prevent contact of food with the walls of the small intestine. It is desirable to have simple delivery systems that can place these implants under endoscopic guidance. However, in order to anchor these sleeve elements safely and reliably, the inventors have previously disclosed anchoring means that anchor the sleeves at the junctions of the stomach and the intestine or the stomach and esophagus.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: METAMODIX, INC.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson, Alexander D. Grafov, Werner Schwarz
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Publication number: 20190060375Abstract: Described is a system for affecting intestinal microbial flora. The system includes an intestinal sleeve that is implanted in a patient and bypasses a section of the intestine; and probiotics, prebiotics or pharmacologic therapy used in combination with the intestinal sleeve. Also described are related methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 10159699Abstract: Described is a system for affecting intestinal microbial flora. The system includes an intestinal sleeve that is implanted in a patient and bypasses a section of the intestine; and probiotics, prebiotics or pharmacologic therapy used in combination with the intestinal sleeve. Also described are related methods.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2014Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: METAMODIX, INC.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 9962278Abstract: A modular system for therapy within a gastrointestinal system. The system includes anchoring or attachment functionality embodied in a low-profile implant technology and removable therapy components, which can be reversibly attached to these low-profile implants to accomplish various therapies. This modular design allows the physician to tailor the therapy to the patient's needs. The modular system has the potential to create conduits for diversion and/or restriction of food and organ secretions and to facilitate the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity and T2DM.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: METAMODIX, INC.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson
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Patent number: 9622897Abstract: A gastrointestinal device for implanting within a patient's gastrointestinal tract, the device having a central axis and a first expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a first cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the first cylinder having a length and a first face; a neck portion extending from the first face of the first expandable portion parallel to the central axis, the neck portion having a first end, a second end, a wall extending between the first end and second end, and a diameter sized to fit within a pylorus; and a second expandable portion comprising a hollow tubular braided structure of wire and having a second cylinder extending parallel to the central axis, the second cylinder having a second face located at the proximal end of the second cylinder and oriented transverse to the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Todd Stangenes, Werner Schwarz, Kedar R. Belhe, Mathew Ziebol, Edward Anderson
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Patent number: 9278019Abstract: A gastrointestinal device for implanting within a pylorus, a duodenal bulb, and a duodenum of a patient's gastrointestinal tract includes an expandable structure including a proximal portion having a plurality of spring arms and a distal portion having a plurality of spring arms, the proximal and distal portions coupled by a rigid central cylinder having a diameter capable of fitting within the pylorus and having a length greater than a width of the pylorus. An intestinal bypass sleeve is coupled to at least one of the proximal and distal portions of the expandable structure and having a length sufficient to extend at least partially into the duodenum. In the expanded configuration, the proximal portion has a diameter larger than a maximum opening diameter of the pylorus and further wherein, in the expanded configuration, the distal portion has a diameter larger than a maximum opening diameter of the pylorus.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2012Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: METAMODIX, INCInventors: Paul J. Thompson, Kedar R. Belhe, Alexander D. Grafov
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Patent number: 9173760Abstract: Several gastrointestinal surgery procedures are effective as treatments for metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. Minimally invasive procedures including intra-luminal gastrointestinal implants have been proposed to mimic the anatomical, physiological and metabolic changes achieved by these procedures. Many of these designs include long sleeve like elements that prevent contact of food with the walls of the small intestine. It is desirable to have simple delivery systems that can place these implants under endoscopic guidance. However, in order to anchor these sleeve elements safely and reliably, the inventors have previously disclosed anchoring means that anchor the sleeves at the junctions of the stomach and the intestine or the stomach and esophagus.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson, Alexander D. Grafov, Werner Schwarz
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Patent number: 9044300Abstract: A system for therapy within a gastrointestinal system includes anchoring or attachment functionality embodied in a low-profile implant technology and removable therapy components, which can be reversibly attached to these low-profile implants to accomplish various therapies. This design allows the physician to tailor the therapy to the patient's needs. The system has the potential to create conduits for diversion and/or restriction of food and organ secretions and to facilitate the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity and T2DM.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Metamodix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson
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Publication number: 20140213960Abstract: A system for therapy within a gastrointestinal system includes anchoring or attachment functionality embodied in a low-profile implant technology and removable therapy components, which can be reversibly attached to these low-profile implants to accomplish various therapies. This design allows the physician to tailor the therapy to the patient's needs. The system has the potential to create conduits for diversion and/or restriction of food and organ secretions and to facilitate the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity and T2DM.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson
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Publication number: 20140200502Abstract: Described is a system for affecting intestinal microbial flora. The system includes an intestinal sleeve that is implanted in a patient and bypasses a section of the intestine; and probiotics, prebiotics or pharmacologic therapy used in combination with the intestinal sleeve. Also described are related methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Todd Stangenes
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Patent number: 8702642Abstract: Components may be used separately or in combination to create anchoring systems for intra-luminal implants for the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. Various systems include an external component adapted for deployment around a portion of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., the duodenum) and an internal component adapted for implantation within the gastrointestinal tract. Various systems use anchors that are based on mechanical interference, elasticity, spring force, shape memory transformation, magnetic attraction, repulsion and/or levitation. Various embodiments rely on longitudinal anchoring of the implants with minimal force against tissue.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson
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Patent number: 8702641Abstract: A system of components may be used separately or in combination to create partial bypass of food, stomach and intestinal secretions and digestive enzymes. The systems are designed to be modular so as to allow the physicians to quickly replace certain elements to tailor the amount of material bypassed, the restriction applied to food passage, and the origin and destination of bypass according to the patient's individualized clinical needs.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: MetaModix, Inc.Inventors: Kedar R. Belhe, Paul J. Thompson