Patents Assigned to PARK SURGICAL INNOVATIONS, LLC
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Publication number: 20210153996Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Park Surgical Innovations, LLCInventors: David Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20200008920Abstract: A device and method for delivering a synthetic mesh or graft for anatomical repair at a defect site. A plurality of flexible arms is connected to the synthetic mesh or graft. Grasping jaws are individually controlled at or near a proximal end of the device for connection of the graft and release of the graft at the surgical site. The flexible arms, with graft attached are positioned through a surgical incision to the defect site. An actuator positions the flexible arms to assume a radial array at the surgical site, unfolding and spreading the graft for attachment. The length of each flexible arm is individually adjustable to adapt to the size and shape of the graft selected for installation at the defect site to repair the defect.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: January 9, 2020Applicant: Park Surgical Innovations, LLCInventors: David D. Park, Ashley B. Hancock, Byron F. Smith, Tanner Hargens
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Publication number: 20160242812Abstract: A method for delivering a graft or synthetic mesh for anatomical repair to the repair site, with the graft or synthetic mesh in position for attachment to repair the defect. A plurality of spaced apart, flexible fingers is connected to the graft or synthetic mesh. The flexible fingers are initially in a position that is generally parallel to a direction of travel of the actuator. The actuator moves the plurality of flexible fingers from the initial to form a radial array, which opens or extends the graft or synthetic mesh. The graft or synthetic mesh may then be attached. A novel trocar is disclosed that is useful with the device. A measuring device including a measuring scale that is useful for determining the required size of the graft is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Park Surgical Innovations, LLCInventors: David D. Park, Rebecca DeLegge, Ashley Hancock
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Publication number: 20130066343Abstract: A device and method for delivering a graft or synthetic mesh for anatomical repair to the repair site, with the graft or synthetic mesh in position for attachment to repair the defect. A plurality of spaced apart, flexible fingers is connected to the graft or synthetic mesh. The flexible fingers are initially in a position that is generally parallel to a direction of travel of the actuator. The actuator moves the plurality of flexible fingers from the initial to form a radial array, which opens or extends the graft or synthetic mesh. The graft or synthetic mesh may then be attached. A novel trocar is disclosed that is useful with the device. A measuring device including a measuring scale that is useful for determining the required size of the graft is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: PARK SURGICAL INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: David D. Park, Rebecca Copenhaver Delegge, Ashley Hancock
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Publication number: 20130012966Abstract: A device and method for delivering a graft or synthetic mesh for anatomical repair to the repair site, with the graft or synthetic mesh in position for attachment to repair the defect. A plurality of spaced apart, flexible fingers is connected to the graft or synthetic mesh. The flexible fingers are initially in a position that is generally parallel to a direction of travel of the actuator. The actuator moves the plurality of flexible fingers from the initial to form a radial array, which opens or extends the graft or synthetic mesh. The graft or synthetic mesh may then be attached. A novel trocar is disclosed that is useful with the device. A measuring device including a measuring scale that is useful for determining the required size of the graft is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: PARK SURGICAL INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: David D. Park, Rebecca Copenhaver Delegge, Ashley Hancock