Patents Assigned to Promed
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Patent number: 11806928Abstract: A method for fabricating an article of manufacture includes forming a plurality of layers of the article based on a digital model of the article. Each layer of the plurality of layers may be formed by depositing at least two materials that differ from one another. The at least two materials may be deposited separately or simultaneously. The at least two materials may define separate regions of the layer and, thus, define distinct features of the article, and/or the at least two materials may be mixed or one of the materials may be dispersed throughout the other to define a blended zone in the layer. Blended zones of adjacent layers may be superimposed to define three-dimensional blended zones. A blended zone may be graded to provide transition between separate regions of the article that are formed from two or more different materials. Articles fabricated by such processes are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: 3D Promed, LLCInventors: Dean E. Cropper, Joseph T. Zachariasen
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Patent number: 10226419Abstract: Pharmacologically active implants, in particular subcutaneous implants, intrauterine devices, and intravaginal rings, are provided herein. Methods for forming an active ingredient-containing core are described. Methods for laminating an active ingredient-containing core to form a rate-controlling sheath are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: PROMED PHARMA, LLCInventors: James H. Arps, Matthew Petersen
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Patent number: 10039535Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: ProMed, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Patent number: 10039534Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: ProMed, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Patent number: 9775592Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: ProMed, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott Decou, Scott Yerby
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Publication number: 20170273900Abstract: Pharmacologically active implants, in particular subcutaneous implants, intrauterine devices, and intravaginal rings, are provided herein. Methods for forming an active ingredient-containing core are described. Methods for laminating an active ingredient-containing core to form a rate-controlling sheath are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: ProMed Pharma, LLCInventors: James H. ARPS, Matthew Petersen
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Patent number: 9445796Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Patent number: 9439635Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Publication number: 20160067178Abstract: Pharmacologically active implants, in particular subcutaneous implants, intrauterine devices, and intravaginal rings, are provided herein. Methods for forming an active ingredient-containing core are described. Methods for laminating an active ingredient-containing core to form a rate-controlling sheath are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: ProMed Pharma, LLCInventors: James H. ARPS, Matthew PETERSEN
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Patent number: 9078632Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Patent number: 9027563Abstract: A device for occluding body lumens such as fallopian tubes which has an occluder element which has a lumen and a fixation element located in the lumen of the occluder element. The fixation element has at least one looped wire which has a proximal region which is biased radially outwardly and be constrained prior to deployment of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Promed, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, David White, Ryan S. Christian, Jeffrey J. Christian
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Patent number: 8906080Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: ProMed, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Publication number: 20140343601Abstract: Systems and methods for treating internal tissue defects, such as septal defects, with clip-based devices are provided. An exemplary clip-based device includes a tubular body having at least a first and a second deflectable member coupled thereto. The first and second members are coupled on opposite ends of the tubular body and configured to deflect between an undeployed configuration and a deployed configuration. In the deployed configuration, each member extends outwardly away from the tubular body in a position configured to abut a tissue surface. The first and second members are preferably configured to maintain a tissue wall therebetween and at least partially close any opening in the tissue wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Ryan Abbott, W. Martin Belef, Dean Carson, Peter Fitzgerald, Ronald J. Jabba, James Nielson, Peter Thornton
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Patent number: 8870937Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: PROMED, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Ginn, Nicanor Domingo, Hans F. Valencia, Robert Elliott DeCou, Scott Yerby
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Publication number: 20140288640Abstract: Embodiments are described for closing vascular access ports, such as arteriotomies, which involve placement and deployment of an expandable device configured to prevent blood flow across a subject arteriotomy while also keeping disturbance of intravascular flow to a minimum. Suitable prostheses may comprise one or more frames constructed from lengths of flexible materials, such as shape memory alloys or polymers. Such frames may be coupled to sheetlike or tube-like structures configured to spread loads, minimize thrombosis which may be related to intravascular flow, and maintain hemostasis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Richard S. GINN, Hans F. VALENCIA
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Publication number: 20140243889Abstract: Apparatus and methods for closing a septal defect including a flap of tissue partially detached from a septum of a heart. A needle is advanced through a patient's vasculature within a delivery apparatus until the needle is disposed within a first chamber adjacent the septum. The needle is directed through the flap of tissue until the needle is disposed within a second chamber opposite the septum. A filament attached to an intermediate region of the needle is pulled, thereby causing the needle to pivot about the intermediate region such that the ends of the needle straddle the septal opening. A locking element is secured to the filament to secure the flap of tissue against the septum, and the filament is cut. Alternatively, the filament is biased to coil to engage the flap of tissue and secure the needle against the septum to close the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Promed, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Publication number: 20140236205Abstract: Systems and methods for treating internal tissue defects, such as septal defects, with implantable devices are provided. An exemplary clip-based device includes a tubular body having at least a deflectable anchors coupled thereto. The anchors can be coupled on opposite ends of the tubular body and configured to deflect between an undeployed configuration and a deployed configuration. In the deployed configuration, each anchor extends outwardly away from the tubular body in a position configured to abut a tissue surface. The anchors are preferably configured to maintain a tissue wall therebetween and at least partially close any opening in the tissue wall. Also provided are delivery devices for delivering the implantable closure device and methods for using the various devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Ronald J. Jabba, Ryan Abbott, Dean Carson, James Nielson, W. Martin Belef
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Patent number: 8758401Abstract: A system for treating a septal defect having an implantable treatment apparatus and devices for delivering the implantable treatment apparatus and methods for treating a septal defect are provided. The implantable treatment apparatus is preferably implantable through a septal wall or portion thereof. The treatment system can include a flexible elongate body member, a delivery device configured to deliver the implantable apparatus, a stabilization device configured to stabilize the body member and a positioning device configured to position the delivery device in a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Promed, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Abbott, W. Martin Belef, Dean Carson, Rajiv Doshi, Ronald J. Jabba
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Patent number: 8747483Abstract: Apparatus and methods for closing a septal defect including a flap of tissue partially detached from a septum of a heart. A needle is advanced through a patient's vasculature within a delivery apparatus until the needle is disposed within a first chamber adjacent the septum. The needle is directed through the flap of tissue until the needle is disposed within a second chamber opposite the septum. A filament attached to an intermediate region of the needle is pulled, thereby causing the needle to pivot about the intermediate region such that the ends of the needle straddle the septal opening. A locking element is secured to the filament to secure the flap of tissue against the septum, and the filament is cut. Alternatively, the filament is biased to coil to engage the flap of tissue and secure the needle against the septum to close the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Promed, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Ginn
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Publication number: 20130310804Abstract: The methods, devices and systems described herein relate to accessing a hollow organ with increased accuracy and safety. In one example, they relate to transseptal crossings of the atrial septal wall, preferably from the right atrium into the left atrium. Numerous different devices are described for performing access methods, each of which can be used with a piercing stylet that transitions to an atraumatic configuration after piercing the intervening tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: PROMED, INC.Inventors: Ronald J. Jabba, Anthony J. Pantages, Mark Reisman