Patents Assigned to Stryker Development LLC
  • Publication number: 20100179507
    Abstract: A syringe and a method of using the syringe are disclosed. The syringe includes a longitudinal body having proximal and distal ends and including an aperture between the proximal and distal ends. An injectable material, such as an adhesive bone cement, may be loaded into the body of the syringe through the aperture. After the injectable material is inserted, the aperture may be closed by covering the aperture with an aperture cover. The aperture cover may be configured to slide into a position covering the aperture, or the aperture cover may be placed in a position covering the aperture, such as by pivoting about a hinge. After the aperture is closed, the injectable material may be dispensed from the distal end of the syringe body by depressing a plunger. Depressing the plunger may initiate the closing of the aperture, or the aperture may be closed independently of plunger movement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2009
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventors: Brian J. Hess, Richard L. Walker, JR., Liem T. Vu
  • Publication number: 20090259237
    Abstract: A pyloric valve is provided for inhibiting the flow of chyme through the pyloric region of the gastrointestinal tract. The pyloric valve includes a blocking portion having a plurality of disc-shaped flanges connected in series. The blocking portion may be disposed in a contracted position wherein the plurality of disc-shaped flanges is disposed in a stacked configuration and a resting position wherein the plurality of disc-shaped flanges is disposed in a linear configuration. The pyloric valve may further include a sleeve that may have a beveled distal end. The pyloric valve may be constructed of silicon. Also provided are methods of inserting and removing the pyloric valve, which each include a step of manipulating the support between its resting and contracted positions. Insertion and removal systems are also provided for use with the pyloric valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventors: Buket Grau, David Robert Gale, Sam Anne Musgrave, George McGee Perkins, Mark Jeffrey Edhouse, Marc Graham, Christopher Kadamus
  • Publication number: 20090259238
    Abstract: A pyloric valve is provided for inhibiting the flow of chyme through the pyloric region of the gastrointestinal tract. The pyloric valve includes a blocking portion having a disc-shaped inlet and a helical flange. The helical flange may be disposed in a contracted position defining a contracted length and a contracted diameter and an extended position defining an extended length and an extended diameter, wherein the extended length is longer than the contracted length and the extended diameter is smaller than the contracted diameter. The pyloric valve may further include a sleeve that may have a beveled distal end. The pyloric valve may be constructed of silicon. Also provided are methods of inserting and removing the pyloric valve, which each include a step of manipulating the support between its contracted and extended positions. Insertion and removal systems are also provided for use with the pyloric valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventors: Buket Grau, David Robert Gale, Sam Anne Musgrave, George McGee Perkins, Mark Jeffrey Edhouse, Marc Graham, Christopher Kadamus
  • Publication number: 20090259239
    Abstract: A pyloric valve is provided for inhibiting the flow of chyme through the pyloric region of the gastrointestinal tract. The pyloric valve includes a blocking portion having at least one axially-aligned annular flange defining a central opening and a support having a rim and a support surface. The support may be disposed in a nested position wherein the support surface is disposed within the central opening and an inverted position wherein the support surface is disposed away from the central opening. The pyloric valve may further include a sleeve that may have a beveled distal end. The pyloric valve may be constructed of silicon. Also provided are methods of inserting and removing the pyloric valve, which each include a step of manipulating the support between its inverted and nested positions. Insertion and removal systems are also provided for use with the pyloric valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventors: Buket Grau, David Robert Gale, Sam Anne Musgrave, George McGee Perkins, Mark Jeffrey Edhouse, Marc Graham, Christopher Kadamus
  • Publication number: 20090259240
    Abstract: A pyloric valve for regulating the flow of fluids in the pyloric region a patient's gastrointestinal tract is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a pyloric valve includes a plurality of axially connected blocking members located along a longitudinal axis of the valve in a proximal to distal direction. Each blocking member of the valve preferably includes at least one blocking portion defining at least one entryway adapted to receive fluids such as chyme therethrough. The at least one entryway of each blocking member is preferably not aligned with the at least one entryway of each blocking member adjacent thereto along the longitudinal axis. The non-alignment of the at least one entryways of the blocking members preferably creates a non-linear path for fluids such as chyme to travel through the pyloric region of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2009
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventors: Marc Graham, Buket Grau
  • Publication number: 20090192566
    Abstract: This patent relates to a device for and method of stimulating the carotid sinus baroreceptors to achieve a restoration or resetting of baroreflex response and natural blood pressure modulation. The stimulation may consist of low amplitude, wide bandwidth signals that produce a stochastic resonance effect. The ultimate affect is blood pressure modulation within a reduced range including establishment of thresholds at which baroreceptors trigger normal central nervous system functions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2008
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Applicant: STRYKER DEVELOPMENT LLC
    Inventor: Kok-Hwee Ng
  • Patent number: 7393926
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a method for attaching two surfaces to each other or coating a surface by providing a bioadhesive composition consisting of an aqueous solution of a bioadhesive polyphenolic protein derived from a byssus-forming mussel, and mixing said bioadhesive composition with a preparation comprising non-enzymatic oxidising periodate ions so that the concentration of periodate ions is at least 1.80 mmol/g in the final composition before applying the mixture to at least one of two surfaces to be attached to each other or coated or applying said composition and said periodate ions without any specific order, to at least one of two surfaces to be attached to each other or the surface to be coated, thereby mixing the bioadhesive composition and the periodate ions. The surfaces are then joined (if necessary) and left for sufficiently long time for curing to occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventor: Magnus Qvist
  • Patent number: 7387995
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a method for attaching two surfaces to each other or coating a surface by providing a bioadhesive composition consisting of an aqueous solution of a bioadhesive polyphenolic protein derived from a byssus-forming mussel, and mixing said bioadhesive composition with a preparation comprising non-enzymatic oxidising periodate ions so that the concentration of periodate ions is at least 1.80 mmol/g in the final composition before applying the mixture to at least one of two surfaces to be attached to each other or coated or applying said composition and said periodate ions without any specific order, to at least one of two surfaces to be attached to each other or the surface to be coated, thereby mixing the bioadhesive composition and the periodate ions. The surfaces are then joined (if necessary) and left for sufficiently long time for curing to occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2008
    Assignee: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventor: Magnus Qvist
  • Publication number: 20080125796
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for sealing an aperture in body tissue that extends from an outside surface to an inside surface of the body tissue is described. One embodiment of the apparatus includes an expandable material positioned against at least a portion of an expandable member, the expandable material having a sealing surface adapted to expand against the inside surface of the body tissue surrounding the aperture as the expandable member expands. In an alternative embodiment, tissue is pulled by a retractor mechanism between two biased legs of a deformable clip that is loaded on a trigger. As a base of the trigger is moved away from a base of a housing, the clip is released from the trigger causing the two biased legs of the clip to come together and seal tissue therebetween. Generally, the apparatus of each embodiment is delivered to an aperture site through an endoscope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2007
    Publication date: May 29, 2008
    Applicant: Stryker Development LLC
    Inventor: Marc Graham