Patents Assigned to USGI Medical Corp.
  • Publication number: 20050277975
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for creating a working space within a patient's stomach are described. The working space is created by internally spreading or pushing the walls of the stomach apart. Advantageously, such spreading is achieved without pressurizing the patient's stomach, i.e. without injecting a pressurized gas or other fluid directly into the stomach. Diagnostic or therapeutic instruments may be deployed within the working space. It is expected that spreading the walls without pressurizing the stomach will facilitate engagement and/or manipulation of the stomach wall for, e.g., endoluminal treatment of obesity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2004
    Publication date: December 15, 2005
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Chris Rothe, Ruey-Feng Peh
  • Publication number: 20050137456
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for placing and advancing a diagnostic or therapeutic instrument in a hollow body organ of a tortuous or unsupported anatomy, comprising a handle, an overtube, a distal region having an atraumatic tip. The overtube may be removable from the handle, and have a longitudinal axis disposed at an angle relative to the handle. The overtube may be selectively stiffened to reduce distension of the organ caused by advancement of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument. The distal region permits passive steering of the overtube caused by deflection of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument while the atraumatic tip prevents the wall of the organ from becoming caught or pinched during manipulation of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2004
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Richard Ewers, Eugene Chen
  • Publication number: 20050137454
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for placing and advancing a diagnostic or therapeutic instrument in a hollow body organ of a tortuous or unsupported anatomy, comprising a handle, an overtube, a distal region having an atraumatic tip. The overtube may be removable from the handle, and have a longitudinal axis disposed at an angle relative to the handle. The overtube may be selectively stiffened to reduce distension of the organ caused by advancement of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument. The distal region permits passive steering of the overtube caused by deflection of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument while the atraumatic tip prevents the wall of the organ from becoming caught or pinched during manipulation of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2004
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Richard Ewers, Eugene Chen
  • Publication number: 20050137455
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for placing and advancing a diagnostic of therapeutic instrument in a hollow body organ of a tortuous or unsupported anatomy, comprising a handle, an overtube, a distal region having an atraumatic tip. The overtube may be removable from the handle, and have a longitudinal axis disposed at an angle relative to the handle. The overtube may be selectively stiffened to reduce distension of the organ caused by advancement of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument. The distal region permits passive steering of the overtube caused by deflection of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument while the atraumatic tip prevents the wall of the organ from becoming caught or pinched during manipulation of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2004
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Ewers, Vahid Saadat, Eugene Chen
  • Publication number: 20040249367
    Abstract: Systems, devices and methods for endoscopic procedures are provided involving accessing and manipulating tissues beyond the capabilities of traditional endoscopic instruments. Embodiments of the systems include an elongated main body which has one or more independently shape-lockable sections and a variety of instruments which are either built in to the main body or advanceable through lumens which extend through the main body. Such instruments may include scopes, suction instruments, aspiration instruments, tool arms, plicators, needles, graspers, and cutters, to name a few. The ability to steer and shape-lock specific sections of the main body enables access to target locations which are typically challenging to reach and provides a stabilized platform to perform a desired procedure at the target location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Applicant: USGI MEDICAL CORP.
    Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Chris A. Rothe, Richard C. Ewers, Tracy D. Maahs, Kenneth J. Michlitsch
  • Publication number: 20040186350
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatus for guiding an endoscope during an endoluminal procedure via one or rigidizable wires. Ridgidizable, or shape-lockable, wires of the present invention have multiple states: they may be flexible to conform to various curvilinear paths, ridgidized to shape-lock in any path they obtain, and may be cycled between states. A rigidizable wire of the present invention advantageously may serve as a shape-lockable “backbone” within an endoscope, overtube, or endoscopic tool. In its flexible state, the wire can assume whatever shape the endoscope, overtube, or tool assumes as it is maneuvered. Once stiffened or rigidized, the wire forms the backbone to maintain the static shape of the endoscope, overtube, or tool. Methods of using apparatus of the present invention are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Rodney Brenneman, Richard C. Ewers, Vahid Saadat, Eugene G. Chen
  • Publication number: 20040186349
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatus for pleating at least a portion of a patient's body lumen, such as the colon. Pleating is achieved via relative motion between an endoscope and a flexible conduit having an engagement element configured to reversibly engage the body lumen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Richard C. Ewers, Boris Reydel, Eugene G. Chen, Vahid Saadat
  • Publication number: 20040138529
    Abstract: Systems, devices and methods are provided for endoscopic procedures involving tissue manipulations beyond the capabilities of traditional endoscopic instruments. Embodiments of the systems include an elongated main body having a scope therethrough. Some embodiments of the systems include an elongated main body which is rigidizable and/or torque transmitting to improve manipulation through passageways in the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2003
    Publication date: July 15, 2004
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Brent R. Wiltshire, Richard C. Ewers, Rodney Brenneman, Eugene Chen, Vahid Saadat
  • Publication number: 20040138525
    Abstract: Systems, devices and methods are provided for endoscopic procedures involving tissue manipulations beyond the capabilities of traditional endoscopic instruments. Embodiments of the systems include an elongated main body having a scope therethrough and at least one steerable tool arm which extends from the distal end of the main body. In preferred embodiments, the system includes two tool arms, each arm steerable to form a curve laterally outward which then bends laterally inward so that the arms form an angular shape. In addition, end effectors extend from the distal ends of each tool arm for use in manipulation of tissue. The angular shape brings the end effectors together in view of the scope for cooperative movements which are continuously visible by the surgeon. In addition, the tool arms may be steerable in any additional direction and may be rotateable to allow grasping, elevation and more complex manipulation of tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2003
    Publication date: July 15, 2004
    Applicant: USGI Medical Corp.
    Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Richard C. Ewers, Eugene Chen, David Miller