Patents Assigned to VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY INC.
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Publication number: 20230310729Abstract: A system for the movement of fluids into and out of a surgical field is provided with a control module manipulated by a user; a valve controlled by the user via the control module, the valve controlling flow of a fluid; and a tube set having a proximal branch and a distal branch, wherein the proximal branch is opened and closed by the valve and at least a portion of the distal branch being flexible and a distal tip of the distal branch configured for manipulation within a surgical field. The valve is disposed at a distance to the surgical field and allows free access to tube by the user. Separate proximal branches for suction, irrigation, and insufflation are provided. One or more distal branches may be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Nilendu Srivastava, Stephen Martone, David Regan, Rachana Suchdev, Gary Douglas
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Publication number: 20230277748Abstract: A system for the movement of fluids into and out of a surgical field is provided with a control module manipulated by a user; a valve controlled by the user via the control module, the valve controlling flow of a fluid; and a tube set having a proximal branch and a distal branch, wherein the proximal branch is opened and closed by the valve and at least a portion of the distal branch being flexible and a distal tip of the distal branch configured for manipulation within a surgical field. The valve is disposed at a distance to the surgical field and allows free access to tube by the user. Separate proximal branches for suction, irrigation, and insufflation are provided. One or more distal branches may be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Rachana Suchdev, Gary Douglas, Stephen Martone, David Regan, Nilendu Srivastava
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Patent number: 11383065Abstract: A catheter system for accessing the central venous system through an occlusion in the neck region.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Gurley, Joseph Creagan Trautman, Brice Arnault De La Menardiere, Clayton Baldwin
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Publication number: 20210186535Abstract: Some of the present methods include, and some embodiments of the present systems are configured for gaining access to a patient's vessel by way of the vessel (i.e. from the inside out). Some embodiments facilitate gaining access to an occluded vessel, where part of the access path is through the occlusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2020Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John Gurley
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Patent number: 10856892Abstract: Some of the present methods include, and some embodiments of the present systems are configured for gaining access to a patient's vessel by way of the vessel (i.e. from the inside out). Some embodiments facilitate gaining access to an occluded vessel, where part of the access path is through the occlusion.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John Gurley
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Patent number: 10449334Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of transvascular retrograde access placement and to devices that facilitate these methods. For purposes of the present invention, transvascular retrograde access placement generally comprises the insertion of a vascular catheter into a central blood vessel through the puncturing of the central blood vessel from the inside of the central blood vessel with a needle or other similarly configured device, or a needle-tipped guidewire of the present invention, and exiting that needle from the patient through the skin rather than the traditional approach of inserting a needle from the outside of the skin surface to the inside of a blood vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Lakshmikumar Pillai
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Patent number: 10092726Abstract: A catheter system for accessing the central venous system through an occlusion in the neck region.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: BLUEGRASS VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: John Gurley, Joseph Creagan Trautman, Brice Arnault de La Menardiere, Clayton Baldwin
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Patent number: 9289577Abstract: A catheter system for accessing the central venous system through an occlusion in the neck region.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Gurley, Joseph Creagan Trautman, Brice Arnault de La Menardiere, Clayton Baldwin
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Patent number: 9179966Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of delivering current to a target tissue using a medical instrument, wherein the medical instrument is configured to track and deliver a predetermined current time amount. Also disclosed herein are methods and a system of monitoring for usage of a hemorrhoid treatment instrument and invoicing for such usage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Newton, Michael Cao
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Patent number: 8961541Abstract: A tissue closure system can include a deployment instrument and a sealing element. The deployment instrument can be slidably mounted to and guided by a tubular medical device. The deployment instrument can be advanced over the tubular medical device to the desired location. The sealing element can then be advanced off of the end of the tool. The sealing element can include tissue engaging elements that are configured to automatically close upon deployment to bring together tissue. A slidably attached guided skin (or other tissue) cutter can also be used if desired to facilitate entry of the deployment instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Cardio Vascular Technologies Inc.Inventor: Russell A. Houser
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Patent number: 8131380Abstract: Disclosed herein are probes for use in delivering electrical current therapy to a target tissue. In specifically exemplified embodiments, the probes comprise a base comprised of a degradable material so as to prevent the potentially dangerous reuse of the probes. Also disclosed is a surgical tool for use in rectal examination and surgical removal of hemorrhoid tissue. The tool includes an anoscope having a somewhat conical shape wherein the proximal end is larger in diameter than the distal end. The anoscope has a first slot near the proximal end and a second slot near the distal end. An obturator is included that also has a somewhat conical shape. The obturator is smaller in diameter than the anoscope so that it will easily fit within the anoscope. A cylindrical shaped light cover is included as well, which is adapted to engage the first slot of the anoscope. The light cover further includes a receptacle and a lens in its distal end which receives a light.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Cao, Ronald Newton
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Publication number: 20120029602Abstract: Disclosed is a system to be used by a medical provider for treating hemmorhoidal tissue using negative galvanism. The system includes a single-use disposable medical probe, an ergonomically-shaped handle, a power supply, a display, a trigger, a plurality of lights, and a processing unit for activating the lights, and calculating and displaying the amount of electricity delivered to the hemmorhoidal tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Knox, Michael Wodstrchill
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Publication number: 20110086081Abstract: The teachings are directed to a medical device having a drug-retaining coating that at least substantially delays the initial elution of a drug for a time effective at forming a functional endothelium over a surface of the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Specialized Vascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Thao To, Charles M. Blaha
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Publication number: 20100312186Abstract: A system for the dissection of soft tissue is provided, the system comprising: a dissection tip, the tip having a rigid, non-absorptive, end shell; the rigid end shell having a textured exterior surface configured to purchase soft tissue and having at least one porosity; and the dissection tip being configured to be coupled to a suction source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Vascular Technology Inc.Inventors: Rachana S. Suchdev, David L. Regan, Stephen M. Martone, Nilendu Srivastava, Gary Douglas
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Publication number: 20100211057Abstract: A tissue cutting device includes a catheter with a window at its distal tip for admitting tissue into a catheter compartment. A cylindrical cartridge in the compartment has a cutting edge that supports an electrically conductive cutting element, e.g. a band or wire. The cutting element and adjacent tissue can be heated to a selected temperature by generating an electrical current through the cutting element. The catheter is maneuverable to position its distal end near the tissue to be cut. The catheter incorporates a dilatation balloon or other feature to urge the catheter against the tissue, so that at least part of the tissue may enter the compartment through the window. Then, the cartridge is manipulated from the catheter's proximal end to move the cutting edge across the window, cutting the tissue. According to alternative embodiments, the cartridge is either rotated or moved axially relative to the catheter and, in either event may be capable of closing the catheter window when the cut is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Cardio Vascular Technologies, Inc. a California CorporationInventor: Russell A. HOUSER
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Publication number: 20100119578Abstract: A unique method and coatings are provided to promote/allow early stage tissue encapsulation/endothelization of medical devices while effectively controlling excessive tissue buildup by eluting antiproliferative therapeutic agent within a body of a patient. The method involves using a therapeutic agent that suppresses excessive extracellular matrix proliferation and allows/promotes thin tissue healing/encapsulation/endothelization of the device. Optimized timing of onset of elution to match onset of excessive extracellular matrix proliferation for maximum effectiveness is achieved by delay barrier with biochemical switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: SPECIALIZED VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: John Thao To, Charles M. Blaha, Loc Xuan Phan
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Publication number: 20090112239Abstract: The present invention involves an expandable element with an outer sticky surface. The expandable element may be in the form of a balloon with deflated and inflated configurations. The expandable element serves to both dilate a lumen in a blood vessel thereby opening it and to exert force upon the sticky surface in order to press it into apposition against a vessel wall. The outer sticky surface may be provided directly upon the expandable element or on a separate outer sheath that conforms to and follows the contours of the expandable element. The sticky surface may take the form of a biochemical composition and/or a mechanically abrasive structure such as microhooks, hairs, mesh netting, etc. Optionally, additional expandable elements may be provided proximal and distal to the main element to occlude blood flow on either side of a lesion in order to better trap emboli for collection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: SPECIALIZED VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: John Thao To
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Publication number: 20090065565Abstract: An application for preventing the reuse of a medical device includes a disposable medical device and a handle for accepting the disposable medical device. The handle physically supports the disposable medical device. A circuit for identifying the disposable medical device is imbedded within the disposable medical device and a circuit for reading a status of the identification is located in the handle. Whether the disposable medical device has been used is determined based upon the status.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Michael Cao
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Publication number: 20090043380Abstract: A unique method and coatings are provided for promoting tissue encapsulation of medical devices, especially before antiproliferative drug therapy within a body of a patient in order to prevent excessive restenosis and while avoiding thrombosis (including late stage/stent thrombosis). The method involves delaying the activation of restenosis suppressing (i.e. antiproliferative) drugs in the vicinity of the medical device until a thin layer of geometrically streamlined tissue has deposited itself upon the device. Coatings of one or more layer that provide an aligned scaffolding (i.e. via aligned fibers or aligned grooves) may be used in the method to encourage tissue deposition and/or to delay elution of drug(s) stored beneath or within. The delay phase prior to degradation, erosion, and/or absorption of the coating to release an active drug should last until an optimal amount of controlled restenosis has provided a thin endothelial layer to encapsulate the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: SPECIALIZED VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Charles Matthew Blaha, John To, Loc X. Phan
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Publication number: 20090043330Abstract: The present invention provides a PreStent comprising a sheath and frame designed for preparing a vessel passageway for the subsequent delivery of a stent. The PreStent can be self-expanding or balloon-expandable. Also provided is a supporting system for delivering the PreStent safely. The supporting system includes a delivery catheter, one or more occlusion balloon, optionally one or more dilation balloon, and a retention sheath for the self-expanding type of PreStent. The PreStent of the present invention is flexible for use with a variety of stent and guidewire models such that it can easily be incorporated with existing devices to improve stenting procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: SPECIALIZED VASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: John Thao To