Patents Examined by Eric Blatt
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Patent number: 8613748Abstract: Apparatus and methods for use in an image-guided interventional procedure are described herein. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a base configured to be releasably coupled to a patient's skin. A support portion extends from the base at an angle transverse to a longitudinal axis defined by the base. The support portion has a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion is disposed adjacent the base. A holder portion extends from the second end portion of the support portion. The holder portion defines an opening and is configured to be moved between a first configuration in which the opening defined by the holder portion has a first size and is configured to movably receive an interventional tool therethrough, and a second configuration in which the opening defined by the holder portion has a second size different than the first size.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Perfint Healthcare Private LimitedInventors: Gnanasekar Velusamy, Alan Bachman
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Patent number: 8613777Abstract: For the treatment of an insufficient cardiac valve or a cardiac valve with a stenosis, a device is provided that comprises a micro axial pump (40). The pump portion (14) of the micro axial pump carries a dilating device (18) suitable for pushing open a stenosis in a valve. The dilating device is designed as a high-pressure balloon. During dilation, the micro axial pump (40) operates so that the heart is relieved. With insufficient cardiac valves, a stent (21) is fastened to the dilating device (17), the stent surrounding a flexible cardiac valve prosthesis (20). By dilation, the stent (21) is pressed against the insufficient cardiac valve and the same is passivated. The cardiac valve of the cardiac valve prosthesis is unfolded to assume the function of the natural cardiac valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Abiomed Europe GmbHInventors: Thorsten Siess, Willem Flameng
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Patent number: 8491622Abstract: An internal nasal dilator and compound delivery apparatus including a holding element and first and second nostril expanders each consisting essentially of a flexible, preferably continuous, and tubular member, wherein at least a portion of the element and expanders are formed of a structural core and compliant outer layer, and/or the apparatus includes a plurality of distending protrusions configured to discharge a quantity of compound over a period.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventor: Thomas Brown
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Patent number: 8444665Abstract: A filter flush system for temporary placement of a filter in an artery or vein is disclosed. The system typically includes a guidewire insertable within a guiding catheter, which has an occlusion balloon disposed about its distal end. The guidewire has an expandable filter, which can be collapsed to pass through a lumen and distal port of the guiding catheter. The lumen is adapted to receive a variety of endovascular devices, including angioplasty, atherectomy, and stenting catheters. Fluid medium or blood can be infused through the lumen of the guiding catheter to flush embolic material or mobile plaque generated during the endovascular procedures toward the expanded filter deployed downstream from the region of interest. Methods of using the filter flush system to entrap and remove embolic material from the vessel are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Ross S. Tsugita
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Patent number: 8388671Abstract: Methods and apparatus for stabilizing vascular tissue adjacent the site of the placement of an intravascular repair vehicle such as a stent graft are provided. Thus, there is provided a method for stabilizing a segment of a blood vessel for placement of an intravascular repair vehicle comprising: isolating the segment of the blood vessel; infusing the isolated segment with a sclerosing agent creating a sclerosed segment; removing the sclerosing agent; and deploying the intravascular repair vehicle at the sclerosed segment.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventor: Michel Letort
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Patent number: 8382770Abstract: Method for implanting a percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy tube in a patient and access needle for use in the method. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of (a) providing an access needle wherein the distal end of the stylet extends distally for an appreciable distance beyond the distal end of the cannula; (b) inserting the stylet, but not the cannula, into the jejunum; (c) grabbing the stylet with an endoscopically-positioned snare; (d) anchoring the jejunum against the abdominal wall using the snared stylet; (e) loosening the snare slightly while advancing the cannula into the jejunum and into the loosened snare; (f) tightening the snare around the cannula; (g) removing the stylet from the cannula; (h) inserting a guide wire or suture through the cannula into the jejunum; and (i) proceeding in the conventional fashion to implant a PEJ tube into the patient using the guide wire or suture.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca DeLegge, Mark DeLegge, Laurence D. Brenner, Mark L. Adams, Michele Carter
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Patent number: 8372108Abstract: Disclosed is a novel filter and delivery means. The device described within will not interfere with standard practice and tools used during standard surgical procedures and tools such as cannulas, clamps or dissection instruments including valve replacement sizing gages or other surgical procedures where the patient must be put on a heart-lung machine cross-clamping the aorta.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Claret Medical, Inc.Inventor: Randall T. Lashinski
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Patent number: 8366734Abstract: An embolization device for occluding a body vessel cavity defined by a cavity wall is disclosed. The device includes an inflatable balloon made of a permeable material. The balloon is configured to have a deflated state and an inflated state and includes a proximal portion having an inflation hole formed therethrough to a cavity within the balloon. An inflation member is removably attached to the proximal portion and is configured to introduce a material in the cavity by way of the hole for inflation of the balloon. The permeable material is configured to allow inflation of the balloon and a portion of the solidifiable material to pass through the permeable material for contact with the cavity wall. The inflation member is configured to transmit, for example, ultra violet light to cure a solidifiable material, thereby maintaining the balloon in the inflated state and to adhering the balloon to the cavity wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Michael W. Hardert
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Patent number: 8366721Abstract: The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a positioning device for surgical operation, which could allow a surgical tool to be positioned precisely at a specific operating spot or a specific operating angle by providing a three axial free-moving function and a vertical and horizontal free-rotating function. Furthermore, the present invention is able to be electrically connected to and controlled by an automatic control system to achieve a more precise and efficient positioning function.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Chang-Gung UniversityInventors: Shih-Tseng Lee, Wen-Yo Lee, Heng-Liang Liu
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Patent number: 8361106Abstract: Devices and methods for treating an aneurysm include a single unit having an access element and an occlusion element, the access element providing access to the aneurysm for introducing treatment objects such as coils therethrough while the occlusion element blocks the treatment objects from protruding into the vessel. The access element is an elongated element having an access lumen for direct introduction of coils or for introduction of coils via a microcatheter. The occlusion element is a balloon or an elongated element for introduction of blocking objects such as coils therethrough. In embodiments of the present invention, a distal end of the access element is preshaped at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the device, wherein upon introduction of the device into the vessel, the access element is aligned with the longitudinal axis and at placement of the device adjacent the aneurysm, the access element assumes its pre-shaped configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: ThermopeutiX, Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Solar, Yoav Shaked, Glen Lieber
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Patent number: 8353945Abstract: Delivery catheters and systems are adapted for delivering multiple discreet prostheses in body lumens. An exemplary delivery catheter comprises a sheath, a pusher for moving the prostheses relative to the sheath, and a valve member for selectively retaining the prostheses in the sheath. For balloon expandable stents, an elongated shaft and an expandable member are slidably disposed in the sheath, and the prostheses are positionable on the expandable member for deployment in the body lumen. The valve member allows a selected number of prostheses to be deployed from the sheath while retaining other prostheses within the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: J.W. Medical System Ltd.Inventors: Bernard H. Andreas, Matthew McDonald, Jay S. Daulton, Andrew Leopold, Philip Leopold, Matt Maulding, Andrew Black
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Patent number: 8348970Abstract: The military emergency tourniquet is a device for rapidly and easily reducing or stopping blood flow to a limb. The tourniquet utilizes a closed loop system and includes a twistable strap, a base including two opposing entry apertures and an exit aperture, a windlass and at least one receiving loop. The twistable strap is slidably positioned through the opposing entry apertures and the exit aperture thereby forming a closed loop. The windlass is positioned outside of the closed loop and is affixed to one end of the strap. The windlass includes an aperture capable of sliding the opposing end of the strap therethrough. The receiving loop receives an end of the windlass and is affixed to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventor: John Janota
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Patent number: 8337522Abstract: An internal tissue puncture closure method and apparatus. The method and apparatus provide a locking device for compressing and holding an external component such as a collagen sponge at a puncture situs. The locking device facilitates compression of the external component in a first direction, but prevents or locks against retraction.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: St. Jude Medical Puerto Rico LLCInventor: Theresa Ditter
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Patent number: 8308751Abstract: Vaso-occlusive devices for occlusion of a body cavity are provided. The vaso-occlusive devices include an elongate vaso-occlusive member having one or more fold lines. Methods of using the vaso-occlusive devices are also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignees: Stryker Corporation, Stryker NV Operations LimitedInventor: Brent Gerberding
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Patent number: 8298290Abstract: An implantable prosthesis for repairing or augmenting anatomical defects, including an inguinal hernia. The prosthesis includes a repair fabric having a body portion and a support member that may be arranged in or on the repair fabric to help deploy the repair fabric at the surgical site and/or help inhibit folding or buckling of the repair fabric. The support member may substantially surround the body portion to help deploy and/or hold the body portion in a spread out configuration for covering the defect. The support member may include first and second ends that are spaced apart to form an interruption so that a slit or keyhole arrangement may be formed in the repair fabric through the interruption and into an interior region of the body portion to receive a body structure, including a cord structure such as the spermatic cord.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Davol, Inc.Inventors: Edouard Pélissier, Valerie L. Vadurro, Stephen T. Clarke, Roger E. Darois, David W. Hass
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Patent number: 8292912Abstract: A balloon catheter is provided to minimize curving of the balloon when the balloon is expanded with an inflation media. The balloon catheter has an elastic inner shaft that stretches longitudinally as inflation pressure in the balloon is increased. The balloon catheter may also have an inner shaft with a portion that is corrugated to allow longitudinal stretching of the inner shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: David G. Burton, Scott E. Boatman
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Patent number: 8286850Abstract: A surgical stapling apparatus includes a staple anvil and a staple cartridge having a working surface, one or more rows of individual staple slots formed in the working surface, a knife track formed along a length of the working surface, and a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within the individual staple slots. The apparatus further includes an actuation sled having a knife and being configured and adapted to movably position the knife axially within the knife track. The apparatus also includes a wound closure material applicator assembly having a needle secured to the knife to dispense a quantity of wound closure material along a length of the knife track as the actuation sled and knife are moved therealong.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventor: Frank J. Viola
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Patent number: 8287582Abstract: A covered self-expanding stent (20) can be restrained against axial movement with a pusher (40) within the lumen of the stent that carries a spiral of wire (48) that provides protrusions that are accommodated within a luminal covering layer (24) radially inside the stent body. The protrusions distribute the stress over the full length of the stent. The pusher can be removed from the stent lumen by “unscrewing” the spiral relative to the covering layer (24). When the stent expands, the pusher can be withdrawn proximally, out of the stent lumen, without any need for rotatory movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Jurgen Dorn
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Patent number: 8262718Abstract: A stent graft introducer (1) which includes a handle arrangement which by telescopic movement of a slide or slide portions (104, 106) into a handle portion (100) causes controlled sequential deployment of a stent graft (14). Stops (218, 217, 218, 219) ensure actions are carried out in a selected order. A sheath (116) of the introducer is fixed to a slide portion such that with retraction of the slide portion the sheath is withdrawn from a stent graft retained on the introducer and at a selected position trigger wires retaining the stent graft onto the introducer are also released. Interconnections between the slides and the handle are provided to prevent relative rotation and re-extension after full retraction.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignees: William A. Cook Australia Pty. Ltd., Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Timothy A. Chuter, Michael Lawrence-Brown, David E. Hartley
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Patent number: 8257386Abstract: A medical instrument having a proximal control handle and a distal tool that are intercoupled by an elongated instrument shaft that is meant to pass internally of an anatomic body, proximal and distal movable members that respectively intercouple the proximal control handle and the distal tool with the instrument shaft, cable control means disposed between the movable members, an actuation member at the handle for controlling the distal tool through the movable members, and a coupler for selectively engaging or disengaging separable cable segments of the actuation member.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Cambridge Endoscopic Devices, Inc.Inventors: Woojin Lee, Andres Chamorro, Richard Ross, Marvin A. Guiles, Eileen M. Heneberry, James C. Hollenbeck