Patents by Inventor Arkadiusz A. Strokosz
Arkadiusz A. Strokosz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9113939Abstract: Surgical tools that can be used in single port laparoscopic procedures can include a low-profile handle assembly to minimize tool interference adjacent the incision site. For example, a handle assembly for a surgical instrument can have a generally in-line configuration extending linearly along a central longitudinal axis of an elongate shaft of the instrument. A linkage mechanism including a trigger, an actuation link, and an actuation shaft can be positioned within the in-line handle. The linkage mechanism can be pivoted between an open position in which end effectors of the instrument are open and a toggle position in which the end effectors are locked closed. A locking mechanism such as a ratchet mechanism can also be used to lock the end effectors. A surgical dissector can include gripping jaws having a curved profile or an angled elongate shaft to minimize tool interference and maximize visibility within a procedure site.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, David T. Okihisa, Steven E. Decker, Phillip DeAlday, Scott V. Taylor, Henry Kahle
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Publication number: 20150105728Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, McGinley B. Kimball, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 8940009Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, McGinley B Kimball, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Publication number: 20140074016Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, McGinley B. Kimball, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 8608769Abstract: A surgical access device comprising a tissue separating obturator suitable for connection with a cannula is disclosed. The obturator includes an elongate shaft having a transparent distal tip. The elongate shaft extends along a longitudinal axis and defines a lumen. The transparent distal tip has a tapered configuration and includes an inner surface and an outer surface adapted for penetrating tissue. The lumen is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument such as a laparoscope. The surgical access device further includes a scope lock at the proximal end of the shaft portion. The lock includes a multi-fingered collet coaxial with the lumen. The inner diameter of the collet is smaller than an outer diameter of the optical instrument and the fingers of the collet provide frictional engagement with the outer diameter of the optical instrument that is inserted into the lumen of the obturator.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Kimball B. McGinley, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 8382663Abstract: Gel materials, and surgical devices containing gel materials, having reduced tackiness while retaining low durometer, high tear strength, high elongation, high compliance, and resistance to compression are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Scott V. Taylor, Kimball B. McGinley, John Stout, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz
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Publication number: 20120316595Abstract: A surgical access device comprising a tissue separating obturator suitable for connection with a cannula is disclosed. The obturator includes an elongate shaft having a transparent distal tip. The elongate shaft extends along a longitudinal axis and defines a lumen. The transparent distal tip has a tapered configuration and includes an inner surface and an outer surface adapted for penetrating tissue. The lumen is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument such as a laparoscope. The surgical access device further includes a scope lock at the proximal end of the shaft portion. The lock includes a multi-fingered collet coaxial with the lumen. The inner diameter of the collet is smaller than an outer diameter of the optical instrument and the fingers of the collet provide frictional engagement with the outer diameter of the optical instrument that is inserted into the lumen of the obturator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Kimball B. McGinley, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 8267952Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar and obturator combination configured to separate body tissue. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention includes a rigid shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a closed, tapered distal end. The bladeless, closed and tapered tip is adapted to penetrate tissue. The shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. The shaft includes an ledge on the inner surface to provide proper positioning of the distal end of the optical instrument. The tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Kimball B. McGinley, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Publication number: 20110190592Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATIONInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Kimball B. McGinley, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 7947058Abstract: The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Henry Kahle, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Kimball B. McGinley, Scott V. Taylor, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
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Publication number: 20110093005Abstract: Surgical tools that can be used in single port laparoscopic procedures can include a low-profile handle assembly to minimize tool interference adjacent the incision site. For example, a handle assembly for a surgical instrument can have a generally in-line configuration extending linearly along a central longitudinal axis of an elongate shaft of the instrument. A linkage mechanism including a trigger, an actuation link, and an actuation shaft can be positioned within the in-line handle. The linkage mechanism can be pivoted between an open position in which end effectors of the instrument are open and a toggle position in which the end effectors are locked closed. A locking mechanism such as a ratchet mechanism can also be used to lock the end effectors. A surgical dissector can include gripping jaws having a curved profile or an angled elongate shaft to minimize tool interference and maximize visibility within a procedure site.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, David T. Okihisa, Steven E. Decker, Phillip DeAlday, Scott V. Taylor, Henry Kahle
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Patent number: 5893528Abstract: A retracting system especially for use with operating room equipment and adapted to permit a vinyl tube to be removed from a storage spool to a desired length. The spool system is then locked into position so that the tubing is not retracted. By pulling slightly on the tubing, the apparatus retracts the tubing onto the storage spool for future utilization.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Pabban Development, Inc.Inventors: Arkadiusz A. Strokosz, Lawrence J. Green, Philip O. Merritt, Bradford H. Hack
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Patent number: 5868771Abstract: A scalpel blade sheath which encloses and retains a scalpel blade therein. A scalpel handle is selectively inserted into the sheath whereby the scalpel blade is securely attached to the scalpel handle in preparation for cutting operations. The sheath is selectively slipped onto the scalpel handle to expose the blade for the cutting operation. The sheath is repositioned over the scalpel blade to protect the blade (and the user thereof) when the cutting operation is concluded. When the blade is to be removed from the scalpel handle after the cutting operation, the scalpel blade is retained within the sheath for safe and sanitary disposal of the blade and the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Pabban Development, Inc.Inventors: H. Nicholas Herbert, Russell R. Lyons, Arkadiusz A. Strokosz