Patents by Inventor Arnold Escano
Arnold Escano 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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Publication number: 20070276462Abstract: The present invention embodies an endovascular graft having an attachment frame connection mechanism that allows placement of the main body component in vasculature in combination with limb components. Various limb component-to-main body component attachment mechanisms are provided which ensure a reliable bond while facilitating a smaller delivery profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: ENDOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Octavian Iancea, Timothy Chuter, Arnold Escano, Reid Hayashi, Robin Eckert, Matthew Fitz, Shahrokh Farahani, Juan Perez, Richard Newhauser, David Pollock, Aleta Tesar
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Publication number: 20060217706Abstract: A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Liming Lau, Arnold Escano, Jerry Jarrard, Sam Ho, Ryan Abbott, Arthur Lin, Jesse McQuiston, Peter Callas, Geoffrey Willis, Michael Stewart, Kimberly Barkman, Joseph Lamberti, Kenny Dang
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Publication number: 20060217697Abstract: A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Liming Lau, Arthur Lin, Sam Ho, Ryan Abbott, Kenny Dang, Jesse McQuiston, Peter Callas, Arnold Escano, Michael Stewart, Jerry Jarrard, Joseph Lamberti, Justin Williams, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20060036314Abstract: The present invention embodies delivery systems and methods for delivering modular endovascular graft devices that allow one portion of the repair device to be deployed while maintaining control of the other portions. The delivery systems are simpler to use, easier to manufacture and facilitate better packing of the repair device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Juan Perez, Shuji Uemura, Arnold Escano, Mark Lemere, Richard Newhauser
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Patent number: 6475166Abstract: The present invention provides a guidewire placement system for delivery of an aneurysm graft limb. The invention is directed toward placement of grafts in abdominal aortic aneurysms where delivery of a contra-lateral limb is heretofore particularly difficult. The present invention provides external tubing which may be steered along with guide tubing having wire loops at the distal end thereof. The design of the external tubing and the guide tubing allow a contra-lateral guidewire to be directed toward and placed within a graft of the aneurysm. This allows for subsequent placement of a contra-lateral limb in an efficient and minimally invasive manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Endovascular Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Escano
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Patent number: 6423052Abstract: A torque absorbing catheter having one or more torque absorbing bearings disposed at the distal end thereof. The bearings are larger than the outer diameter of any flexible region of the catheter sought to be protected from torque as the catheter is inserted through a tortuous body lumen. As the catheter is inserted through a body lumen, the bearings are rotable therein and the catheter shaft is simultaneously rotable within a bearing lumen of the bearings. This prevents transfer of torque from bearing to shaft and catheter. The invention is particularly adept at preventing torque from deforming the shape and character of a particularly flexible catheter region such as a balloon.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Endovascular Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Escano
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Publication number: 20020091439Abstract: A delivery catheter having an inner catheter assembly, an inferior capsule catheter, and a capsule jacket assembly for use in deploying a graft having a compressible and expandable attachment systems in the thoracic region of an aorta. The graft is comprised of a tubular member having superior and inferior ends, each having an attachment system with wall engaging members secured thereto and is crimped along its midsection to resist kinking and elongation. The delivery catheter includes an inferior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the inferior attachment system of the graft and a superior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the superior attachment system of the graft as well as a releasing system for maintaining the attachment systems in a compressed configuration and for facilitating expansion of the attachment systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Steve G. Baker, Michael D. Dake, David C. Dillow, Arnold Escano
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Patent number: 6346118Abstract: A delivery catheter having an inner catheter assembly, an inferior capsule catheter, and a capsule jacket assembly for use in deploying a graft having a compressible and expandable attachment systems in the thoracic region of an aorta. The graft is comprised of a tubular member having superior and inferior ends, each having an attachment system with wall engaging members secured thereto and is crimped along its midsection to resist kinking and elongation. The delivery catheter includes an inferior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the inferior attachment system of the graft and a superior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the superior attachment system of the graft as well as a releasing system for maintaining the attachment systems in a compressed configuration and for facilitating expansion of the attachment systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Endovascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steve G. Baker, Michael D. Dake, David C. Dillow, Arnold Escano
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Patent number: 5693083Abstract: A delivery catheter having an inner catheter assembly, an inferior capsule catheter, and a capsule jacket assembly for use in deploying a graft having a compressible and expandable attachment systems in the thoracic region of an aorta. The graft is comprised of a tubular member having superior and inferior ends, each having an attachment system with wall engaging members secured thereto and is crimped along its midsection to resist kinking and elongation. The delivery catheter includes an inferior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the inferior attachment system of the graft and a superior capsule assembly for releasably retaining the superior attachment system of the graft as well as a releasing system for maintaining the attachment systems in a compressed configuration and for facilitating expansion of the attachment systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: EndoVascular Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steve G. Baker, Michael D. Dake, David C. Dillow, Arnold Escano