Patents by Inventor Ben-Ami Avneri
Ben-Ami Avneri 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: 11154690Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The invention includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system. One embodiment of the invention is a vessel cannulation device including: a housing having a distal end with a distal tip and a proximal end; a guidewire lumen passing through the housing and at least the distal tip; a sensor coupled to the guidewire lumen; and an advancing member, which is configured for advancing at least one of a guidewire or a sheath and which is operably coupled to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Publication number: 20210205580Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for automatic vascular access. An automatic vessel cannulation device, mechanical or electronic, has a sensor configured to detect a physiologic parameter of a needle tip, and a blunting device advancing member released in response to the sensor. The sensor may measure pressure or any other physiological parameter. A processor is configured to analyze data sent by the sensor and is pre-set to identify parameters unique to arteries, veins, or other body cavities or organs. A method may include comparing a physiologic parameter with pre-determined parameters to deploy a blunting element if the physiologic parameter is within a range of the pre-determined parameters. An expandable sheath may be included. A device can be provided having a motor controlling the cannulation device orientation to scan tissue with the tip of the needle by moving the cannulation device through the ultrasound transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Itzhak AVNERI, Ben-Ami AVNERI, Shahar AVNERI, Lior AVNERI
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Patent number: 10987488Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for automatic vascular access. An automatic vessel cannulation device, mechanical or electronic, has a sensor configured to detect a physiologic parameter of a needle tip, and a blunting device advancing member released in response to the sensor. The sensor may measure pressure or any other physiological parameter. A processor is configured to analyze data sent by the sensor and is pre-set to identify parameters unique to arteries, veins, or other body cavities or organs. A method may include comparing a physiologic parameter with pre-determined parameters to deploy a blunting element if the physiologic parameter is within a range of the pre-determined parameters. An expandable sheath may be included. A device can be provided having a motor controlling the cannulation device orientation to scan tissue with the tip of the needle by moving the cannulation device through the ultrasound transducer.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Publication number: 20190125396Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for percutaneously treating atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessels. Atherosclerotic plaques cause significant morbidity and mortality by narrowing the arteries, which adversely affects blood flow, and by acting as a source for thrombi and emboli thus causing acute organ ischemia. Current treatments include open surgery with its inherent drawbacks, and stenting, which is less invasive but leaves the plaque material in the artery, which promotes restenosis. The present invention combines the advantages of both approaches. In general, the invention provides tools that enable percutaneously dissecting the plaque from the arterial wall and removing it from the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Applicant: ANGIOWORKS MEDICAL, B.V.Inventors: Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Itzhak Avneri
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Publication number: 20190046769Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The invention includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system. One embodiment of the invention is a vessel cannulation device including: a housing having a distal end with a distal tip and a proximal end; a guidewire lumen passing through the housing and at least the distal tip; a sensor coupled to the guidewire lumen; and an advancing member, which is configured for advancing at least one of a guidewire or a sheath and which is operably coupled to the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Applicant: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak AVNERI, Ben-Ami AVNERI, Shahar AVNERI, Lior AVNERI
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Patent number: 10149697Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for percutaneously treating atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessels. Atherosclerotic plaques cause significant morbidity and mortality by narrowing the arteries, which adversely affects blood flow, and by acting as a source for thrombi and emboli thus causing acute organ ischemia. Current treatments include open surgery with its inherent drawbacks, and stenting, which is less invasive but leaves the plaque material in the artery, which promotes restenosis. The present invention combines the advantages of both approaches. In general, the invention provides tools that enable percutaneously dissecting the plaque from the arterial wall and removing it from the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: ANGIOWORKS MEDICAL, B.V.Inventors: Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Itzhak Avneri
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Patent number: 10124144Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The inventions includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Patent number: 10118020Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The invention includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system. One embodiment of the invention is a vessel cannulation device including: a housing having a distal end with a distal tip and a proximal end; a guidewire lumen passing through the housing and at least the distal tip; a sensor coupled to the guidewire lumen; and an advancing member, which is configured for advancing at least one of a guidewire or a sheath and which is operably coupled to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS B.V.Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Publication number: 20170049991Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The inventions includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Applicant: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak AVNERI, Ben-Ami AVNERI, Shahar AVNERI, Lior AVNERI
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Publication number: 20160375223Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for automatic vascular access. An automatic vessel cannulation device, mechanical or electronic, has a sensor configured to detect a physiologic parameter of a needle tip, and a blunting device advancing member released in response to the sensor. The sensor may measure pressure or any other physiological parameter. A processor is configured to analyze data sent by the sensor and is pre-set to identify parameters unique to arteries, veins, or other body cavities or organs. A method may include comparing a physiologic parameter with pre-determined parameters to deploy a blunting element if the physiologic parameter is within a range of the pre-determined parameters. An expandable sheath may be included. A device can be provided having a motor controlling the cannulation device orientation to scan tissue with the tip of the needle by moving the cannulation device through the ultrasound transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS, B.V.Inventors: Itzhak AVNERI, Ben-Ami AVNERI, Shahar AVNERI, Lior AVNERI
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Patent number: 9439653Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The inventions includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2012Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: TRAUMATEK SOLUTIONS B.V.Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Patent number: 9216034Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for percutaneously treating atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessels. Atherosclerotic plaques cause significant morbidity and mortality by narrowing the arteries, which adversely affects blood flow, and by acting as a source for thrombi and emboli thus causing acute organ ischemia. Current treatments include open surgery with its inherent drawbacks, and stenting, which is less invasive but leaves the plaque material in the artery, which promotes restenosis. The present invention combines the advantages of both approaches. In general, the invention provides tools that enable percutaneously dissecting the plaque from the arterial wall and removing it from the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: ANGIOWORKS MEDICAL, B.V.Inventors: Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Itzhak Avneri
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Publication number: 20150272612Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for percutaneously treating atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessels. Atherosclerotic plaques cause significant morbidity and mortality by narrowing the arteries, which adversely affects blood flow, and by acting as a source for thrombi and emboli thus causing acute organ ischemia. Current treatments include open surgery with its inherent drawbacks, and stenting, which is less invasive but leaves the plaque material in the artery, which promotes restenosis. The present invention combines the advantages of both approaches. In general, the invention provides tools that enable percutaneously dissecting the plaque from the arterial wall and removing it from the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: Angioworks Medical B.V.Inventors: Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Itzhak Avneri
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Publication number: 20140296889Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for percutaneously treating atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessels. Atherosclerotic plaques cause significant morbidity and mortality by narrowing the arteries, which adversely affects blood flow, and by acting as a source for thrombi and emboli thus causing acute organ ischemia. Current treatments include open surgery with its inherent drawbacks, and stenting, which is less invasive but leaves the plaque material in the artery, which promotes restenosis. The present invention combines the advantages of both approaches. In general, the invention provides tools that enable percutaneously dissecting the plaque from the arterial wall and removing it from the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Angioworks Medical B.V.Inventors: Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Itzhak Avneri, Rami Lore
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Publication number: 20130281787Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The invention includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system. One embodiment of the invention is a vessel cannulation device including: a housing having a distal end with a distal tip and a proximal end; a guidewire lumen passing through the housing and at least the distal tip; a sensor coupled to the guidewire lumen; and an advancing member, which is configured for advancing at least one of a guidewire or a sheath and which is operably coupled to the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri
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Publication number: 20130178711Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for providing endovascular therapy, including facilitating establishment of vascular access, placement of endovascular sheaths, catheter tip localization, and administration of vascular occlusion. The inventions includes a vessel cannulation device, an expandable sheath, an occlusion catheter, and a localizer each of which may be provided separately or used as part of a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventors: Itzhak Avneri, Ben-Ami Avneri, Shahar Avneri, Lior Avneri