Patents by Inventor Charles Rex Teeslink
Charles Rex Teeslink 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: 10426498Abstract: Devices, methods, and assemblies for perfusion therapy including cerebral perfusion therapy such as those for use in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. The treatment includes delivery of blood to or about the vicinity of a thrombus site. 1. The device, assembly, and methods embodying features of the present invention NPS device employ suction/aspiration to assist in the removal of obstructions and/or to provide embolic protection from debris liberated during treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: NEURONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM, LLCInventors: Blaise Baxter, Thomas Devlin, Christian Devlin, Paul J. Fitzpatrick, Dirk V. Hoyns, Charles Rex Teeslink
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Patent number: 9526863Abstract: Devices, methods, and assemblies for perfusion therapy including cerebral perfusion therapy such as those for use in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. The treatment includes delivery of blood to or about the vicinity of a thrombus site.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: NEURONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM, LLCInventors: Blaise Baxter, Thomas Devlin, Christian Devlin, Paul J. Fitzpatrick, Dirk V. Hoyns, Charles Rex Teeslink
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Patent number: 9259212Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided having a force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly operable to exert a wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric to generate different forces along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound. The apparatus is positioned and operated so as to partially close the patient's artery upstream of the arteriotomy. The apparatus and methods hereof may also be used for the closure of wounds created during venous intervention procedures. A smaller wound closure apparatus is provided for the closure of brachial and radial wounds, and has a wrist or arm strap for securing the apparatus onto the wrist or bicep region of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Wound Care 360, LLCInventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Publication number: 20140155862Abstract: Devices, methods, and assemblies for perfusion therapy including cerebral perfusion therapy such as those for use in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. The treatment includes delivery of blood to or about the vicinity of a thrombus site.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: NEURONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM, LLCInventors: Blaise Baxter, Thomas Devlin, Christian Devlin, Paul J. Fitzpatrick, Dirk V. Hoyns, Charles Rex Teeslink
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Publication number: 20140031861Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided having a force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly operable to exert a wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric to generate different forces along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound. The apparatus is positioned and operated so as to partially close the patient's artery upstream of the arteriotomy. The apparatus and methods hereof may also be used for the closure of wounds created during venous intervention procedures. A smaller wound closure apparatus is provided for the closure of brachial and radial wounds, and has a wrist or arm strap for securing the apparatus onto the wrist or bicep region of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Wound Care 360, LLCInventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Patent number: 8353929Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Wound Care 360, LLCInventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Publication number: 20120277792Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: WOUND CARE 360, LLC.Inventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Patent number: 8277483Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Wound Care 360, LLCInventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Publication number: 20120191131Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Wound Care 360, LLCInventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle
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Publication number: 20120191128Abstract: Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: WOUND CARE 360?, INC.Inventors: Charles Rex Teeslink, Griscom Bettle