Patents by Inventor David M. Albala

David M. Albala 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).

  • Patent number: 10729448
    Abstract: A surgical clip includes a pair of opposed arms joined at one end by an integrally formed flexible hinge, which may contain multiple cut-out spaces or finger-like projections and may be severable. A male locking pin near the free end of one arm is configured to penetrate tissue when the male locking pin is urged towards a mating female aperture near the end of the opposite arm. The clamping side of an arm may include a protruding feature, such as a wedge shape elongated ridge, while the clamping side of the opposite arm includes a corresponding trough or aperture that receives the protruding feature. Clamping surfaces may include non-slip protrusions, such as ribs, ridges, cones or pins. Rectangular cross-section alignment guides are provided to maintain clip alignment in the applicator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: COVIDIEN LP
    Inventors: Manoj B Patel, Bhailal H Patel, David M Albala
  • Publication number: 20200008810
    Abstract: A surgical clip includes a pair of opposed arms joined at one end by an integrally formed flexible hinge. A male head element near the free end of one arm is configured to spread tissue when the male head element is urged towards a head mating element near the end of the opposite arm. The clamping side of an arm may include a protruding feature, such as a wedge shape elongated ridge, while the clamping side of the opposite arm includes a corresponding trough or aperture that receives the protruding feature. Clamping surfaces may include non-slip protrusions, such as ribs, ridges, cones or pins. An applicator holding feature, such as a boss, near the hinge prevents the clip from yawing and becoming askew during application. Rectangular alignment features are provided on the distal ends of the arms to maintain clip alignment during application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2015
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Bhailal H. Patel, David M. Albala
  • Publication number: 20190314025
    Abstract: A surgical clip includes a pair of opposed arms joined at one end by an integrally formed flexible hinge, which may contain multiple cut-out spaces or finger-like projections and may be severable. A male locking pin near the free end of one arm is configured to penetrate tissue when the male locking pin is urged towards a mating female aperture near the end of the opposite arm. The clamping side of an arm may include a protruding feature, such as a wedge shape elongated ridge, while the clamping side of the opposite arm includes a corresponding trough or aperture that receives the protruding feature. Clamping surfaces may include non-slip protrusions, such as ribs, ridges, cones or pins. Rectangular cross-section alignment guides are provided to maintain clip alignment in the applicator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Publication date: October 17, 2019
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Bhailal H. Patel, David M. Albala
  • Patent number: 9986987
    Abstract: A suture placement device provides a lateral extension element, such as a slotted t-bar or wings, which is inserted into a trocar and deployed to position receptor ports about 1 cm from the trocar. The trocar is removed, and stylet guides are deployed to create a path from the housing to the receptor ports, thereby creating a suture path with segments from the outside of the device to each port, and between ports. A stylet is inserted through the suture path, and used to pull a suture of choice through the path. A stylet guide has a partially extended position to permit precise intra-muscular location of an anesthetic injection before being fully deployed. The t-bar is rotated back to a vertical position to permit removal to of the suture placement device so that the suture can be tied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2018
    Inventors: Manoj B Patel, Philip Zhao, Neal Patel, Landon Gilkey, David M. Albala, Salvatore Castro
  • Publication number: 20170105712
    Abstract: A suture placement device provides a lateral extension element, such as a slotted t-bar or wings, which is inserted into a trocar and deployed to position receptor ports about 1 cm from the trocar. The trocar is removed, and stylet guides are deployed to create a path from the housing to the receptor ports, thereby creating a suture path with segments from the outside of the device to each port, and between ports. A stylet is inserted through the suture path, and used to pull a suture of choice through the path. A stylet guide has a partially extended position to permit precise intra-muscular location of an anesthetic injection before being fully deployed. The t-bar is rotated back to a vertical position to permit removal to of the suture placement device so that the suture can be tied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2016
    Publication date: April 20, 2017
    Applicant: Endolutions, LLC
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Philip Zhao, Neal Patel, Landon Gilkey, David M. Albala, Salvatore Castro
  • Patent number: 9451950
    Abstract: A suture placement device is inserted into an endoscopic trocar port site. A pivot bar with a pair of receptor ports is moved from a folded to an extended position below the fascia. The trocar port is removed over the device as the pivot bar is pulled upward against the fascia. A pair of stylet guides are deployed from two sides of the device housing, and intercept the receptor ports, thereby creating a suture path through the first guide, through a channel in the pivot bar between the receptor ports, and through the second guide. A stylet is directed through the suture path to pull a suture through the path. The guides are refracted, the pivot bar is folded, the device is removed, and the suture is tied. A stylet guide may have a partially deployed position to accurately inject an anesthetic at a desired intra-muscular layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2016
    Inventors: Manoj B Patel, Philip Zhao, Neal Patel, Landon Gilkey, David M. Albala, Salvatore Castro
  • Patent number: 9282972
    Abstract: A surgical clip includes a pair of opposed arms joined at one end by an integrally formed flexible hinge and a hinge lock. A male locking pin near the free end of one arm is configured to penetrate tissue when the male locking pin is urged towards a mating female aperture near the end of the opposite arm. The clamping side of an arm may include a protruding feature, such as a wedge shape elongated ridge, while the clamping side of the opposite arm includes a corresponding trough or aperture that receives the protruding feature. Clamping surfaces may include non-slip protrusions, such as ribs, ridges, cones or pins. An applicator holding feature, such as a boss, near the hinge prevents the clip from yawing and becoming askew during application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2016
    Assignee: INNOVATIVE UROLOLY, LLC
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Bhailal H. Patel, David M. Albala
  • Patent number: 9220507
    Abstract: A surgical clip includes a pair of opposed arms joined at one end by an integrally formed flexible hinge and a hinge lock. A male head element near the free end of one arm is configured to spread tissue when the male head element is urged towards a head mating element near the end of the opposite arm. The clamping side of an arm may include a protruding feature, such as a wedge shape elongated ridge, while the clamping side of the opposite arm includes a corresponding trough or aperture that receives the protruding feature. Clamping surfaces may include non-slip protrusions, such as ribs, ridges, cones or pins. An applicator holding feature, such as a boss, near the hinge prevents the clip from yawing and becoming askew during application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2015
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Bhailal H. Patel, David M. Albala
  • Publication number: 20140350576
    Abstract: A suture placement device is inserted into an endoscopic trocar port site. A pivot bar with a pair of receptor ports is moved from a folded to an extended position below the fascia. The trocar port is removed over the device as the pivot bar is pulled upward against the fascia. A pair of stylet guides are deployed from two sides of the device housing, and intercept the receptor ports, thereby creating a suture path through the first guide, through a channel in the pivot bar between the receptor ports, and through the second guide. A stylet is directed through the suture path to pull a suture through the path. The guides are refracted, the pivot bar is folded, the device is removed, and the suture is tied. A stylet guide may have a partially deployed position to accurately inject an anesthetic at a desired intra-muscular layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Applicant: ENDOLUTIONS, LLC
    Inventors: Manoj B. Patel, Philip Zhao, Neal Patel, Landon Gilkey, David M. Albala, Salvatore Castro