Patents by Inventor Davorin K. Skender
Davorin K. Skender 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: 11911303Abstract: A stent graft retention system for retaining a stent graft on a delivery device is provided. The stent graft retention system includes a stent graft, a stent, and a plurality of discrete retention wire forms at least one of which is configured to engage a trigger wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Davorin K. Skender
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Publication number: 20220226134Abstract: A stent graft retention system for retaining a stent graft on a delivery device is provided. The stent graft retention system includes a stent graft, a stent, and a plurality of discrete retention wire forms at least one of which is configured to engage a trigger wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Davorin K. Skender
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Patent number: 10959826Abstract: A support structure for a three-sided scallop in the edge of a stent graft including two substantially longitudinal perimeter support sections and an undulating lateral side base extending between the two support sections. The undulations extend below the edge of the lateral side of the scallop and overlap the graft material away from the edge of the lateral side.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Cook Medical Technology LLCInventors: Davorin K. Skender, Blayne A. Roeder
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Patent number: 10631972Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Patent number: 10376398Abstract: A delivery device and methods for deploying an endovascular prosthesis within the common and internal iliac arteries are described. The device comprises a pusher catheter having a proximal end and a pusher extension extending proximally therefrom. A tubular prosthesis having a side branch is releasably coupled to the pusher extension. An extension dilator extends proximally from the proximal end of the pusher catheter, extends at least partially along an external surface of the main tubular body, into a distal end of the side branch and exits a proximal end of the tubular prosthesis. The extension dilator can be tracked over a guide wire which serves to both position the device within a vessel and also to facilitate cannulation of an internal iliac artery.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Joel Ondersma, Blayne A. Roeder, Edwin E. Macatangay, Siddharth Vad, Davorin K. Skender
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Patent number: 10327935Abstract: A stent graft assembly having a tubular body and a constraining patch attached to the interior surface of the tubular body. The constraining patch delineates a small passageway close to the inner surface of the tubular body. A cannula may extend through the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Brandon J. Davis, Jarin A. Kratzberg, Blayne A. Roeder, Edwin E. Macatangay, Davorin K. Skender
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Publication number: 20180243076Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicant: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Publication number: 20180228594Abstract: A support structure for a three-sided scallop in the edge of a stent graft including two substantially longitudinal perimeter support sections and an undulating lateral side base extending between the two support sections. The undulations extend below the edge of the lateral side of the scallop and overlap the graft material away from the edge of the lateral side.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Davorin K. Skender, Blayne A. Roeder
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Patent number: 9943400Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2015Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Publication number: 20180021158Abstract: A stent graft assembly having a tubular body and a constraining patch attached to the interior surface of the tubular body. The constraining patch delineates a small passageway close to the inner surface of the tubular body. A cannula may extend through the passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Brandon J. Davis, Jarin A. Kratzberg, Blayne A. Roeder, Edwin E. Macatangay, Davorin K. Skender
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Publication number: 20160262919Abstract: A delivery device and methods for deploying an endovascular prosthesis within the common and internal iliac arteries are described. The device comprises a pusher catheter having a proximal end and a pusher extension extending proximally therefrom. A tubular prosthesis having a side branch is releasably coupled to the pusher extension. An extension dilator extends proximally from the proximal end of the pusher catheter, extends at least partially along an external surface of the main tubular body, into a distal end of the side branch and exits a proximal end of the tubular prosthesis. The extension dilator can be tracked over a guide wire which serves to both position the device within a vessel and also to facilitate cannulation of an internal iliac artery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Applicant: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Joel Ondersma, Blayne A. Roeder, Edwin E. Macatangay, Siddharth Vad, Davorin K. Skender
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Publication number: 20150374487Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATIONInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Patent number: 9125733Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Publication number: 20090043377Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster
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Patent number: 7407509Abstract: An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk comprising a trunk lumen extending therethrough, a wall, an anastomosis in the wall, and a first fenestration in the wall, wherein the prosthetic trunk has a circumference. The endoluminal prosthesis further comprises a prosthetic branch comprising a branch lumen extending therethrough. The branch lumen is in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the anastomosis. The prosthetic branch is disposed longitudinally along and circumferentially about the prosthetic trunk.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic FoundationInventors: Roy K. Greenberg, Karl J. West, Davorin K. Skender, James C. Foster