Patents by Inventor Dix P. Poppas

Dix P. Poppas 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).

  • Publication number: 20160243272
    Abstract: The present invention provides a liquid polymer composition which can be implanted into a living mammal and which forms a solid hydrogel by in situ polymerization upon contact with body fluid and tissue. The composition also can be used as a coating on a medical device, or for the formation of a medical device. Formation of a solid implant or coating involves crosslinking of the adhesive with itself and with surrounding tissue. The liquid implant, by itself or in conjunction with various prostheses, can be used for many purposed, including fixation of the urethra for providing treatment for incontinence, and repair of herniations in the abdominal cavity, including rectocele, cystocele, enterocele, and inguinal hernia. The adhesive may be used to establish adhesion prevention during such repairs, in part by coating or being the material of a repair mesh.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2016
    Publication date: August 25, 2016
    Applicant: Promethean Surgical Devices, LLC
    Inventors: Michael T. MILBOCKER, Dix P. POPPAS
  • Publication number: 20090304773
    Abstract: The present invention provides a liquid polymer composition which can be implanted into a living mammal and which forms a solid hydrogel by in situ polymerization upon contact with body fluid and tissue. The composition also can be used as a coating on a medical device, or for the formation of a medical device. Formation of a solid implant or coating involves crosslinking of the adhesive with itself and with surrounding tissue. The liquid implant, by itself or in conjunction with various prostheses, can be used for many purposed, including fixation of the urethra for providing treatment for incontinence, and repair of herniations in the abdominal cavity, including rectocele, cystocele, enterocele, and inguinal hernia. The adhesive may be used to establish adhesion prevention during such repairs, in part by coating or being the material of a repair mesh.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2009
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Applicant: Promethean Surgical Devices, LLC
    Inventors: Michael T. Milbocker, Dix P. Poppas
  • Patent number: 6323037
    Abstract: A composition for tissue welding is provided. The composition comprises an active compound, a solvent, and an energy converter and is insoluble in physiological fluids. A method for welding a tissue is also provided. The method comprises contacting a tissue with the above composition and exciting the composition such that the tissue becomes welded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: Antonio Lauto, Dix P. Poppas
  • Patent number: 5929044
    Abstract: The present invention provides a composition comprising a protein solder, a bioactive compound, and a vehicle for delivering the bioactive compound into a target cell having a genome. The present invention also provides a method for delivering a bioactive compound into a target cell having a genome comprising (a) contacting a tissue with a composition comprising the protein solder, a bioactive compound, and a vehicle for delivering the bioactive compound into the target cell, and (b) exciting the protein solder to effect delivery of the bioactive compound into the target cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation
    Inventor: Dix P. Poppas
  • Patent number: 5713891
    Abstract: Methods for tissue welding using solders incorporating biologically active agents, such as growth factors or hemostatic agents, have been developed. Improved solder compositions have also been defined, yielding greater bursting strength as a function of protein concentration, and through the use of protein unfolding prior to laser-mediated denaturation and coupling. A method for repair of fistulas has been discovered, using water as a chromophore, in combination with solder concentration, to form columns to fill defects where tissue apposition is not possible. Methods have also been adapted for use with other forms of directed energy, including bipolar electrosurgery and light. Examples demonstrate increased strength of repairs by incorporation of growth factors into solders, alone and as a function of solder concentration. Increased adhesion is obtained through prevention of bleeding by incorporation of hemostatic agents such as thrombin or epinephrine, a vasoconstrictor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignees: Children's Medical Center Corporation, V.I. Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Dix P. Poppas
  • Patent number: 5409481
    Abstract: A system for welding tissue by irradiation with laser energy, includes a laser for generating a beam of laser energy and directing the beam toward the tissue so as to irradiate the region to be welded. The laser has a control input and is responsive to a control signal supplied to said control input to adjust the power of the beam of laser energy. An infrared sensor senses the temperature of the tissue in the region to be welded by sensing infrared radiation coming from this region. The sensor provides a sensor output indicative of the temperature. A computer control arrangement is responsive to the sensor output. The computer control arrangement supplies a control signal to said laser such that the region to be welded is heated to a predetermined temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1995
    Assignee: Laserscope
    Inventors: Dix P. Poppas, Steven M. Schlossberg, Theodore J. Choma, Scott D. Klioze, James H. Boll
  • Patent number: 5334191
    Abstract: A system for welding tissue by irradiation with laser energy, includes a laser for generating a beam of laser energy and directing the beam toward the tissue so as to irradiate the region to be welded. The laser has a control input and is responsive to a control signal supplied to said control input to adjust the power of the beam of laser energy. An infrared sensor senses the temperature of the tissue in the region to be welded by sensing infrared radiation coming from this region. The sensor provides a sensor output indicative of the temperature. A computer control arrangement is responsive to the sensor output. The computer control arrangement supplies a control signal to said laser such that the region to be welded is heated to a predetermined temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignees: Dix Phillip Poppas, Steven Mark Schlossberg, Theodore John Choma, Scott David Klioze
    Inventors: Dix P. Poppas, Steven M. Schlossberg, Theodore J. Choma, Scott D. Klioze, James H. Boll