Patents by Inventor Fred H. Co

Fred H. Co 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: 6228024
    Abstract: A self-supporting retractor for holding open an anatomic space for performing endoscopic surgical procedures. The retractor includes a substantially rigid elongate member, having proximal and distal ends, and having an arch shape or “C” cross-section, defining a passage and longitudinal working window along the retractor. The distal end is preferably rounded or streamlined to facilitate insertion along a dissected space with minimized tissue trauma, and may include a hooded portion enclosing the passage at the distal end. The elongate member may include radially cooperating segments or self-retaining edges to maximize the area of the space held open by the retractor. The retractor may include a handle or a pivotable finger grip on the proximal end to manipulate the retractor during use, and/or a curved handle to tent the incision providing access to the dissected space. The retractor may also include a channel member for an endoscope, integrally formed or pivotally attached to the retractor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Fred H. Co, Kevin H. Van Bladel
  • Patent number: 6033361
    Abstract: A self-supporting retractor for holding open an anatomic space for performing endoscopic surgical procedures. The retractor includes a substantially rigid elongate member, having proximal and distal ends, and having an arch shape or "C" cross-section, defining a passage and longitudinal working window along the retractor. The distal end is preferably rounded or streamlined to facilitate insertion along a dissected space with minimized tissue trauma, and may include a hooded portion enclosing the passage at the distal end. The elongate member may include radially-cooperating segments or self-retaining edges to maximize the area of the space held open by the retractor. The retractor may include a handle or a pivotable finger grip on the proximal end to manipulate the retractor during use, and/or a curved handle to tent the incision providing access to the dissected space. The retractor may also include a channel member for an endoscope, integrally formed or pivotally attached to the retractor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Fred H. Co, Kevin H. Van Bladel
  • Patent number: 6004340
    Abstract: Balloon loaded dissection devices with elongate balloons and a pushing member are disclosed for creating a tunnel alongside an elongate vessel in the body. The devices may utilize an elongate balloon of any suitable length which may be formed of an elastic or non-elastic material. The balloon may be of double walled construction and may be provided with a central lumen which may receive a guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument. The device may have a support tube secured to the inner wall of the balloon to provide columnar support for the apparatus. The support tube may have a transparent shroud attached to a distal end of the support tube. There is an open space between the distal end of the support tube and the end of the shroud allowing access to adjacent tissue. The shroud may perform blunt dissection and/or retraction to clear an open space for viewing or for performing surgical procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Hermann, Fred H. Co, Douglas S. Sutton
  • Patent number: 5993472
    Abstract: Balloon loaded dissection devices with elongate balloons and a pushing member are disclosed for creating a tunnel alongside an elongate vessel in the body. The devices may utilize an elongate balloon of any suitable length which may be formed of an elastic or non-elastic material. The balloon may be of double walled construction and may be provided with a central lumen which may receive a guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument. The device may have a support tube secured to the inner wall of the balloon to provide columnar support for the apparatus. The support tube receives the guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument and may have a stop member to translate pushing force applied to the guide rod or scope to pushing force on the apparatus. By using the guide rod or scope as a pushing member the apparatus may be advanced alongside the vessel it is desired to dissect free from attached tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Hermann, Fred H. Co, Douglas S. Sutton
  • Patent number: 5944734
    Abstract: Balloon loaded dissection devices with elongate balloons and a pushing member are disclosed for creating a tunnel alongside an elongate vessel in the body. The devices may utilize an elongate balloon of any suitable length which may be formed of an elastic or non-elastic material. The balloon may be of double walled construction and may be provided with a central lumen which may receive a guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument. The device may have a support tube secured to the inner wall of the balloon to provide columnar support for the apparatus. The support tube receives the guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument and may have a stop member to translate pushing force applied to the guide rod or scope to pushing force on the apparatus. By using the guide rod or scope as a pushing member the apparatus may be advanced alongside the vessel it is desired to dissect free from attached tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Hermann, Fred H. Co, Douglas S. Sutton
  • Patent number: 5913818
    Abstract: A self-supporting retractor for holding open an anatomic space for performing endoscopic surgical procedures. The retractor includes a substantially rigid elongate member, having proximal and distal ends, and having an arch shape or "C" cross-section, defining a passage and longitudinal working window along the retractor. The distal end is preferably rounded or streamlined to facilitate insertion along a dissected space with minimized tissue trauma, and may include a hooded portion enclosing the passage at the distal end. The elongate member may include radially-cooperating segments or self-retaining edges to maximize the area of the space held open by the retractor. The retractor may include a handle or a pivotable finger grip on the proximal end to manipulate the retractor during use, and/or a curved handle to tent the incision providing access to the dissected space. The retractor may also include a channel member for an endoscope, integrally formed or pivotally attached to the retractor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Fred H. Co, Kevin H. Van Bladel
  • Patent number: 5893866
    Abstract: Balloon loaded dissection devices with elongate balloons and a pushing member are described for creating a tunnel alongside an elongate vessel in the body. The devices may utilize an elongate balloon of any suitable length which may be formed of an elastic or non-elastic material. The balloon may be of double walled construction and may be provided with a central lumen which may receive a guide rod, scope or other surgical instrument. The device may have a support tube secured to the inner wall of the balloon to provide columnar support. The support tube may have a transparent shroud attached to its distal end. There is an open space between the distal end of the support tube and the end of the shroud allowing access to adjacent tissue. The shroud may perform blunt dissection and/or retraction to clear an open space for viewing or for performing surgical procedures. The support tube receives a scope or other surgical instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Hermann, Fred H. Co, Douglas S. Sutton
  • Patent number: 5429136
    Abstract: An atherectomy catheter having ultrasound imaging capability provided by an acoustic transducer disposed within a catheter housing which includes a circular cutting edge for removal of stenotic tissue. Risk of induced emboli is reduced by arrangements of transducer and cutter maneuvering members which permit the cutting edge to remain shielded by the housing during catheter positioning and scanning. Both single and array transducers are employed in a variety of configurations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1995
    Assignee: Devices for Vascular Intervention, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Milo, Gerald Hansen, Fred H. Co
  • Patent number: 5318032
    Abstract: A vascular guiding catheter comprises an inner tubular member having a torque transmitting member formed over a major portion thereof and a soft polymeric tip formed at the distal end thereof. The torque transmitting member provides the characteristics of torsional stiffness and axial flexibility which are necessary to be able to introduce the catheter to the vascular system. The soft polymeric tip reduces the likelihood that the catheter can injure the blood vessel and provides a convenient location for the inclusion of perfusion ports. A reinforcement layer is provided over a transition region between the termination of the torque transmitting member and the soft distal tip. Optionally, reinforcement layers may be provided elsewhere along the length of the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Devices for Vascular Intervention
    Inventors: Michael T. Lonsbury, Richard S. Jaraczewski, Fred H. Co