Patents by Inventor Fred Lampropoulos

Fred Lampropoulos 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: 20070032764
    Abstract: A multi-part biowaste container configured to provide a low profile design while providing sufficient storage volume to accommodate the amount of blood, tissues, and other biological materials generated during a typical surgical procedure. The multi-part biowaste container includes an anti-splash container, a dual purpose lid container, and a supplemental container. The use of three separate container members increases the total volume and storage capacity of the biowaste containers while minimizing the overall profile or height of the containers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2006
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Inventor: Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20070032779
    Abstract: A reversible lockable drainage catheter for use in draining excess bodily fluid in a tissue having a catheter tube with a proximal end and a distal end, and a lockable hub positioned about the catheter tube. A suture of the drainage catheter can be reversibly tensioned, and locked in the tensioned conformation by depressing one or more surfaces of the lockable hub. The suture can then be released also by depressing one or more surface of the lockable hub, or by implementing one or more additional safety release mechanisms. For example, a safety release can be pulled in a proximal direction to release a tensioned suture. Similarly, the suture can be tensioned to a point that stretches an attachment point of the drainage catheter tube, and also causes the suture and safety release mechanism to disengage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2005
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Inventors: Nicholas Accisano, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20070029006
    Abstract: A multi-part biowaste container including a plurality of biowaste containers having a low profile design and collectively providing sufficient storage volume to accommodate the amount of blood, tissues, and other biological materials generated during a typical surgical procedure. In one embodiment, the multi-part biowaste container includes an anti-splash container, a dual purpose lid container, and a supplemental container. The use of three separate container members increases the total volume and storage capacity of the biowaste containers while minimizing the overall profile or height of the containers. The individual containers of the multi-part biowaste container can include adhesive backing allowing the containers to be secured to the surgical work surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2005
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Inventor: Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060217667
    Abstract: The drainage catheter hub includes a locking cam for securing a suture to maintain an anchor configuration of the distal end of the drainage catheter. The locking cam is rotatable to a first position for securing the suture and a second position for releasing the suture. The locking cam includes a tapered surface which includes a release portion and a securement portion. The release portion allows movement of the suture while the securement portion cooperatively engages the suture in connection with the seat to minimize movement of the suture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2005
    Publication date: September 28, 2006
    Inventors: Nicholas Accisano, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060212009
    Abstract: A drainage catheter hub having a rotatable lever handle adapted to secure a suture thread to maintain the anchor configuration of the distal end of the catheter to secure the position of the catheter within the patient's body. The rotatable lever handle has a released position for allowing movement of the suture and a secured position for preventing movement of the suture. A suture securement ridge adapted to secure the proximal portion of the suture that may otherwise remain loose during the procedure. The rotatable lever handle and associated rotatable barrel can be depressed relative to hub body in a locked configuration to prevent inadvertent rotational movement of the rotatable lever handle and a release slot or release button that can be actuated by the practitioner to allow for rotational movement of the rotatable lever handle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Inventors: Nicholas Accisano, Garlyn Hendry, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060206096
    Abstract: A drainage catheter having a weld to secure the distal end of the catheter in an anchor configuration. The suture is welded into a loop at the distal end of the suture to secure the anchor configuration of the distal end of the catheter either directly or by securing the suture to a stylet positioned in the catheter wall. A plurality of drainage bores are positioned on the inside diameter of the anchor loop to provide advantageous draining of fluid into the lumen of the catheter. The drainage catheter includes a stylet and stylet lumen positioned in the sidewall of the catheter approximately 90 degrees from the inside diameter of the catheter tube and drainage allowing the drainage bores on the inside diameter of the drainage catheter to operate without obstruction from the stylet and suture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2005
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Inventors: Nicholas Accisano, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060155247
    Abstract: An introducer sheath having a main body, a sheath, one or more connections to one or more corresponding entry lines, and a stop cock delivery valve. The stop cock can connect to at least one of the entry lines, and can further connect to a fluid source, thereby providing a manipuable delivery interface from the fluid source to the introducer sheath housing. A rotator can interface at a point between the introducer sheath and the stop cock, allowing a user to configure the stop cock to conformations that can be easily accessible for right or left handed users, as appropriate for the position of the introducer sheath housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Bryan Lampropoulos, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060142699
    Abstract: An introducer sheath having a rotation component allowing rotation of a suture ring. The rotation component having a first position allowing rotation of the suture ring and a second position which secures the rotational position of the suture ring. In one embodiment, the introducer sheath comprises a main body having a head portion and a base portion, wherein at least one of the head and base portions further comprise an attached suture ring. The suture ring can be secured to one or both of the head and base portions. In another embodiment, one or both of the head portion and the base portion can be rotated about an axis approximated by the sheath. In one embodiment, a detent prohibits the head portion and base portion from separating from one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2004
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventor: Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060129107
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a collar for use with an inflation device, the collar having a release mechanism allowing a user to advance and/or retract a plunger in a non-threaded fashion. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the release mechanism has a first position in which the plunger is threadably engaged and a second position in which the plunger can be advanced and/or retracted in a non-threaded fashion. In one embodiment the release mechanism includes a displaceable member and an engagement mechanism. In another embodiment, the release mechanism is utilized with a sleeve which allows the collar to be decoupled from the inflation device by rotation of the collar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2004
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventors: Gregory McArthur, Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20060095008
    Abstract: A self-suturing anchor device includes a base having a securement mechanism. The securement mechanism includes one or more resilient pockets in which are placed a plurality of looped sutures. The securement mechanism and looped sutures facilitate automatic securement of a catheter relative to the self-suturing anchor device. In at least one embodiment, the looped sutures are also threaded through loops in another corresponding looped suture, such that each looped sutures slidably tighten in concert with one another. When at least a portion of the securement mechanism is moved, at least one of the plurality of looped sutures is tensioned and closes against a securement point on the catheter. A catheter can be secured in a self-suturing anchor device in a quick and efficient manner with minimal effort.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventors: Fred Lampropoulos, Arlin Nelson, Darryl Bachman, Gregory McArthur, Thomas Stout, Brian Stevens
  • Publication number: 20060079726
    Abstract: A bio-waste container with integrated needle stop is disclosed. The apparatus includes a catch basin and a waste opening. The catch basin is configured to hold biological and other material, and the waste opening provides an aperture through which such biological and other materials can be deposited in the catch basin during the course of the procedure. The bio-waste container also includes an integrated needle stop apparatus having a cushion layer providing a depository for needles and other sharp tipped objects. The needle stop apparatus further includes a puncture resistant layer which prevents the needles or other sharp tipped objects from penetrating beyond the cushion layer. The needle stop apparatus is secured to the bio-waste container in such a way that it is securely coupled to the bio-waste container during shipping and use, but is selectively removeable from the bio-waste container for separate disposal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2004
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventor: Fred Lampropoulos
  • Publication number: 20050203463
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a flushing device having simple operation and one-handed control. The flushing device utilizes a plunger for expelling a flushing medium from the barrel of the flushing device configured such that the user can actuate the plunger easily with the user's palm and/or with other portions of the user's hand. The flushing device includes a receiving tip which has a distal end and a proximal end, the inner diameter of the distal end of the receiving tip being larger than the inner diameter of the proximal end of the receiving tip. The receiving tip is non-opaque (i.e. clear, translucent) to allow the user to view insertion of the catheter tip. The flushing device includes one or more finger grips positioned distally from a middle portion of the barrel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventor: Fred Lampropoulos
  • Patent number: 6547072
    Abstract: A guidewire holder is provided that stores a coiled guidewire substantially immersed in a storage fluid and allows for a facilitated retrieval of the guidewire. The guidewire holder is generally configured as a shallow pan in a circular shape with an outer periphery to retain the coiled guidewire. The outer periphery includes a concave inner wall and a set of ribs that generally retain the coiled guidewire on the outer periphery. An access area is provided to suspend a portion of the guidewire away from the outer periphery to enable a medical practitioner to reach into the guidewire holder and grasp a portion of the guidewire in order to easily extract the coiled guidewire from the holder. An inner periphery reduces the amount of storage fluid needed to immerse the guidewire and is used in combination with the outer periphery to provide a location for comfortably holding the guidewire holder. Multiple holders may be coupled together so as to be stacked on top of each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John Whiting, Jim Mottola, Fred Lampropoulos