Patents by Inventor Gary Guenst

Gary Guenst 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: 20070123918
    Abstract: Methods and devices for perfusing a blood vessel during the entire course of an end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis procedure. One method can be used to form an end-to-side anastomosis of a saphenous vein graft to a coronary artery during an off-pump, beating heart, coronary artery bypass graft. In this example, the distal end of an elongate tube carrying a saphenous vein graft is advanced into an arteriotomy distal to an occlusion in the coronary artery. Perfusing blood flow is provided through the tube to the coronary artery, the vein graft is advanced over the tube to the arteriotomy and sutured completely to the coronary artery. The elongate tube can be retracted through the now secured vein graft, and the coronary artery supplied again from the proximal end of the vein graft. Some tubular devices include a reversibly expandable distal region, to form a seal between the inserted tube and the coronary artery being perfused, to prevent blood flow into the surgical field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2007
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Inventor: Gary Guenst
  • Publication number: 20070073343
    Abstract: A device for temporarily sealing an opening in a blood vessel is provided. The device comprises a cutting mechanism for creating an opening in a blood vessel and a seal for sealing the opening in the blood vessel. The seal is delivered through an inner lumen of a tool body coupled to the cutting mechanism. Methods for using the device to construct an anastomosis between two vessels are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2006
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Jahns, James Keogh, Paul Pignato, Christopher Olig, Karen Montpetit, Cynthia Clague, Raymond Usher, Philip Harrstad, Gary Guenst
  • Publication number: 20070073344
    Abstract: A device for temporarily sealing an opening in a blood vessel is provided. The device comprises a cutting mechanism for creating an opening in a blood vessel and a seal for sealing the opening in the blood vessel. The seal is delivered through an inner lumen of a tool body coupled to the cutting mechanism. Methods for using the device to construct an anastomosis between two vessels are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2006
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Scott Jahns, James Keogh, Paul Pignato, Christopher Olig, Karen Montpetit, Cynthia Clague, Raymond Usher, Philip Haarstad, Gary Guenst
  • Publication number: 20060200002
    Abstract: A tubular access sleeve and suction tool for accessing an anatomic surface or anatomic space and particularly the pericardium to access pericardial space and the epicardial surface of the heart in a minimally invasive manner are disclosed. A suction tool trunk extending through a suction tool lumen of the sleeve is coupled to suction pads at the ends elongated support arms. The suction pads can be retracted into a sleeve working lumen during advancement of the access sleeve through a passage and deployed from the tubular access sleeve lumen and disposed against the an outer tissue layer. Suction can be applied through suction tool lumens to suction ports of the suction pads that fix to the outer tissue layer so as to tension the outer tissue layer and/or pull the outer tissue layer away from an inner tissue layer so that the anatomic space can be accessed by instruments introduced through the working lumen to penetrate the outer tissue layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventor: Gary Guenst
  • Publication number: 20050234482
    Abstract: Methods and devices for perfusing a blood vessel during the entire course of an end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis procedure. One method can be used to form an end-to-side anastomosis of a saphenous vein graft to a coronary artery during an off-pump, beating heart, coronary artery bypass graft. In this example, the distal end of an elongate tube carrying a saphenous vein graft is advanced into an arteriotomy distal to an occlusion in the coronary artery. Perfusing blood flow is provided through the tube to the coronary artery, the vein graft is advanced over the tube to the arteriotomy and sutured completely to the coronary artery. The elongate tube can be retracted through the now secured vein graft, and the coronary artery supplied again from the proximal end of the vein graft. Some tubular devices include a reversibly expandable distal region, to form a seal between the inserted tube and the coronary artery being perfused, to prevent blood flow into the surgical field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventor: Gary Guenst
  • Publication number: 20050209686
    Abstract: A device used to hold and position a blood vessel in the performance of a coronary artery bypass graft procedure includes a handle and an attachment head coupled to the handle. The attachment head has a collar adapted to substantially encircle the blood vessel and having a number of suction apertures. A vacuum port is adapted to be coupled to a vacuum source and communicates a suction to the suction apertures to hold the blood vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Gary Guenst, Christopher Olig
  • Publication number: 20050165427
    Abstract: A device for temporarily sealing an opening in a blood vessel is provided. The device comprises a cutting mechanism for creating an opening in a blood vessel and a seal for sealing the opening in the blood vessel. The seal is delivered through an inner lumen of a tool body coupled to the cutting mechanism. Methods for using the device to construct an anastomosis between two vessels are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2004
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Scott Jahns, James Keogh, Paul Pignato, Christopher Olig, Karen Montpetit, Cynthia Clague, Raymond Usher, Philip Haarstad, Gary Guenst
  • Patent number: 4922229
    Abstract: A system for retrieving and preventing loss or theft of keys which provide access to drugs or narcotics in a hospital or other health care facility is described. The drugs are placed in a strong box, requiring two keys to open, mounted on a cart, which can be taken to nursing stations for the administration of the drugs. Mounted adjacent the strong box is a call unit, which includes a call button, transmitter, and beeper so that if one or both of the keys are required to open the strong box, depressing the button will operate the transmitter, which will cause a beeper to sound at the key to advise the holder of the key to return to the cart. The key contains a receiver/transmitter and beeper. Furthermore, to prevent inadvertent or purposeful removal of the key from the facility, a detection unit is installed at exit locations. The detection unit transmits a signal, which is received by the key, and which in turn transmits a return signal to the detection unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Inventor: Gary Guenst