Patents by Inventor George J. Picha

George J. Picha 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: 5057118
    Abstract: A vessel occlusion device has a base with a generally flat surface against which a vessel may be positioned. One end of a strap is fastened to the base. The other end of the strap is adapted to be removably attached to the base with the vessel between the base and the strap. The strap is provided with a plurality of attachment holes for selectively attaching the end of the strap to the base at any one of a plurality of adjustable positions. The vessel occlusion device provides a traumatic occlusion with multiple vessel occlusion adjustments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Assignee: Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: George J. Picha
  • Patent number: 5037428
    Abstract: A vessel approximator for use in anastomosis has a pair of opposed arms, each adapted to fit within the end of a vessel segment to be anastomosed. The tips of the arms are tapered to assist in placing an end of a vessel segment onto the arm. A stem extends from the junction of the arms to form a T shape. The stem is substantially thinner than the arms to permit the ends of the vessel segments placed over the arms to be proximate to each other to be sutured together. A ring on the end of the stem allows the device to be sutered in place in the surgical field. A notch at the junction of the arms opposite the stem permits the arms to collapse together when the device is removed from the vessel segments by pulling on the stem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1991
    Assignee: Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: George J. Picha, Dean J. Secrest
  • Patent number: 5007900
    Abstract: A gastrostomy device that may be placed either endoscopically or percutaneously is disclosed. The catheter is a resilient tube with a resilient T-bar at one end. One wing of the T is provided with a pocket for the tip of an obturator rod. By inserting the rod in the pocket and orienting the rod along the tube, the bar is forced to a position in-line with the tube. The catheter may then be easily inserted into an established stoma. When the rod is removed, the bar returns to its orthogonal position, thereby retaining the catheter within the stomach. The device may be provided with a cup-shaped bolster whose mouth engages the skin about, but not adjacent to, the stoma to hold the bar snugly against the stomach wall. By providing the bolster with air vents, healing of the stoma is encouraged. By providing the device with two diametrically opposed pockets in the T-bar, a forked obturator may be used to fold both wings into a forward oriented, small axial cross section configuration for insertion into a stoma.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1991
    Assignee: Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: George J. Picha, Dean J. Secrest
  • Patent number: 5002572
    Abstract: An implant for soft tisse (e.g., subcutaneous, perivascular, adipose), particularly a mass transfer device having a fluid diffusing or transmitting surface in contact with the soft tissue, in which the surface of the device in tissue contact is textured to provide a regular pattern of micropillars at least 100 microns in height with transverse dimensions and interpillar spacing each no greater than 5000 microns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Inventor: George J. Picha
  • Patent number: 4863438
    Abstract: Device includes a flexible, hollow tube portion having a resiliently deformable mushroom shape tip at the inner end thereof to retain the tube in the stomach or other viscera of a patient and provide an enlarged internal chamber for the mounting of a one-way flapper valve therein and the seating of the flapper valve against the inner end of the tube portion to prevent reflux of gastric contents while permitting the influx of fluids into the stomach or other viscera of the patient through the tube portion. A pair of oppositely extending, relatively short, flat wings are integrally molded on the outer end of the tube portion to make the tube portion self-retaining and flush up against the skin. The wings are relatively narrow in width, whereby the tube portion may be rotated a part turn to bring the wings into contact with different areas of the skin if irritation should occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1989
    Assignee: Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael L. Gauderer, George J. Picha, Dennis Siedlak