Patents by Inventor George Kick

George Kick 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: 20120109060
    Abstract: A laminar valve flow module is disclosed and may include a proximal chamber, a purge chamber, and a sheath chamber in fluid communication with each other and between an inlet opening and an exit opening. A guide chamber may be located within the proximal chamber and in fluid communication with the inlet opening, the proximal chamber, and the sheath chamber. The sheath chamber is in fluid communication with the exit opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2011
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Applicant: EP Dynamics, Inc.
    Inventors: George Kick, Sean Cline
  • Publication number: 20070265646
    Abstract: Gastric restriction device implants and their use in controlling body weight are described. In some embodiments, activation of a shape memory material drives an actuator coupled to an implant, resulting in a conformational change in the implant. In some embodiments latch and ratchet mechanisms operate incrementally to increase or decrease a size of a stomal opening produced by the gastric restriction device. Methods are described by which adjusting the size of the stomal opening is used to restrict the rate at which food passes through the stomach.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Applicant: Ellipse Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay McCoy, Nicholas Lembo, George Kick, Jay Lenker
  • Publication number: 20070185374
    Abstract: An adjustable implant configured to be implanted within or at least partially around an outer surface of a stomach or esophagus is described. The adjustable implant includes a ratchet. The implant further includes an elongate band comprising a shape-memory material, wherein a first end and a second end of the elongate band are configured to couple to the ratchet, such that the band and the ratchet form an assembly having a loop configuration. Activation of the shape-memory material adjusts the band from a first length to a second length as the ratchet permits movement in a first direction of the first end relative to the second end, changing a circumference of the loop configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2007
    Publication date: August 9, 2007
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker
  • Publication number: 20070073098
    Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method for accessing the lower esophageal sphincter through the esophagus. In one embodiment, a catheter is inserted through the mouth or nose of a patient and advanced to the region of the diaphragm. Under fluoroscopy or endoscopy, a hollow needle at the distal end of the catheter punctures the wall of the esophagus from the inside so that the distal end of the needle is positioned outside the esophagus. An implant is next advanced out through the hollow needle to the region outside the sphincter where it is deflected and coerced to bluntly dissect around the circumference of the esophagus, where the implant is left in place to heal. The hollow needle is removed and the esophageal wall is allowed to heal. Subsequent diametric adjustment of the implant allows for tightening or loosening of the sphincter to minimize gastric reflux. The device and method can also be used to treat the pyloric or other body sphincters, hollow organs, or ducts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2006
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Applicant: Ellipse Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Lenker, George Kick, Samuel Shaolian, Shawn Moaddeb, Mike Henson
  • Publication number: 20070021648
    Abstract: Disclosed is a hub for a transluminal sheath. The hub provides a handle for grasping the sheath, provides connections for fluid inlet and outlet lines, and provides for attaching mechanisms between the sheath and a dilator. The hub can be used on a non-radially expandable sheath, or it can be used on a sheath having a radially expandable configuration. In an exemplary application, the hub is fitted to a sheath, which provides access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as ureteroscopy or stone removal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Jay Lenker, Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20070021768
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration by a tubular restraint. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as percutaneous nephrostomy or urinary bladder access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, Jay Lenker, Onnik Tchulluian, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20060259061
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion of at least a part of the distal end of the sheath to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is configured for use in the upper gastrointestinal tract and has utility in the performance of procedures in the esophagus and stomach. The access route is through the anterior abdominal wall to the stomach. The distal end of the sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration during advancement through the abdominal wall and into the stomach. The distal end of the sheath is subsequently expanded using a radial dilatation device. In an exemplary application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as diagnosis and repair of gastro esophageal reflux disease.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker, Edward Nance
  • Publication number: 20060247762
    Abstract: A venous valve prosthesis includes a hollow conduit (40) defining a central passageway through which blood may flow. Opposing, pliable leaflet members (30) are located within the conduit and move back and forth between a first, open position, whereby blood may flow through the central passageway in a first direction, and a second, closed position, whereby blood is prevented from backflowing through the central passageway in a second direction which is opposite the first direction. A hollow and generally cylindrical support member (10, 20) retains the leaflet members and is coaxially disposed within the conduit. The support member includes opposing cutaway regions (18) defining two axially extending struts (16) supporting the leaflet members. The cutaway regions, in cooperation with the struts, allow the leaflet members to collapse inwardly to the closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Inventors: George Acosta, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20060200189
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration by a tubular restraint. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as percutaneous nephrostomy or urinary bladder access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, Jay Lenker, Onnik Tchulluian, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20060200188
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration by a tubular restraint. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as percutaneous nephrostomy or urinary bladder access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, Jay Lenker, Onnik Tchulluian, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20060135963
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable transluminal sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion of at least a part of the distal end of the sheath to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is configured for use in the gastrointestinal system and has utility in the performance of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The distal end of the sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration and expanded using a radial dilatation device. In an exemplary application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as gallstone or pancreatic stone removal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker, Edward Nance, Onnik Tchulluian, Joseph Bishop
  • Publication number: 20060135962
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable transluminal sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion of at least a part of the distal end of the sheath to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is configured for use in the vascular system. The access route is through the inferior vena cava to the right atrium, where a trans-septal puncture, followed by advancement of the catheter is completed. The distal end of the sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration during advancement through the atrial septum into the left atrium. The distal end of the sheath is expanded using a radial dilator. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as electrophysiological mapping of the heart, radio-frequency ablation of left atrial tissue, placement of atrial implants, valve repair, or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker, Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, Onnik Tchulluian
  • Publication number: 20060052750
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable transluminal sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion of at least a part of the distal end of the sheath to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The distal end of the sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration and expanded using a radial dilatation device. In an exemplary application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as ureteroscopy or stone removal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Lenker, Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, George Kick
  • Publication number: 20050222576
    Abstract: An access device comprises a thin-walled sheath that is insertable into a patient through a small surgically created incision. The incision may be created using a cutdown or a percutaneous method such as that known as the Seldinger technique. Once inserted and advanced to the target surgical site, the sheath is selectively, and controllably, expanded to a desired diameter. The thin wall of the sheath is fabricated from a rectangular piece of material such as metal or plastic with two cut edges. The rectangular piece of metal or plastic is rolled tightly to create the small diameter configuration that is inserted into the patient. A cam or control member is affixed to the innermost edge of the rectangular piece of metal or plastic. The control member extends to the proximal most portion of the sheath. By rotating the control member, the operator causes the thin wall piece of rolled material to unfurl into a larger or smaller diameter, depending on the direction of rotation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker, Onnik Tchulluian
  • Publication number: 20050209627
    Abstract: In one embodiment, an access sheath includes a movable coil sheath that is insertable into a patient through an endoluminal or surgical approach. The sheath is inserted into a patient in a flattened configuration. A plurality of separate coils, elements, or hoops are connected by a fixed member and a control member, which are moved relative to each other to flatten the coils or hoops. Once inserted and advanced to the target surgical site, the sheath is selectively, and controllably, unflattened or expanded to a desired diameter or cross-section. A control member is affixed to one edge of the sheath and runs in the axial direction. By translating the control member in a direction parallel to the axis of the sheath, the operator causes the hoops or coils to rotate into a plane perpendicular or lateral to the axis of the sheath. A mechanical lock at the proximal end of the sheath permits the control member to be selectively constrained from translation and thus lock the sheath diameter in place.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: George Kick, Jay Lenker
  • Publication number: 20050124937
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration by a tubular restraint. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as percutaneous nephrostomy or urinary bladder access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: June 9, 2005
    Inventors: George Kick, Thanh Nguyen, Samuel Shaolian
  • Publication number: 20050125021
    Abstract: Disclosed is an expandable percutaneous sheath, for introduction into the body while in a first, low cross-sectional area configuration, and subsequent expansion to a second, enlarged cross-sectional configuration. The sheath is maintained in the first, low cross-sectional configuration by a tubular restraint. In one application, the sheath is utilized to provide access for a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure such as percutaneous nephrostomy or urinary bladder access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Publication date: June 9, 2005
    Inventors: Edward Nance, Joseph Bishop, Jay Lenker, Onnik Tchulluian, George Kick