Patents by Inventor Gerald W. Dryden
Gerald W. Dryden 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).
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Patent number: 10932762Abstract: A biopsy sampling device comprises a handle with a flexible cannula extending from the handle. The flexible cannula includes: an inner catheter, which defines an opening in a lateral wall surface thereof, and further defines a central lumen in fluid communication with the opening; an outer catheter positioned around and moveable relative to the inner catheter; and a cutting element positioned at a distal end of the outer catheter. The flexible cannula is configured such that a vacuum can be applied through the central lumen of the inner catheter to create a suction that draws a piece of tissue into the opening defined in the lateral wall surface of the inner catheter. The handle is configured to move the inner catheter relative to the outer catheter, such that the cutting element shears and severs the piece of tissue that has been drawn into the opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignees: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc., Endoscopy Assist Devices, LLCInventors: Gerald W. Dryden, Jr., Anthony Appling
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Patent number: 10792058Abstract: Apparatus and methods relating to a medical retrieval device that may include or be used with a catheter. A basket is included with an opening that is oriented transverse to the longitudinal direction in which the catheter extends. The basket may be extended and/or retracted relative to the catheter, and/or may be expanded and/or contracted to, for example, facilitate ensnaring and extraction of a foreign body, object, or polyp, etc. from a patient's esophagus, biliary tree, GI tract, urinary tract, abdominal cavity, kidney, bile duct, urethra, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Inventor: Gerald W. Dryden
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Publication number: 20180271503Abstract: A biopsy sampling device comprises a handle with a flexible cannula extending from the handle. The flexible cannula includes: an inner catheter, which defines an opening in a lateral wall surface thereof, and further defines a central lumen in fluid communication with the opening; an outer catheter positioned around and moveable relative to the inner catheter; and a cutting element positioned at a distal end of the outer catheter. The flexible cannula is configured such that a vacuum can be applied through the central lumen of the inner catheter to create a suction that draws a piece of tissue into the opening defined in the lateral wall surface of the inner catheter. The handle is configured to move the inner catheter relative to the outer catheter, such that the cutting element shears and severs the piece of tissue that has been drawn into the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2016Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventor: Gerald W. DRYDEN, Jr.
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Publication number: 20180242990Abstract: Apparatus and methods relating to a medical retrieval device that may include or be used with a catheter. A basket is included with an opening that is oriented transverse to the longitudinal direction in which the catheter extends. The basket may be extended and/or retracted relative to the catheter, and/or may be expanded and/or contracted to, for example, facilitate ensnaring and extraction of a foreign body, object, or polyp, etc. from a patient's esophagus, biliary tree, GI tract, urinary tract, abdominal cavity, kidney, bile duct, urethra, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventor: Gerald W. Dryden
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Patent number: 9955985Abstract: Apparatus and methods relating to a medical retrieval device that may include or be used with a catheter. A basket is included with an opening that is oriented transverse to the longitudinal direction in which the catheter extends. The basket may be extended and/or retracted relative to the catheter, and/or may be expanded and/or contracted to, for example, facilitate ensnaring and extraction of a foreign body, object, or polyp, etc. from a patient's esophagus, biliary tree, GI tract, urinary tract, abdominal cavity, kidney, bile duct, urethra, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Inventor: Gerald W. Dryden
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Publication number: 20170348017Abstract: Embodiments of this invention relate to endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical instruments. More specifically, embodiments of this invention relate to an open loop polypectomy system including a means for securely closing the loop. In some embodiments, the open loop polypectomy system comprises a snare wire and a capture mechanism wherein, when the snare wire is advanced, the snare wire extends from a distal portion of the open loop polypectomy system along a path passing through the capture mechanism. After the snare wire has advanced through the plane of the capture mechanism, retraction of the capture mechanism secures the snare wire, creating a formed loop around a target tissue. Retraction of at least one of the snare wire and capture mechanism contracts the formed loop, resecting the target tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Gerald W. Dryden, Joseph Watson Vicars, III, Guruprasad A. Giridharan, Lauren Elizabeth Allen, Megan C. Mann, John F. Naber
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Publication number: 20150327876Abstract: Apparatus and methods relating to a medical retrieval device that may include or be used with a catheter. A basket is included with an opening that is oriented transverse to the longitudinal direction in which the catheter extends. The basket may be extended and/or retracted relative to the catheter, and/or may be expanded and/or contracted to, for example, facilitate ensnaring and extraction of a foreign body, object, or polyp, etc. from a patient's esophagus, biliary tree, GI tract, urinary tract, abdominal cavity, kidney, bile duct, urethra, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventor: Gerald W. Dryden
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Publication number: 20140364866Abstract: Embodiments of this invention relate to endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical instruments. More specifically, embodiments of this invention relate to an open loop snare device including a means for securely closing the loop. In some embodiments, a snare device comprises a snare wire and a capture mechanism wherein, when the snare wire is advanced, the snare wire extends from a distal portion of the device along an arcuate path curving back toward the capture mechanism such that, after the snare wire is advanced, activation of the capture mechanism captures the snare wire, creating a formed loop around a target tissue. Retraction of at least one of the snare wire and capture mechanism contracts the formed loop, resecting the target tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: Gerald W. Dryden, Joseph Watson Vicars, III, Guruprasad A. Giridharan, Lauren Elizabeth Allen, Megan C. Mann, John F. Naber
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Publication number: 20130131446Abstract: An endoscopic overtube assembly comprises: an inflatable overtube; and a subassembly configured for insertion into an orifice of a patient, said subassembly defining a central passageway, and said subassembly including an internal cassette for receiving and securing the inflatable overtube, wherein the internal cassette of said subassembly can be manipulated from a closed position to an open position in which the inflatable overtube can be readily extended and deployed from said subassembly. The inflatable overtube travels with the endoscopic device. Once appropriately positioned, the inflatable overtube is detached from the endoscopic device and inflated to become a substantially rigid conduit defining an instrument channel that provides ready access to a particular body cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: Gerald W. Dryden, JR., Joseph Watson Vicars, III