Patents by Inventor Gigi Au

Gigi Au 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: 9700348
    Abstract: A trocar fixation device can comprise a cannula, at least one flap coupled to an exterior surface of the cannula within a central region of the cannula, and an elongate tube rotatably mounted onto the cannula and over the at least one flap. The elongate tube has at least one opening extending between an interior surface and an exterior surface of the elongate tube. In a free, activated state, the flap biases radially outwardly from the cannula. In a constrained, deactivated state, the at least one flap is positioned between the cannula and the elongate tube and maintained substantially parallel to the exterior surface of the cannula. The at least one opening in the elongate tube is sized and positioned such that rotation of the elongate tube in a first direction about the cannula exposes the flap in its entirety through the opening and allows the flap to activate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2017
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Gigi Au, Jeremy J. Albrecht, Charles C. Hart, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
  • Patent number: 9259238
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2016
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart
  • Publication number: 20150141916
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2015
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi AU, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart
  • Patent number: 8939946
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2015
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart
  • Patent number: 8287503
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L Gadberry, John R Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart, Michael L Michaud, Matthew M. Becerra, Kennii Pravongviengkham
  • Publication number: 20120203261
    Abstract: A trocar fixation device includes a cannula and an elongate tube mounted onto and coupled to the exterior surface of the cannula with the distal end of the cannula extending distally beyond the distal end of the elongate tube. The elongate tube includes a plurality of slits cut at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the elongate tube. The trocar fixation device is activated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a first direction and is deactivated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a second direction, opposite to the first direction. Activation of the trocar fixation device compresses the material positioned between adjacent slits and forces the material radially outwardly, away from the exterior surface of the cannula, thereby forming ridges. Deactivation of the trocar fixation device returns the exterior surface of the elongate tube to a substantially smooth condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2012
    Publication date: August 9, 2012
    Applicant: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Gigi Au, Jeremy J. Albrecht, Charles C. Hart, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
  • Publication number: 20120190930
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2012
    Publication date: July 26, 2012
    Applicant: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart
  • Patent number: 8157833
    Abstract: A trocar fixation device includes a cannula and an elongate tube mounted onto and coupled to the exterior surface of the cannula with the distal end of the cannula extending distally beyond the distal end of the elongate tube. The elongate tube includes a plurality of slits cut at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the elongate tube. The trocar fixation device is activated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a first direction and is deactivated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a second direction, opposite to the first direction. Activation of the trocar fixation device compresses the material positioned between adjacent slits and forces the material radially outwardly, away from the exterior surface of the cannula, thereby forming ridges. Deactivation of the trocar fixation device returns the exterior surface of the elongate tube to a substantially smooth condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Gigi Au, Jeremy J. Albrecht, Charles C. Hart, Gary M. Johnson, John R. Brustad
  • Patent number: 8147453
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart
  • Patent number: 8066673
    Abstract: A stabilization seal is used with existing cannulas for forming a gas-tight seal with tissue in a body wall. The stabilization seal includes a cylindrical inflatable elongate tube having a graduated wall-thickness that is thicker in a central region and thinner in a distal-end region. The tube includes a sealing cuff, having an inflation port, for sealing around a cannula. Application of inflation pressure greatly expands the distal-end region while the central region expands slightly. Another embodiment of a stabilization seal includes an inflatable thread that is used with a cannula having a helical channel on its outer surface. An inflatable tube is wound into the channel. A distal end of the tube includes a gas-tight seal and a proximal end of the tube includes an inflation port. In the uninflated condition the nested tube is flush with the channel. Inflating the tube enlarges the cannula assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: Applied Medical Resources Corporation
    Inventors: Charles C. Hart, Gigi Au, Kennii Pravongviengkham, Jeremy J. Albrecht
  • Publication number: 20070239108
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 11, 2007
    Inventors: Jeremy Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald Gadberry, John Brustad, Gary Johnson, Charles Hart
  • Publication number: 20070225650
    Abstract: A stabilization seal is used with existing cannulas for forming a gas-tight seal with tissue in a body wall The stabilization seal includes a cylindrical inflatable elongate tube having a graduated wall-thickness that is thicker in a central region and thinner in a distal-end region. The tube includes a sealing cuff, having an inflation port, for sealing around a cannula. Application of inflation pressure greatly expands the distal-end region while the central region expands slightly. Another embodiment of a stabilization seal includes an inflatable thread that is used with a cannula having a helical channel on its outer surface. An inflatable tube is wound into the channel. A distal end of the tube includes a gas-tight seal and a proximal end of the tube includes an inflation port In the uninflated condition the nested tube is flush with the channel. Inflating the tube enlarges the cannula assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2006
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Inventors: Charles Hart, Gigi Au, Kennii Pravongviengkham, Jeremy Albrecht
  • Publication number: 20070213675
    Abstract: A balloon trocar includes a cannula assembly including a cannula and an outer sleeve fitting over the cannula. The distal end of the outer sleeve is proximal to the distal end of the cannula. A balloon is coupled to a distal portion of the sleeve and a distal portion of the cannula. The outer surface of the cannula includes a plurality of longitudinal channels for transmitting gas or fluid to the balloon. A bolster having a gel pad at its distal portion is slidably mounted to the cannula assembly and may be locked in a desired position. In use, the trocar is inserted into an incision through a body wall and into a body cavity. The balloon is inflated and the cannula assembly pulled proximally against the incision while the bolster is slid distally to the body wall and locked in place to seal the incision with the compressed balloon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2007
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Applicant: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jeremy J. Albrecht, Gigi Au, Eric Nguyen, Donald L. Gadberry, John R. Brustad, Gary M. Johnson, Charles C. Hart, Michael L. Michaud, Matthew M. Becerra, Kennii Pravongvienghkam
  • Publication number: 20070106319
    Abstract: A trocar fixation device includes a cannula and an elongate tube mounted onto and coupled to the exterior surface of the cannula with the distal end of the cannula extending distally beyond the distal end of the elongate tube. The elongate tube includes a plurality of slits cut at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the elongate tube. The trocar fixation device is activated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a first direction and is deactivated by rotating the proximal-end region of the elongate tube in a second direction, opposite to the first direction. Activation of the trocar fixation device compresses the material positioned between adjacent slits and forces the material radially outwardly, away from the exterior surface of the cannula, thereby forming ridges. Deactivation of the trocar fixation device returns the exterior surface of the elongate tube to a substantially smooth condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2005
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Inventors: Gigi Au, Jeremy Albrecht, Charles Hart, Gary Johnson, John Brustad