Patents by Inventor Greg Zipfel

Greg Zipfel 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: 11202701
    Abstract: A stent for placement in a blood vessel with a wall having an aneurysm including an endovascular graft having a first end, a second end, and a tubular body that is expandable and extends from the first end to the second end. The stent also includes a coagulation apparatus attached to the tubular body between the first and second ends. The coagulation apparatus has a frame and a coagulant attached to the frame. When the stent is deployed within the blood vessel, the tubular body extends across the aneurysm and expands at the first and second ends to seal against the wall of the blood vessel such that blood is channeled across the aneurysm through the tubular body such that a pocket of blood is defined external to the tubular body. The frame expands into the pocket to orient the coagulant therein and promote coagulation of blood within the pocket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2021
    Assignee: Washington University
    Inventors: Eric C. Leuthardt, Greg Zipfel, Colin Derdeyn, Chandu Vemuri, Philip V. Bayly, Guy Genin, Katie McCoy, Junwoo Suh, Yuni Teh, Alan Zhao, Donald Elbert
  • Publication number: 20190231513
    Abstract: A stent for placement in a blood vessel with a wall having an aneurysm including an endovascular graft having a first end, a second end, and a tubular body that is expandable and extends from the first end to the second end. The stent also includes a coagulation apparatus attached to the tubular body between the first and second ends. The coagulation apparatus has a frame and a coagulant attached to the frame. When the stent is deployed within the blood vessel, the tubular body extends across the aneurysm and expands at the first and second ends to seal against the wall of the blood vessel such that blood is channeled across the aneurysm through the tubular body such that a pocket of blood is defined external to the tubular body. The frame expands into the pocket to orient the coagulant therein and promote coagulation of blood within the pocket.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2017
    Publication date: August 1, 2019
    Inventors: Eric C. Leuthardt, Greg Zipfel, Colin Derdeyn, Chandu Vemuri, Philip V. Bayly, Guy Genin, Katie McCoy, Junwoo Suh, Yuni Teh, Alan Zhao, Donald Elbert
  • Publication number: 20140377319
    Abstract: Devices and methods of altering protein concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid are disclosed. Devices include a support having at least one protease attached to the support. The device may further include a housing. Devices may be implantable for use in an in vivo active flow system or for use in an in vivo passive system. Devices may also be used in an ex vivo active flow system. Devices may also be used in a passive system to treat cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid that is withdrawn, or in a passive system that is implanted surgically. Methods include contacting cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid with a support including at least one protease attached to the support. Proteins contained in the cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid are cleaved by the protease resulting in the reduction of protein in cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2012
    Publication date: December 25, 2014
    Applicant: WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Eric C. Leuthardt, Daniel W. Moran, David Holtzman, Philip Bayly, David Brody, Ralph G. Dacey, Sam Fok, David Jeremiah Garrison, Guy M. Genin, Eriks Lusis, Rohit Pappu, Jingwei Xie, Greg Zipfel