Patents by Inventor Hossein Ameri

Hossein Ameri 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: 10188843
    Abstract: The present disclosure described methods, systems, and techniques for applying contrast-enhanced ultrasound to locate areas of blockage within retinal vessels and to break up clots that are causing damage. In addition to identifying the damaged area, the researchers anticipate that the initial image may serve as a baseline for monitoring the effect of treatment on the vessel, which may be achieved in multiple ways. The vibration effect of the ultrasound itself may suffice to dislodge clots. The microbubbles may also be coated or filled with medication, with ultrasonic shock waves activating the coating or causing mini explosions to release the medicine. Loading the microbubbles with a therapeutic agent, visualizing their presence at the diseased site using the ultrasound diagnostic mode, and then activating the microbubbles to release their contents at the targeted lesion could be a powerful and effective way to reverse occlusion without harming other areas of the eye or body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignees: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Amani Fawzi, Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun
  • Publication number: 20180021557
    Abstract: The present disclosure described methods, systems, and techniques for applying contrast-enhanced ultrasound to locate areas of blockage within retinal vessels and to break up clots that are causing damage. In addition to identifying the damaged area, the researchers anticipate that the initial image may serve as a baseline for monitoring the effect of treatment on the vessel, which may be achieved in multiple ways. The vibration effect of the ultrasound itself may suffice to dislodge clots. The microbubbles may also be coated or filled with medication, with ultrasonic shock waves activating the coating or causing mini explosions to release the medicine. Loading the microbubbles with a therapeutic agent, visualizing their presence at the diseased site using the ultrasound diagnostic mode, and then activating the microbubbles to release their contents at the targeted lesion could be a powerful and effective way to reverse occlusion without harming other areas of the eye or body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2017
    Publication date: January 25, 2018
    Inventors: Amani Fawzi, Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun
  • Publication number: 20140336563
    Abstract: The present disclosure described methods, systems, and techniques for applying contrast-enhanced ultrasound to locate areas of blockage within retinal vessels and to break up clots that are causing damage. In addition to identifying the damaged area, the researchers anticipate that the initial image may serve as a baseline for monitoring the effect of treatment on the vessel, which may be achieved in multiple ways. The vibration effect of the ultrasound itself may suffice to dislodge clots. The microbubbles may also be coated or filled with medication, with ultrasonic shock waves activating the coating or causing mini explosions to release the medicine. Loading the microbubbles with a therapeutic agent, visualizing their presence at the diseased site using the ultrasound diagnostic mode, and then activating the microbubbles to release their contents at the targeted lesion could be a powerful and effective way to reverse occlusion without harming other areas of the eye or body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2014
    Publication date: November 13, 2014
    Inventors: Amani Fawzi, Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun
  • Publication number: 20140243712
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described providing for the use of ultrasound energy to effect the dislodging of one or more blood clots inside blood vessels. Such clots can include those inside retinal vessels, especially in patients with central retinal vein occlusion. Embodiments of the present disclosure may be used for any retinal arterial or venous occlusion. In exemplary embodiments, a small probe can be inserted into the eye of a patient and placed over the retinal vessels. Acoustic streaming created by the probe can be directed to an area or region including targeted blood vessels, resulting in increased flow in one or more retinal veins and facilitating or effecting mechanical dislodging of one or more blood clots in the targets blood vessels. Exemplary embodiments can utilize ultrasonic energy produced at a frequency of approximately 44 MHz to 46 MHz with pulse repetition frequencies of approximately 100 Hz to 100 kHz.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2013
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Mark Humayun, Xiaochen Xu, Qifa Zhou, K. Kirk Shung, Hossein Ameri, Gerald Chader
  • Patent number: 8684935
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed providing for the use of ultrasound energy to measure blood flow within blood vessels by Doppler velocity measurement. Directional high-frequency pulsed-wave Doppler measurements can be made with a suitable ultrasonic needle transducers for in vivo measuring of blood flow. A needle probe can include a ultrasonic material such as PMN-PT. Such blood flow measurements can be made in any part of the body, e.g., in the central retinal vein and branch retinal veins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2014
    Assignee: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Mark S. Humayun, Xiaochen Xu, Qifa Zhou, K. Kirk Shung, Hossein Ameri, Gerald Chader
  • Patent number: 8583242
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to utilization of one or more arrays that are placed under the choroid. In this approach, an array is placed under the choroid. To achieve this, a scleral incision can be made without cutting the underlying choroid or retina. The array can then be inserted into the space between the sclera and choroid and is pushed to the desired place. It is possible to make several of such scleral incisions in each quadrant of the eye to insert arrays of similar or different shapes into the subchoroidal space. Following insertion of the electrode array the scleral wound may be sutured around the cable to make the array and the eye more stable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2013
    Assignee: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun, James D. Weiland
  • Patent number: 8396562
    Abstract: A wide-filed retinal prosthesis enables an increased field of vision with a relatively small scleral incision. The retinal prosthesis includes a flexible substrate comprising a central member and at least one wing, with an array of electrodes disposed therein that are configured to stimulate the central and peripheral nerves of the retina.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2013
    Assignee: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, James Weiland, Helmut Eckhard, Stefan Ufer, Tenapat Ratanapakorn, Mark Humayun
  • Publication number: 20120215282
    Abstract: A wide-filed retinal prosthesis enables an increased field of vision with a relatively small scleral incision. The retinal prosthesis includes a flexible substrate comprising a central member and at least one wing, with an array of electrodes disposed therein that are configured to stimulate the central and peripheral nerves of the retina.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, James Weiland, Helmut Eckhard, Stefan Ufer, Tenapat Ratanapakorn, Mark Humayun
  • Patent number: 8190266
    Abstract: A wide-filed retinal prosthesis enables an increased field of vision with a relatively small scleral incision. The retinal prosthesis includes a flexible substrate comprising a central member and at least one wing, with an array of electrodes disposed therein that are configured to stimulate the central and peripheral nerves of the retina.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: Dohey Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, James Weiland, Helmut Eckhard, Stefan Ufer, Tanapat Ratanapakorn, Mark Humayun
  • Patent number: 7774931
    Abstract: Intraocular retinal prosthesis devices and methods for fabricating the same. A prosthesis device includes a cable region that connects an electrode array region with a power and data management region. The electrode array region includes one or more arrays of exposed electrodes, and the power and data management region includes various power and control elements. The power and data management elements, in one aspect, include an RF coil or coils and circuit arrangements and/or chips configured to provide drive signals to the electrodes via a cable and receive power and signals from the RF coil or coils. Each region includes elements fabricated on or in a single polymer layer during the same fabrication process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignees: California Institute of Technology, University of Southern California
    Inventors: Yu-Chong Tai, Damien C. Rodger, Wen Li, Mark Humayun, James D. Weiland, Hossein Ameri, Armand R. Tanguay, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20090177245
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to utilization of one or more arrays that are placed under the choroid. In this approach, an array is placed under the choroid. To achieve this, a scleral incision can be made without cutting the underlying choroid or retina. The array can then be inserted into the space between the sclera and choroid and is pushed to the desired place. It is possible to make several of such scleral incisions in each quadrant of the eye to insert arrays of similar or different shapes into the subchoroidal space. Following insertion of the electrode array the scleral wound may be sutured around the cable to make the array and the eye more stable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2009
    Publication date: July 9, 2009
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun, James D. Weiland
  • Publication number: 20090030323
    Abstract: The present disclosure described methods, systems, and techniques for applying contrast-enhanced ultrasound to locate areas of blockage within retinal vessels and to break up clots that are causing damage. In addition to identifying the damaged area, the researchers anticipate that the initial image may serve as a baseline for monitoring the effect of treatment on the vessel, which may be achieved in multiple ways. The vibration effect of the ultrasound itself may suffice to dislodge clots. The microbubbles may also be coated or filled with medication, with ultrasonic shock waves activating the coating or causing mini explosions to release the medicine. Loading the microbubbles with a therapeutic agent, visualizing their presence at the diseased site using the ultrasound diagnostic mode, and then activating the microbubbles to release their contents at the targeted lesion could be a powerful and effective way to reverse occlusion without harming other areas of the eye or body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Amani Fawzi, Hossein Ameri, Mark S. Humayun
  • Publication number: 20080319319
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed providing for the use of ultrasound energy to measure blood flow within blood vessels by Doppler velocity measurement. Directional high-frequency pulsed-wave Doppler measurements can be made with a suitable ultrasonic needle transducers for in vivo measuring of blood flow. A needle probe can include a ultrasonic material such as PMN-PT. Such blood flow measurements can be made in any part of the body, e.g., in the central retinal vein and branch retinal veins.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2008
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Mark S. Humayun, Xiaochen Xu, Qifa Zhou, K. Kirk Shung, Hossein Ameri, Gerald Chader
  • Publication number: 20080262512
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described providing for the use of ultrasound energy to effect the dislodging of one or more blood clots inside blood vessels. Such clots can include those inside retinal vessels, especially in patients with central retinal vein occlusion. Embodiments of the present disclosure may be used for any retinal arterial or venous occlusion. In exemplary embodiments, a small probe can be inserted into the eye of a patient and placed over the retinal vessels. Acoustic streaming created by the probe can be directed to an area or region including targeted blood vessels, resulting in increased flow in one or more retinal veins and facilitating or effecting mechanical dislodging of one or more blood clots in the targets blood vessels. Exemplary embodiments can utilize ultrasonic energy produced at a frequency of approximately 44 MHz to 46 MHz with pulse repetition frequencies of approximately 100 Hz to 100 kHz.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Mark S. Humayun, Xiaochen Xu, Qifa Zhou, K. Kirk Shung, Hossein Ameri, Gerald Chader
  • Publication number: 20080249412
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods, systems, techniques and apparatus related to an instrumentation used to classify tissue before and/or during removal. The tissue can include any hard tissue/soft tissue interface, such as a cataract within a lens. Before an operation, an ultrasound image can be provided that gives a full scan of the targeted region, e.g., a lens, and provide a hardness profile. The profile could include a two or three dimensional map of the tissue hardness, assisting a surgeon to choose a suitable surgical procedure and strategy. During the operation, hardness measurements can be carried out real-time, in a constant manner, while the surgeon is working. This data can allow the handpiece to automatically adjust to the surgical conditions including the tissue hardness, increasing surgical performance, decreasing surgical procedure time and reducing the rate of complications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Publication date: October 9, 2008
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Chih-Chung Huang, K. Kirk Shung, Mark S. Humayun, Hossein Ameri
  • Patent number: 7384147
    Abstract: A universal frame for providing a hands free, stable base for ophthalmic measurements comprising a first adjustable ear piece and a second adjustable ear piece, and a measuring instrument detachably connected with the universal frame for exopthalmos and enopthalmos measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Inventor: Hossein Ameri
  • Publication number: 20070191909
    Abstract: A wide-filed retinal prosthesis enables an increased field of vision with a relatively small scleral incision. The retinal prosthesis includes a flexible substrate comprising a central member and at least one wing, with an array of electrodes disposed therein that are configured to stimulate the central and peripheral nerves of the retina.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2006
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Hossein Ameri, James Weiland, Helmut Eckhard, Stefan Ufer, Tanapat Ratanapakorn, Mark Humayun
  • Publication number: 20060282128
    Abstract: Intraocular retinal prosthesis systems and methods for fabricating the same are provided. In one aspect, fabrication of all or multiple components of a prosthesis device or system are combined into a single monolithic fabrication process. Also, many such entire systems can be fabricated simultaneously in a single microfabrication processing run. A prosthesis device includes a cable region that connects an electrode array region with a power and data management region. The electrode array region includes one or more arrays of exposed electrodes, and the power and data management region includes various power and control elements. The power and data management elements, in one aspect, include an RF coil or coils and circuit arrangements and/or chips configured to provide drive signals to the electrodes via a cable and receive power and signals from the RF coil or coils. Each region includes elements fabricated on or in a single polymer layer during the same fabrication process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicants: California Institute of Technology, University of Southern California
    Inventors: Yu-Chong Tai, Damien Rodger, Wen Li, Mark Humayun, James Weiland, Hossein Ameri