Patents by Inventor Jad FAYAD
Jad FAYAD 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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Publication number: 20250127497Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, Jad FAYAD, David Paul NOONAN, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ehsan BASAFA, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Nicolas LINARD
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Publication number: 20250090251Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul NOONAN, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Nicolas LINARD, Ehsan BASAFA, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Jad FAYAD, Victoria Cheng-Tan WU
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Patent number: 12178418Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2024Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, Jad Fayad, David Paul Noonan, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ehsan Basafa, Andrew Elliott Heinrich
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Patent number: 12161432Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2023Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul Noonan, Nicolas Linard, Ehsan Basafa, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ritwik Ummalaneni, Jad Fayad
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Publication number: 20240335189Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, Jad Fayad, David Paul Noonan, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ehsan Basafa, Andrew Elliott Heinrich
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Publication number: 20240293194Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Nicolas LINARD, Ehsan BASAFA, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Jad FAYAD, David Paul NOONAN, Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, Jesus MAGO
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Patent number: 12011149Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul Noonan, Jad Fayad, Victoria Cheng-Ten Wu, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ehsan Basafa, Nicolas Linard
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Patent number: 11980431Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2023Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Nicolas Linard, Ehsan Basafa, Ritwik Ummalaneni, Jad Fayad, David Paul Noonan, Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, Jesus Mago
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Publication number: 20230397962Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul NOONAN, Nicolas LINARD, Ehsan BASAFA, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Jad FAYAD
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Patent number: 11832909Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2023Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ehsan Basafa, Jad Fayad, Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, David Paul Noonan, Nicolas Linard
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Patent number: 11819302Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2023Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul Noonan, Ehsan Basafa, Jad Fayad, Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Nicolas Linard
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Patent number: 11812938Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Victoria Cheng-Tan Wu, Jad Fayad, David Paul Noonan, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ehsan Basafa
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Patent number: 11786323Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Ehsan Basafa, Nicolas Linard, David Paul Noonan, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ritwik Ummalaneni, Jad Fayad
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Publication number: 20230310104Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ehsan BASAFA, Jad FAYAD, Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, David Paul NOONAN, Nicolas LINARD
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Publication number: 20230310103Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul NOONAN, Ehsan BASAFA, Jad FAYAD, Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Nicolas LINARD
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Publication number: 20230285010Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul NOONAN, Jad FAYAD, Victoria Cheng-Ten WU, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ehsan BASAFA, Nicolas LINARD
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Patent number: 11737840Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Moon Surgical SASInventors: David Paul Noonan, Nicolas Linard, Ehsan Basafa, Jeffery Byron Alvarez, Ritwik Ummalaneni, Jad Fayad
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Publication number: 20230240772Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Nicolas LINARD, Ehsan BASAFA, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Jad FAYAD, David Paul NOONAN, Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, Jesus MAGO
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Publication number: 20230114137Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Victoria Cheng-Tan WU, Jad FAYAD, David Paul NOONAN, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ehsan BASAFA
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Publication number: 20220378527Abstract: Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Moon Surgical SASInventors: Ehsan BASAFA, Nicolas LINARD, David Paul NOONAN, Jeffery Byron ALVAREZ, Ritwik UMMALANENI, Jad FAYAD