Patents by Inventor James Su

James Su 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).

  • Publication number: 20250017847
    Abstract: Implantable depots for delivering therapeutic agents and associated systems and methods are provided. In some embodiments, an implantable depot for treating pain in a subject after a surgical procedure includes a therapeutic region having a first polymer and an analgesic agent, a first control region including a second polymer, and a second control region including a third polymer. The first and second control regions can cover first and second surfaces of the therapeutic region to inhibit release of the analgesic agent therefrom. The depot can include one or more holes extending through the first and second control regions and the therapeutic region to form one or more exposed portions. When implanted in the subject, the implantable depot can release the analgesic agent from a lateral surface of the therapeutic region between the first and second surfaces, and from the exposed portions of the therapeutic region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2022
    Publication date: January 16, 2025
    Inventors: Jackie Joe Hancock, Daniel Boon Lim Seet, Cynthia R. Lee, Koon Kiat Teu, Gregg M. Bishop, Ming Siew Lim, Alicia Mui Shen Ng, Patrick H. Ruane, Mukhtiar Singh, James Su, Mei Yi Tay
  • Patent number: 12064577
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2024
    Assignee: Intersect ENT, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Kaufman, John Joseph Stankus, James Su
  • Publication number: 20240016774
    Abstract: The present technology relates to implantable depots for the local, sustained, controlled release of a therapeutic agent to treat cancer. An implantable depot may comprise a biodegradable polymer mixed with a locally acting chemotherapeutic agent. The depot may be configured to be implanted within a patient proximate cancerous tissue and, while implanted, provide sustained exposure of the chemotherapeutic agent at the treatment site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2021
    Publication date: January 18, 2024
    Inventors: Steven Kim, Karun D. Naga, Hanson S. Gifford, III, James Su, Nassireddin Mokarram-Dorri, Mark Deem, Stephen W. Boyd, Koon Kiat Teu, Wei Li Lee, Darryl Lim Wi Chung, Edward D. Gifford
  • Publication number: 20230414211
    Abstract: Biodegradable scaffold for wound closure including a central rod and upper and lower plates that each at least partially circumscribe the central rod. Each of the upper and lower plates is attached to the central rod and includes an upper section and a lower section that are connected by a helical middle section. The upper section and lower section of the upper plate respectively include first and second bottom surfaces and the upper section and lower section of the lower plate respectively include first and second top surfaces that are respectively spaced apart from and face the first and second bottom surfaces. The first and second bottom surfaces and first and second top surfaces may lie in different planes that are each perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis of the central rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2023
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: Michael S. Klein, Michael G. Fourkas, James Su, Matias Bruzoni
  • Patent number: 11759189
    Abstract: A biodegradable scaffold for wound closure including a central rod and two spaced-apart plates. The central rod may have an engagement block on top for stabilizing an implanting tool. The two spaced-apart plates include an upper plate connected to the central rod and a lower plate connected to the central rod. Each of the upper and lower plates may include perforations which may be useful for detachably connecting an implanting tool and which encourage ingrowth of the tissue. The biodegradable scaffold allows tension free anatomic alignment of tissue within the plates and facilitates wound healing. The upper and lower plate may have a helical portion, in which each plate may extend around the central rod. The helical portion serves to draw or pull tissue around the wound defect into the scaffold in the course of deploying the scaffold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2023
    Assignee: LAP IQ, INC.
    Inventors: Michael S. Klein, Michael G. Fourkas, James Su, Matias Bruzoni
  • Patent number: 11672959
    Abstract: Described here are systems and methods for delivering an active agent to target tissues of the ear, nose, or throat using an expandable member having drug crystals layered thereon, and methods for manufacturing such systems. The expandable member can be delivered to the target tissues in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact and/or dilate surrounding tissue. Expansion of the expandable member transfers the drug crystals to the target tissues, which then act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of an active agent for a desired time period after removal of the expandable member. Multiple expansions of a single expandable member can be employed during treatment. For example, the systems and methods can be useful when it is desired to treat multiple paranasal sinuses with a single expandable member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2023
    Assignee: Intersect ENT, Inc.
    Inventors: John Joseph Stankus, James Su
  • Publication number: 20220183963
    Abstract: The present technology relates to implantable depots for the local, sustained, controlled release of a therapeutic agent to treat cancer. An implantable depot may comprise a biodegradable polymer mixed with a locally-acting therapeutic agent configured to treat cancer. The depot may be configured to be implanted within a patient proximate cancerous tissue and, while implanted, provide sustained exposure of the therapeutic agent at the treatment site for a period of time that is no less than 5 days.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2020
    Publication date: June 16, 2022
    Inventors: Steven Kim, Karun D. Naga, Hanson S. Gifford, III, James Su, Nassireddin Mokarram-Dorri, Mark Deem, Stephen W. Boyd, Koon Kiat Teu, Daniel Boon Lim Seet, Wei Li Lee, Honglei Wang, Edward D. Gifford
  • Publication number: 20220054405
    Abstract: Described here are systems and methods for delivering an active agent to target tissues of the ear, nose, or throat using a drug delivery platform having the therapeutic drug embedded as part of the drug delivery platform. The drug delivery platform is implanted into a target tissue, and the active agent elutes out of the body of the drug delivery platform for a target period of time, delivering a therapeutic dose of the drug for that period of time. The duration of therapy for an implant into a sinus tissue can be from 3 to 12 months, or longer, thereby providing relief for the full duration of an allergy season. Moreover, the duration of therapy can provide relief to individuals with chronic paranasal sinus condition symptoms for a period of time longer than presently available therapies, thus allowing for only semi-annual or annual applications of the therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2021
    Publication date: February 24, 2022
    Inventors: John Joseph STANKUS, James SU, Anthony J. ABBATE, Tu Duc NGO, Diego Javier GARNICA, Yiwen TANG
  • Patent number: 11064988
    Abstract: A biodegradable device for maintaining the alignment of the edges of a trocar defect, consisting of two bases coupled and offset by a connector. The first base to be positioned below the defect and a second base above. The first base has a threaded hole from its upper surface but not through the lower surface. The connector attached to the bases such that there is a hole aligned with the threaded hole in the first base allowing a device to mate with the threads in the first base. The second base has a hole aligned with the hole in the connector and wide enough to allow a device to mate with the threads in the first base. The device is arranged so the distance between the lower surface of the second base and upper surface of the first base holds the fascia around the trocar defect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: LAP IQ INC
    Inventors: Michael Sigmund Klein, Michael George Fourkas, James Su
  • Publication number: 20210060316
    Abstract: Described here are systems and methods for delivering an active agent to target tissues of the ear, nose, or throat using a drug delivery platform having the therapeutic drug embedded as part of the drug delivery platform. The drug delivery platform is implanted into a target tissue, and the active agent elutes out of the body of the drug delivery platform for a target period of time, delivering a therapeutic dose of the drug for that period of time. The duration of therapy for an implant into a sinus tissue can be from 3 to 12 months, or longer, thereby providing relief for the full duration of an allergy season. Moreover, the duration of therapy can provide relief to individuals with chronic paranasal sinus condition symptoms for a period of time longer than presently available therapies, thus allowing for only semi-annual or annual applications of the therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2020
    Publication date: March 4, 2021
    Inventors: John Joseph STANKUS, James SU, Anthony J. ABBATE, Tu Duc NGO, Diego Javier GARNICA
  • Publication number: 20200391013
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2020
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Inventors: Richard E. KAUFMAN, John Joseph STANKUS, James SU
  • Patent number: 10814108
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: Intersect ENT, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Kaufman, John Joseph Stankus, James Su
  • Publication number: 20200230373
    Abstract: Described here are systems and methods for delivering an active agent to target tissues of the ear, nose, or throat using an expandable member having drug crystals layered thereon, and methods for manufacturing such systems. The expandable member can be delivered to the target tissues in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact and/or dilate surrounding tissue. Expansion of the expandable member transfers the drug crystals to the target tissues, which then act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of an active agent for a desired time period after removal of the expandable member. Multiple expansions of a single expandable member can be employed during treatment. For example, the systems and methods can be useful when it is desired to treat multiple paranasal sinuses with a single expandable member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2020
    Publication date: July 23, 2020
    Inventors: John Joseph STANKUS, James SU
  • Publication number: 20200222035
    Abstract: A biodegradable scaffold for wound closure including a central rod and two spaced plates. The central rod may have an engagement block on top for stabilizing a implanting tool. The two spaced plates include an upper plate connected to the central rod and a lower plate connected to the central rod. Each of the upper and lower plates may include perforations which may be useful for detachably connecting an implanting tool and which encourage growth of the tissue. The biodegradable scaffold allows tension free anatomical alignment of tissue within the plates and facilitate wound healing. The upper and lower plate may have a helical, in which each plate may extend around the central rod greater than 360 degrees. The helical shape creates a camber feature that serves to draw or pull tissue around the wound defect into the scaffold during the course when deploying the scaffold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2019
    Publication date: July 16, 2020
    Applicant: LAP IQ
    Inventors: Michael S. Klein, Michael G. Fourkas, James Su, Matias Bruzoni
  • Publication number: 20200179659
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2020
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Richard E. KAUFMAN, John Joseph STANKUS, James SU
  • Patent number: 10603473
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: Intersect ENT, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Kaufman, John Joseph Stankus, James Su
  • Publication number: 20200016377
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2019
    Publication date: January 16, 2020
    Inventors: Richard E. KAUFMAN, John Joseph STANKUS, James SU
  • Patent number: 10441757
    Abstract: Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: Intersect ENT, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard E. Kaufman, John Joseph Stankus, James Su
  • Patent number: 10299776
    Abstract: A method for maintaining the alignment of the edges of a trocar defect by inserting into a defect a device for compressing the tissue such that part of the device is above while the other is below the defect, then pulling back on the device so that the part below the defect is up against the defect, then while holding the device below the defect in place, push down on the part above the wound so that it compresses the tissue. Finally, release the device from the insertion tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2019
    Assignee: LAP IQ, Inc
    Inventors: Michael Sigmund Klein, Michael George Fourkas, Widya Mulyasasmita, James Su
  • Patent number: 10166015
    Abstract: A biodegradable device for maintaining the alignment of the edges of a trocar defect, consisting of two bases coupled and offset by a connector. The first base to be positioned below the defect and a second base above. The first base has a threaded hole from its upper surface but not through the lower surface. The connector attached to the bases such that there is a hole aligned with the threaded hole in the first base allowing a device to mate with the threads in the first base. The second base has a hole aligned with the hole in the connector and wide enough to allow a device to mate with the threads in the first base. The device is arranged so the distance between the lower surface of the second base and upper surface of the first base holds the fascia around the trocar defect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2019
    Assignee: LAPIQ, INC
    Inventors: Michael Sigmund Klein, Michael George Fourkas, Widya Mulyasasmita, James Su