Patents by Inventor Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue

Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue 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: 20180271702
    Abstract: A cannula insertion system configured to divide a cannula insertion process into a two-step process. The first step advances a needle portion a first distance and the second step advances the needle portion a second distance. The first step and the second step may be at different angles. At least one of the angles may be less than 90°. At least one of the steps may be mechanically assisted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2018
    Publication date: September 27, 2018
    Inventors: Mark Humayun, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue
  • Patent number: 9999542
    Abstract: A cannula insertion system configured to divide a cannula insertion process into a two-step process. The first step advances a needle portion a first distance and the second step advances the needle portion a second distance. The first step and the second step may be at different angles. At least one of the angles may be less than 90°. At least one of the steps may be mechanically assisted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2018
    Assignee: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Mark Humayun, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue
  • Publication number: 20160067083
    Abstract: A cannula device for an ophthalmic surgical procedure includes a cannula configured to be inserted through a sclera of an eye and a disk structure configured to apply a force on the sclera to sustain a position of the cannula. A cannula insertion sustaining system for an ophthalmic procedure includes a cannula tube configured to be inserted through a sclera of an eye, an upper tube portion, and a connector tube coupled to the upper tube portion and to the cannula tube. The connector tube is configured to reduce an effective pulling vector force asserted on the cannula tube. A method of sustaining a position of a cannula in a sclera includes inserting the cannula through the sclera and engaging a support structure with the sclera to apply a force on the sclera.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue, Mark Humayun
  • Publication number: 20160015563
    Abstract: A cannula insertion system configured to divide a cannula insertion process into a two-step process. The first step advances a needle portion a first distance and the second step advances the needle portion a second distance. The first step and the second step may be at different angles. At least one of the angles may be less than 90°. At least one of the steps may be mechanically assisted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Mark Humayun, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue
  • Patent number: 9089364
    Abstract: A cannula is described having a housing, a first lumen, a second lumen, and a port capable of fluid communication with the first lumen. The second lumen configured to receive fluid from the first lumen and to direct the fluid to a surgical site. A light emitting diode light source is positionable within the housing and configured to direct light through the second lumen to the surgical site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2015
    Assignee: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Prashant Bhadri, Ralph Kerns, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue, Matthew McCormick, Mark Humayun
  • Publication number: 20140357957
    Abstract: A cannula is described having a housing, a first lumen, a second lumen, and a port capable of fluid communication with the first lumen. The second lumen configured to receive fluid from the first lumen and to direct the fluid to a surgical site. A light emitting diode light source is positionable within the housing and configured to direct light through the second lumen to the surgical site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2014
    Publication date: December 4, 2014
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Prashant Bhadri, Ralph Kerns, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue, Matthew McCormick, Mark Humayun
  • Patent number: 8172834
    Abstract: Illumination systems are described that can include one or more light sources, which can include LEDs, one or more lenses, and one or more optical fibers. A handheld, portable, and surgical intraocular illumination system is disclosed that is disposable, low-cost, and efficient. A surgeon can have direct control of turning the illuminator on and off and adjusting the intensity via a simple control ergonomically placed on the handpiece and/or voice activated control. A coupling is provided, such as through an endo-probe, which is coupled to the one or more light sources. A user input device can be included that is operable to transmit to a feedback controller a first signal based on a user-selected light intensity. The feedback controller can, in response to the first signal, transmit a second signal to the power source for altering the power provided by the power source to the illumination system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2012
    Assignee: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Prashant R. Bhadri, Charles DeBoer, Matthew McCormick, Ralph Kerns, Aaron Barnes, Mark S. Humayun, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue
  • Publication number: 20120022434
    Abstract: Disposable handheld phacomorcellation devices and methods for removing lens fragments from an eye of a patient are disclosed. In one embodiment, the phacomorcellation device includes a stationary outer tubular cutting member and a rotatable inner cutting member positioned within the stationary outer tubular cutting member. The outer tubular cutting member and the rotatable inner cutting member each include at least one cutting port having at least one cutting edge. The at least one cutting edge of the outer tubular cutting member and the at least one cutting edge of the inner cutting member cooperate to form a bird beak cutting structure as the inner cutting member rotates with respect to the outer cutting member. The cutting port of the outer tubular cutting member can be substantially closed during rotation of the inner cutting member, thereby preventing lens fragments from floating toward a posterior region of the eye.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2010
    Publication date: January 26, 2012
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue, Matthew McCormick, Ralph Kerns
  • Publication number: 20110282160
    Abstract: A cannula is described having a housing, a first lumen, a second lumen, and a port capable of fluid communication with the first lumen. The second lumen configured to receive fluid from the first lumen and to direct the fluid to a surgical site. A light emitting diode light source is positionable within the housing and configured to direct light through the second lumen to the surgical site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2011
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Applicant: DOHENY EYE INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Prashant Bhadri, Ralph Kerns, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue, Matthew McCormick, Mark Humayun
  • Publication number: 20090146583
    Abstract: Illumination systems are described that can include one or more light sources, which can include LEDs, one or more lenses, and one or more optical fibers. A handheld, portable, and surgical intraocular illumination system is disclosed that is disposable, low-cost, and efficient. A surgeon can have direct control of turning the illuminator on and off and adjusting the intensity via a simple control ergonomically placed on the handpiece and/or voice activated control. A coupling is provided, such as through an endo-probe, which is coupled to the one or more light sources. A user input device can be included that is operable to transmit to a feedback controller a first signal based on a user-selected light intensity. The feedback controller can, in response to the first signal, transmit a second signal to the power source for altering the power provided by the power source to the illumination system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2008
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Applicant: Doheny Eye Institute
    Inventors: Prashant R. Bhadri, Charles DeBoer, Matthew McCormick, Ralph Kerns, Aaron Barnes, Mark S. Humayun, Jaw-Chyng Lormen Lue