Patents by Inventor Jihad Mustapha
Jihad Mustapha 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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Patent number: 10905460Abstract: A device for crossing a lesion in a tissue lumen includes a crossing wire configured to pass through a lumen of a catheter, the crossing wire including a loop at a distal end of the crossing wire. The loop can have a configuration that prevents a width of the loop from exceeding a width of the tissue lumen, and the loop having a pair of lateral opposing portions configured for alignment with a wall of the tissue lumen and a leading portion interconnecting the pair of lateral opposing portions, the leading portion being configured to interrogate the lesion. The loop has a length in an axial direction of the crossing wire extending from the leading portion to proximal ends of the pair of lateral opposing portions, the length being perpendicular to the width, and the length of the loop is at least twice the width of the loop.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Inventor: Jihad A. Mustapha
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Patent number: 10842609Abstract: A peripheral vascular filter according to some aspects of the invention includes a filter body forming a cavity therein, the filter body having a proximal end and a distal end in a length-wise direction of the peripheral vascular filter, the filter body having an opening in the proximal end thereof; a spring system arranged proximal to the filter body and in mechanical connection with the filter body and with a filter wire, the spring system being stretchable along the length-wise direction; a plurality of retractor wires, each retractor wire having a distal end connected to the filter body, and a proximal end connected to spring system. In a deployed configuration, the spring system absorbs forces applied to the filter wire proximal to the filter body to prevent the peripheral vascular filter from becoming dislodged from a position in a peripheral vasculature.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventor: Jihad A. Mustapha
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Publication number: 20190076623Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Edward Mackay, Jose Almeida, Julian Javier, Jihad Mustapha
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Publication number: 20180368964Abstract: A peripheral vascular filter according to some aspects of the invention includes a filter body forming a cavity therein, the filter body having a proximal end and a distal end in a length-wise direction of the peripheral vascular filter, the filter body having an opening in the proximal end thereof; a spring system arranged proximal to the filter body and in mechanical connection with the filter body and with a filter wire, the spring system being stretchable along the length-wise direction; a plurality of retractor wires, each retractor wire having a distal end connected to the filter body, and a proximal end connected to spring system. In a deployed configuration, the spring system absorbs forces applied to the filter wire proximal to the filter body to prevent the peripheral vascular filter from becoming dislodged from a position in a peripheral vasculature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventor: Jihad A. MUSTAPHA
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Publication number: 20180289382Abstract: A reentry apparatus has an outer catheter configured to accommodate a first reentry device and an inner catheter configured to fit within the outer catheter. The inner catheter has a series of expanding anchors extending from the outer surface of the inner catheter and a reentry channel configured to accommodate a second reentry device. A retaining wire extends along the upper surface of the expanding anchors. A reentry channel is located in the configured to accommodate a second reentry device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventor: Jihad Mustapha
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Publication number: 20180280051Abstract: A device for crossing a lesion in a tissue lumen includes a crossing wire configured to pass through a lumen of a catheter, the crossing wire including a loop at a distal end of the crossing wire, the loop having a configuration that prevents a width of the loop from exceeding a width of the tissue lumen, and the loop having a leading portion configured to interrogate the lesion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventor: Jihad A. MUSTAPHA
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Publication number: 20180280052Abstract: A device for crossing a lesion in a tissue lumen includes a crossing wire configured to pass through a lumen of a catheter, the crossing wire including a loop at a distal end of the crossing wire. The loop can have a configuration that prevents a width of the loop from exceeding a width of the tissue lumen, and the loop having a pair of lateral opposing portions configured for alignment with a wall of the tissue lumen and a leading portion interconnecting the pair of lateral opposing portions, the leading portion being configured to interrogate the lesion. The loop has a length in an axial direction of the crossing wire extending from the leading portion to proximal ends of the pair of lateral opposing portions, the length being perpendicular to the width, and the length of the loop is at least twice the width of the loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventor: Jihad A. MUSTAPHA
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Patent number: 10085766Abstract: A device for crossing a lesion in a tissue lumen includes a crossing wire configured to pass through a lumen of a catheter, the crossing wire including a loop at a distal end of the crossing wire, the loop having a configuration that prevents a width of the loop from exceeding a width of the tissue lumen, and the loop having a leading portion configured to interrogate the lesion.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Inventor: Jihad A. Mustapha
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Publication number: 20160096000Abstract: A vascular access device includes a sheath body defining an outer surface and a lumen extending between a first end of the sheath body and a second end of the sheath body. The sheath body has a length of at most 7 cm. Further, the sheath body has a vessel opening defined through the first end in communication with the lumen and an access opening defined through the second end in communication with the lumen. A plurality of perfusion windows extend between and are open to the lumen and the outer surface of the sheath body, each of the plurality of perfusion windows being located within about 3 cm of the first end of the sheath body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2014Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventor: Jihad A. Mustapha
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Publication number: 20150217088Abstract: A method of managing an access cite and site management device for an interventional cardiology access lumen having a cylindrical hub and a tubular portion extending from the cylindrical hub includes adhering an adhesive pad directly or indirectly to a patient at an intervention cardiology access site. After the adhering, an access lumen is deployed and a portion of the access lumen positioned against a retention pad that is supported by the adhesive pad. The retention pad has a surface configured to the portion of the access lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Mark E. Zyzelewski, Brian O. Tierney, Sean R. Collins, Jihad A. Mustapha
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Publication number: 20140343482Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Edward Mackay, Jose Almeida, Julian Javier, Jihad Mustapha
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Patent number: 8852165Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: Edward G. Mackay, II, Jose I. Almeida, Julian J. Javier, Jihad A. Mustapha
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Patent number: 8834500Abstract: A vein removal device includes a housing, a blade element disposed at least partially within the housing, and a hook element disposed at least partially within the housing. A cutting edge of the blade element is selectively exposed for making an incision in a patient. The blade element is disposed at one end of the housing and the hook element may be disposed at an opposite end of the housing. The blade element may be selectively exposed via actuation of a first user input that imparts a movement of the blade element relative to the housing and towards an extended position where the cutting edge of the blade element is exposed. The blade element may be biased toward the extended position via a biasing element, which may urge the blade element toward the extended position responsive to actuation of the first user input.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Vascular Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jihad Mustapha, Jose I. Almeida, Edward Mackay, II, Julian J. Javier
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Publication number: 20130274794Abstract: A hemostasis device is disclosed. The hemostasis device includes a stem portion including a top end and a bottom end, a handle portion connected to the top end of the stem portion, and a base portion connected to the bottom end of the stem portion. A method for utilizing the hemostasis device is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Nagib Chalfoun, Tony Das, Jihad Mustapha
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Publication number: 20120323220Abstract: A device and method for delivering a drug from inside a body lumen to tissue surrounding the body lumen. An endoluminal drug delivery device includes a dual-lumen catheter for housing a guidewire and a needle connectable to a drug source. The guidewire exits the catheter through an opening at the distal end, and the needle exits the catheter through an exit port in the outer wall of the catheter. A distal portion of the catheter has a single lumen and includes a taper, allowing the distal tip to act as a dilator. The device optionally includes a catheter lumen splitter and/or a handpiece assembly. A method of delivering fluid to tissue surrounding a body lumen includes inserting a guidewire into the body lumen, tracking the device over the guidewire, deploying the needle through the exit port to the tissue, delivering fluid, and retracting the needle into the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: ETD-VDP LLCInventors: Edward G. Mackay, II, Jose I. Almeida, Julian J. Javier, Jihad A. Mustapha
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Publication number: 20120247614Abstract: A fluid mixing device includes inlet ports in fluid communication with respective source containers, an inlet check valve, a mixing container in fluid communication with the inlet check valve, a discharge port in fluid communication with a target container, and a discharge check valve in fluid communication with the mixing container and the discharge port. Responsive to a negative pressure at the mixing container, fluid is drawn from the respective source containers through the inlet ports and through the inlet check valve and into the mixing container, while the discharge check valve precludes drawing of fluid from the target container. Responsive to a positive pressure at the mixing container, fluid is expelled from the mixing container through the discharge check valve and into the target container, while the inlet check valve precludes discharge of fluid from the mixing container to the inlet ports and the source containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Jihad Mustapha
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Publication number: 20120226297Abstract: A vein removal device includes a housing, a blade element disposed at least partially within the housing, and a hook element disposed at least partially within the housing. A cutting edge of the blade element is selectively exposed for making an incision in a patient. The blade element is disposed at one end of the housing and the hook element may be disposed at an opposite end of the housing. The blade element may be selectively exposed via actuation of a first user input that imparts a movement of the blade element relative to the housing and towards an extended position where the cutting edge of the blade element is exposed. The blade element may be biased toward the extended position via a biasing element, which may urge the blade element toward the extended position responsive to actuation of the first user input.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: VASCULAR DEVICE PARTNERS LLCInventors: Jihad Mustapha, Jose I. Almeida, Edward Mackay, II, Julian J. Javier
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Publication number: 20110034937Abstract: Medical devices for revascularization and methods of their use are disclosed. The medical device includes an actuator portion, an inner tubular body connected to the actuator portion and an outer tubular body connected to the actuator portion. The inner tubular body is disposed within a bore of the outer tubular body. The medical device also includes a guide wire extending through one or more of the actuator portion, inner tubular body and outer tubular body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: TD.JAM Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Jihad Mustapha, Tony Das
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Publication number: 20100286726Abstract: A hemostasis device is disclosed. The hemostasis device includes a stem portion including a top end and a bottom end, a handle portion connected to the top end of the stem portion, and a base portion connected to the bottom end of the stem portion. A method for utilizing the hemostasis device is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Nagib Chalfoun, Tony Das, Jihad Mustapha
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Publication number: 20100100055Abstract: This invention provides various sheaths, guards, and introducer assemblies for accessing a remote area or region of an artery, such as for delivery and/or deployment of an interventional device, stent or the like. The sheath, guard, and introducer assembly of the present inventions provide varying degrees of flexibility and support, enhanced guidance and control, and blood perfusion apertures to ameliorate the intervention of the superficial femoral artery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: TD.JAM Medical Technologies , LLCInventor: Jihad Mustapha