Patents by Inventor Jocelyn Chau

Jocelyn Chau 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: 11801133
    Abstract: Docking devices for docking a prosthetic valve at a native valve of a heart can include a coiled docking anchor and a retrieval suture. The docking device and retrieval suture can be configured for improved retention and retrieval of the docking device after deployment. The docking devices can have an end portion with a central axis. The retrieval suture can be connected to the end portion such that a line of force applied by applying tension to the retrieval suture is substantially aligned with the central axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2023
    Assignee: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Boaz Manash, Khen Perlmutter, Eyal Leiba, Yoav Rozen, Dinesh L. Sirimanne, Tri D. Tran, Jocelyn Chau, Noa Axelrod Manela, Zohar Kiblitski
  • Publication number: 20230329851
    Abstract: A container configured to receive a dock assembly therein for packaging is disclosed. The container can include: a base defining an engagement surface configured to receive the dock assembly; a lid configured to releasably engage with the base such that at least a portion of the dock assembly is disposed between the base and the lid; and a dock holder affixed to the container and configured to receive a first portion of the dock assembly comprising two or more adjacent coils thereon. The dock holder can comprise a protrusion configured to engage the first portion of the dock assembly and space a second portion of the dock assembly away from the dock holder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Jason Seng-Che Lam, Darshin S. Patel, Alyssa Joy Hamm (formerly Gross), Yuanlong Du, Jocelyn Chau, Sean Chow, Vipul P. Rajpara
  • Publication number: 20230310152
    Abstract: A docking device for docking a prosthetic valve at a native valve of a heart can include a coil comprising a plurality of turns and having a proximal end and distal end. The docking device can further include a first covering disposed around and covering the coil from the distal end to the proximal end of the coil, and a second covering disposed over the first covering. A distal end and proximal end of the second covering are spaced away from a distal end and proximal end, respectively, of the first covering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2023
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Boaz Manash, Khen Perlmutter, Eyal Leiba, Yoav Rozen, Dinesh L. Sirimanne, Tri D. Tran, Jocelyn Chau, Noa Axelrod Manela, Zohar Kiblitski
  • Publication number: 20230270540
    Abstract: A prosthetic heart valve can have one or more hermetic layers. The inner skirt and/or the outer skirt can comprise one or more hermetic layers, or the entire valve frame can be encapsulated within one or more hermetic layers. Each hermetic layer can be substantially nonporous or can have pores therein that are sized to discourage cellular ingrowth. The hermetic layer can prevent ingrowth of surrounding native tissue, thereby reducing pannus formation on the prosthetic leaflets. Alternatively or additionally, shapes of the leaflets of the valvular structure of the prosthetic valve and/or the coupling of the leaflets to the valve frame can be selected to avoid the incidence of stasis when implanted at a relatively low pressure gradient hemodynamic location. Such a prosthetic heart valve may reduce the risk of thrombosis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 31, 2023
    Inventors: Evan T. Schwartz, Darshin S. Patel, Jocelyn Chau, Hannah Reed Bettencourt
  • Publication number: 20230255754
    Abstract: Certain examples of the disclosure concern a docking device for securing a prosthetic valve at a native valve. The docking device includes a coil having a plurality of helical turns when deployed at the native valve, an expandable member extending radially outwardly from the coil and being movable between a radially-compressed/axially-elongated state and a radially-expanded/axially-foreshortened state, and a cover member surrounding an outer surface of the expandable member. A distal end portion of the cover member and a distal end portion of the expandable member are fixedly coupled to the coil via a distal suture including a plurality of knots and a plurality of wraps. A proximal end portion of the expandable member is fixedly coupled to a proximal end portion of the cover member. The proximal end portion of the expandable member and the proximal end portion of the cover member are axially movable relative to the coil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2023
    Publication date: August 17, 2023
    Inventors: Jocelyn Chau, Tram Ngoc Nguyen, Darshin S. Patel
  • Publication number: 20220079749
    Abstract: Systems, assemblies, and methods for treating valve regurgitation and other valve problems are described. Prosthetic valves can have integrated coverings or flanges. Prosthetic valves can have a flange attached to the inflow end of the annular frame and designed to extend outwardly therefrom. Docking devices can be used to repair or reshape native heart valves and to secure prosthetic heart valves at a specific location and position relative to a native heart valve. Delivery systems can be used to deploy a docking device into the heart, including a lubricous sleeve in the delivery system. Packaging and storage systems suitable for the delivery systems are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Hannah Reed Bettencourt, Evan T. Schwartz, Sean Chow, Jocelyn Chau, Tri D. Tran, Alyssa Joy Gross, Yuanlong Du, Jason Seng-Che Lam, Alexander H. Cooper, Tram Ngoc Nguyen, Ngoc Huong Thi Nguyen, Kurt Kelly Reed, Corey Maurice Marshall
  • Publication number: 20200345492
    Abstract: Docking devices for docking a prosthetic valve at a native valve of a heart can include a coiled docking anchor and a retrieval suture. The docking device and retrieval suture can be configured for improved retention and retrieval of the docking device after deployment. The docking devices can have an end portion with a central axis. The retrieval suture can be connected to the end portion such that a line of force applied by applying tension to the retrieval suture is substantially aligned with the central axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2020
    Publication date: November 5, 2020
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Boaz Manash, Khen Perlmutter, Eyal Leiba, Yoav Rozen, Dinesh L. Sirimanne, Tri D. Tran, Jocelyn Chau, Noa Axelrod Manela, Zohar Kiblitski
  • Patent number: 10722359
    Abstract: Docking devices for docking a prosthetic valve at a native valve of a heart can include a coiled docking anchor and a retrieval suture. The docking device and retrieval suture can be configured for improved retention and retrieval of the docking device after deployment. The docking devices can have an end portion with a central axis. The retrieval suture can be connected to the end portion such that a line of force applied by applying tension to the retrieval suture is substantially aligned with the central axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2020
    Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Boaz Manash, Khen Perlmutter, Eyal Leiba, Yoav Rozen, Dinesh L. Sirimanne, Tri D. Tran, Jocelyn Chau, Noa Axelrod, Zohar Kiblitski
  • Publication number: 20180177594
    Abstract: Docking devices for docking a prosthetic valve at a native valve of a heart can include a coiled docking anchor and a retrieval suture. The docking device and retrieval suture can be configured for improved retention and retrieval of the docking device after deployment. The docking devices can have an end portion with a central axis. The retrieval suture can be connected to the end portion such that a line of force applied by applying tension to the retrieval suture is substantially aligned with the central axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2018
    Publication date: June 28, 2018
    Inventors: Darshin S. Patel, Boaz Manash, Khen Perlmutter, Eyal Leiba, Yoav Rozen, Dinesh L. Sirimanne, Tri D. Tran, Jocelyn Chau, Noa Axelrod, Zohar Kiblitski