Patents by Inventor Kelly J. McCrystle
Kelly J. McCrystle 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: 20230277811Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Patent number: 11690979Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Publication number: 20210069475Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Publication number: 20180140801Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Patent number: 9889275Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Patent number: 9597063Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: ABBOTT LABORATORIESInventors: Laveille K. Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle
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Patent number: 9314230Abstract: An anchor for use with a closure device includes a body being configured to move from a pre-deployed state to a deployed state. In the pre-deployed state, the body has a first width aspect relative to a direction of deployment and a second width aspect in the deployed state relative to the direction of deployment, the second width aspect being greater than the first width aspect and the body being formed from a rapidly eroding material configured to erode through dissolution within a body lumen.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: ABBOTT VASCULAR INC.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Laveille K. Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Karim S. Osman
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Patent number: 9271707Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a closure element can include a splittable carrier tube and a splitter to split the tube. The carrier tube can have an outer surface retaining a closure element in a tubular configuration and can be split into radially-expandable flaps. A closure element can have a shape-memory body having a relaxed configuration with a planar-annular body defining a lumen with tines directed inwardly from the body. The clip can be held in a retaining configuration having a substantially asymmetrically-elongated tubular shape with a trapezoidal longitudinal cross-sectional profile and a proximal end having the tines being longitudinally directed with a first tine being more distally oriented compared to a substantially opposite second tine being more proximal, and retracting to a deploying configuration having a tubular shape with a rectangular longitudinal cross-sectional profile with the first tine being even with the second tine when being delivered.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: INTEGRATED VASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Thomas J. Palermo, William M. Belef, Michael T. Carley, Richard S. Ginn, Anthony J. Pantages, Ronald J. Jabba, Brian A. Ellingwood, Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, T. Daniel Gross, Arkady Kokish
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Publication number: 20140364903Abstract: An anchor for use with a closure device includes a body being configured to move from a pre-deployed state to a deployed state. In the pre-deployed state, the body has a first width aspect relative to a direction of deployment and a second width aspect in the deployed state relative to the direction of deployment, the second width aspect being greater than the first width aspect and the body being formed from a rapidly eroding material configured to erode through dissolution within a body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Laveille K. Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Karim S. Osman
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Patent number: 8758399Abstract: An apparatus for occluding a venous or arterial puncture site is disclosed including a plug insertable within, or adjacent to, a puncture site in a wall of a body lumen. An insert is forced into an aperture within the plug to cause expansion thereof. The insert may be drawn into the aperture by applying tension to a line passing therethrough and secured to the insert. Barbs may secure to the plug to engage the wall of the body lumen or adjacent tissue tract. Elongate members passing through the wall of the plug may be forced outwardly into the wall of the body lumen or adjacent tissue as the insert is forced into the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Fortson, Jill A. McCoy, John M. Ziobro, Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle
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Patent number: 8657852Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a wall of a body lumen includes a closure element with a first flange and a second flange. Both the first flange and the second flange may have a delivery cross-sectional dimension and a deployed cross-sectional dimension. The device for closing an opening further includes a first coupler element disposed on the first flange and a second coupler element disposed on the second flange, the first and second coupler elements cooperating to couple the first flange to the second flange.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Abbott Vascular Inc.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Kelly J. McCrystle, Ian J. Clark, Laveille K. Voss, Ni Ding
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Publication number: 20130211324Abstract: An introducer sheath is described. The introducer sheath may include a tubular body. The tubular body may extend from a distal end toward a proximal end. The tubular body may include a lumen. The lumen may at least partially be defined by a wall. A channel may be disposed within the wall. The channel may be configured to receive a guidewire. The tubular body may include an expandable portion expandable to increase a cross-sectional area of the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventors: Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, Arkady Kokish
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Publication number: 20130190810Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a wall of a body lumen includes a closure element with a first flange and a second flange. Both the first flange and the second flange may have a delivery cross-sectional dimension and a deployed cross-sectional dimension. The device for closing an opening further includes a first coupler element disposed on the first flange and a second coupler element disposed on the second flange, the first and second coupler elements cooperating to couple the first flange to the second flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Abbott Vascular Inc.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Kelly J. McCrystle, Ian J. Clark, Laveille K. Voss, Ni Ding
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Patent number: 8398656Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a closure element can include a splittable carrier tube and a splitter to split the tube. The carrier tube can have an outer surface retaining a closure element in a tubular configuration and can be split into radially-expandable flaps. A closure element can have a shape-memory body having a relaxed configuration with a planar-annular body defining a lumen with tines directed inwardly from the body. The clip can be held in a retaining configuration having a substantially asymmetrically-elongated tubular shape with a trapezoidal longitudinal cross-sectional profile and a proximal end having the tines being longitudinally directed with a first tine being more distally oriented compared to a substantially opposite second tine being more proximal, and retracting to a deploying configuration having a tubular shape with a rectangular longitudinal cross-sectional profile with the first tine being even with the second tine when being delivered.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Palermo, William M. Belef, Michael T. Carley, Richard S. Ginn, Anthony J. Pantages, Ronald J. Jabba, Brian A. Ellingwood, Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle, T. Daniel Gross, Arkady Kokish
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Patent number: 8398676Abstract: A device for closing an opening in a wall of a body lumen includes a closure element with a first flange and a second flange. Both the first flange and the second flange may have a delivery cross-sectional dimension and a deployed cross-sectional dimension. The device for closing an opening further includes a first coupler element disposed on the first flange and a second coupler element disposed on the second flange, the first and second coupler elements cooperating to couple the first flange to the second flange.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Abbott Vascular Inc.Inventors: Wouter E. Roorda, Kelly J. McCrystle, Ian J. Clark, Laveille K. Voss, Ni Ding
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Patent number: 8202293Abstract: An apparatus for delivering a closure element can include a splittable carrier tube and a splitter to split the tube. The carrier tube can have an outer surface retaining a closure element in a tubular configuration and can be split into radially-expandable flaps. A closure element has can have shape-memory body having a relaxed configuration with a planar-annular body defining a lumen with tines directed inwardly from the body. The clip can be held in a retaining configuration having a substantially asymmetrically-elongated tubular shape with a trapezoidal longitudinal cross-sectional profile and a proximal end having the tines being longitudinally directed with a first tine being more distally oriented compared to a substantially opposite second tine being more proximal, and retracting to a deploying configuration having a tubular shape with a rectangular longitudinal cross-sectional profile with the first tine being even with the second tine when being delivered.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Integrated Vascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian A. Ellingwood, Laveille K. Voss, T. Daniel Gross, Kelly J. McCrystle
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Publication number: 20120046733Abstract: Devices and methods for treating veins and venous conditions, such as chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, are provided. In one aspect, the disclosed subject matter provides an intraluminal scaffold having a generally tubular body with a lumen defined therethrough, the tubular body having a compressed condition for delivery and an expanded condition for implant within a vessel having a distended portion, at least a length of the tubular body configured to form an enlarged portion in the expanded condition to engage a wall of the distended portion of the vessel. Methods for fabricating and using the scaffold, methods for remodeling a vein, and methods of deploying a medical device in a vessel without negatively impacting the function of a valve of the vessel, are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Randolf von Oepen, Kevin J. Ehrenreich, Kelly J. McCrystle, Travis R. Yribarren
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Publication number: 20120046739Abstract: Devices and methods for treating veins and venous conditions, such as chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, are provided. In one aspect, the disclosed subject matter provides an intraluminal scaffold having a generally tubular body with a lumen defined therethrough, the tubular body having a compressed condition for delivery and an expanded condition for implant within a vessel having a distended portion, at least a length of the tubular body configured to form an enlarged portion in the expanded condition to engage a wall of the distended portion of the vessel. Methods for fabricating and using the scaffold, methods for remodeling a vein, and methods of deploying a medical device in a vessel without negatively impacting the function of a valve of the vessel, are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Randolf von Oepen, Kevin J. Ehrenreich, Kelly J. McCrystle
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Publication number: 20120035646Abstract: A body lumen filter includes a plurality of bistable anchors configured to move between a stable pre-deployed state and a stable deployed state. In the stable deployed state the stable pre-deployed diameter the bistable anchors define a pre-deployed anchor diameter and in the stable deployed diameter the bistable anchors define a deployed anchor diameter, the deployed diameter being larger than the pre-deployed diameter. A filtering structure is operatively associated with the bistable anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIES VASCULAR ENTERPRISES LIMITEDInventor: Kelly J. McCrystle
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Publication number: 20120029555Abstract: An apparatus for occluding a venous or arterial puncture site is disclosed including a plug insertable within, or adjacent to, a puncture site in a wall of a body lumen. An insert is forced into an aperture within the plug to cause expansion thereof. The insert may be drawn into the aperture by applying tension to a line passing therethrough and secured to the insert. Barbs may secure to the plug to engage the wall of the body lumen or adjacent tissue tract. Elongate members passing through the wall of the plug may be forced outwardly into the wall of the body lumen or adjacent tissue as the insert is forced into the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Aaron M. Fortson, Jill A. McCoy, John M. Ziobro, Laveille Kao Voss, Kelly J. McCrystle