Patents by Inventor Kevin Hahnen
Kevin Hahnen 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: 20060271183Abstract: A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Bruce Christie, Thomas Silvestrini, Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20060271182Abstract: A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Bruce Christie, Thomas Silvestrini, Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20060271181Abstract: A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Bruce Christie, Thomas Silvestrini, Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20060079960Abstract: A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Bruce Christie, Thomas Silvestrini, Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20060079959Abstract: A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Bruce Christie, Thomas Silvestrini, Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20050046794Abstract: A method is provided for increasing the depth of focus of an eye of a patient. A visual axis of the eye is aligned with an instrument axis of an ophthalmic instrument. The ophthalmic instrument has an aperture through which the patient may look along the instrument axis. A first reference target is imaged on the instrument axis at a first distance with respect to the eye. A second reference target is imaged on the instrument axis with the ophthalmic instrument at a second distance with respect to the eye. The second distance is greater than the first distance. Movement is provided such that the patient's eye is in a position where the images of the first and second reference targets appear to the patient's eye to be aligned. A mask comprising a pin-hole aperture having a mask axis is aligned with the instrument axis such that the mask axis and the instrument axis are substantially collinear.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Thomas Silvestrini, Bruce Christie, Kevin Hahnen, Carl Knopp
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Publication number: 20040138614Abstract: An expandable lumen cannula which includes an elongate tube having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate flexible region, and a lumen therebetween. The cannula further includes a balloon occluder mounted on the distal end of the tube. The intermediate flexible region of the tube further includes an elongate generally cylindrical balloon disposed circumferentially about the flexible region which, upon inflation, expands the luminal diameter of the intermediate region. First and second inflation ports are in fluid communication with the balloon occluder and the cylindrical balloon. The cannula may optionally include a cardioplegia port disposed within the distal region of the tube, proximal the balloon occluder and distal the generally cylindrical balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences Corp.Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20040093016Abstract: An ablation catheter system for capturing and removing necrotic tissue and thrombi generated during an ablative procedure is disclosed. The catheter typically includes an elongate member, a filtration assembly disposed within the distal region, and an ablation instrument at the distal end. Alternatively, the ablation instrument is carried on the distal end of an ablation catheter, which is disposed within a lumen of the catheter system. The catheter may further include an aspiration port and lumen. Methods of using the devices in preventing distal embolization during ablative procedures are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jonathan D. Root, Kevin Hahnen, Tracy D. Maahs
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Patent number: 6706033Abstract: Modular systems comprising a cannula and at least one access port adjacent to a distal end of the cannula provide insertion of one or more therapeutic or diagnostic devices into a vessel or cardiac tissue through a single incision site. Other embodiments include a vessel introducer or multi-port introducer. The devices can be operated in combination or independently. The systems can be employed to provide multiple therapies, including blood perfusion, filtration, aspiration, vessel occlusion, atherectomy, and endoscopic devices. Methods of using the system for vessel cannulation are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Lorraine Mangosong Martinez, Jobert Balceta, Kevin Hahnen, Bruce Addis, Timothy J. Wood, Roman Turovskiy, Richard O. Murphy, Tracy D. Maahs
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Patent number: 6679871Abstract: An expandable lumen cannula which includes an elongate tube having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate flexible region, and a lumen therebetween. The cannula further includes a balloon occluder mounted on the distal end of the tube. The intermediate flexible region of the tube further includes an elongate generally cylindrical balloon disposed circumferentially about the flexible region which, upon inflation, expands the luminal diameter of the intermediate region. First and second inflation ports are in fluid communication with the balloon occluder and the cylindrical balloon. The cannula may optionally include a cardioplegia port disposed within the distal region of the tube, proximal the balloon occluder and distal the generally cylindrical balloon.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Patent number: 6673090Abstract: An ablation catheter system for capturing and removing necrotic tissue and thrombi generated during an ablative procedure is disclosed. The catheter typically includes an elongate member, a filtration assembly disposed within the distal region, and an ablation instrument at the distal end. Alternatively, the ablation instrument is carried on the distal end of an ablation catheter, which is disposed within a lumen of the catheter system. The catheter may further include an aspiration port and lumen. Methods of using the devices in preventing distal embolization during ablative procedures are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan D. Root, Kevin Hahnen, Tracy D. Maahs
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Publication number: 20030209612Abstract: This invention provides a spray head/applicator (10) for delivering multiple biological fluid agents initially contained in separated containers (11/15) to a surface in an admixed atomized state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20010023332Abstract: An expandable lumen cannula which includes an elongate tube having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate flexible region, and a lumen therebetween. The cannula further includes a balloon occluder mounted on the distal end of the tube. The intermediate flexible region of the tube further includes an elongate generally cylindrical balloon disposed circumferentially about the flexible region which, upon inflation, expands the luminal diameter of the intermediate region. First and second inflation ports are in fluid communication with the balloon occluder and the cylindrical balloon. The cannula may optionally include a cardioplegia port disposed within the distal region of the tube, proximal the balloon occluder and distal the generally cylindrical balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: September 20, 2001Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Patent number: 6270490Abstract: A venous drainage catheter comprising a cannula and a lumen, wherein the proximal end is adapted for attachment to a bypass machine and the distal end has a drainage port in fluid communication with the cannula lumen. Expanding members, having an actuating mechanism which expand the members from a collapsed condition, are disposed circumferentially about the drainage port. Methods for using the devices are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Embol-X, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Publication number: 20010005789Abstract: An ablation catheter system for capturing and removing necrotic tissue and thrombi generated during an ablative procedure is disclosed. The catheter typically includes an elongate member, a filtration assembly disposed within the distal region, and an ablation instrument at the distal end. Alternatively, the ablation instrument is carried on the distal end of an ablation catheter, which is disposed within a lumen of the catheter system. The catheter may further include an aspiration port and lumen. Methods of using the devices in preventing distal embolization during ablative procedures are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: June 28, 2001Applicant: EMBOL-X, INC.Inventors: Jonathan D. Root, Kevin Hahnen, Tracy D. Maahs
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Patent number: 6235044Abstract: An ablation catheter system for capturing and removing necrotic tissue and thrombi generated during an ablative procedure is disclosed. The catheter typically includes an elongate member, a filtration assembly disposed within the distal region, and an ablation instrument at the distal end. Alternatively, the ablation instrument is carried on the distal end of an ablation catheter, which is disposed within a lumen of the catheter system. The catheter may further include an aspiration port and lumen. Methods of using the devices in preventing distal embolization during ablative procedures are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan D. Root, Kevin Hahnen, Tracy D. Maahs
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Patent number: 6168586Abstract: An expandable lumen cannula which includes an elongate tube having a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate flexible region, and a lumen therebetween. The cannula further includes a balloon occluder mounted on the distal end of the tube. The intermediate flexible region of the tube further includes an elongate generally cylindrical balloon disposed circumferentially about the flexible region which, upon inflation, expands the luminal diameter of the intermediate region. First and second inflation ports are in fluid communication with the balloon occluder and the cylindrical balloon. The cannula may optionally include a cardioplegia port disposed within the distal region of the tube, proximal the balloon occluder and distal the generally cylindrical balloon.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Embol-X, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Patent number: 6146400Abstract: A trocar introducer system having a trocar slideably inserted into a lumen of a cannula. The trocar has an elongate member which comprises a proximal end and a distal end. An actuating mechanism is mounted at the proximal end of the trocar and operates a surgical blade which is mounted on the distal end of the trocar. The cannula may have a suture flange, drainage ports, a balloon occluder, and/or threads to facilitate delivery of medical therapies to a body tissue. Methods of using the devices herein are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Embol-X. Inc.Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Patent number: 6033420Abstract: A trocar introducer system having a trocar slideably inserted into a lumen of a cannula. The trocar has an elongate member which comprises a proximal end and a distal end. An actuating mechanism is mounted at the proximal end of the trocar and operates a surgical blade which is mounted on the distal end of the trocar. The cannula may have a suture flange, drainage ports, a balloon occluder, and/or threads to facilitate delivery of medical therapies to a body tissue. Methods of using the devices herein are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Embol-X, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Hahnen
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Patent number: 5395375Abstract: A disposable arthroscopic surgical instrument includes a hollow tube with a manual actuator coupled to its proximal end and an end effector coupled to its distal end. The actuator and the end effector are coupled by a push rod which passes through the hollow tube and the push rod includes a frangible link so that the push rod will break when a predetermined force is applied to the end effector by the actuator. The frangible link is a flattened portion of the cylindrical push rod having a strength reducing throughbore. An end effector having a stationary jaw and a movable jaw is also disclosed. The stationary jaw is coupled to the distal end of the tube and has a throughbore for receiving the push rod. The movable jaw is coupled to push rod and is pivotally coupled to the stationary jaw by arcuate engaging surfaces on both jaws. The movable jaw preferably includes a pair of arcuate grooves while the stationary jaw has a pair of arcuate flanges which engage the grooves on the movable jaw.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Symbiosis CorporationInventors: David Turkel, Kevin Hahnen