Patents by Inventor Kristopher Yee
Kristopher Yee 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: 20250040920Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew SEROWSKI, Juan I. PEREZ, Kumar JAMBUNATHAN, Kyle KLEIN, Kristopher YEE
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Publication number: 20240350143Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument is configured to dissect tissue, apply a linear staple line along one side of the tissue dissection and apply a suture, such as a purse string suture, to the other side of the tissue dissection. The instrument comprises an elongate shaft, first and second jaws configured to open and close and a cutting element. The instrument includes a first row of staples in each of the first and second jaws having a suture extending therethrough and a second row of staples in the second jaw. A drive member is configured to translate distally through the end effector to dissect tissue with the cutting element, drive the second row of staples into the tissue on one side of the dissection and to apply the first row of staples and suture in combination to form a purse string suture on the other side of the tissue dissection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2021Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: INTUITIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Kristopher Yee, Emily Cooper, Heath Corbet, Charles Godin, Paul Millman
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Patent number: 12004732Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew Serowski, Juan I. Perez, Kumar Jambunathan, Kyle Klein, Kristopher Yee
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Patent number: 11284872Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew Serowski, Juan I. Perez, Kumar Jambunathan, Kyle Klein, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20210236107Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew SEROWSKI, Juan I. PEREZ, Kumar JAMBUNATHAN, Kyle KLEIN, Kristopher YEE
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Publication number: 20190357895Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew SEROWSKI, Juan I. PEREZ, Kumar JAMBUNATHAN, Kyle KLEIN, Kristopher YEE
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Patent number: 10398422Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew Serowski, Juan I. Perez, Kumar Jambunathan, Kyle Klein, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20170238917Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew SEROWSKI, Juan I. PEREZ, Kumar JAMBUNATHAN, Kyle KLEIN, Kristopher YEE
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Patent number: 9655605Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew Serowski, Juan I. Perez, Kumar Jambunathan, Kyle Klein, Kristopher Yee
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Patent number: 8876712Abstract: A surgical stabilizer for use with a surgical site retractor has a base, a bendable arm, and a distal cuff adapted to resiliently hold a tube of an elongated port-access device. The cuff may have a body defining a partial enclosure within which is held a highly flexible gasket having a slit for resiliently receiving the tube. The surgical site retractor may have a collapsible ring and a flexible outer portion attached thereto, the ring being sized to pass through an intercostal incision and expand therein under adjacent ribs to prevent removal, and the flexible outer portion extending out of the incision and drawing over the stabilizer base to mutually secure the retractor and base. The port-access tube may be for a heart valve delivery system using an elongated port-access device for transapically delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2010Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Kristopher Yee, Francis G. Duhay, Manouchehr Miraki
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Patent number: 8475522Abstract: A delivery system for delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus. The system includes a delivery catheter having a steering mechanism thereon for delivering a balloon-expandable prosthetic heart valve to the aortic annulus in an antegrade fashion through an introducer passing into the left ventricle through its apex. The introducer may have a more floppy distal section than a proximal section to reduce trauma to the heart wall. The delivery catheter includes a deflecting segment just proximal to a distal balloon to facilitate positioning of the prosthetic heart valve in the proper orientation within the annulus. A trigger in a catheter handle may be coupled to a deflection wire that actuates the deflecting segment, while a slider in the handle controls retraction of a valve pusher. A pre-dilation valvuloplasty procedure may also be utilized.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Teodoro S. Jimenez, Walter Lee, Mark Dehdashtian, Kristopher Yee
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Patent number: 8439970Abstract: A delivery system for delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus. The system includes a delivery catheter having a steering mechanism thereon for delivering a balloon-expandable prosthetic heart valve to the aortic annulus in an antegrade fashion through an introducer passing into the left ventricle through its apex. The introducer may have a more floppy distal section than a proximal section to reduce trauma to the heart wall. The delivery catheter includes a deflecting segment just proximal to a distal balloon to facilitate positioning of the prosthetic heart valve in the proper orientation within the annulus. A trigger in a catheter handle may be coupled to a deflection wire that actuates the deflecting segment, while a slider in the handle controls retraction of a valve pusher. A pre-dilation valvuloplasty procedure may also be utilized.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Teodoro S. Jimenez, Walter Lee, Mark Dehdashtian, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20120157788Abstract: A surgical instrument includes a mount body, a joint member, an arm, and a working end. The mount body has a top portion, a distal end, a proximal end and a bottom portion. The joint member is pivotally mounted at a distal end portion of the mount body, to allow positioning of a proximal portion of an arm extending distally from the joint member. The joint member is also configured to at least partially constrain movement of the proximal portion of the arm to a plane. The working end is mounted to a distal end portion of the arm. The surgical instrument can be configured as a heart stabilizer or a heart positioner. The joint member may further be configured as a slotted ball, a disk member, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Andrew Serowski, Juan I. Perez, Kumar Jambunathan, Kyle Klein, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20110257643Abstract: A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Liming Lau, Arthur M. Lin, Sam Ho, Ryan C. Abbott, Kenny L. Dang, Jesse McQuiston, Peter L. Callas, Arnold M. Escano, Michael C. Stewart, Jerry Jarrard, Joseph N. Lamberti, Justin N. Williams, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20110028797Abstract: A surgical stabilizer for use with a surgical site retractor has a base, a bendable arm, and a distal cuff adapted to resiliently hold a tube of an elongated port-access device. The cuff may have a body defining a partial enclosure within which is held a highly flexible gasket having a slit for resiliently receiving the tube. The surgical site retractor may have a collapsible ring and a flexible outer portion attached thereto, the ring being sized to pass through an intercostal incision and expand therein under adjacent ribs to prevent removal, and the flexible outer portion extending out of the incision and drawing over the stabilizer base to mutually secure the retractor and base. The port-access tube may be for a heart valve delivery system using an elongated port-access device for transapically delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONInventors: Kristopher Yee, Francis G. Duhay
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Publication number: 20110015728Abstract: A delivery system and method for delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus. The system includes a delivery catheter having a steering mechanism thereon for delivering a balloon-expandable prosthetic heart valve to the aortic annulus in an antegrade fashion through an introducer passing into the left ventricle through its apex. The introducer may have a more floppy distal section than a proximal section to reduce trauma to the heart wall while preserving good operating field stability. The delivery catheter includes a deflecting segment just proximal to a distal balloon to facilitate positioning of the prosthetic heart valve in the proper orientation within the aortic annulus. A trigger in a catheter handle may be coupled to a deflection wire that actuates the deflecting segment, while a slider in the handle controls retraction of a valve pusher.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONInventors: Teodoro S. Jimenez, Walter Lee, Mark Dehdashtian, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20110015729Abstract: A delivery system and method for delivering a prosthetic heart valve to the aortic valve annulus. The system includes a delivery catheter having a steering mechanism thereon for delivering a balloon-expandable prosthetic heart valve to the aortic annulus in an antegrade fashion through an introducer passing into the left ventricle through its apex. The introducer may have a more floppy distal section than a proximal section to reduce trauma to the heart wall while preserving good operating field stability. The delivery catheter includes a deflecting segment just proximal to a distal balloon to facilitate positioning of the prosthetic heart valve in the proper orientation within the aortic annulus. A trigger in a catheter handle may be coupled to a deflection wire that actuates the deflecting segment, while a slider in the handle controls retraction of a valve pusher.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONInventors: Teodoro S. Jimenez, Walter Lee, Mark Dehdashtian, Kristopher Yee
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Publication number: 20080275501Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for inserting a hemostatic seal into a delivery device. One such system can include a loading tool and a delivery device configured to detachably mate with one another. The loading tool can house a hemostatic seal in its unfolded configuration and can fold the seal for delivery into the delivery device. The delivery device can then be advanced into the loading tool to insert the seal into the delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Albert K. CHIN, Arthur M. Lin, Kenny Dang, Alfredo R. Cantu, Paul A. DeLipski, Ali Eslambolchi, Kumar Jambunathan, Kristopher Yee, Juan I. Perez
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Publication number: 20060217697Abstract: A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Liming Lau, Arthur Lin, Sam Ho, Ryan Abbott, Kenny Dang, Jesse McQuiston, Peter Callas, Arnold Escano, Michael Stewart, Jerry Jarrard, Joseph Lamberti, Justin Williams, Kristopher Yee