Patents by Inventor Kyle Klein
Kyle Klein 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: 20160089184Abstract: A fluid management system for use with a fluid reservoir includes an inflow pump and an outflow pump. The inflow pump is connectable to a probe for delivering a distention fluid to a body cavity. The outflow pump removes the distention fluid through the same probe, thus establishing a re-circulating volume of distention fluid within the body cavity. The removed fluid is filtered and returned to a fluid reservoir for eventual recycling to the body cavity. A controller adjusts the flow rates of the inflow pump and the outflow pump to maintain a pre-selected fluid pressure or volume within the body cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Csaba Truckai, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, John H. Shadduck, Michael D. Walker, Benedek Orczy-Timko, Balazs Lesko
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Patent number: 9259398Abstract: A composition of bioactive agent-loaded micelles with tissue-targeting properties and methods of using the same are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Kyle Klein, Katsuyuki Murase, Jinping Wan, Dariush Davalian
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Patent number: 9254142Abstract: A tissue cutting device has an outer sleeve with a distal window and an inner cutting sleeve which moves past the window to cut tissue. The inner cutting sleeve has a lumen which may have a larger proximal diameter than distal diameter. A perimeter of the window may comprise a dielectric material. A distal edge of the inner sleeve may be displaced inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: IOGYN, INC.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Benedek Orczy-Timko, Balazs Lesko
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Patent number: 9233193Abstract: A fluid management system for use with a fluid reservoir includes an inflow pump and an outflow pump. The inflow pump is connectable to a probe for delivering a distention fluid to a body cavity. The outflow pump removes the distention fluid through the same probe, thus establishing a re-circulating volume of distention fluid within the body cavity. The removed fluid is filtered and returned to a fluid reservoir for eventual recycling to the body cavity. A controller adjusts the flow rates of the inflow pump and the outflow pump to maintain a pre-selected fluid pressure or volume within the body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: IOGYN, INC.Inventors: Csabi Truckai, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, John H. Shadduck, Michael D. Walker, Benedek Orczy-Timko, Balazs Lesko
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Publication number: 20150314048Abstract: A surgical fluid management system delivers fluid for distending a uterine cavity to allow cutting and extraction of uterine fibroid tissue, polyps and other abnormal uterine tissue. The system comprises a fluid source, fluid deliver lines, one or more pumps, and a filter for re-circulating the distension fluid between the source and the uterine cavity. A controller can monitor fluid retention by the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Kyle Klein, Aaron Germain, Csaba Truckai, Michael D. Walker
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Patent number: 9084847Abstract: A surgical fluid management system delivers fluid for distending a uterine cavity to allow cutting and extraction of uterine fibroid tissue, polyps and other abnormal uterine tissue. The system comprises a fluid source, fluid deliver lines, one or more pumps, and a filter for re-circulating the distension fluid between the source and the uterine cavity. A controller can monitor fluid retention by the patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: IOGYN, INC.Inventors: Kyle Klein, Aaron Germain, Csaba Truckai, Michael D. Walker
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Publication number: 20150157396Abstract: The tissue cutting device comprises an elongated assembly including both an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve. The outer sleeve has a tissue-receiving window, and the inner sleeve has a distal end which cuts tissue as the inner sleeve is advanced past the window. The tissue is received into a lumen of the inner sleeve, and the inner sleeve lumen is typically enlarged in a proximal direction to reduce the tendency of resected tissue to lodge therein. The tissue displacement member is optionally provided at a distal end of the outer sleeve to further aid in dislodging tissue which becomes captured in a distal end of the inner sleeve of the lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Benedek Orczy-Timko, John H. Shadduck, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai, Balazs Lesko
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Publication number: 20150119795Abstract: A hysteroscopic fluid management system includes a saline source with an electrolyte concentration, at least one pressure mechanism for circulating saline to and from a targeted site and through a filter having filter characteristics back to the source, and a controller. The controller provides a saline inflow in a first flow path to the site and a saline outflow in a second flow path from the site through the filter and back to the source at a controlled flow rate. A diagnostic or therapeutic procedure is performed at the site in the presence of the saline. The filter characteristics and the controlled flow rate are selected to (1) cause substantially no change in the electrolyte concentration in the saline, (2) to prevent hemolysis of greater than 5% of filtered red blood cells exposed to the saline, and/or (3) to minimize effect on prothrombin time of plasma exposed to the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein
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Patent number: 8974448Abstract: The tissue cutting device comprises an elongated assembly including both an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve. The outer sleeve has a tissue-receiving window, and the inner sleeve has a distal end which cuts tissue as the inner sleeve is advanced past the window. The tissue is received into a lumen of the inner sleeve, and the inner sleeve lumen is typically enlarged in a proximal direction to reduce the tendency of resected tissue to lodge therein. The tissue displacement member is optionally provided at a distal end of the outer sleeve to further aid in dislodging tissue which becomes captured in a distal end of the inner sleeve of the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Iogyn, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Benedek Orczy-Timko, Michael D. Walker, John H. Shadduck, Csaba Truckai, Balazs Lesko
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Publication number: 20140303551Abstract: A fluid management system for use in a tissue resection procedure includes a controller. An inflow pump is operated by the controller and configured to provide fluid inflow through a flow path to a site in patient's body. An outflow pump is operated by the controller and configured to provide fluid outflow through a flow path from the site in patient's body. A motor driven resecting device may be provided for resecting tissue at the site. The controller is configured to actuate an inflow pump and an outflow pump in response to various signals and various algorithms are provided to provide malfunction warnings and assure safe operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: ARQOS SURGICAL, INC.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Robin Bek
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Publication number: 20140221997Abstract: Tissue may be cut and extracted from an interior location in a patient's body using a probe or tool which both effects cutting and causes vaporization of a liquid or other fluid to propel the cut tissue through an extraction lumen of the cutting device. The cutting may be achieved using an electrosurgical electrode assembly, including a first electrode on a cutting member and a second electrode within a cutting probe or tool. Thus, over a first cutting portion, radio frequency current may help cut the tissue and over a second or over transition region, the RF current may initiate vaporization of the fluid or other liquid to propel the tissue from the cutting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: John H. Shadduck, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai
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Publication number: 20140188035Abstract: Catheter-based systems for in-vivo targeted light therapy include a first type of catheter configured for photo-activating photosensitive substances in tissue, and a second type of catheter configured for photo-degrading photosensitive substances in tissue. The catheters may be configured to produce light using a variety of light sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and fiber optics. The light transmission is directed to tissue in such a way that only portions of tissue in a treatment area are exposed to light, depending upon whether the tissue is diseased or healthy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kevin J. Ehrenreich, Kyle Klein, John Stankus
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Patent number: 8728066Abstract: Tissue may be cut and extracted from an interior location in a patient's body using a probe or tool which both effects cutting and causes vaporization of a liquid or other fluid to propel the cut tissue through an extraction lumen of the cutting device. The cutting may be achieved using an electrosurgical electrode assembly, including a first electrode on a cutting member and a second electrode within a cutting probe or tool. Thus, over a first cutting portion, radio frequency current may help cut the tissue and over a second or over transition region, the RF current may initiate vaporization of the fluid or other liquid to propel the tissue from the cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Arqos Surgical, Inc.Inventors: John H. Shadduck, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai
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Publication number: 20130296847Abstract: Tissue may be cut and extracted from an interior location in a patient's body using a probe or tool which both effects cutting and causes vaporization of a liquid or other fluid to propel the cut tissue through an extraction lumen of the cutting device. The cutting may be achieved using an electrosurgical electrode assembly, including a first electrode on a cutting member and a second electrode within a cutting probe or tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai, John H. Shadduck
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Publication number: 20130267937Abstract: Tissue may be cut and extracted from an interior location in a patient's body using a probe or tool which both effects cutting and causes vaporization of a liquid or other fluid to propel the cut tissue through an extraction lumen of the cutting device. The cutting may be achieved using an electrosurgical electrode assembly, including a first electrode on a cutting member and a second electrode within a cutting probe or tool. Thus, over a first cutting portion, radio frequency current may help cut the tissue and over a second or over transition region, the RF current may initiate vaporization of the fluid or other liquid to propel the tissue from the cutting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: John H. Shadduck, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai
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Publication number: 20130231652Abstract: A tissue resection device comprises inner and outer coaxial sleeves. The outer sleeve has a cutting window formed therein, and the inner sleeve has a distal cutting end that can be reciprocated past the cutting window. The sleeves comprise electrodes to provide electrosurgical cutting, and an edge portion of the window includes a dielectric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Benedek Orczy-Timko
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Patent number: 8512326Abstract: Tissue may be cut and extracted from an interior location in a patient's body using a probe or tool which both effects cutting and causes vaporization of a liquid or other fluid to propel the cut tissue through an extraction lumen of the cutting device. The cutting may be achieved using an electrosurgical electrode assembly, including a first electrode on a cutting member and a second electrode within a cutting probe or tool. Thus, over a first cutting portion, radio frequency current may help cut the tissue and over a second or over transition region, the RF current may initiate vaporization of the fluid or other liquid to propel the tissue from the cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: John H. Shadduck, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Csaba Truckai
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Publication number: 20130172870Abstract: A probe for resecting and coagulating tissue comprises an outer sleeve having a tissue cutting window and an inner sleeve having a tissue cutting distal end. And RF cutting region is formed at the distal end of the inner member and an RF coagulation region is formed on an exterior surface of the inner member immediately proximal to the cutting surface. A single power supply providing a single RF energy mode can be connected to both RF applicator regions to simultaneously cut and coagulate tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Germain, John H. Shadduck, Michael D. Walker, Kyle Klein, Csaba Truckai
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Publication number: 20130172805Abstract: A fluid management system for use with a fluid reservoir includes an inflow pump and an outflow pump. The inflow pump is connectable to a probe for delivering a distention fluid to a body cavity. The outflow pump removes the distention fluid through the same probe, thus establishing a re-circulating volume of distention fluid within the body cavity. The removed fluid is filtered and returned to a fluid reservoir for eventual recycling to the body cavity. A controller adjusts the flow rates of the inflow pump and the outflow pump to maintain a pre-selected fluid pressure or volume within the body cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Csaba Truckai, Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, John H. Shadduck, Michael D. Walker, Benedeck Orczy-Timko, Balazs Lesko
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Publication number: 20130103021Abstract: A tissue cutting device has an outer sleeve with a distal window and an inner cutting sleeve which moves past the window to cut tissue. The inner cutting sleeve has a lumen which may have a larger proximal diameter than distal diameter. A perimeter of the window may comprise a dielectric material. A distal edge of the inner sleeve may be displaced inwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: ARQOS Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Germain, Kyle Klein, Michael D. Walker, Benedek Orczy-Timko, Balazs Lesko