Patents by Inventor Mark A. Moschel
Mark A. Moschel 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: 20160095587Abstract: A tool includes a brace and a hook. The brace includes two posts extending from a base portion. The two posts include a first post that is spaced a distance apart from a second post, with the first post disposed in a first plane and the second post disposed in a second plane that is not the same as the first plane. A side of the base portion opposite from the first post and opposite from the second post includes a recess formed in the base portion. The hook is connected to a handle. The hook has a first section attached to the handle, a second section that is curved to have a J-hook curvature configured for accessing an obturator foramen of the patient, and a third section including a tip. The tip of the hook is removably insertable into the recess formed in the base portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Sarah J. Deitch, Rachael Anne Bergstrom Crabb, Mark A. Moschel, Michael M. Witzmann
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Patent number: 9241779Abstract: An incontinence treatment system for a male patient includes a support, a brace attachable to the support, and an introducer provided to deliver an anchor through the support and into periosteum tissue over a pubic bone of the pelvis of the male patient. The brace includes a base portion, a first post extending from the base portion and a second post extending from the base portion. A first hanger is attached to an end portion of the first post and a second hanger attached to an end portion of the second post. A first slot is formed between the end portion of the first post and the first hanger and a second slot formed between the end portion of the second post and the second hanger. The hangers are insertable into pockets formed in a pair of longitudinal arms of the support.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Sarah J. Deitch, Rachael Anne Bergstrom Crabb, Mark A. Moschel, Michael M. Witzmann
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Publication number: 20150359618Abstract: A method of treating urinary incontinence includes implanting the urethral support into a patient, where the urethral support has a first anchor attached to a first end of a non-porous sling and a second anchor attached to the non-porous sling. The method includes moving an adjustment device through a channel formed in one of the anchors from a first position that locates the adjustment device between the anchor and the non-porous sling to a second position that locates the anchor between the adjustment device and the non-porous sling.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel
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Publication number: 20150297333Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a support and a system of anchors connected to the support. The system of anchors includes a first anchor having a first strand that is captured between a collar and a body of the anchor and is secured to the support, and a second anchor having a second strand attached between the second anchor and the support. The second anchor has first and second protrusions extending outward in a radial direction perpendicular to a long axis of the second anchor, a tissue engaging fin integrated with a leading end portion and oriented in a direction perpendicular to the radial direction of the first and second protrusions, and a gripping tab removably attached to the tissue engaging fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Neal Poucher, Sarah J. Deitch, Allen Gaynor, Michael M. Witzmann, Mark A. Moschel, Randy Lee Morningstar
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Patent number: 9149353Abstract: A method of treating incontinence includes implanting the incontinence treatment device having a sling connected between first and second anchors into a patient, and moving an adjustment device through a channel from a first position to a second position that locates the second anchor between the adjustment device and the sling, thus tightening the sling by shortening an effective distance of the device between the first and second anchors.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel
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Patent number: 9095407Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a band attached to a pendant. The band is implantable around a portion of a urethra and has a first magnet connected to a first end portion of the band and a second magnet connected to a second end portion of the band. The pendant is connected to and extends from the band. The pendant has a shape that configures the pendant to be implantable into a scrotum and a thickness that configures the pendant to be implantable into a labia. The pendant encloses a switch and a power source that are electrically coupled to the first magnet and the second magnet. The switch has an on position to constrict the band around the urethra and an off position in which substantially zero current is provided to decouple the first magnet from the second magnet.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel, Tyler Winsky
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Publication number: 20150105612Abstract: A pelvic organ prolapse treatment device includes an implantable support sized to support and treat a prolapsed organ of a patient, a suture, a knot separate from the suture, and a dilator. The implantable support includes an arm having a first portion connected to a body of the implantable support and an end portion extending away from the body of the implantable support. The end portion of the arm is folded to include a first fold and a second fold that combine to reduce a lateral dimension of a portion of the end portion of the arm. The suture extends away from the end portion of the arm. The knot is provided separately from the suture and is secured around the first fold and the second fold to capture both the end portion of the arm and the suture. The dilator is disposed over and connected to the knot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventor: Mark A. Moschel
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Publication number: 20150080646Abstract: A method of treating incontinence includes implanting the incontinence treatment device having a sling connected between first and second anchors into a patient, and moving an adjustment device through a channel from a first position to a second position that locates the second anchor between the adjustment device and the sling, thus tightening the sling by shortening an effective distance of the device between the first and second anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel
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Patent number: 8944992Abstract: A pelvic organ prolapse treatment device includes an implantable support configured to treat a prolapsed area of a patient such as urethrocele prolapse, cystocele prolapse, vault prolapse, uterine prolapse, enterocele prolapse, or rectocele prolapse. The support includes a body portion and an arm connected to the body portion, a knot connecting a suture to an end portion of the arm, and a tubular dilator disposed over and connected to the knot.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Mark A. Moschel
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Patent number: 8926497Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a non-porous sling located between two anchors. A first line is attached between a first end of the sling and the first anchor, and a second line is attached to a second end of the sling and inserted through a channel of the second anchor. The second anchor is provided with a restrictor segment provided in the channel. The second line has an adjustment device attached to the second line and the restrictor segment is configured to resist movement of the adjustment device through the channel. The adjustment device is movable through the channel from a first position that locates the adjustment device between the second anchor and the sling to a second position that locates the second anchor between the adjustment device and the sling to thereby reduce an effective length of the sling between the first and second anchors.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel
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Publication number: 20140343355Abstract: A sacrocolpopexy support includes a Y-shaped body having a planar base and a pair of legs extending from the planar base, a first interconnecting member coupled to the planar base of the Y-shaped body, and an adjustable anchor coupled to and movable bi-directionally along the first interconnecting member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Sarah J. Deitch, Randy Lee Morningstar, Mark A. Moschel, Michael M. Witzmann
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Publication number: 20140207160Abstract: An anchor assembly for an implantable, pelvic support device includes a body, a collar, and a strand. The body defines a first central longitudinal axis, the collar defines a second central longitudinal axis and is received over the body such that the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis are substantially parallel and laterally offset. The strand extends through the collar and is received between the body and the collar such that the strand is frictionally engaged by the body and the collar. The strand is secured to the implantable, pelvic support device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Randy L. Morningstar, Michael M. Witzmann, Mark A. Moschel
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Patent number: 8777838Abstract: A pelvic organ prolapse treatment device includes an implantable support configured to treat a prolapsed area of a patient such as urethrocele prolapse, cystocele prolapse, vault prolapse, uterine prolapse, enterocele prolapse, or rectocele prolapse. The support includes a body portion and an arm connected to the body portion, a knot connecting a suture to an end portion of the arm, and a tubular dilator disposed over and permanently connected to the knot. The tubular dilator has an aspect ratio of greater than 7.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventor: Mark A. Moschel
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Method of treating incontinence and treatment device including non-porous cuff and extending members
Patent number: 8758218Abstract: A method of treating urinary incontinence includes making an incision and exposing tissue of a urethra. The method additionally includes inserting a non-porous sheet into the incision and forming a cuff around the urethra with the non-porous sheet by directing a first end of the non-porous sheet through a slot formed in a second end of the non-porous sheet. The method additionally includes directing an extending member that is attached to the non-porous sheet to a location exterior of a pelvis. The method further includes configuring the cuff to tighten around the urethra when pulling on the first end of the non-porous sheet, and configuring the cuff to be loosely positioned around the urethra when pulling on the extending member.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel -
Publication number: 20140128662Abstract: An incontinence treatment system for a male patient includes a support, a brace attachable to the support, and an introducer provided to deliver an anchor through the support and into periosteum tissue over a pubic bone of the pelvis of the male patient. The brace includes a base portion, a first post extending from the base portion and a second post extending from the base portion. A first hanger is attached to an end portion of the first post and a second hanger attached to an end portion of the second post. A first slot is formed between the end portion of the first post and the first hanger and a second slot formed between the end portion of the second post and the second hanger. The hangers are insertable into pockets formed in a pair of longitudinal arms of the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Sarah J. Deitch, Rachael Anne Bergstrom Crabb, Mark A. Moschel, Michael M. Witzmann
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Publication number: 20140128665Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a non-porous sling located between two anchors. A first line is attached between a first end of the sling and the first anchor, and a second line is attached to a second end of the sling and inserted through a channel of the second anchor. The second anchor is provided with a restrictor segment provided in the channel. The second line has an adjustment device attached to the second line and the restrictor segment is configured to resist movement of the adjustment device through the channel. The adjustment device is movable through the channel from a first position that locates the adjustment device between the second anchor and the sling to a second position that locates the second anchor between the adjustment device and the sling to thereby reduce an effective length of the sling between the first and second anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel
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Publication number: 20140121455Abstract: A pelvic organ prolapse treatment device includes an implantable support configured to treat a prolapsed area of a patient such as urethrocele prolapse, cystocele prolapse, vault prolapse, uterine prolapse, enterocele prolapse, or rectocele prolapse. The support includes a body portion and an arm connected to the body portion, a knot connecting a suture to an end portion of the arm, and a tubular dilator disposed over and connected to the knot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventor: Mark A. Moschel
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Patent number: 8696544Abstract: A method of addressing pelvic dysfunction in a patient includes forming an incision; placing an anchor that is attached to a support member by an interconnecting member onto a distal tip of a tool; inserting the distal tip of the tool and the anchor into the incision and guiding the anchor to an obturator foramen; pushing the anchor through a membrane extending over the obturator foramen; and adjusting the support member by sliding the interconnecting member relative to the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Mark A. Moschel
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Publication number: 20140100418Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a band attached to a pendant. The band is implantable around a portion of a urethra and has a first magnet connected to a first end portion of the band and a second magnet connected to a second end portion of the band. The pendant is connected to and extends from the band. The pendant has a shape that configures the pendant to be implantable into a scrotum and a thickness that configures the pendant to be implantable into a labia. The pendant encloses a switch and a power source that are electrically coupled to the first magnet and the second magnet. The switch has an on position to constrict the band around the urethra and an off position in which substantially zero current is provided to decouple the first magnet from the second magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel, Tyler Winsky
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Patent number: 8678996Abstract: An incontinence treatment device includes a non-porous sub-urethral sling provided with an adjustment device. The device includes first and second anchors coupled to the sling. The second anchor includes a channel formed through the second anchor and a restrictor segment provided in the channel. The adjustment device is movable through the channel formed through the second anchor. The resistor segment is configured to resist movement of the adjustment device through the channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Christopher Deegan, Steven McClurg, Mark A. Moschel