Patents by Inventor Michael J. Popp

Michael J. Popp 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).

  • Publication number: 20240065836
    Abstract: Components for valve treatment systems are disclosed. Valve treatment systems can include a delivery system for an implantable device. The delivery system can include one or more of clasp control components slidably disposed on a catheter handle, a control element for opening and closing the implantable device, a catheter assembly with features to reduce friction with another catheter assembly, grips for attaching catheter assemblies to clamps, catheter assemblies with features that stiffen or provide variable stiffness, and catheter assemblies with one or more steering control lumens incorporated into a reinforcement layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2023
    Publication date: February 29, 2024
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, Nicolas Schleiger, Kevin Gantz, George Lee Matlock, Aric Daniel Stone, Eric Robert Dixon, Charles Henry Bloodworth, IV, Gregory Scott Tyler, II, Asher L. Metchik, Robert Bowes, Waina Michelle Chu, Zachary James Zira, Steven Park
  • Publication number: 20240050228
    Abstract: Valve repair devices and systems configured to detect proper valve leaflet insertion. The device/system can have a pair of paddles and a clasp attached to each of the paddles. The clasps can have a fixed arm attached to the paddle, a movable arm connected to the fixed arm that is movable between an open position and a closed position. The device can have an indicator that can move between not engaged by a leaflet and engaged by a leaflet conditions to indicate capture of a leaflet of the native valve. The indicator can be compressible. The indicator can be flattenable. The indicator can include one or more marker.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2023
    Publication date: February 15, 2024
    Inventors: Eric Robert Dixon, Lauren R. Freschauf, Rachel Liat David Foreman, Rachel Ann Cooney, Michael J. Popp, Chris J. Okos, Eric Michael Oberwise, Steven M. Ford
  • Publication number: 20240024067
    Abstract: A stabilizing base includes one or more legs and a platform attached to the one or more legs. One or more of a height of the platform relative to an operating table, a position of the platform along a width of the operating table, a position of the platform along a length of the operating table, and an angular position of the platform relative to the operating table can be adjusted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2023
    Publication date: January 25, 2024
    Inventors: Robert Bowes, Sergio Delgado, Ismail Thazhapilavil, Mindy Lee Ann Black, Waina Michelle Chu, Michael J. Popp, Hsingching C. Hsu, Raffi Sempad Pinedjian, Scot Herbst, Jeffrey William Servaites, Carl Hermann James Poppe
  • Publication number: 20230414350
    Abstract: A prosthetic implant delivery assembly includes a prosthetic implant and a catheter. The prosthetic implant includes a plurality of apices with apertures. Each apex of the plurality of apices is circumferentially-spaced apart relative to an adjacent apex. The catheter includes a plurality of arms and a plurality of locking elements. Each of the arms includes an opening configured to receive a respective apex of the prosthetic implant. Each of the locking elements is configured to extend through the aperture of a respective apex of the prosthetic implant. A length of at least one of the locking elements is different than a length of another locking element such that when the prosthetic implant is coupled to the catheter by the locking elements, a longitudinal axis of the prosthetic implant can be held at a tilted position relative to a longitudinal axis of the catheter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2023
    Publication date: December 28, 2023
    Inventors: John J. Desrosiers, Amanda Kristine Anderson White, Michael R. Bialas, Gilbert Madrid, Michael J. Popp, Thanh V. Nguyen, Jun Liu, Asher L. Metchik, Darshin S. Patel
  • Patent number: 11839544
    Abstract: Valve repair devices and systems configured to detect proper valve leaflet insertion. The device/system can have a pair of paddles and a clasp attached to each of the paddles. The clasps may have a fixed arm attached to the paddle, a movable arm connected to the fixed arm that is movable between an open position and a closed position, and an indicator arm connected to at least one of the fixed arm and the movable arm. The indicator arm can move between a first position when not engaged with a leaflet and a second, engaged position when engaged with the leaflet. Movement of the indicator arm from the first position to the second, engaged position indicates capture of a leaflet of the native valve by the pair of paddles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2023
    Assignee: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eric Robert Dixon, Lauren R. Freschauf, Rachel Liat David Foreman, Rachel Ann Gohres, Michael J. Popp, Chris J. Okos, Eric Michael Oberwise, Steven M. Ford
  • Publication number: 20230338145
    Abstract: An implantable device or implant is configured to be positioned within a native heart valve to allow the native heart valve to form a more effective seal. In some implementations, the implantable device or implant, or one or more portions thereof, can be configured to expand and/or contract. For example, the implantable device or implant can narrow during delivery and expand on implantation on the native heart valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2023
    Publication date: October 26, 2023
    Inventors: Eric Michael Oberwise, Grant Matthew Stearns, Lauren R. Freschauf, Michael J. Popp, Steven M. Ford, Rachel Liat David Foreman, Rachel Ann Gohres, Chris J. Okos, Eric Robert Dixon, Asher L. Metchik, Michael D. Franklin, Travis Zenyo Oba, Daniel James Montoya, Mindy Lee Ann Black, Aviv Galon, Munir Hicham Eltal, Eran Hoffer
  • Patent number: 11766330
    Abstract: An implantable prosthetic device has a coaption element and at least one anchor. The coaption element is configured to be positioned within the native heart valve orifice to help fill a space where the native valve is regurgitant and form a more effective seal. The coaption element can have a structure that is impervious to blood. The coaption element can be connected to leaflets of the native valve by the anchor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2023
    Assignee: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Alex Philip McCann, Grant Matthew Stearns, Eric Robert Dixon, Yoon Hee Kwon, Michael J. Popp, Sergio Delgado, Lauren R. Freschauf, Rachel Ann Cooney, Rachel Liat David Foreman
  • Patent number: 11737868
    Abstract: A handle for a prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus includes a housing, a motorized mechanism, and a holding mechanism. The housing is configured to be hand-held by a user and includes a distal opening. The motorized mechanism is disposed within the housing and is configured to be releasably coupled to a proximal end portion of a first shaft of the prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus. When actuated, the motorized mechanism is configured to rotate the first shaft relative to the housing. The holding mechanism is disposed inside the housing and is configured to engage a proximal end portion of a second shaft of the prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus such that the second shaft is axially and rotationally fixed relative to the housing, and the first shaft extends through the second shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2023
    Assignee: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, David Alon, Jun Liu, Luca Pesce, Mohammad Jafari
  • Publication number: 20220296352
    Abstract: In a particular embodiment, the present disclosure provides a prosthetic valve delivery assembly that includes a storage tube and a nose cone cap. A prosthetic valve having a frame is at least partially disposed within the storage tube. A nose cone is disposed about an elongated shaft. The nose cone cap and the storage tube have mating first and second locking member that can be coupled to selectively secure the nose cone cap to the storage tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2022
    Publication date: September 22, 2022
    Inventors: Alexander H. Cooper, Michael R. Bialas, David M. Taylor, Gregory Scott Tyler, II, Zachary R. Kowalski, Art Z. Kwan, Darshin S. Patel, Asher L. Metchik, Michael J. Popp, Amanda Kristine Anderson White
  • Publication number: 20220233312
    Abstract: Valve repair devices are disclosed herein. One valve repair device has a main shaft and a pair of paddles. The pair of paddles include a connection portion, an inner paddle portion, and an outer paddle portion. Each connection portion of the pair of paddles is connected to the main shaft. The pair of paddles are moveable between an open position and a closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2022
    Publication date: July 28, 2022
    Inventors: Sergio Delgado, Eric Michael Oberwise, Michael J. Popp
  • Patent number: 11273024
    Abstract: In a particular embodiment, the present disclosure provides a prosthetic valve delivery assembly that includes a storage tube. A prosthetic valve having a frame is at least partially disposed within the storage tube. A nose cone is disposed about an elongated shaft. A stylet having at least a first bent portion extends through a lumen of the nose cone. The at least a first bent portion is disposed within the lumen of the nose cone and restricts axial movement of the elongated shaft relative to the prosthetic valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2022
    Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    Inventors: Alexander H. Cooper, Michael R. Bialas, David M. Taylor, Gregory Scott Tyler, II, Zachary R. Kowalski, Art Z. Kwan, Darshin S. Patel, Asher L. Metchik, Michael J. Popp, Amanda Kristine Anderson White
  • Publication number: 20220008200
    Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a prosthetic valve (e.g., prosthetic heart valve) and a valve delivery apparatus for delivery of the prosthetic valve to a native valve site via the human vasculature. The delivery apparatus is particularly suited for advancing a prosthetic heart valve through the aorta (i.e., in a retrograde approach) for replacing a diseased native aortic valve. The delivery apparatus in particular embodiments is configured to deploy a prosthetic valve from a delivery sheath in a precise and controlled manner at the target location within the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2021
    Publication date: January 13, 2022
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, David Alon, Jun Liu, Luca Pesce, Mohammad Jafari
  • Publication number: 20210378824
    Abstract: An anchor for securing medical devices within a patient and/or sealing an opening in a body structure can be deployed via a catheter. The anchor may include a distal plate, and proximal plate, and a bridge portion connecting the plates. The anchor may include a tensioning member which can pull the plates together in order to secure the anchor in place and/or seal the opening in the body structure. A single anchor can be used, or multiple anchors, to secure tethers and other medical devices within a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2021
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, Roseminda J. White, Maria L. Saravia
  • Patent number: 11129713
    Abstract: A prosthetic heart valve delivery system can include a catheter portion having a sheath that can cover and uncover the prosthetic heart valve mounted on an inner shaft, a handle having a sheath actuator operatively coupled to a proximal portion of the sheath, the inner shaft extending through the handle, and a shaft retractor releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the handle and fixedly coupled to a proximal portion of the inner shaft. A sheath actuator can move the sheath axially relative to the inner shaft when the shaft retractor is coupled to the handle, and a proximal movement of the sheath relative to the inner shaft can cause the sheath to uncover the prosthetic heart valve. The shaft retractor can be operable to retract the inner shaft and the nosecone proximally relative to the sheath when the shaft retractor is released from the handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2021
    Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, David Alon, Jun Liu, Luca Pesce, Mohammad Jafari
  • Patent number: 11033387
    Abstract: One method of implanting a prosthetic valve includes advancing the valve into a patient with a delivery apparatus. The valve includes apices circumferentially-spaced apart relative to each other. At least some of the apices include first apertures. The delivery apparatus includes release arms and a sheath. The release arms include second apertures for receiving the apices. At least one of the second apertures of the release arms has a different length than another one of the second apertures. The method also includes positioning the valve at a location, retracting a sheath of the delivery apparatus relative to the valve, allowing the valve to self-expand from a radially compressed state to a radially expanded state, and while the valve is coupled to the delivery apparatus, pivoting the valve relative about the release arms such that an axis of the valve is tilted relative to an axis of the delivery apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2021
    Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    Inventors: John J. Desrosiers, Amanda Kristine Anderson White, Michael R. Bialas, Gilbert Madrid, Michael J. Popp, Thanh V. Nguyen, Jun Liu, Asher L. Metchik, Darshin S. Patel
  • Publication number: 20210145571
    Abstract: Valve repair devices and systems configured to detect proper valve leaflet insertion. The device/system can have a pair of paddles and a clasp attached to each of the paddles. The clasps may have a fixed arm attached to the paddle, a movable arm connected to the fixed arm that is movable between an open position and a closed position, and an indicator arm connected to at least one of the fixed arm and the movable arm. The indicator arm can move between a first position when not engaged with a leaflet and a second, engaged position when engaged with the leaflet. Movement of the indicator arm from the first position to the second, engaged position indicates capture of a leaflet of the native valve by the pair of paddles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2021
    Publication date: May 20, 2021
    Inventors: Eric Robert Dixon, Lauren R. Freschauf, Rachel Liat David Foreman, Rachel Ann Gohres, Michael J. Popp, Chris J. Okos, Eric Michael Oberwise, Steven M. Ford
  • Publication number: 20210038385
    Abstract: A prosthetic heart valve delivery system can include a catheter portion having a sheath that can cover and uncover the prosthetic heart valve mounted on an inner shaft, a handle having a sheath actuator operatively coupled to a proximal portion of the sheath, the inner shaft extending through the handle, and a shaft retractor releasably coupled to a proximal portion of the handle and fixedly coupled to a proximal portion of the inner shaft. A sheath actuator can move the sheath axially relative to the inner shaft when the shaft retractor is coupled to the handle, and a proximal movement of the sheath relative to the inner shaft can cause the sheath to uncover the prosthetic heart valve. The shaft retractor can be operable to retract the inner shaft and the nosecone proximally relative to the sheath when the shaft retractor is released from the handle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, David Alon, Jun Liu, Luca Pesce, Mohammad Jafari
  • Publication number: 20200237512
    Abstract: An implantable prosthetic device has a coaption element and at least one anchor. The coaption element is configured to be positioned within the native heart valve orifice to help fill a space where the native valve is regurgitant and form a more effective seal. The coaption element can have a structure that is impervious to blood. The coaption element can be connected to leaflets of the native valve by the anchor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2020
    Publication date: July 30, 2020
    Inventors: Alex Philip McCann, Grant Matthew Stearns, Eric Robert Dixon, Yoon Hee Kwon, Michael J. Popp, Sergio Delgado, Lauren R. Freschauf, Rachel Ann Gohres, Rachel Liat David Foreman
  • Publication number: 20200170793
    Abstract: A handle for a prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus includes a housing, a motorized mechanism, and a holding mechanism. The housing is configured to be hand-held by a user and includes a distal opening. The motorized mechanism is disposed within the housing and is configured to be releasably coupled to a proximal end portion of a first shaft of the prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus. When actuated, the motorized mechanism is configured to rotate the first shaft relative to the housing. The holding mechanism is disposed inside the housing and is configured to engage a proximal end portion of a second shaft of the prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus such that the second shaft is axially and rotationally fixed relative to the housing, and the first shaft extends through the second shaft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2020
    Publication date: June 4, 2020
    Inventors: Michael J. Popp, David Alon, Jun Liu, Luca Pesce, Mohammad Jafari
  • Publication number: 20190358036
    Abstract: In a particular embodiment, the present disclosure provides a prosthetic valve delivery assembly that includes a storage tube. A prosthetic valve having a frame is at least partially disposed within the storage tube. A nose cone is disposed about an elongated shaft. A stylet having at least a first bent portion extends through a lumen of the nose cone. The at least a first bent portion is disposed within the lumen of the nose cone and restricts axial movement of the elongated shaft relative to the prosthetic valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2019
    Publication date: November 28, 2019
    Inventors: Alexander H. Cooper, Michael R. Bialas, David M. Taylor, Gregory Scott Tyler, II, Zachary R. Kowalski, Art Z. Kwan, Darshin S. Patel, Asher L. Metchik, Michael J. Popp, Amanda Kristine Anderson White