Patents by Inventor Michael V. Morejohn
Michael V. Morejohn 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: 20080161638Abstract: Methods and devices for passively assisting the cardiac function of the heart are disclosed. A method of increasing the cardiac output of a heart includes providing a site of surgical access to the portion of the heart to be restrained, reducing the cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained, and maintaining the reduction of cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained for a substantial amount of time. Cardiac assist devices for increasing the cardiac output of the heart are disclosed comprising a reinforcing portion configured to contact a portion of the heart tissue wherein the reinforcing portion restricts the expansion of the portion of the heart tissue. The reinforcing portion can be a number of structures, including pads, frames, straps, and other retaining means for limiting cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart tissue to be retained.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 7361137Abstract: Methods and devices for passively assisting the cardiac function of the heart are disclosed. A method of increasing the cardiac output of a heart includes providing a site of surgical access to the portion of the heart to be restrained, reducing the cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained, and maintaining the reduction of cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained for a substantial amount of time. Cardiac assist devices for increasing the cardiac output of the heart are disclosed comprising a reinforcing portion configured to contact a portion of the heart tissue wherein the reinforcing portion restricts the expansion of the portion of the heart tissue. The reinforcing portion can be a number of structures, including pads, frames, straps, and other retaining means for limiting cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart tissue to be restrained.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Publication number: 20040236184Abstract: Surgical procedures on the beating heart are enabled by an incision made in the xyphoid area and specially designed retractors and related devices to facilitate cardiac surgical procedures. Specifically, coronary artery bypass graft procedures (CABG) are achieved using a vertically offsetting retractor or access platform in combination with a beating heart stabilizer. The surgical methodology permits procedures such as the CABG procedure without penetrating the rib cage or performing a sternotomy or thorocotomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Federico J. Benetti, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6776783Abstract: An improved surgical clip and clip applicator for placing a surgical clip over a target structure. The surgical clip generally has a pair of opposing clamp arms, each having an associated clamping surface, and a connecting portion joining the clamp arms and biasing them to a normally closed position. The surgical clip may be opened and locked into the open position prior to being loaded into a clip applicator or the surgical clip may be opened by a clip applicator itself. The surgical clip and clip applicators require reduced actuation forces and simplified applicator mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: CardioThoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: John J. Frantzen, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn, Dwight P. Morejohn, Ronald Devore
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Patent number: 6736774Abstract: Surgical procedures on the beating heart are enabled by an incision made in the xyphoid area and specially designed retractors and related devices to facilitate cardiac surgical procedures. Specifically, coronary artery bypass graft procedures (CABG) are achieved using a vertically offsetting retractor or access platform in combination with a beating heart stabilizer. The surgical methodology permits procedures such as the CABG procedure without penetrating the rib cage or performing a sternotomy or thorocotomy.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Federico J. Benetti, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6547821Abstract: Methods and devices for passively assisting the cardiac function of the heart are disclosed. A method of increasing the cardiac output of a heart includes providing a site of surgical access to the portion of the heart to be restrained, reducing the cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained, and maintaining the reduction of cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained for a substantial amount of time. Cardiac assist devices for increasing the cardiac output of the heart are disclosed comprising a reinforcing portion configured to contact a portion of the heart tissue wherein the reinforcing portion restricts the expansion of the portion of the heart tissue. The reinforcing portion can be a number of structures, including pads, frames, straps, and other retaining means for limiting cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart tissue to be restrained.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Publication number: 20020169360Abstract: Methods and devices for passively assisting the cardiac function of the heart are disclosed. A method of increasing the cardiac output of a heart includes providing a site of surgical access to the portion of the heart to be restrained, reducing the cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained, and maintaining the reduction of cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart to be restrained for a substantial amount of time. Cardiac assist devices for increasing the cardiac output of the heart are disclosed comprising a reinforcing portion configured to contact a portion of the heart tissue wherein the reinforcing portion restricts the expansion of the portion of the heart tissue. The reinforcing portion can be a number of structures, including pads, frames, straps, and other retaining means for limiting cardiac expansion of the portion of the heart tissue to be restrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc., a California CorporationInventors: Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6453906Abstract: A surgical instrument is configured to aid in performing a procedure of detaching an internal mammary artery (IMA) and the like, from the connecting tissues and side branch vessels which surround the artery in its native location, wherein the detaching procedure is preliminary to the performing of a coronary artery bypass grafting procedure and wherein the IMA is detached via a minimally invasive thoracotomy. To this end, an elongated slender rod includes a handle at its proximal end and an artery engaging loop, arc, fork configuration, or hook at its distal working end. Embodiments may incorporate electrosurgical capability or electrical insulation. A surgeon thus has means for harvesting an intact and undamaged graft vessel from its native location through a minimally invasive incision with enhanced speed, visibility, and freedom of motion.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: CardioThoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Hani Shennib, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6355030Abstract: The present invention is methods and devices for improving valve function in a heart. Particularly a device of the present invention comprises a an elongate member having a distal end and a proximal end, a thermal heating member fixed to the distal end of the elongate member, wherein the thermal heating member includes at least one thermal heating element adapted to supply thermal energy to a heart valve structure, and an energy source in communication with the thermal heating element. In use, a thermal heating device of the present invention is inserted into working space proximate the valve to be treated and is used to selectively contract the collagen fibers of the valve structure treated so as to improve the performance and functioning of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: William N. Aldrich, Michael V. Morejohn, Richard A. Helkowski, Ivan Sepetka
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Publication number: 20010001389Abstract: Surgical procedures on the beating heart are enabled by an incision made in the xyphoid area and specially designed retractors and related devices to facilitate cardiac surgical procedures. Specifically, coronary artery bypass graft procedures (CABG) are achieved using a vertically offsetting retractor or access platform in combination with a beating heart stabilizer. The surgical methodology permits procedures such as the CABG procedure without penetrating the rib cage or performing a sternotomy or thorocotomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2001Publication date: May 24, 2001Inventors: Federico J. Benetti, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6199556Abstract: Surgical procedures on the beating heart are enabled by an incision made in the xyphoid area and specially designed retractors and related devices to facilitate cardiac surgical procedures. Specifically, coronary artery bypass graft procedures (CABG) are achieved using a vertically offsetting retractor or access platform in combination with a beating heart stabilizer. The surgical methodology permits procedures such as the CABG procedure without penetrating the rib cage or performing a sternotomy or thorocotomy.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Federico J. Benetti, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6193732Abstract: An improved surgical clip and clip applicator for placing a surgical clip over a target structure. The surgical clip generally has a pair of opposing clamp arms, each having an associated clamping surface, and a connecting portion joining the clamp arms and biasing them to a normally closed position. The surgical clip may be opened and locked into the open position prior to being loaded into a clip applicator or the surgical clip may be opened by a clip applicator itself. The surgical clip and clip applicators require reduced actuation forces and simplified applicator mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: CardioThoracic SystemInventors: John J. Frantzen, Charles S. Taylor, Michael V. Morejohn, Dwight P. Morejohn, Ronald Devore
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Patent number: 6110170Abstract: A surgical instrument is configured to aid in performing a procedure of detaching an internal mammary artery (IMA) and the like, from the connecting tissues and side branch vessels which surround the artery in its native location, wherein the detaching procedure is preliminary to the performing of a coronary artery bypass grafting procedure and wherein the IMA is detached via a minimally invasive thoracotomy. To this end, an elongated slender rod includes a handle at its proximal end and an artery engaging loop, arc, fork configuration, or hook at its distal working end. Embodiments may incorporate electrosurgical capability or electrical insulation. A surgeon thus has means for harvesting an intact and undamaged graft vessel from its native location through a minimally invasive incision with enhanced speed, visibility, and freedom of motion.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: CardioThoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Hani Shennib, Michael V. Morejohn
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Patent number: 6086557Abstract: A cannula for draining blood from a patient's heart during cardiac surgery including a main body and a pair of branches extending distally therefrom. The branches are biased to extend away from one another by pre-shaped stiffening elements, and have "D" shaped cross-sections defining flat surfaces oriented generally towards one another. The branches may be constrained in a retracted position, the flat surfaces abutting one another, and the resulting profile forming a substantially continuous extension of the main body. The branches have distal tips including drainage holes and occlusion balloons, and elbow portions including accordion-like ridges for preventing kinking. Grooves in the flat surfaces define a secondary lumen in the retracted position through which a cardioplegia delivery or an imaging device may be advanced. The cannula is directed into a trocar to constrain the branches in the retracted position, and the trocar is inserted into the right atrium.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dwight P. Morejohn, Michael V. Morejohn