Patents by Inventor Michel Gagner
Michel Gagner 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).
-
Patent number: 12290267Abstract: An assembly including a bougie and a sheath for use in performing a gastroplasty for dividing a stomach of a patient into a sleeve receiving food and a bypass portion. The bougie includes an elongated body having a segment being shaped to follow a lesser curve of the stomach, and an extension member being movable within the stomach for positioning a distal portion thereof away from a gastroesophageal junction of the stomach and to define a fluid passage between the sleeve and the bypass portion. The sheath has an elongated main lumen in which the bougie is inserted and the sheath is translatable along the bougie to selectively expose the extension member of the bougie to perform its guiding action, or hide the extension member to ensure secure displacement of the bougie within the stomach and along the oesophagus.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2023Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: BALLAST MEDICAL INC.Inventor: Michel Gagner
-
Patent number: 12246100Abstract: Suture materials for producing medical devices are provided. The suture materials can include natural fibers, and can be suitable for making multifilament sutures and surgical meshes comprising multifilament sutures as examples of medical devices. The multifilament suture can include a plurality of filaments combined together according to a twined pattern, and at least one filament of the plurality of filaments can include natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or mineral-based fibers. A suture device can include the multifilament suture combined with a suture needle. The multifilament suture can be coated with a biocompatible coating, such as a bioactive agent, and/or include a first set of filaments that includes natural fibers and a second set of filaments that includes natural fibers that are different from the natural fibers of the first set of filaments, synthetic fibers or mineral-based fibers, for instance.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2024Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Ballast Medical, Inc.Inventor: Michel Gagner
-
Publication number: 20250001039Abstract: Suture materials for producing medical devices are provided. The suture materials can include natural fibers, and can be suitable for making multifilament sutures and surgical meshes comprising multifilament sutures as examples of medical devices. The multifilament suture can include a plurality of filaments combined together according to a twined pattern, and at least one filament of the plurality of filaments can include natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or mineral-based fibers. A suture device can include the multifilament suture combined with a suture needle. The multifilament suture can be coated with a biocompatible coating, such as a bioactive agent, and/or include a first set of filaments that includes natural fibers and a second set of filaments that includes natural fibers that are different from the natural fibers of the first set of filaments, synthetic fibers or mineral-based fibers, for instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventor: Michel GAGNER
-
Patent number: 12178728Abstract: A gastroplasty method involves a staple line that terminates prior to reaching the gastroesophageal junction such that the bypassed portion of the stomach does not require resection. Additionally, bougies are taught that assist a physician in following the improved staple line of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: BALLAST MEDICAL INC.Inventors: Michel Gagner, David J. Blaeser, Dale A. Spencer
-
Publication number: 20240423622Abstract: Systems and methods for positioning a magnetic implant for forming an anastomosis at a target location in a digestive tract of a patient are provided. The system can include first and second magnetic implants configured to magnetically couple to each other through two adjacent walls of the digestive tract at a desired site of the anastomosis to compress a portion of the two adjacent walls therebetween and form a necrotic area that becomes surrounded by a scarred edge following a healing time period. The system further can further include a positioning marker positionable at a target location corresponding to a first location on one side the desired site of the anastomosis for the first magnetic implant, the positioning marker being configured to intercept the first magnetic implant at the target location once swallowed by the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Applicant: GT METABOLIC SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Michel GAGNER, Todd A. KRINKE, Thierry THAURE
-
Publication number: 20240423623Abstract: Systems and methods for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract are provided. The system includes first and second magnetic implants comprising first and magnetic bodies, respectively. Each of the first and magnetic bodies comprises a tissue-oriented surface and a lumen-oriented surface, and defines a through-hole extending between the tissue-oriented surface and the lumen-oriented surface. The first and second magnetic implants are configured to magnetically couple to each other through the two adjacent walls of the digestive tract with the through-holes being at least partially superposable to each other to compress an annular portion of the two adjacent walls therebetween. The first and second magnetic implants can include various features such as being configured to selectively adopt a delivery or an anastomosis configuration, being dimensioned to maintain a preliminary passageway between the two adjacent walls within their outer periphery, being electrically insulated, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Applicant: GT METABOLIC SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Michel GAGNER, Todd A. KRINKE, Thierry THAURE
-
Publication number: 20240366229Abstract: There is provided a clamping device and method to resection an inwardly protruding portion present in a hollow organ of a patient, for example during bariatric surgeries, an appendectomy, a resection or excision surgery, etc. The clamping device includes a magnet assembly implantable into a lumen of the hollow organ of the patient. The magnet assembly has magnet elements arranged in two zones and is configured to be positioned around a base of the inwardly protruding portion. Opposing magnet elements are magnetically coupled together to compress opposite walls of the base therebetween until the walls are fused together, thereby partitioning the inwardly protruding portion from the remainder of the organ. The inwardly protruding portion can be pulled into the lumen of the hollow organ prior to the clamping device being positioned around the base. The inwardly protruding portion can be removed from the hollow organ to resection the organ.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: GT METABOLIC SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Michel GAGNER
-
Publication number: 20240277371Abstract: There is provided a resection device to remove a portion of a solid organ of a patient in the context of resection surgeries. The resection device includes a magnet assembly implantable into a body cavity of the patient, the magnet assembly including a plurality of magnet elements flexibly connected in series. The magnet assembly is configured to be positioned around a portion of an outer surface of the solid organ to magnetically attract opposite magnet elements together to compress opposite sides of the solid organ along a resection line therebetween to separate the solid organ in a resectioned portion and a remaining portion. The magnet elements can be received in a housing and have various shapes. The resection device can include additional features such as a leading elongated member that can aid in the positioning of the resection device, and a trailing elongated member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventor: Michel Gagner
-
Publication number: 20240164886Abstract: A gastroenterologic sleeve is anchored within the digestive tract, without tissue-puncturing mechanisms, by providing anchoring mechanisms that utilize the inherent shape of the stomach to prevent sleeve migration. In at least two embodiments, the anchoring mechanism expands to conform to the interior stomach walls. In other embodiments, internal pessary rings are held in place at the gastroesophageal junction by an external band. A delivery device is provided for implanting the various device transesophageally.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2024Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Michel GAGNER, David J. BLAESER, Dale A. SPENCER
-
Publication number: 20240058005Abstract: A positioning wand for assisting in positioning at least one of a first magnetic implant and a second magnetic implant configured for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract of a patient is provided. The positioning wand can include an elongated member sized and configured to be inserted into an abdominal cavity of the patient, and a distal tip provided at a distal end of the elongated member. The distal tip can include a guide magnet configured to magnetically couple with the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants through a wall of the digestive tract to position the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants to a desired site of the anastomosis. The distal tip can be configured to be moveable in response to a contact pressure upon contact with the wall of the digestive tract.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: MICHEL GAGNER, TODD A. KRINKE, THIERRY THAURE
-
Publication number: 20240058015Abstract: An assembly including a bougie and a sheath for use in performing a gastroplasty for dividing a stomach of a patient into a sleeve receiving food and a bypass portion. The bougie includes an elongated body having a segment being shaped to follow a lesser curve of the stomach, and an extension member being movable within the stomach for positioning a distal portion thereof away from a gastroesophageal junction of the stomach and to define a fluid passage between the sleeve and the bypass portion. The sheath has an elongated main lumen in which the bougie is inserted and the sheath is translatable along the bougie to selectively expose the extension member of the bougie to perform its guiding action, or hide the extension member to ensure secure displacement of the bougie within the stomach and along the oesophagus.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventor: Michel GAGNER
-
Patent number: 11839382Abstract: An assembly including a bougie and a sheath for use in performing a gastroplasty for dividing a stomach of a patient into a sleeve receiving food and a bypass portion. The bougie includes an elongated body having a segment being shaped to follow a lesser curve of the stomach, and an extension member being movable within the stomach for positioning a distal portion thereof away from a gastroesophageal junction of the stomach and to define a fluid passage between the sleeve and the bypass portion. The sheath has an elongated main lumen in which the bougie is inserted and the sheath is translatable along the bougie to selectively expose the extension member of the bougie to perform its guiding action, or hide the extension member to ensure secure displacement of the bougie within the stomach and along the oesophagus.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: BALLAST MEDICAL INC.Inventor: Michel Gagner
-
Patent number: 11832820Abstract: A positioning wand for assisting in positioning at least one of a first magnetic implant and a second magnetic implant configured for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract of a patient is provided. The positioning wand can include an elongated member sized and configured to be inserted into an abdominal cavity of the patient, and a distal tip provided at a distal end of the elongated member. The distal tip can include a guide magnet configured to magnetically couple with the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants through a wall of the digestive tract to position the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants to a desired site of the anastomosis. The distal tip can be configured to be moveable in response to a contact pressure upon contact with the wall of the digestive tract.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: GT METABOLIC SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Michel Gagner, Todd A. Krinke, Thierry Thaure
-
Publication number: 20230293178Abstract: Systems and methods for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract are provided. The system can include a first and second magnetic implants that are configured to magnetically couple to each other through the two adjacent walls of the digestive tract to compress a portion of the two adjacent walls therebetween and form a necrotic area that becomes surrounded by a scarred edge following a healing time period. The system can also include a retention member that can extend outwardly from a corresponding one of the first and second magnetic implants, the retention member being configured to retain the first and second magnetic implants in position and prevent passage thereof through the necrotic area during the healing time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Michel GAGNER, Todd A. KRINKE, Thierry THAURE
-
Publication number: 20230277179Abstract: A system for endoscopically forming an anastomosis between two naturally adjacent points in the digestive tract. The system utilizes elongate magnetic devices that, when connected across a tissue boundary, necrose tissue until an anastomosis forms and the devices are passed naturally. Despite the elongate shape of the devices, the resulting anastomosis is substantially round. As such, round anastomoses can be formed having increased diameters merely by increasing the lengths of the devices, obviating the need for wider endoscopes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Michel Gagner, David J. Blaeser, Todd A. Krinke, Philip J. Haarstad
-
Publication number: 20230157856Abstract: There is provided a partitioning device to partition a hollow organ of a digestive tract of a patient in the context of digestive surgeries. The partitioning device includes a magnet assembly implantable into an abdominal cavity of the patient, the magnet assembly including a plurality of magnet elements flexibly connected in series. The magnet assembly is configured to be positioned extraluminally around at least a portion of an outer surface of the hollow organ to magnetically couple opposite magnet elements together to compress opposite walls of the hollow organ therebetween until opposite walls of the hollow organ are fused together, thereby partitioning the hollow organ. The magnet elements can be received in a housing and have various shapes. The partitioning device can include additional features such as a leading elongated member that can aid in the positioning of the partitioning device, and a trailing elongated member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: May 25, 2023Inventor: Michel Gagner
-
Publication number: 20230149018Abstract: Systems and methods for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract are provided. The system can include first and second magnetic implants configured to magnetically couple through two adjacent walls of the digestive tract to compress a portion of the two adjacent walls therebetween and form a necrotic area that becomes surrounded by a scarred edge following a healing time period. The magnetic implant can include a magnetic member and a non-magnetic member. The system can include a retention member extending outwardly from a corresponding one of the first and second magnetic implants, the retention member being configured to retain the magnetic implants in position and prevent passage thereof through the necrotic area during the healing time period, and to maintain an engagement between the magnetic member and the non-magnetic member during the healing time period and enable disengagement thereof following the healing time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Michel GAGNER, Todd A. KRINKE, Thierry THAURE
-
Patent number: 11642132Abstract: A system for endoscopically forming an anastomosis between two naturally adjacent points in the digestive tract. The system utilizes elongate magnetic devices that, when connected across a tissue boundary, necrose tissue until an anastomosis forms and the devices are passed naturally. Despite the elongate shape of the devices, the resulting anastomosis is substantially round. As such, round anastomoses can be formed having increased diameters merely by increasing the lengths of the devices, obviating the need for wider endoscopes.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2022Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: GT Metabolic Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Michel Gagner, David J. Blaeser, Todd A. Krinke, Philip J. Haarstad
-
Publication number: 20230094285Abstract: A positioning wand for assisting in positioning at least one of a first magnetic implant and a second magnetic implant configured for forming an anastomosis between two adjacent walls of a digestive tract of a patient is provided. The positioning wand can include an elongated member sized and configured to be inserted into an abdominal cavity of the patient, and a distal tip provided at a distal end of the elongated member. The distal tip can include a guide magnet configured to magnetically couple with the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants through a wall of the digestive tract to position the at least one of the first and second magnetic implants to a desired site of the anastomosis. The distal tip can be configured to be moveable in response to a contact pressure upon contact with the wall of the digestive tract.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: MICHEL GAGNER, TODD A. KRINKE, THIERRY THAURE
-
Patent number: 11612398Abstract: A system for endoscopically forming an anastomosis between two naturally adjacent points in the digestive tract. The system utilizes elongate magnetic devices that, when connected across a tissue boundary, necrose tissue until an anastomosis forms and the devices are passed naturally. Despite the elongate shape of the devices, the resulting anastomosis is substantially round. As such, round anastomoses can be formed having increased diameters merely by increasing the lengths of the devices, obviating the need for wider endoscopes.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: GT Metabolic Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Michel Gagner, David J. Blaeser, Todd A. Krinke, Philip J. Haarstad