Patents by Inventor Mohamed Lababidi

Mohamed Lababidi 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: 20220151653
    Abstract: A device for fragmenting a surgical implant includes a cap. The cap includes a first channel extending from a first end of the cap to the second end of the cap. The device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an endoscope coupled with the cap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2021
    Publication date: May 19, 2022
    Inventors: Reza Mohammadpour, Mohamed Lababidi, Alex Uspenski, Cynthia Ann Ranallo, Michael Charles Hauser, Holden Szalek
  • Publication number: 20210338163
    Abstract: A sensing guidewire device used to measure physiological parameters within a living body. In one embodiment, the device is used to measure the fractional flow reserve (FFR) across a stenotic lesion in a patient's vasculature. The device includes a sensor that is adapted to be affixed near the distal end of a guidewire. The guidewire contains a corewire, processed to enclose electrical conductors in a sealed, off-centered interstice or channel, with an outer diameter approximate to the outer diameter of the device, running substantially the full length of the device, and has a homogenous outer surface. The enclosed eccentric channel provides space for electrical conductors to move freely. The corewire can have a tapered segment to create desirable flexibility. A solid connector comprised of alternating conductive and insulating elements for connecting the conductors to an external device is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2021
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Eugene J. Jung, JR., Reza S. Mohammadpour, Subbakrishna Shankar, Mohamed Lababidi
  • Patent number: 11090006
    Abstract: A sensing guidewire device used to measure physiological parameters within a living body. In one embodiment, the device is used to measure the fractional flow reserve (FFR) across a stenotic lesion in a patient's vasculature. The device includes a sensor that is adapted to be affixed near the distal end of a guidewire. The guidewire contains a corewire, processed to enclose electrical conductors in a sealed, off-centered interstice or channel, with an outer diameter approximate to the outer diameter of the device, running substantially the full length of the device, and has a homogenous outer surface. The enclosed eccentric channel provides space for electrical conductors to move freely. The corewire can have a tapered segment to create desirable flexibility. A solid connector comprised of alternating conductive and insulating elements for connecting the conductors to an external device is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2021
    Assignee: CORMETRICS LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J Jung, Jr., Reza S Mohammadpour, Subbakrishna Shankar, Mohamed Lababidi
  • Publication number: 20170215801
    Abstract: A sensing guidewire device used to measure physiological parameters within a living body. In one embodiment, the device is used to measure the fractional flow reserve (FFR) across a stenotic lesion in a patient's vasculature. The device includes a sensor that is adapted to be affixed near the distal end of a guidewire. The guidewire contains a corewire, processed to enclose electrical conductors in a sealed, off-centered interstice or channel, with an outer diameter approximate to the outer diameter of the device, running substantially the full length of the device, and has a homogenous outer surface. The enclosed eccentric channel provides space for electrical conductors to move freely. The corewire can have a tapered segment to create desirable flexibility. A solid connector comprised of alternating conductive and insulating elements for connecting the conductors to an external device is disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2017
    Publication date: August 3, 2017
    Inventors: Eugene J. Jung, JR., Reza S. Mohammadpour, Subbakrishna Shankar, Mohamed Lababidi