Patents by Inventor Pavlo KOKHANENKO

Pavlo KOKHANENKO 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: 20230105857
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is an obturator and/or cannula configured for insertion of a trocar assembly into a surgical cavity and allowing insertion of medical instruments into the surgical cavity through the cannula after removal of the obturator. The cannula can include an obturator for use in a trocar assembly. A trocar assembly is disclosed including a cannula having a shaft, optionally with a lumen, and one or more elements protruding outwardly from a surface of the lumen and an obturator. The obturator can comprise a shaft with one or more portions configured to accommodate the one or more elements protruding from the lumen surface when the obturator shaft is located in the lumen of the cannula.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2021
    Publication date: April 6, 2023
    Inventors: Daniel Joel SMITH, Donald Roy KURIGER, Scott Hamish FREEBAIRN, James Robert Jarmey GREENFIELD, Monika BAUMANN, Joshua Robert LEE, Stephanie Louise HAZARD, Pavlo KOKHANENKO, Zach Jonathan WARNER, Abigail Sharmini Rajen ARULANDU, Jesus Antonio AMADOR NORIEGA, Simon REVELLY, Benjamin Elliot Hardinge PEGMAN, Charlotte Grace LAUS, Joseph Patrick Walter STREVENS, Lotte Gertrudis Theodora VAN DEN HEUIJ, Eu-Lee TEH, Rory Alexander MONRO, James Michael GILBERT
  • Publication number: 20210402108
    Abstract: Insufflation systems may provide a continuous flow of insufflation gas to a body cavity. The continuous flow may be directed over the lens of an endoscope received within a cannula to form a protective envelope around the lens and improve visibility. The continuous flow may be supplied by a pressurized gas source. The continuous flow line may be assembled in parallel to an insufflation line running through a standard insufflator configured to provide non-continuous gas flow to the body cavity. The lines may converge upstream of or at the cannula or the insufflation flow may be provided to a separate cannula. Continuous gas flow may be provided by recirculating gas from the body cavity through the cannula Continuous gas flow may be provided by storing gas from the non-continuous insufflation flow in an accumulator and releasing the gas during off phases of the insufflation flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2019
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Callum James Thomas Spence, Pavlo Kokhanenko, Zane Paul Gell, Zach Jonathan Warner, Benjamin Elliot Hardinge Pegman, Abigail Sharmini Rajen Arulandu, Rory Alexander Monro, German Klink, Gabor Papotti
  • Publication number: 20210236749
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a surgical cannula configured as an instrument retaining or centering apparatus, configured for providing insufflation gases to a surgical cavity of a patient (such as the pneumoperitoneum) and allowing insertion of medical instruments into the surgical cavity through the cannula. The cannula can include features to direct gas flow in particular directions to prevent or reduce smoke, fog/condensation, or other unwanted media from contacting a portion of a medical instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2019
    Publication date: August 5, 2021
    Inventors: Pavlo KOKHANENKO, Benjamin Elliot Hardinge PEGMAN, Charlotte Grace LAUS, Callum James Thomas SPENCE, Abigail Sharmini Rajen ARULANDU, Zane Paul GELL, Zach Jonathan WARNER, Vincent VERDOOLD, Gabor PAPOTTI, German KLINK, Richard John BOYES, Bernard Tsz Lun IP, Monika BAUMANN, James Robert Jarmey GREENFIELD, Katie-Ann Jane BUCKELS, Donald Roy KURIGER, Joshua Robert LEE, Jesus Antonio AMADOR NORIEGA, James Michael GILBERT