Patents by Inventor Rajesh Pandey
Rajesh Pandey 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: 20170265884Abstract: A tunneling device for creating a pathway in subcutaneous tissue of a person's body. The tunneling device includes a member having two ends, where each of the ends defines an insertion surface that facilitates the insertion of the ends into the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body. The tunneling device includes an interchangeable handle connectable to each of the ends. The handle defines a grasping surface and an opening. The opening is, configured to receive either of the ends. The grasping surface enables a user to securely hold the handle with one hand to forcibly move the member through the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body to create the pathway in the subcutaneous tissue, and pull a cable of an implant device through the created pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventor: Rajesh PANDEY
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Publication number: 20170202631Abstract: Trajectory frame assemblies for image guided surgical systems have a trajectory frame with a support column that can removably secure different components such as a tracking probe and an MER driver adapter to define and/or follow a desired intrabody trajectory. The trajectory frame assemblies include fins attached to the column support and a platform optionally with an X-Y table and/or arcuate reference brackets that are attached to the trajectory frame assemblies and can hold a reference frame with fiducials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2016Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Peter G. Piferi, Jesse Flores, Maxwell Jerad Daly, Rajesh Pandey
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Patent number: 9693791Abstract: A tunneling device for creating a pathway in subcutaneous tissue of a person's body. The tunneling device includes a member having two ends, where each of the ends defines an insertion surface that facilitates the insertion of the ends into the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body. The tunneling device includes an interchangeable handle connectable to each of the ends. The handle defines a grasping surface and an opening. The opening is configured to receive either of the ends. The grasping surface enables a user to securely hold the handle with one hand to forcibly move the member through the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body to create the pathway in the subcutaneous tissue, and pull a cable of an implant device through the created pathway.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: HeartWare, Inc.Inventor: Rajesh Pandey
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Publication number: 20170106171Abstract: A passive MRI-compatible guidewire includes an elongate, flexible tubular shaft, an elongate core wire of non-ferromagnetic material, and an elongate spring coil of non-ferromagnetic material axially surrounding the elongate core wire to form a distal end portion. The core wire includes opposite first and second end portions separated by an intermediate portion. The intermediate portion has a round cross-section, and the first and second end portions each have a non-round cross-section. The first end portion of the core wire resides within an inner lumen of the tubular shaft and is secured therewithin. The spring coil includes opposite first and second ends, and the spring coil second end is secured to the core wire second end portion via polymeric material that forms a rounded distal tip of the guidewire. The guidewire includes a plurality of spaced-apart, passive MRI-visible markers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: JESSE FLORES, RAJESH PANDEY, PETER PIFERI, KAMAL VIJ
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Publication number: 20160361132Abstract: A trajectory frame for use with surgical navigation systems includes a base having a patient access aperture formed therein. A yoke is mounted to the base and is rotatable about a roll axis. A platform is mounted to the yoke and is rotatable about a pitch axis. An elongated guide is secured to the platform and includes opposite proximal and distal end portions and a bore that extends from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion. The guide is configured to removably receive various devices therein for quick release therefrom, including an optical tracking probe (which may be a universal tracker) detectable by a camera-based tracking system or an EM probe detectable by an EM navigation system, a microelectrode probe driver adapter, a drill guide and drill bit, skull fixation device and driver, and a catheter guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Peter Piferi, Rajesh Pandey, Maxwell Jerad Daly, Kimble L. Jenkins
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Patent number: 9498290Abstract: A trajectory frame for use with surgical navigation systems includes a base having a patient access aperture formed therein. A yoke is mounted to the base and is rotatable about a roll axis. A platform is mounted to the yoke and is rotatable about a pitch axis. An elongated guide is secured to the platform and includes opposite proximal and distal end portions and a bore that extends from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion. The guide is configured to removably receive various devices therein for quick release therefrom, including an optical tracking probe (which may be a universal tracker) detectable by a camera-based tracking system or an EM probe detectable by an EM navigation system, a microelectrode probe driver adapter, a drill guide and drill bit, skull fixation device and driver, and a catheter guide.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: MRI Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Peter Piferi, Rajesh Pandey, Maxwell Jerad Daly, Kimble L. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20160256233Abstract: A trajectory guide frame for use with an image-guided interventional system includes a base, an elongate device guide support, a device guide, and a locking device. The base has a patient access aperture formed therein. The elongate device guide support is secured to the base and has opposite proximal and distal ends. The distal end is positioned proximate the patient access aperture. The device guide support includes a device guide support bore therethrough that extends from the proximal end to the distal end. The device guide is configured to be removably inserted in the device guide support bore. The device guide includes a device guide lumen configured to removably receive an interventional device therethrough. The locking device is configured to secure the interventional device to the device guide and/or the device guide support.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Rajesh Pandey, Maxwell Jerad Daly
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Patent number: 9423475Abstract: An elongate electrical lead assembly that reduces localized heating due to MR scanner-induced currents includes a first elongate electrical lead having a series of alternating single layer coil sections and multi-layer coil sections, a second elongate electrical lead having a series of alternating single layer coil sections and multi-layer coil sections, and a third elongate electrical lead having a coiled section that coaxially surrounds the first and second electrical leads. Each multi-layer coil section of the second electrical lead is coiled around a respective single layer coil section of the first electrical lead, and each single layer coil section of the second electrical lead is coiled around a respective multi-layer coil section of the first electrical lead.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: MRI Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Parag Karmarkar, Rajesh Pandey
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Publication number: 20160100895Abstract: Surgical devices such as a device guide for a trajectory frame for image-guided procedures, is configured with first and second elongate and cooperating semi-circular members that together define a longitudinally extending open channel and that can separate along longitudinally extending split lines into discrete first and second elongate semicircular members. The surgical devices with the first and second semi-circular members can include a device guide and dock and lock inserts that are detachably held by dock and lock members to a guide support column that also concurrently holds the device guide during at least part of an image guided procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Peter Piferi, Jesse Flores, Rajesh Pandey
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Patent number: 9192446Abstract: An MRI-guided interventional system for use with a patient and an interventional device includes a base, a trajectory guide frame, and a mounting device. The base is configured to be secured to a body of the patient. The trajectory guide frame includes a targeting cannula. The targeting cannula has an elongate guide bore extending axially therethrough, defining a trajectory axis, and being configured to guide placement of the interventional device. The trajectory guide frame is operable to move the targeting cannula relative to the base to position the trajectory axis to a desired intrabody trajectory to guide placement of the interventional device in vivo. A plurality of patient engagement structures are provided on the base and are configured to penetrate tissue of the body and to space the base apart from the tissue. The system further includes a plurality of fasteners configured to secure the base to the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: MRI Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Peter Piferi, Daniele Ghidoli, Rajesh Pandey, Jesse Flores
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Publication number: 20150272596Abstract: A surgical, motor-powered hand-held MRI-compatible drill with a remote control unit and user controls for drilling though target bone of a patient and/or attaching a bone screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Kamal Vij, Rajesh Pandey, Jesse Flores
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Publication number: 20150031982Abstract: A trajectory frame for use with surgical navigation systems includes a base having a patient access aperture formed therein. A yoke is mounted to the base and is rotatable about a roll axis. A platform is mounted to the yoke and is rotatable about a pitch axis. An elongated guide is secured to the platform and includes opposite proximal and distal end portions and a bore that extends from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion. The guide is configured to removably receive various devices therein for quick release therefrom, including an optical tracking probe (which may be a universal tracker) detectable by a camera-based tracking system or an EM probe detectable by an EM navigation system, a microelectrode probe driver adapter, a drill guide and drill bit, skull fixation device and driver, and a catheter guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Peter Piferi, Rajesh Pandey, Maxwell Jerad Daly, Kimble L. Jenkins
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Patent number: 8926646Abstract: A tunneling device for creating a pathway in subcutaneous tissue of a person's body. The tunneling device includes a member having two ends, where each of the ends defines an insertion surface that facilitates the insertion of the ends into the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body. The tunneling device includes an interchangeable handle connectable to each of the ends. The handle defines a grasping surface and an opening. The opening is configured to receive either of the ends. The grasping surface enables a user to securely hold the handle with one hand to forcibly move the member through the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body to create the pathway in the subcutaneous tissue, and pull a cable of an implant device through the created pathway.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: HeartWare, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Pandey, Charles R. Shambaugh, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140266207Abstract: An elongate electrical lead assembly that reduces localized heating due to MR scanner-induced currents includes a first elongate electrical lead having a series of alternating single layer coil sections and multi-layer coil sections, a second elongate electrical lead having a series of alternating single layer coil sections and multi-layer coil sections, and a third elongate electrical lead having a coiled section that coaxially surrounds the first and second electrical leads. Each multi-layer coil section of the second electrical lead is coiled around a respective single layer coil section of the first electrical lead, and each single layer coil section of the second electrical lead is coiled around a respective multi-layer coil section of the first electrical lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MRI INTERVENTIONS, INC.Inventors: Parag Karmarkar, Rajesh Pandey
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Patent number: 8825133Abstract: An MRI-compatible catheter that reduces localized heating due to MR scanner-induced currents includes an elongated flexible shaft having a distal end portion and an opposite proximal end portion. A handle is attached to the proximal end portion and includes an electrical connector interface configured to be in electrical communication with an MRI scanner. One or more RF tracking coils are positioned adjacent the distal end portion of the shaft. Each RF tracking coil includes a conductive lead, such as a coaxial cable, that extends between the RF tracking coil and the electrical connector interface and electrically connects the RF tracking coil to an MRI scanner. In some embodiments of the present invention, the conductive lead has a length sufficient to define an odd harmonic/multiple of a quarter wavelength of the operational frequency of the MRI Scanner, and/or includes a series of pre-formed back and forth segments along its length.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: MRI Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Kimble L. Jenkins, Peter Piferi, Kamal Vij, Daniele Ghidoli, Jesse Flores, Parag V. Karmarkar, Rajesh Pandey
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Publication number: 20140066750Abstract: An MRI-guided interventional system for use with a patient and an interventional device includes a base, a trajectory guide frame, and a mounting device. The base is configured to be secured to a body of the patient. The trajectory guide frame includes a targeting cannula. The targeting cannula has an elongate guide bore extending axially therethrough, defining a trajectory axis, and being configured to guide placement of the interventional device. The trajectory guide frame is operable to move the targeting cannula relative to the base to position the trajectory axis to a desired intrabody trajectory to guide placement of the interventional device in vivo. A plurality of patient engagement structures are provided on the base and are configured to penetrate tissue of the body and to space the base apart from the tissue. The system further includes a plurality of fasteners configured to secure the base to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: MRI Interventions, Inc.Inventors: Peter Piferi, Daniele Ghidoli, Rajesh Pandey, Jesse Flores
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Publication number: 20140024909Abstract: An MRI-compatible catheter reduces localized heating due to MR scanner-induced currents and includes a shaft having opposite distal and proximal end portions. One or more RF tracking coils are positioned adjacent the distal end portion and each includes a conductive lead that electrically connects the RF tracking coil to an MRI scanner. Each lead includes a series of back and forth segments along its length. The catheter includes one or more sensing electrodes at the shaft distal end portion, each electrically connected to a resistor having high impedance. A sheath surrounds a portion of the elongated shaft and includes at least one RF shield coaxially disposed therewithin. Each RF shield includes elongated inner and outer conductors and an elongated dielectric layer of MRI compatible material sandwiched between the inner and outer conductors. The inner and outer conductors are electrically connected at one end and electrically isolated at an opposite end.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: MRI INTERVENTIONS, INC.Inventors: Kamal Vij, Parag V. Karmarkar, Rajesh Pandey, Peter Piferi
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Publication number: 20120083818Abstract: A tunneling device for creating a pathway in subcutaneous tissue of a person's body. The tunneling device includes a member having two ends, where each of the ends defines an insertion surface that facilitates the insertion of the ends into the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body. The tunneling device includes an interchangeable handle connectable to each of the ends. The handle defines a grasping surface and an opening. The opening is configured to receive either of the ends. The grasping surface enables a user to securely hold the handle with one hand to forcibly move the member through the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body to create the pathway in the subcutaneous tissue, and pull a cable of an implant device through the created pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventor: Rajesh Pandey
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Patent number: 8088138Abstract: A tunneling device for creating a pathway in subcutaneous tissue of a person's body. The tunneling device includes a member having two ends, where each of the ends defines an insertion surface that facilitates the insertion of the ends into the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body. The tunneling device includes an interchangeable handle connectable to each of the ends. The handle defines a grasping surface and an opening. The opening is configured to receive either of the ends. The grasping surface enables a user to securely hold the handle with one hand to forcibly move the member through the subcutaneous tissue of the person's body to create the pathway in the subcutaneous tissue, and pull a cable of an implant device through the created pathway.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Heartware, Inc.Inventor: Rajesh Pandey
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Publication number: 20100204243Abstract: A process for the preparation of Poly DL-lactide-co-glycolide nanoparticles having antitubercular drugs encapsulated therein comprising: (i) preparation of an aqueous solution of stable water soluble drugs in DW/NS/PBS (ii) preparation of unstable drugs in DW/NS/PBS (iii) preparation of a polymer and hydrophobic drug solution in an organic solvent, (iv) mixing separately the solutions of steps (i) and (ii) with that of step (iii) and sonicating under cold conditions, (v) adding the above emulsion to aqueous PVA and resonicating under cold conditions, (vi) stirring the emulsion 0nd centrifuging the same (vii) washing the said particles, reconstituting the same and lyophilizing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2005Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: LIFECARE INNOVATIONS PVT. LTD.Inventors: Gopal Krishan Khuller, Rajesh Pandey, Sadhna Sharma, Jitendra Nath Verma