Patents by Inventor Randy Matthew Lane

Randy Matthew Lane 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: 11793640
    Abstract: A sequentially deployed prosthetic cardiac valve includes a self-expanding frame having an atrial skirt, a ventricular skirt, and an annular region disposed therebetween. A first anterior tab is disposed on an anterior portion of the frame. A posterior tab is on a posterior portion of the self-expanding frame. The frame may be designed so that any portion may expand sequentially in any desired order. For example, a portion of the first anterior tab and a portion of the posterior tab may partially self-expand first. Next, the first anterior tab may fully self-expand before the posterior tab fully self-expands. The posterior tab may fully self-expand next followed by the ventricular skirt, or the ventricular skirt may self-expand next followed by full expansion of the posterior tab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2023
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko, Krista L. Neale
  • Publication number: 20230310149
    Abstract: A system comprised of a prosthetic heart valve device, and a delivery system. The prosthetic heart valve device comprises a differentially deformable anchoring structure concentrically aligned with, radially adjacent to, and in direct connection with a valve frame. The delivery system is comprised of a proximal control assembly connected to a first elongate, bendable catheter comprising a primary inner lumen, one or more secondary lumens adjacent to the primary lumen, one or more tethers releasably connected to the atrial portion of the prosthetic heart valve device, and a second elongate, bendable catheter with connection elements that are releasably connected to the ventricular portion of the prosthetic heart valve device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2020
    Publication date: October 5, 2023
    Inventors: Randy Matthew LANE, Colin Alexander NYULI, Zhibin FU
  • Publication number: 20230149163
    Abstract: A prosthetic cardiac valve comprises an anchor having an atrial skirt, an annular region, and a ventricular skirt. The prosthetic valve also has a plurality of prosthetic valve leaflets each having a first end and a free end. The first end is coupled with the anchor and the free end is opposite the first end. The prosthetic cardiac valve has an open configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets are disposed away from one another to allow antegrade blood flow therepast, and a closed configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets engage one another and substantially prevent retrograde blood flow therepast. The anchor has a collapsed configuration for delivery to the heart and an expanded configuration for anchoring the prosthetic cardiac valve to a patient's heart.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli
  • Patent number: 11617650
    Abstract: A device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system includes a first housing having a central bore. One or more actuators on the first housing may be actuated radially inward to selectively compress a discrete portion of the prosthesis disposed in the central bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2023
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Colin A. Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Publication number: 20230074473
    Abstract: Methods for the rapid retraction of trans-catheter heart valve delivery systems are provided. A rapid retraction trans-catheter heart valve delivery system comprises a catheter based delivery system. The delivery system has internal mechanisms that allow for the controlled deployment of a heart valve prosthesis, as well as mechanisms that allow for quickly closing the catheter once the heart valve prosthesis has been implanted. This rapid retraction ability allows for reduced procedural durations and thus reduced risk to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2022
    Publication date: March 9, 2023
    Inventors: Ian Fraser Kerr, Karen Tsoek-Ji Wong, Colin Alexander Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Publication number: 20230036649
    Abstract: A prosthetic valve comprises a self-expanding frame which includes a self-expanding atrial skirt that forms a flanged region, a self-expanding ventricular skirt, and a first self-expanding tab coupled with the ventricular skirt. A receptacle for receiving a valve leaflet is formed by the area bounded by an outer surface of the atrial skirt, an outer surface of the ventricular skirt, and an inner surface of the first tab. The receptacle has a window for receiving the valve leaflet that is defined by a gap between an edge of the flange and a tip of the first tab. The gap is maximized when the tip of the first tab is unconstrained and a base of the first tab is at least partially constrained. The gap is minimized when the tip of the first tab and its base are unconstrained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2022
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko
  • Patent number: 11497602
    Abstract: A prosthetic valve comprises a self-expanding frame which includes a self-expanding atrial skirt that forms a flanged region, a self-expanding ventricular skirt, and a first self-expanding tab coupled with the ventricular skirt. A receptacle for receiving a valve leaflet is formed by the area bounded by an outer surface of the atrial skirt, an outer surface of the ventricular skirt, and an inner surface of the first tab. The receptacle has a window for receiving the valve leaflet that is defined by a gap between an edge of the flange and a tip of the first tab. The gap is maximized when the tip of the first tab is unconstrained and a base of the first tab is at least partially constrained. The gap is minimized when the tip of the first tab and its base are unconstrained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko
  • Publication number: 20220338977
    Abstract: A sequentially deployed prosthetic cardiac valve includes a self-expanding frame having an atrial skirt, a ventricular skirt, and an annular region disposed therebetween. A first anterior tab is disposed on an anterior portion of the frame. A posterior tab is on a posterior portion of the self-expanding frame. The frame may be designed so that any portion may expand sequentially in any desired order. For example, a portion of the first anterior tab and a portion of the posterior tab may partially self-expand first. Next, the first anterior tab may fully self-expand before the posterior tab fully self-expands. The posterior tab may fully self-expand next followed by the ventricular skirt, or the ventricular skirt may self-expand next followed by full expansion of the posterior tab.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2022
    Publication date: October 27, 2022
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko, Krista L. Neale
  • Patent number: 11464631
    Abstract: Methods for the rapid retraction of trans-catheter heart valve delivery systems are provided. A rapid retraction trans-catheter heart valve delivery system comprises a catheter based delivery system. The delivery system has internal mechanisms that allow for the controlled deployment of a heart valve prosthesis, as well as mechanisms that allow for quickly closing the catheter once the heart valve prosthesis has been implanted. This rapid retraction ability allows for reduced procedural durations and thus reduced risk to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Fraser Kerr, Karen Tsoek-Ji Wong, Colin Alexander Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Publication number: 20220313436
    Abstract: A device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system includes a first housing having a central bore. One or more actuators on the first housing may be actuated radially inward to selectively compress a discrete portion of the prosthesis disposed in the central bore.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2022
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Inventors: Colin A. Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Patent number: 11432924
    Abstract: A prosthetic cardiac valve comprises an anchor having an atrial skirt, an annular region, and a ventricular skirt. The prosthetic valve also has a plurality of prosthetic valve leaflets each having a first end and a free end. The first end is coupled with the anchor and the free end is opposite the first end. The prosthetic cardiac valve has an open configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets are disposed away from one another to allow antegrade blood flow therepast, and a closed configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets engage one another and substantially prevent retrograde blood flow therepast. The anchor has a collapsed configuration for delivery to the heart and an expanded configuration for anchoring the prosthetic cardiac valve to a patient's heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2022
    Assignees: Neovasc Tiara Inc., Edwards Lifesciences CardiAQ LLC
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Jeremy Brent Ratz, Arshad Quadri
  • Patent number: 11419720
    Abstract: A prosthetic cardiac valve comprises an anchor having an atrial skirt, an annular region, and a ventricular skirt. The prosthetic valve also has a plurality of prosthetic valve leaflets each having a first end and a free end. The first end is coupled with the anchor and the free end is opposite the first end. The prosthetic cardiac valve has an open configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets are disposed away from one another to allow antegrade blood flow therepast, and a closed configuration in which the free ends of the prosthetic valve leaflets engage one another and substantially prevent retrograde blood flow therepast. The anchor has a collapsed configuration for delivery to the heart and an expanded configuration for anchoring the prosthetic cardiac valve to a patient's heart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignees: Neovasc Tiara Inc., Edwards Lifesciences CardiAQ LLC
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Jeremy Brent Ratz, Arshad Quadri
  • Publication number: 20220257370
    Abstract: A prosthetic mitral valve may be anchored in a native mitral valve. The prosthetic mitral valve preferably has a large anterior prosthetic leaflet that spans the entire width of the native anterior leaflet and the anterior prosthetic leaflet moves away from left ventricular outflow tract during systole to create a clear unobstructed outflow path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2022
    Publication date: August 18, 2022
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Karen Tsoek-Ji Wong, Ian Fraser Kerr, Mark Segal
  • Patent number: 11413139
    Abstract: A sequentially deployed prosthetic cardiac valve includes a self-expanding frame having an atrial skirt, a ventricular skirt, and an annular region disposed therebetween. A first anterior tab is disposed on an anterior portion of the frame. A posterior tab is on a posterior portion of the self-expanding frame. The frame may be designed so that any portion may expand sequentially in any desired order. For example, a portion of the first anterior tab and a portion of the posterior tab may partially self-expand first. Next, the first anterior tab may fully self-expand before the posterior tab fully self-expands. The posterior tab may fully self-expand next followed by the ventricular skirt, or the ventricular skirt may self-expand next followed by full expansion of the posterior tab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2022
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko, Krista L. Neale
  • Patent number: 11389294
    Abstract: A device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system includes a first housing having a central bore, One or more actuators on the first housing may be actuated radially inward to selectively compress a discrete portion of the prosthesis disposed in the central bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Neovasc Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Colin A. Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Patent number: 11389291
    Abstract: A method for delivering a prosthetic valve to a patient's heart having a native valve with a plurality of valve leaflets includes providing a delivery device with a prosthetic valve, advancing the delivery device toward the native valve, and expanding a portion of the prosthetic valve to form a flanged region that is upstream of the valve leaflets. One or more tabs on the prosthetic valve are released so that they expand outward to a position that is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the prosthetic valve. The position of the prosthetic valve is adjusted relative to the valve leaflets and rapid pacing is applied to the patient's heart so that the valve leaflets move inward toward the prosthetic valve or the delivery device. The tabs are further released to allow the tabs to move into their final positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Neovase Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Alexei J. Marko, Colin A. Nyuli, Krista L. Neale
  • Patent number: 11357622
    Abstract: A prosthetic mitral valve may be anchored in a native mitral valve. The prosthetic mitral valve preferably has a large anterior prosthetic leaflet that spans the entire width of the native anterior leaflet and the anterior prosthetic leaflet moves away from left ventricular outflow tract during systole to create a clear unobstructed outflow path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2022
    Assignee: Neovase Tiara Inc.
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Karen Tsoek-Ji Wong, Ian Fraser Kerr, Mark Segal
  • Publication number: 20210169648
    Abstract: A device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system includes a first housing having a central bore, One or more actuators on the first housing may be actuated radially inward to selectively compress a discrete portion of the prosthesis disposed in the central bore.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2021
    Publication date: June 10, 2021
    Inventors: Colin A. Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Patent number: 10940001
    Abstract: A device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system includes a first housing having a central bore. One or more actuators on the first housing may be actuated radially inward to selectively compress a discrete portion of the prosthesis disposed in the central bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2021
    Inventors: Colin A. Nyuli, Randy Matthew Lane
  • Publication number: 20210030542
    Abstract: A sequentially deployed prosthetic cardiac valve includes a self-expanding frame having an atrial skirt, a ventricular skirt, and an annular region disposed therebetween. A first anterior tab is disposed on an anterior portion of the frame. A posterior tab is on a posterior portion of the self-expanding frame. The frame may be designed so that any portion may expand sequentially in any desired order. For example, a portion of the first anterior tab and a portion of the posterior tab may partially self-expand first. Next, the first anterior tab may fully self-expand before the posterior tab fully self-expands. The posterior tab may fully self-expand next followed by the ventricular skirt, or the ventricular skirt may self-expand next followed by full expansion of the posterior tab.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2020
    Publication date: February 4, 2021
    Inventors: Randy Matthew Lane, Colin A. Nyuli, Alexei J. Marko, Krista L. Neale