Patents by Inventor Richard L. Prass

Richard L. Prass 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: 20130253296
    Abstract: An electromyographic recording electrode assembly for intraoperative nerve integrity monitoring includes cables enabled for connection to a nerve integrity monitor; an electrode hub connected to the one or more cables; and a needle electrode connected to the electrode hub. The needle electrode extends perpendicularly from an undersurface of the hub, and along a line of insertion into a patient. The needle electrode extends from the electrode hub to a first bend in a first direction, and extends from the first bend in a second direction to an end of the electrode, defining a proximal needle segment from the hub to the first bend, and a terminal needle segment from the first bend to the end of the electrode. The terminal needle segment and at least a portion of the proximal needle segment are insertable into a patient along the line of insertion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2013
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Inventor: Richard L. PRASS
  • Patent number: 8452370
    Abstract: Several configurations for single and multi-needle electromyographic (EMG) recording electrodes for intraoperative nerve integrity monitoring are disclosed, one of which may concern a multi-needle electrode including one or more cables that are connected directly or indirectly to a nerve integrity monitor, a single hub connected to the one or more cables, and at least two needle electrodes connected to the single hub each having first and second bends along the line of insertion into a patient, wherein the first bend occurs at the hub connection in a downward direction and the second bend occurs in an upward direction from the first bend creating a proximal needle segment from the hub to the second bend and a terminal needle segment from the second bend to the end of each needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2013
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Publication number: 20100179410
    Abstract: Several configurations for single and multi-needle electromyographic (EMG) recording electrodes for intraoperative nerve integrity monitoring are disclosed, one of which may concern a multi-needle electrode including one or more cables that are connected directly or indirectly to a nerve integrity monitor, a single hub connected to the one or more cables, and at least two needle electrodes connected to the single hub each having first and second bends along the line of insertion into a patient, wherein the first bend occurs at the hub connection in a downward direction and the second bend occurs in an upward direction from the first bend creating a proximal needle segment from the hub to the second bend and a terminal needle segment from the second bend to the end of each needle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2010
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Inventor: Richard L. PRASS
  • Patent number: 7310546
    Abstract: An intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring system includes an adaptive threshold detection circuit adapted for use in monitoring with a plurality of electrodes placed in muscles which are enervated by a selected nerve and muscles not enervated by the nerve. Nerve monitoring controller algorithms permit the rapid and reliable discrimination between non-repetitive electromyographic (EMG) events and repetitive EMG events, thus allowing the surgeon to evaluate whether nerve fatigue is rendering the monitoring results less reliable and whether anesthesia is wearing off. An artifact detection electrode provides a reliably detectable impedance imbalance between the electrode leads and antenna-like qualities for enhanced detection of current and electromagnetic artifacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2007
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 7214197
    Abstract: An intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring system includes an adaptive threshold detection circuit adapted for use in monitoring with a plurality of electrodes placed in muscles which are enervated by a selected nerve and muscles not enervated by the nerve. Nerve monitoring controller algorithms permit the rapid and reliable discrimination between non-repetitive electromyographic (EMG) events repetitive EMG events, thus allowing the surgeon to evaluate whether nerve fatigue is rendering the monitoring results less reliable and whether anesthesia is wearing off. The intraoperative monitoring system is designed as a “surgeon's monitor,” and does not require a neurophysiologist or technician to be in attendance during surgery. The advanced features of the intraoperative monitoring system will greatly assist neurophysiological research toward the general advancement of the field intraoperative EMG monitoring through post-surgical analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 6654634
    Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for connecting multiple electrodes into the receiving or head box portion of the nerve integrity monitor. The invention may provide patient connection electrodes, their transmission lines and a manner by which these components may communicate to the main monitoring unit to actuate automatic setup functions and instructions. The “off-line” setup and diagnostic instructions may be automatically initiated and annunciated to the main portion of the intraoperative nerve integrity monitor. The setup and diagnostic instructions may then automatically executed. The invention also may provide patient connection electrodes with improved resistance to the deleterious effects of spurious electromagnetic artifacts. The invention may also include the incorporation of both stimulation and recording electrodes with a single cable, but with the head boxes for recording and stimulation arranged in a staggered fashion along that cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Publication number: 20030088185
    Abstract: An intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring system includes an adaptive threshold detection circuit adapted for use in monitoring with a plurality of electrodes placed in muscles which are enervated by a selected nerve and muscles not enervated by the nerve. Nerve monitoring controller algorithms permit the rapid and reliable discrimination between non-repetitive electromyographic (EMG) events repetitive EMG events, thus allowing the surgeon to evaluate whether nerve fatigue is rendering the monitoring results less reliable and whether anesthesia is wearing off. The intraoperative monitoring system is designed as a “surgeon's monitor,” and does not require a neurophysiologist or technician to be in attendance during surgery. The advanced features of the intraoperative monitoring system will greatly assist neurophysiological research toward the general advancement of the field intraoperative EMG monitoring through post-surgical analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2001
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 6306100
    Abstract: An intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring system includes an adaptive threshold detection circuit adapted for use in monitoring with a plurality of electrodes placed in muscles which are innervated by a selected nerve and muscles not innervated by the nerve. Nerve monitoring controller algorithms permit the rapid and reliable discrimination between non-repetitive electromyographic (EMG) events repetitive EMG events, thus allowing the surgeon to evaluate whether nerve fatigue is rendering the monitoring results less reliable and whether anesthesia is wearing off. The intraoperative monitoring system is designed as a “surgeon's monitor,” and does not require a neurophysiologist or technician to be in attendance during surgery. The advanced features of the intraoperative monitoring system will greatly assist neurophysiological research toward the general advancement of the field intraoperative EMG monitoring through post-surgical analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 6292701
    Abstract: A hand-held bipolar electrical stimulus probe includes first and second insulated conductors having unequal diameters and a stable side-by-side orientation. The conductors are provided with visually perceptible indicia such as color coding for identification. The conductors are carried within a flexible jacket and the terminal portions thereof are deformable. The conductors are each insulated substantially up to their tips to prevent current shunting. The probe may include a momentary contact switch permitting selective monopolar or bipolar operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: Medtronic Xomed, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Prass, David C. Hacker
  • Patent number: 6181961
    Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for connecting multiple electrodes into the receiving or head box portion of the nerve integrity monitor. The invention provides patient connection electrodes, their transmission lines and a manner by which these components may communicate to the main monitoring unit to actuate automatic setup functions and instructions. The “off-line” setup and diagnostic instructions are automatically initiated and annunciated to the main portion of the intraoperative nerve integrity monitor. The setup and diagnostic instructions are then automatically executed. The invention also provides patient connection electrodes with improved resistance to the deleterious effects of spurious electromagnetic artifacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 5161533
    Abstract: The break-apart needle electrode system includes a pair of needle electrodes housed together in a fixed spaced-apart relationship. The needle electrodes are joined to electrical conductive wire for detachable connection to an electrical source. The needle electrodes are used in intraoperative facial nerve monitoring by facial electromyographic recording. Since the needle electrodes are furnished as a bipolar pair with twisted leads in a single break-away housing, they provide standardization, ease of placement and close bipolar recording. In instances where separate placement of needle electrodes is desired, the housing can be broken apart at a break-away joint. The needle electrodes are easily manipulated at the housing section as a tandem unit or as separate entities after the housing is broken apart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: Xomed-Treace Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Prass, George C. Robertson
  • Patent number: 4934377
    Abstract: The add-on circuit arrangement permits selective muting of noise signals which are caused by electrosurgery and by a stimulus source during neurophysiological monitoring of a surgical patient. Switches (39, 7 and 24) are provided to select: electrosurgery noise muting; stimulus artifact muting; and to select fixed or variable recorder recovery time. An inductive pickup (12) is coupled to a conductor (11) which carries radiofrequency signals during active periods of electrosurgery. The pickup (12) and associated circuitry (14-17) generate output signals (ES detect signals) which correspond in time to the active periods of electrosurgery. An active output signal of the "1" output of the flip-flop (38) operates the disable switches 44 which are interposed between the monitoring electrodes (41) and the recorder (46). The flip-flop is set by the ES detect signal and reset by selected recovery time signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph A. Bova, Richard L. Prass
  • Patent number: 4892105
    Abstract: A hand-held instrument for electrically stimulating tissue of a living body in the presence of body fluid comprising an elongated, relatively fine, electrically conductive wire having a planar conductive surface generally transverse to the axis thereof at one end. Insulation carried flush to the tip of the wire is provided along the peripheral surface of the wire to prevent shunting of electrical stimulus by the body fluid through such surface. A tube encases the insulated wire in a manner such that a portion of the wire is external to the tube and is adjustable relative thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventor: Richard L. Prass