Patents by Inventor Richard Van Bibber
Richard Van Bibber 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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Patent number: 11786357Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Bolton Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard Van Bibber, Thomas C. Douthitt, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Patent number: 11615531Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Bolton Medical, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Douthitt, Richard Van Bibber, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20220008134Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Richard Van Bibber, Thomas C. Douthitt, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Patent number: 11160613Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard Van Bibber, Thomas C. Douthitt, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20210330447Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Thomas C. Douthitt, Richard Van Bibber, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Patent number: 11083562Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Douthitt, Richard Van Bibber, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20200390499Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard VAN BIBBER, Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Patent number: 10653484Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard Van Bibber, Thomas C. Douthitt, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20200138561Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Richard VAN BIBBER, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Publication number: 20200100840Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard VAN BIBBER, Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Patent number: 10390931Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Douthitt, Richard Van Bibber, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20170333133Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard VAN BIBBER, Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Publication number: 20170333175Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Richard VAN BIBBER, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Patent number: 9649437Abstract: Interventional catheter assemblies and components providing improved operational control of interventional catheters and/or operating heads of interventional catheters are provided. In general, controllers incorporate at least two operator selectable control features for controlling operation of the interventional catheter and/or an operating head, and are housed independently of the interventional catheter operating systems and other control systems, which may be provided in a housing located or locatable at a proximal region of the interventional catheter. The controller may be both dockable in and removable from the housing, and is operable in both a docked condition and a removed condition, providing flexibility and mobility in operational control during an interventional procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Shannon Eubanks, Richard Van Bibber, Michael David Nelson, Nicolas Guillame Hostein
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Patent number: 9629705Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Douthitt, Richard Van Bibber, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Patent number: 9629686Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Aortica CorporationInventors: Richard Van Bibber, Thomas C. Douthitt, Arun Palligaranai Tirumalai, Prashanth Dumpuri
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Publication number: 20170027683Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthesis includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthesis is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: Aortica CorporationInventors: Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Richard VAN BIBBER, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Publication number: 20160310216Abstract: A method of generating a patient-specific prosthetic includes receiving anatomic imaging data representative of a portion of a patient's anatomy. A first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is defined. The first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data is modified. A second digital representation of the portion of the patient's anatomy is defined based on the modifying of the first digital representation of the anatomic imaging data. A patient-specific prosthetic template of the portion of the patient's anatomy is generated based at least in part on the second digital representation of the anatomic imaging data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Richard VAN BIBBER, Thomas C. DOUTHITT, Arun Palligaranai TIRUMALAI, Prashanth DUMPURI
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Publication number: 20140276390Abstract: Interventional catheter assemblies and components providing improved operational control of interventional catheters and/or operating heads of interventional catheters are provided. In general, controllers incorporate at least two operator selectable control features for controlling operation of the interventional catheter and/or an operating head, and are housed independently of the interventional catheter operating systems and other control systems, which may be provided in a housing located or locatable at a proximal region of the interventional catheter. The controller may be both dockable in and removable from the housing, and is operable in both a docked condition and a removed condition, providing flexibility and mobility in operational control during an interventional procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MEDRAD, INC.Inventors: Shannon EUBANKS, Richard VAN BIBBER, Michael David NELSON, Nicolas Guillaume HOSTEIN
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Publication number: 20060184088Abstract: The present invention generally relates to methods and apparatus for use in endovascular and intraoperative procedures providing arterial blood-flow for perfusion of ischemic myocardium. Aspects of the present invention provide a conduit between a non-coronary sinus of the aorta and a coronary vein. The conduit traverses a portion of the right atrium and the coronary sinus, and is located entirely within the heart and aorta. Arterial blood flows from the aorta through the conduit and into the coronary venous circulation towards the ischemic region of the heart. All procedures described herein may be performed endovascularly, and further may be performed while the patient's heart is beating.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Richard Van Bibber, Scott Wolf, Clifton Alferness, John Adams