Patents by Inventor Roger de la Torre

Roger de la Torre 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: 6024736
    Abstract: A flexible, fluid-tight envelope provides access for a hand and surgical instruments through a body tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure or a pneumoperitoneum within the body. The envelope is transparent and has an interior volume with opposite proximal and distal ends. A first opening in the envelope at the proximal end adjoins the incision in the body tissue and is secured and sealed to the body tissue. The second opening at the envelope distal end is provided with a closure member that seals closed the second opening on itself or around the forearm of a surgeon or a surgical instrument inserted into the interior volume of the envelope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, George D. Hermann, Thomas A. Howell, James E. Jervis, Kenneth H. Mollenauer, Roderick A. Young
  • Patent number: 5997515
    Abstract: A skin seal or trocar stabilizer with an inflatable membrane disposed inside, whereby medical instruments may be passed through the skin seal into a endoscopic work space while the inflatable membrane is inflated, thereby allowing the use of normal short conventional open surgery instruments during endoscopic procedures and during insufflation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, George D. Hermann, Christopher Eric Thayer
  • Patent number: 5957913
    Abstract: A flexible, fluid-tight envelope provides access for a hand and surgical instruments through a body tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure or a pneumoperitoneum within the body. The envelope is transparent and has an interior volume with opposite proximal and distal ends. A first opening in the envelope at the proximal end adjoins the incision in the body tissue and is secured and sealed to the body tissue. The second opening at the envelope distal end is provided with a closure member that seals closed the second opening on itself or around the forearm of a surgeon or a surgical instrument inserted into the interior volume of the envelope. An access port is provided at the first opening in the envelope. The access port includes a housing containing a valve element that is selectively opened and closed to provide access to the tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure in the body cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, Janine C. Robinson
  • Patent number: 5755729
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a magazine that is loaded with a needle and an attached length of suture pre-tied in a knot on the magazine. The magazine is used in loading the needle onto a surgical instrument and in loading the tied length of suture onto the surgical instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, James E. Jervis
  • Patent number: 5716368
    Abstract: A surgical instrument facilitates tying of a knot in a length of suture material at a remote surgical location. The instrument is comprised of an inner rod having a length of suture wrapped over the rod in a particular pattern. A needle may be secured to a free end of the suture and the pattern of wrapping the suture on the rod enables loops of suture to move off the rod end and over the needle to form a knot in the suture. The inner rod is received in an interior bore of an outer rod for manually controlled reciprocating movement therein. The inner rod is manually retracted into the interior bore of the outer rod to cause the outer rod to move the loops of suture off the inner rod end and over the needle in forming a knot in the suture. An extendable filament is contained in the inner rod and has a connector at its distal end for holding the free end of the suture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, James E. Jerivs, Kenneth H. Mollenauer
  • Patent number: 5681331
    Abstract: A surgical instrument facilitates tying of a knot in a length of suture material at a remote surgical location. The instrument is comprised of a rod having a length of suture wrapped over the rod in a particular pattern. A needle may be secured to a free end of the suture and the pattern of wrapping the suture on the rod enables loops of suture to move off the rod end and over the needle to form a knot in the suture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, James E. Jervis, Kenneth H. Mollenauer, Karl Van Dyk, George D. Hermann
  • Patent number: 5672168
    Abstract: A flexible, fluid-tight envelope provides access for a hand and surgical instruments through a body tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure or a pneumoperitoneum within the body. The envelope is transparent and has an interior volume with opposite proximal and distal ends. A first opening in the envelope at the proximal end adjoins the incision in the body tissue and is secured and sealed to the body tissue. The second opening at the envelope distal end is provided with a closure member that seals closed the second opening on itself or around the forearm of a surgeon or a surgical instrument inserted into the interior volume of the envelope. An access port is provided at the first opening in the envelope. The access port includes a housing containing a valve element that is selectively opened and closed to provide access to the tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure in the body cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1997
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, Janine C. Robinson
  • Patent number: 5653705
    Abstract: A flexible, fluid-tight envelope provides access for a hand and surgical instruments through a body tissue incision while maintaining insufflation pressure or a pneumoperitoneum within the body. The envelope is transparent and has an interior volume with opposite proximal and distal ends. A first opening in the envelope at the proximal end adjoins the incision in the body tissue and is secured and sealed to the body tissue. The second opening at the envelope distal end is provided with a closure member that seals closed the second opening on itself or around the forearm of a surgeon or a surgical instrument inserted into the interior volume of the envelope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James Stephen Scott, George D. Hermann, Thomas A. Howell, James E. Jervis, Kenneth H. Mollenauer, Roderick A. Young
  • Patent number: 5630825
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a magazine that is loaded with a needle and an attached length of suture pre-tied in a knot on the magazine. The magazine is used in loading the needle onto a stitching surgical instrument and in loading the tied length of suture onto a suture tying surgical instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Inventors: Roger A. de la Torre, James S. Scott, James E. Jervis
  • Patent number: 5527323
    Abstract: A surgical instrument facilitates tying of a knot in a length of suture material at a remote surgical location. The instrument is comprised of an inner rod having a length of suture wrapped over the rod in a particular pattern. A needle may be secured to a free end of the suture and the pattern of wrapping the suture on the rod enables loops of suture to move off the rod end and over the needle to form a knot in the suture. The inner rod is received in an interior bore of an outer rod for manually controlled reciprocating movement therein. The inner rod is manually retracted into the interior bore of the outer rod to cause the outer rod to move the loops of suture off the inner rod end and over the needle in forming a knot in the suture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1996
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: James E. Jervis, Kenneth H. Mollenauer, Karl Van Dyk, George D. Hermann, Roger A. de la Torre, James S. Scott
  • Patent number: 5472446
    Abstract: A surgical instrument and its method of use facilitate tying of a knot in a length of suture material at a remote surgical location. The instrument is comprised of a rod having a length of suture wrapped over the rod in a particular pattern. A needle is secured to a free end of the suture and the pattern of wrapping the suture on the rod enables loops of suture to move off the rod end and over the needle and suture to form a knot in the suture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Inventor: Roger A. de la Torre
  • Patent number: 5391176
    Abstract: A surgical instrument and its method of use facilitate tying of a knot in a length of suture material at a remote surgical location. The instrument is comprised of a rod having a slot at one end and a length of suture wrapped over the rod and slot in a particular pattern. A needle is secured to a free end of the suture and the pattern of wrapping the suture on the rod enables loops of suture to move off the rod end and over the needle to form a throw of a knot in the suture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: General Surgical Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger de la Torre
  • Patent number: 5368602
    Abstract: The present invention pertains to a patch of flexible surgical mesh material having at least one elongated semi-rigid member secured to the mesh material for use in facilitating positioning of the mesh material in surgical operations. In variant embodiments of the invention a plurality of semi-rigid members are formed either integrally with the flexible mesh as a single unit of the same material, or as separate component parts secured to the mesh material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Inventor: Roger A. de la Torre