Patents by Inventor Rohit Girotra
Rohit Girotra 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: 20190201242Abstract: A tympanostomy tube delivery device comprises a shaft assembly, a pressure equalization tube, and a sensor. The shaft assembly comprises a cannula and a pusher operable to translate relative to the cannula. The pressure equalization tube is positioned within the shaft assembly. The pusher is operable to drive the pressure equalization tube out of the shaft assembly. The sensor is operable to detect a physical parameter associated with engagement between the distal end of the shaft assembly and a tympanic membrane. A controller may activate a feedback device to inform an operator that the distal end of the shaft assembly has achieved suitable apposition with the tympanic membrane, based on information from the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Bernard H. ANDREAS, Rohit GIROTRA, Jeffrey A. WALKER, T. Daniel GROSS, Mathew D. CLOPP, Mahyar Z. KERMANI, Scott J. BARON
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Publication number: 20190083780Abstract: Various systems and methods provide iontophoretic delivery of anesthesia at a patient's tympanic membrane. Some implementations provide channel switching enabling a single current sink to pull current through two electrodes in an alternating fashion based on clock pulses. The iontophoretic delivery of anesthesia may be driven by an AC modulated current. Some implementations provide for continuous flow of fresh iontophoresis fluid to the ear canal during iontophoresis. The fluid flows from a source reservoir into the cavity between the tympanic membrane and a plug, and then drains out of the cavity to a reservoir. An iontophoresis system may also detect capacitance between an anode electrode and an auxiliary electrode in a patient's ear canal, watching for reduced capacitance to indicate presence of a bubble in the iontophoresis fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mahyar Z. KERMANI, Bernard H. ANDREAS, Rohit GIROTRA, Mansour A. SALEKI, Nikhil D. BHAT
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Patent number: 10219950Abstract: A tympanostomy tube delivery device comprises a shaft assembly, a pressure equalization tube, and a sensor. The shaft assembly comprises a cannula and a pusher operable to translate relative to the cannula. The pressure equalization tube is positioned within the shaft assembly. The pusher is operable to drive the pressure equalization tube out of the shaft assembly. The sensor is operable to detect a physical parameter associated with engagement between the distal end of the shaft assembly and a tympanic membrane. A controller may activate a feedback device to inform an operator that the distal end of the shaft assembly has achieved suitable apposition with the tympanic membrane, based on information from the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Bernard H. Andreas, Rohit Girotra, Jeffrey A. Walker, T. Daniel Gross, Mathew D. Clopp, Mahyar Z. Kermani, Scott J. Baron
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Patent number: 10195369Abstract: Systems and methods are described for administering a solution to a tympanic membrane of an ear canal of a subject. In some embodiments, the system includes a fluid delivery channel with a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen defined therebetween. The proximal end can include at least one of a valve and Luer connector for selectively establishing fluid communication between a solution source and the lumen of the fluid delivery channel. The distal end can include an atraumatic tip defining a plurality of spray holes for providing fluid communication between the lumen and the ear canal. The atraumatic tip can be capable of being inserted into the ear canal and positioned near the tympanic membrane with the plurality of spray holes substantially facing the tympanic membrane to fill the ear canal with the solution from a portion near the tympanic membrane out toward an outer ear portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Bernard H. Andreas, Mansour Saleki, Rohit Girotra, Alfredo Cantu, Nikhil Bhat
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Patent number: 10130808Abstract: Various systems and methods provide iontophoretic delivery of anesthesia at a patient's tympanic membrane. Some implementations provide channel switching enabling a single current sink to pull current through two electrodes in an alternating fashion based on clock pulses. The iontophoretic delivery of anesthesia may be driven by an AC modulated current. Some implementations provide for continuous flow of fresh iontophoresis fluid to the ear canal during iontophoresis. The fluid flows from a source reservoir into the cavity between the tympanic membrane and a plug, and then drains out of the cavity to a reservoir. An iontophoresis system may also detect capacitance between an anode electrode and an auxiliary electrode in a patient's ear canal, watching for reduced capacitance to indicate presence of a bubble in the iontophoresis fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mahyar Z. Kermani, Bernard H. Andreas, Rohit Girotra, Mansour A. Saleki, Nikhil D. Bhat
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Publication number: 20180325737Abstract: An apparatus includes a rigid body, a flexible sealing element, a nozzle assembly, and an electrode. The rigid body defines a channel, a reservoir, and a vent path. The reservoir is in fluid communication with the channel. The vent path is in fluid communication with the reservoir. The reservoir is configured to provide spacing between the channel and the vent path. The sealing element is positioned distal to the rigid body. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle head and a post. The post extends distally through the channel of the rigid body. The nozzle head projects distally from a distal end of the post. The electrode is disposed within the channel of the rigid body. The reservoir extends laterally from a longitudinal axis defined by the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Miranda M. RAY, Rohit GIROTRA, Anh Quoc TRUONG, Radhika PATEL, Thomas D. GROSS, Alfredo CANTU
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Publication number: 20180256894Abstract: A system and method for use in iontophoretic anesthesia of a tympanic membrane are disclosed. The system generally includes an earplug and an electrode device. The earplug includes at least one sealing member for sealing the earplug in an ear canal. The sealing member includes microholes which vent fluid above a certain pressure threshold. A headset may connect the earplug to a second earplug. The method involves using the system on a human or animal subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: John H. MORRISS, Gregory LIU, Rohit GIROTRA, Bernard H. ANDREAS, Scott J. BARON, Paul G. HAYTER, Thomas R. JENKINS, Richard R. NEWHAUSER, JR., Jeffrey A. WALKER
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Publication number: 20180221208Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods are described for delivering a therapeutic substance to the tympanic membrane of an ear of a subject, including a reservoir configured to contain the therapeutic substance and a delivery interface by which the therapeutic substance is delivered to the tympanic membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Eric GOLDFARB, Rohit GIROTRA
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Patent number: 10016304Abstract: An apparatus includes a rigid body, a flexible sealing element, a nozzle assembly, and an electrode. The rigid body defines a channel, a reservoir, and a vent path. The reservoir is in fluid communication with the channel. The vent path is in fluid communication with the reservoir. The reservoir is configured to provide spacing between the channel and the vent path. The sealing element is positioned distal to the rigid body. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle head and a post. The post extends distally through the channel of the rigid body. The nozzle head projects distally from a distal end of the post. The electrode is disposed within the channel of the rigid body. The reservoir extends laterally from a longitudinal axis defined by the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Miranda M. Ray, Rohit Girotra, Anh Quoc Truong, Radhika Patel, Thomas D. Gross, Alfredo Cantu
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Patent number: 9950157Abstract: A system and method for use in iontophoretic anesthesia of a tympanic membrane are disclosed. The system generally includes an earplug and an electrode device. The earplug includes at least one sealing member for sealing the earplug in an ear canal. The sealing member includes microholes which vent fluid above a certain pressure threshold. A headset may connect the earplug to a second earplug. The method involves using the system on a human or animal subject.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: John H. Morriss, Greg Liu, Rohit Girotra, Bernard H. Andreas, Scott J. Baron, Paul G. Hayter, Thomas R. Jenkins, Richard R. Newhauser, Jr., Jeffrey A. Walker
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Publication number: 20180055693Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for automatically forming an incision in a tympanic membrane of an ear and placing a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube into the incision. The systems include a housing with a shaft extending therefrom. A mechanism is disposed within the housing. A distal end of the shaft is placed against a tympanic membrane, and the mechanism is triggered to causes the tympanic membrane to be automatically incised and dilated and a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube to be placed in the dilated incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Greg LIU, Rohit GIROTRA, John H. MORRISS, Julia D. VRANY, Hung V. HA, Bryan D. KNODEL, Jeffrey A. WALKER, Thomas D. GROSS, Mathew D. CLOPP, Bernard H. ANDREAS
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Publication number: 20180021081Abstract: An actuator for use in a surgical instrument, the actuator includes an upper portion configured to be actuated by one or more fingers, wherein the upper portion has an upper distal portion for operating the surgical instrument in a first mode of operation, and an upper proximal portion for operating the surgical instrument in a second mode of operation, and wherein the upper distal portion and the upper proximal portion have different respective tactile configurations for informing the user of the first and second modes of operation, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Applicant: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLCInventors: Fred GINNEBAUGH, Joseph N. LAMBERTI, Rohit GIROTRA, Ryan ABBOTT, Kenny L. DANG, Justin WILLIAMS
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Publication number: 20170319389Abstract: A method is disclosed for clearing effusion from an ear. The method may include applying liquid to an ear canal, which is proximal to a perforated tympanic membrane, which is proximal to a middle ear containing effusion, applying an ear device to seal and pressurize the liquid inside the ear canal, the ear device regulating the amount of pressure inside the ear canal, and inducing a Eustachian tube, which is distal to the middle ear, to open, which causes the fluid to displace the effusion into the Eustachian tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: John H. Morriss, Greg Liu, Rohit Girotra, Tom Thanh Vo, Richard R. Newhauser, JR., Thomas R. Jenkins, Joshua Makower
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Patent number: 9770366Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for automatically forming an incision in a tympanic membrane of an ear and placing a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube into the incision. The systems include a housing with a shaft extending therefrom. A mechanism is disposed within the housing. A distal end of the shaft is placed against a tympanic membrane, and the mechanism is triggered to causes the tympanic membrane to be automatically incised and dilated and a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube to be placed in the dilated incision.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2014Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Greg Liu, Rohit Girotra, John H. Morriss, Julia D. Vrany, Hung V. Ha, Bryan D. Knodel, Jeffrey A. Walker, Thomas D. Gross, Matthew D. Clopp, Bernard H. Andreas
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Publication number: 20170209310Abstract: A tympanostomy tube delivery device comprises a shaft assembly, a pressure equalization tube, and a trigger assembly. The shaft assembly comprises a cannula and a pusher operable to translate relative to the cannula. The pressure equalization tube is positioned within the shaft assembly. The pusher is operable to drive the pressure equalization tube out of the shaft assembly. The trigger assembly includes a pair of pushbuttons and a linkage. The pushbuttons are secured to the device via living hinges and are selectively pivotable. The linkage is configured to engage the delivery device to thereby selectively prevent actuation of the delivery device. The pivoting of one or both the pushbuttons is configured cause the linkage to collapse so as to disengage the delivery device and thereby actuate the delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rohit GIROTRA, Thomas D. GROSS
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Patent number: 9713710Abstract: A system and method for use in iontophoretic anesthesia of a tympanic membrane are disclosed. The system generally includes an earplug and an electrode device. The earplug includes at least one sealing member for sealing the earplug in an ear canal. The method involves using the system on a human or animal subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: John H. Morriss, Greg Liu, Rohit Girotra, Bernard H. Andreas, Scott J. Baron, Paul G. Hayter, Thomas Jenkins, Richard R. Newhauser, Jr., Jeffrey A. Walker
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Patent number: 9681988Abstract: A method is disclosed for clearing effusion from an ear. The method may include applying liquid to an ear canal, which is proximal to a perforated tympanic membrane, which is proximal to a middle ear containing effusion, applying an ear device to seal and pressurize the liquid inside the ear canal, the ear device regulating the amount of pressure inside the ear canal, and inducing a Eustachian tube, which is distal to the middle ear, to open, which causes the fluid to displace the effusion into the Eustachian tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: John H. Morriss, Greg Liu, Rohit Girotra, Tom Thanh Vo, Richard Roy Newhauser, Jr., Thomas R. Jenkins, Joshua Makower
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Publication number: 20170056043Abstract: An instrument for treating a sinus cavity includes a cutter member, a rotatable member, and a fluid passage. The cutter member has a lumen extending therealong, and the rotatable member is received within the lumen. The rotatable member has a helical blade projecting from a distal end portion. The cutter member is configured to translate relative to the rotatable member. Thereby, the cutter member and the rotatable blade are configured to form an opening into the sinus cavity. The fluid passage extends through the cutter member from an inlet to an outlet. The outlet is positioned proximal to the helical blade such that the outlet is configured to fluidly communicate with the sinus cavity. The inlet is configured to receive at least one of a fluid and a vacuum in order to communicate the respective fluid or vacuum to the outlet for irrigating or suctioning the sinus cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Thomas R. Jenkins, Meera L. Sankaran, Alfredo R. Cantu, Rohit Girotra
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Publication number: 20170014272Abstract: An apparatus includes a rigid body, a flexible sealing element, a nozzle assembly, and an electrode. The rigid body defines a channel, a reservoir, and a vent path. The reservoir is in fluid communication with the channel. The vent path is in fluid communication with the reservoir. The reservoir is configured to provide spacing between the channel and the vent path. The sealing element is positioned distal to the rigid body. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle head and a post. The post extends distally through the channel of the rigid body. The nozzle head projects distally from a distal end of the post. The electrode is disposed within the channel of the rigid body. The reservoir extends laterally from a longitudinal axis defined by the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicant: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Miranda M. Ray, Rohit Girotra, Anh Quoc Truong, Radhika Patel, Thomas D. Gross, Alfredo Cantu
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Patent number: 9539146Abstract: A tympanostomy tube delivery device comprises a shaft assembly, a pressure equalization tube, and a trigger assembly. The shaft assembly comprises a cannula and a pusher operable to translate relative to the cannula. The pressure equalization tube is positioned within the shaft assembly. The pusher is operable to drive the pressure equalization tube out of the shaft assembly. The trigger assembly includes a pair of pushbuttons and a linkage. The pushbuttons are secured to the device via living hinges and are selectively pivotable. The linkage is configured to engage the delivery device to thereby selectively prevent actuation of the delivery device. The pivoting of one or both the pushbuttons is configured cause the linkage to collapse so as to disengage the delivery device and thereby actuate the delivery device.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Tusker Medical, Inc.Inventors: Rohit Girotra, Thomas D. Gross