Patents by Inventor Ronen Ne'eman

Ronen Ne'eman 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: 7094247
    Abstract: Apparatus for intratubular intussusception and anastomosis of a hollow organ portion including a cylindrical enclosure, coaxial intratubular intussusception device, for intussusception and clamping means. The apparatus also includes an intratubular anastomosis apparatus for joining organ portions after intussusception thereof with an anastomosis ring and crimping support element. The ring is formed of a shape memory alloy wire, for crimping adjacent organ portions against the crimping support element so as to cause anastomosis therebetween. The ring assumes a plastic or malleable state, at a lower temperature and an elastic state at a higher temperature. The apparatus further includes the crimping support element for intratubular insertion so as to provide a support for crimping the organ portions against the support element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2006
    Assignee: NiTi Medical Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Leonid Monassevitch, Benjamin Spenser, Michael Arad, Ronen Ne'eman
  • Patent number: 6884250
    Abstract: An intratubular anastomosis apparatus for joining organ portions of a hollow organ after intussusception which includes an anastomosis ring, and a crimping support element. The anastomosis ring includes a length of a wire formed of a shape memory alloy for crimping adjacent organ portions against the crimping support element so as to cause anastomosis. The anastomosis ring and the shape memory alloy assumes a plastic state, when at a first, lower temperature and an elastic state, when reaching at least a second, higher temperature. The crimping support element provides a support for crimping the organ portions against the support element. Using the anastomosis ring and crimping support element of the present invention reduces the risk of leakage and no staples or sutures remain within the anastomosed organ portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: NiTi Medical Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Leonid Monassevitch, Benjamin Spenser, Michael Arad, Ronen Ne'eman
  • Publication number: 20040015178
    Abstract: An intratubular anastomosis apparatus for joining organ portions of a hollow organ after intussusception thereof, the device includes an anastomosis ring, and a crimping support element for use therewith. The anastomosis ring includes a length of a wire formed of a shape memory alloy defining a closed generally circular shape, having a central opening, and having overlapping end portions, the anastomosis ring for crimping adjacent organ portions against the crimping support element so as to cause anastomosis therebetween. The anastomosis ring and the shape memory alloy assumes a plastic or malleable state, when at a first, lower temperature and an elastic state, when reaching at least a second, higher temperature. The anastomosis ring thereby is enabled to retain a preselected configuration at the first, lower temperature, and an elastic crimping configuration upon reverting to the second, higher temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2002
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Inventors: Leonid Monassevitch, Benjamin Spenser, Michael Arad, Ronen Ne'eman
  • Publication number: 20040015179
    Abstract: Apparatus for intratubular intussusception and anastomosis of a hollow organ portion including a cylindrical enclosure, coaxial intratubular intussusception device, for intussusception and clamping means. The apparatus also includes an intratubular anastomosis apparatus for joining organ portions after intussusception thereof with an anastomosis ring and crimping support. element. The ring is formed of a shape memory alloy wire, for crimping adjacent organ portions against the crimping support element so as to cause anastomosis therebetween The ring assumes a plastic or malleable state, at a lower temperature and an elastic state at a higher temperature. The apparatus further includes the crimping support element for intratubular insertion so as to provide a support for crimping the organ portions against the support element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2002
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Inventors: Leonid Monassevitch, Benjamin Spenser, Michael Arad, Ronen Ne'eman