Patents by Inventor Sally Carter
Sally Carter 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: 20130193191Abstract: An apparatus for joining two hollow organ sections with an annular array of surgical staples includes a staple cartridge, an anvil, a buttress member, and a buttress mount. In particular, the staple cartridge includes a plurality of surgical staples in an annular array. The anvil includes an anvil member and a shaft extending therefrom. The anvil member defines a plurality of staple pockets for deforming the surgical staples. The anvil is movable relative to the staple cartridge component between spaced apart and approximated positions to adjustably clamp tissue between the staple cartridge and the anvil. The buttress member is concentrically aligned with the plurality of staple pockets defined in the anvil member. The buttress mount is detachably secured with the shaft of the anvil. The buttress mount includes at least one support member radially extending outward to secure the buttress member to the anvil member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Richard P. Stevenson, Thomas Casasanta, JR., Sally Carter
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Publication number: 20130193190Abstract: A surgical stapling device for joining tissue portions includes a handle assembly, and a tubular body portion having a staple cartridge assembly containing a plurality of surgical staples in an annular array. The surgical stapling device includes an anvil assembly having a shaft for removably connecting the anvil assembly to the tubular body portion. The anvil assembly and the tubular body portion are juxtaposed with respect to one another along the shaft and are arranged so as to be approximated with respect to one another. The surgical stapling device includes a buttress material supported by the tubular body portion and disposed between the anvil assembly and the staple cartridge assembly. The surgical stapling device includes a suture material that is adapted for engagement with the tubular body portion and the buttress material to secure the buttress material to the tubular body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Sally Carter, Richard P. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20130153639Abstract: An apparatus for joining two hollow organ sections includes a staple cartridge component, an anvil component, a knife member, a buttress mount and a buttress member. The staple cartridge component includes a plurality of surgical staples in an annular array. The anvil component is movable relative to the staple cartridge component between spaced apart and approximated positions to adjustably clamp tissue. The knife member is movable relative to the staple cartridge component. The buttress mount is concentrically disposed at least partially within the lumen of the knife member. The buttress mount includes a plurality of spokes radially extending outward and a plurality of legs detachably secured with an inner wall of the knife member. The buttress member is secured with the plurality of spokes of the buttress mount. The buttress member is concentrically aligned with the plurality of surgical staples.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Gerald Hodgkinson, Paul A. Scirica, Sally Carter, Richard P. Stevenson, Arthur Hislop, Thomas Casasanta, JR.
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Publication number: 20130153638Abstract: A staple cartridge for use with a surgical stapling apparatus includes a cartridge body including a tissue contacting surface defining a plurality of staple retaining slots, a staple disposed within each staple retaining slot of the cartridge body, and a substantially circular buttress. The buttress includes an inner portion, an outer portion, and a middle portion extending between the inner portion and the outer portion. At least one stiffened region joins the buttress to the tissue contacting surface of the cartridge body. The inner portion, the middle portion, the outer portion, and the at least one stiffened region are all formed from a common material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Sally Carter, Gerald Hodgkinson, Richard P. Stevenson, Arthur Hislop, Ernest Aranyi, Jennifer Whiffen
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Publication number: 20130153634Abstract: An apparatus for joining two hollow organ sections with an annular array of surgical staples includes a staple cartridge component, an anvil component, a buttress component and a fastening member. The staple cartridge component includes a plurality of surgical staples arranged in an annular array. The anvil component is movable relative to the staple cartridge component between spaced apart and approximated positions to adjustably clamp the organ sections between the staple cartridge and anvil components. The buttress components are configured and dimensioned to be positioned on a distal surface of the staple cartridge component and the proximal surface of the anvil component. In particular, the buttress component includes a buttress member and a plurality of circumferentially arranged tabs extending proximally from the buttress member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Sally Carter, Richard P. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20130153633Abstract: A surgical stapling apparatus including a releasable buttress material includes a cartridge assembly, an anvil assembly, and a buttress material. The cartridge assembly includes a plurality of staples, a tissue contacting surface defining staple retaining slots, and a swaged outer edge. The anvil assembly includes a tissue contacting surface defining staple pockets for forming staples expelled from the staple retaining slots of the cartridge assembly. The buttress material has an outer portion that is retaining within the swaged outer edge of the cartridge assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Thomas Casasanta, JR., Andrew Miesse, Jennifer Whiffen, Elizabeth M. Contini, Sally Carter
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Patent number: 8449459Abstract: A surgical access portal includes a seal housing, a sleeve mountable to the seal housing, and a seal disposed within the seal housing. The seal includes a first layer having an opening for the reception and passage of a surgical instrument, a second continuous layer for providing a fluid tight seal in the seal housing in the presence and/or in the absence of a surgical instrument, and a third layer having an opening for the passage of a surgical instrument therethrough. The first and third layers have a higher density than the second layer for maintaining the second layer in an axially compressed state therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Andrew Hudon, Sally Carter, Charles Trahan
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Patent number: 8414485Abstract: A surgical access apparatus includes an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal passageway for reception and passage of a surgical object and an access housing mountable to the access member. The access housing includes a diaphragm mounted thereto. The diaphragm is adapted for rotational movement about the longitudinal axis relative to the access housing. The diaphragm defines at least one internal pocket and has a seal assembly disposed within the internal pocket. The seal assembly has an interface seal member adapted for establishing a fluid tight seal about the surgical object. The seal assembly is adapted for selective movement within the pocket about multiple axes in response to manipulation of the surgical object.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Paul D. Richard, Gene A. Stellon, Sally Carter, Brian Rockrohr, Elias Hartoumbekis
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Patent number: 8353825Abstract: A surgical access portal includes a seal housing and a sleeve mounted to the sleeve housing having an internal longitudinal passage adapted to provide access to underlying tissue. A seal is in mechanical cooperation with an inner wall of the seal housing and has an opening for reception and passage of a surgical instrument in a substantially sealed relation. A sponge is disposed distally of the seal and absorbs fluids that enter the seal housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2010Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Richard Hammond, Sally Carter
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Publication number: 20120108905Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a contoured instrument seal for arthroscopic, laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery. The contoured instrument seal includes a body, an annular inner edge, an annular outer edge, and one or more raised concentric rings, e.g., having a spiral shape. The body includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The annular inner edge defines an opening adapted to receive a surgical instrument. The annular outer edge may be adapted to mechanically mount to an inner portion of a seal housing. The raised concentric ring is defined on a surface of the resilient body between the annular inner edge and the annular outer edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Sally Carter, Andrew Hudon, Andrew Barnes
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Publication number: 20120078058Abstract: A surgical access apparatus includes an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal passageway for reception and passage of a surgical object and an access housing mountable to the access member. The access housing includes a diaphragm mounted thereto. The diaphragm is adapted for rotational movement about the longitudinal axis relative to the access housing. The diaphragm defines at least one internal pocket and has a seal assembly disposed within the internal pocket. The seal assembly has an interface seal member adapted for establishing a fluid tight seal about the surgical object. The seal assembly is adapted for selective movement within the pocket about multiple axes in response to manipulation of the surgical object.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Paul D. Richard, Gene A. Stellon, Sally Carter, Brian Rockrohr, Elias Hartoumbekis
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Patent number: 8092430Abstract: A surgical access apparatus includes an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal passageway for reception and passage of a surgical object and an access housing mountable to the access member. The access housing includes a diaphragm mounted thereto. The diaphragm is adapted for rotational movement about the longitudinal axis relative to the access housing. The diaphragm defines at least one internal pocket and has a seal assembly disposed within the internal pocket. The seal assembly has an interface seal member adapted for establishing a fluid tight seal about the surgical object. The seal assembly is adapted for selective movement within the pocket about multiple axes in response to manipulation of the surgical object.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Paul D. Richard, Gene A. Stellon, Sally Carter, Brian Rockrohr, Elias Hartoumbekis
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Patent number: 8025681Abstract: Provided is a system for dynamically stabilizing a spine. In one example, the system includes a first bone anchor coupled to a first polyaxial head and a second bone anchor coupled to a second polyaxial head. An axis passing through a center of each polyaxial head is aligned with a center of rotation. A first member has a first end movably coupled to the first polyaxial head and a second end. A second member has a third end coupled to the second polyaxial head and a fourth end moveably coupled to the second end. The first and second members are configured to maintain the alignment of the axes with the center of rotation during three dimensional movement of the first member relative to the second member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Theken Spine, LLCInventors: Dennis Colleran, Arnold Oyola, Michael Perriello, Sally Carter, Joshua Morin
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Publication number: 20110224495Abstract: A surgical access port apparatus includes a portal member including an outer wall defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen configured to allow a surgical instrument to pass therethrough and a securing member operatively connected to the distal end of the outer wall of portal member. The securing member is movable with respect to the portal member between an initial at least partially coiled condition defining a first transverse dimension and an activated condition defining a second transverse dimension greater than the first transverse dimension to engage body tissue to assist in retaining the portal member within the body tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Sally Carter, Joseph Hotter
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Publication number: 20110082338Abstract: A surgical portal device comprising a body portion and at least one thread is disclosed. The body portion defines a longitudinal axis and has a proximal end, a distal end, an exterior surface, and a lumen configured to allow a surgical instrument to pass therethrough. The at least one thread extends at least partially along the exterior surface of the body portion. The at least one thread defines a thread pitch between adjacent portions of the thread. A distal portion of the thread pitch is different from a proximal portion of the thread pitch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LPInventors: Gregory Fischvogt, Sally Carter, David Fowler
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Publication number: 20100256453Abstract: A surgical access portal includes a seal housing and a sleeve mounted to the sleeve housing having an internal longitudinal passage adapted to provide access to underlying tissue. A seal is in mechanical cooperation with an inner wall of the seal housing and has an opening for reception and passage of a surgical instrument in a substantially sealed relation. A sponge is disposed distally of the seal and absorbs fluids that enter the seal housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Richard Hammond, Sally Carter
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Publication number: 20100249515Abstract: A surgical access portal includes a seal housing, a sleeve mountable to the seal housing, and a seal disposed within the seal housing. The seal includes a first layer having an opening for the reception and passage of a surgical instrument, a second continuous layer for providing a fluid tight seal in the seal housing in the presence and/or in the absence of a surgical instrument, and a third layer having an opening for the passage of a surgical instrument therethrough. The first and third layers have a higher density than the second layer for maintaining the second layer in an axially compressed state therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Andrew Hudon, Sally Carter, Charles Trahan
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Publication number: 20100234688Abstract: A seal assembly configured for use with a cannula assembly includes a housing and a suture retaining member disposed in mechanical cooperation with the housing. The suture retaining member is configured to hold at least one suture and configured to help prevent the tangling of sutures. A slit seal member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the housing. The slit seal member is configured to create a substantially fluid-tight seal in the absence of a surgical instrument inserted therethrough. An instrument seal member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the housing. The instrument seal member is configured to create a substantially fluid-tight seal around a surgical instrument inserted therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Sally Carter
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Publication number: 20100191261Abstract: There are disclosed various embodiments of auxiliary and detachable caps for managing the passage of suture materials through a surgical cannula. The disclosed suture management caps generally include one or more frame members defining a central opening for the passage of suture material and surgical instruments. The frame members include one or more grasping members for temporarily securing a length of suture material. A plurality of cutouts is also provided in the rim of the frame defining the central opening for maintaining the lengths of suture material in a spaced apart relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Sally Carter, Andrew Barnes
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Patent number: D680647Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Covidien LPInventor: Sally Carter