Patents by Inventor Shigeyuki Ozaki
Shigeyuki Ozaki 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: 20240164764Abstract: A retractor includes plural holes penetrating from a front surface to a back surface of the retractor. The retractor is inserted into an aorta. When one end side of a thread that penetrates from the front surface to the back surface through one of the holes and penetrates from an inside to an outside of the aorta, and the other end side of the thread that penetrates from the front surface to the back surface through a hole of the plural holes different from the hole through which the one end side penetrates and penetrates from the inside to the outside of the aorta are pulled, the aorta is widened in a radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Publication number: 20220039958Abstract: Provided is a template 1 including a plurality of forming parts 2 to accommodate various sizes of valve cusps to be formed from a pericardium. Each of the forming parts 2 includes a hole 10A and a hole 10B for drawing lines which indicate positions at which the pericardium taker from a patient is to be cut. Each of the forming parts 2 further includes a hole 11A, a plurality of holes 11B, holes 11C, and holes 11D for drawing marks that indicate positions at which a valve cusp material cut and formed from the pericardium is sutured to a blood vessel. The lines that indicate the cutting positions are drawn on the pericardium by moving a skin marker 5 along the holes 10A and 10B. The drawing of the marks corresponding to the suture positions at the hole 11A, the holes 11B, the holes 11C, and the holes 11D is carried out with the skin marker 5.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Publication number: 20210386548Abstract: A valve cusp sizer includes a back surface brought into contact with a living body, and a hole that is formed on the top surface at a distance from the center in a left-right direction toward one side in the left-right direction and into which a support rod is inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Patent number: 10799362Abstract: A training kit is provided for practicing aortic valve reconstruction. The aortic valve reconstruction training kit is provided with a blood vessel model and multiple valve leaflet models, and the blood vessel model has a base-capped or base-uncapped cylindrical form having an opening formed on at least the top part thereof. The blood vessel model also has a valve ring part which is formed in the middle of the cylinder and to which the valve leaflet models can be sutured. By using the training kit, it becomes possible to practice a suturing technique that is believed to be the most difficult in aortic valve reconstruction, namely, a technique of accurately suturing a new valve leaflet to a valve ring part, to which an abnormal valve leaflet has been attached, of a cylindrical aorta while viewing the inside of the aorta from above.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: JAPANESE ORGANIZATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventors: Shigeyuki Ozaki, Takahiro Uchida
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Patent number: 10166103Abstract: To provide a valve cusp sizer which is small and easy to handle. The present invention relates to a valve cusp sizer 100 for determining the size of a valve cusp depending on the size of a cardiac valve. The valve cusp sizer 100 includes a front surface 10 formed in an arcuate surface form to be abutted against an organism, a back surface 20 positioned on an opposite surface side of the front surface 10, and a pinching portion 30 protruding from the back surface 20. By removing a grip member and a grip member attachment portion from a conventional valve cusp sizer in this manner, and by forming the pinching portion 30 to be held by a clamp, tweezers, or the like, it is possible to dramatically miniaturize the valve cusp sizer while maintaining necessary functions of the valve cusp sizer.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Japanese Organization For Medical Device Development, Inc.Inventor: Shigeyuki Ozaki
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Patent number: 9974648Abstract: A template 13 comprises a cusp base forming part 11 having a shape corresponding to a cusp base is provided to obtain cusp material for dispersing stresses exerted on the cusp. Such a cusp forming template may further comprise wing forming parts 15 corresponding to wing parts provided outside the cusp base forming part 11. As examples of the wing forming part, there may be employed a single or plural holes provided at a part or parts corresponding to the outline of each wing, and guide parts provided at parts corresponding to the outline of wings.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignees: TOHO UNIVERSITY, JAPANESE ORGANIZATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventor: Shigeyuki Ozaki
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Publication number: 20180098852Abstract: A training kit is provided for practicing aortic valve reconstruction. The aortic valve reconstruction training kit is provided with a blood vessel model and multiple valve leaflet models, and the blood vessel model has a base-capped or base-uncapped cylindrical form having an opening formed on at least the top part thereof. The blood vessel model also has a valve ring part which is formed in the middle of the cylinder and to which the valve leaflet models can be sutured. By using the training kit, it becomes possible to practice a suturing technique that is believed to be the most difficult in aortic valve reconstruction, namely, a technique of accurately suturing a new valve leaflet to a valve ring part, to which an abnormal valve leaflet has been attached, of a cylindrical aorta while viewing the inside of the aorta from above.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Shigeyuki OZAKI, Takahiro UCHIDA
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Publication number: 20170304052Abstract: The present invention provides a leaflet sizer comprising first and second commissure indication parts to be contacted with two commissures of a cardiac valve, the first and second commissure indication parts being movable relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Patent number: 9788940Abstract: In a case of repairing an aortic valve by forming a valve cusp with a biomembrane, the shape and the size of a valve cusp can be determined easily. An instrument including a valve cusp sizer for measuring the size of the valve cusp and a template for scribing lines for the shape of a valve cusp conforming to the measured size of the valve cusp, in which the valve cusp sizer has a plurality of differently-sized sizer blocks attached to each of the top ends of grip members respectively and each sizer block has an arcuate surface formed by cutting each of differently-sized circular cylinders at an angle conforming to the central angle for the commissure portions and, the template is formed with a scribing portion including a substantially semi-circular valve cusp base forming portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: JAPANESE ORGANIZATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventor: Shigeyuki Ozaki
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Publication number: 20170281347Abstract: To provide a valve cusp sizer which is small and easy to handle. The present invention relates to a valve cusp sizer 100 for determining the size of a valve cusp depending on the size of a cardiac valve. The valve cusp sizer 100 includes a front surface 10 formed in an arcuate surface form to be abutted against an organism, a back surface 20 positioned on an opposite surface side of the front surface 10, and a pinching portion 30 protruding from the back surface 20. By removing a grip member and a grip member attachment portion from a conventional valve cusp sizer in this manner, and by forming the pinching portion 30 to be held by a clamp, tweezers, or the like, it is possible to dramatically miniaturize the valve cusp sizer while maintaining necessary functions of the valve cusp sizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2015Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Publication number: 20170189173Abstract: A template 13 comprises a cusp base forming part 11 having a shape corresponding to a cusp base is provided to obtain cusp material for dispersing stresses exerted on the cusp. Such a cusp forming template may further comprise wing forming parts 15 corresponding to wing parts provided outside the cusp base forming part 11. As examples of the wing forming part, there may be employed a single or plural holes provided at a part or parts corresponding to the outline of each wing, and guide parts provided at parts corresponding to the outline of wings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Publication number: 20160317297Abstract: In a case of repairing an aortic valve by forming a valve cusp with a biomembrane, the shape and the size of a valve cusp can be determined easily. An instrument including a valve cusp sizer for measuring the size of the valve cusp and a template for scribing lines for the shape of a valve cusp conforming to the measured size of the valve cusp, in which the valve cusp sizer has a plurality of differently-sized sizer blocks attached to each of the top ends of grip members respectively and each sizer block has an arcuate surface formed by cutting each of differently-sized circular cylinders at an angle conforming to the central angle for the commissure portions and, the template is formed with a scribing portion including a substantially semi-circular valve cusp base forming portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Applicant: Japanese Organization for Medical Device Development, Inc.Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Patent number: 9414920Abstract: In a case of repairing an aortic valve by forming a valve cusp with a biomembrane, the shape and the size of a valve cusp can be determined easily. An instrument including a valve cusp sizer for measuring the size of the valve cusp and a template for scribing lines for the shape of a valve cusp conforming to the measured size of the valve cusp, in which the valve cusp sizer has a plurality of differently-sized sizer blocks attached to each of the top ends of grip members respectively and each sizer block has an arcuate surface formed by cutting each of differently-sized circular cylinders at an angle conforming to the central angle for the commissure portions and, the template is formed with a scribing portion including a substantially semi-circular valve cusp base forming portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Inventor: Shigeyuki Ozaki
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Publication number: 20140058504Abstract: In a case of repairing an aortic valve by forming a valve cusp with a biomembrane, the shape and the size of a valve cusp can be determined easily. An instrument including a valve cusp sizer for measuring the size of the valve cusp and a template for scribing lines for the shape of a valve cusp conforming to the measured size of the valve cusp, in which the valve cusp sizer has a plurality of differently-sized sizer blocks attached to each of the top ends of grip members respectively and each sizer block has an arcuate surface formed by cutting each of differently-sized circular cylinders at an angle conforming to the central angle for the commissure portions and, the template is formed with a scribing portion including a substantially semi-circular valve cusp base forming portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Patent number: 8043854Abstract: In the transplant of a living organism tissue, such as a heart valve, taken from an animal, etc. into a human body, a cell removing solution for removing original cells from the living organism tissue is provided with flow approximately equal to the bloodstream of transplant recipient living body, and the living organism tissue is placed in the flow so as to effect immersion of the living organism tissue in the cell removing solution. In the immersion, it is preferred that the living organism tissue placed in the cell removing solution, while being rotated, be irradiated with microwave. As a result, original cells can be removed from the living organism tissue uniformly and reliably, so that the biocompatibility of living organism tissue after transplant can be enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignees: Waseda University, Selfusion Inc.Inventors: Mitsuo Umezu, Kiyotaka Iwasaki, Shigeyuki Ozaki, Yuji Morimoto, Osamu Endo
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Publication number: 20110251598Abstract: In a case of repairing an aortic valve, etc. by forming a valve cusp with a biomembrane or the like, the shape and the size of a valve cusp can be determined easily.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Shigeyuki OZAKI
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Publication number: 20060212074Abstract: In the transplant of a living organism tissue, such as a heart valve, taken from an animal, etc. into a human body, a cell removing solution for removing original cells from the living organism tissue is provided with flow approximately equal to the bloodstream of transplant recipient living body, and the living organism tissue is placed in the flow so as to effect immersion of the living organism tissue in the cell removing solution. In the immersion, it is preferred that the living organism tissue placed in the cell removing solution, while being rotated, be irradiated with microwave. As a result, original cells can be removed from the living organism tissue uniformly and reliably, so that the biocompatibility of living organism tissue after transplant can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2004Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicants: WASEDA UNIVERSITY, AUBEX CORPORATIONInventors: Mitsuo Umezu, Kiyotaka Iwasaki, Shigeyuki Ozaki, Yuji Morimoto, Osamu Endo