Patents by Inventor Sivette Lam
Sivette Lam 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: 20170007281Abstract: A dilation catheter device and system for dilating an opening in a paranasal sinus and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat is disclosed. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, shaft markers are disposed on a shaft of the dilation catheter and have a light color to contrast with a dark color of the dilation catheter shaft. The high contrast between the markers and catheter shaft allows for easy viewing of the markers in low light and operation conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20160287445Abstract: A method for cleaning an isthmus of a Eustachian tube (ET) of a patient includes using an instrument. The instrument includes a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a shaft extending therebetween, and a treatment feature disposed at the distal portion. The method includes directing the instrument into an oro-nasal cavity of the patient and advancing at least the distal portion of the instrument into an opening of the ET. The method further includes further advancing the instrument within the ET so that the treatment feature is disposed past, or is coincident with, the isthmus. The method further includes moving the treatment feature relative to the isthmus to clean the isthmus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Lawrence D. Wasicek, Sivette Lam, Ketan P. Muni
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Patent number: 9399121Abstract: A dilation catheter device and system for dilating an opening in a paranasal sinus and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat is disclosed. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, shaft markers are disposed on a shaft of the dilation catheter and have a light color to contrast with a dark color of the dilation catheter shaft. The high contrast between the markers and catheter shaft allows for easy viewing of the markers in low light and operation conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20160058985Abstract: An inflator system comprises a dilation catheter and a fluid pressure regulator assembly. The dilation catheter comprises a shaft defining a lumen and being sized to fit within an anatomical passageway. The dilation catheter further comprises a dilator configured to receive fluid through the lumen and thereby expand in response to fluid communicated through the lumen. The fluid pressure regulator assembly comprises a pump in fluid communication with the dilation catheter. The fluid pressure regulator assembly further comprises a control module configured to store one or more fluid pressure profiles and is operable to receive a selection of a particular fluid pressure profile from the one or more of fluid pressure profiles. The control module is operable to selectively drive the pump in accordance with a selected fluid pressure profile. The fluid pressure regulator assembly further comprises a user input feature operable to selectively activate the control module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Sivette Lam, Arthur M. Lin, Scott O. Chamness
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Publication number: 20150328420Abstract: A medical device and a system and for dilating a stenotic airway of a patient are described. The medical device comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and a shaft system having an inflation lumen and a ventilation lumen the proximal end. The shaft system has a proximal shaft section and a distal shaft section. An inflatable balloon is attached to the distal shaft section in a position that is proximal to the distal end. The ventilating tip is distal to the balloon on the distal shaft section and has one or more radially facing openings. A method for treating a stenotic airway includes inserting the medical device into a patient's airway, and dilating and ventilating the airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Ketan P. Muni, Randy S. Chan, Sivette Lam, Shrirang V. Ranade
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Patent number: 9095364Abstract: A medical device and a system and for dilating a stenotic airway of a patient are described. The medical device comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and a shaft system having an inflation lumen and a ventilation lumen the proximal end. The shaft system has a proximal shaft section and a distal shaft section. An inflatable balloon is attached to the distal shaft section in a position that is proximal to the distal end. The ventilating tip is distal to the balloon on the distal shaft section and has one or more radially facing openings. A method for treating a stenotic airway includes inserting the medical device into a patient's airway, and dilating and ventilating the airway.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Ketan P. Muni, Randy S. Chan, Sivette Lam, Shrirang V. Ranade
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Publication number: 20150202089Abstract: An apparatus comprises a shaft, an expandable dilator, and at least one ventilation pathway. The shaft defines a longitudinal axis and comprises a distal and proximal ends with at least one shaft lumen. The expandable dilator comprises body with its own proximal and distal ends. The body is configured to transition between a contracted state and an expanded state. The body is configured to dilate a Eustachian tube of a patient in the expanded state. The at least one ventilation pathway is configured to provide ventilation from the distal end of the body to the proximal end of the body when the body is in the expanded state. In some examples, the ventilation pathway comprises a set of transversely oriented vent openings formed through the shaft. In some other examples, the ventilation pathway comprises a space defined between one or more radially outwardly protruding features of the expandable dilator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Peter F. Campbell, Daniel T. Harfe, Hung V. Ha, Ketan P. Muni, Andrew Nguyen, Sivette Lam, John Y. Chang, Eric Goldfarb
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Publication number: 20140336693Abstract: Devices, systems and methods useable for dilating the ostia of paranasal sinuses and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, an optional handle may be used to facilitate grasping or supporting a device of the present invention as well as another device (e.g., an endoscope) with a single hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20140277061Abstract: A dilation device comprises an elongate shaft, an inflatable balloon, and a resilient tube. The inflatable balloon is disposed along the shaft. The resilient tube is also disposed along the shaft and is positioned to encompass at least part of the inflatable balloon. The resilient tube is configured to impose an inwardly directed resilient bias on at least a portion of the exterior of the inflatable balloon. At least part of the resilient tube is secured to one or both of the elongate shaft or the inflatable balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Sivette Lam, Ketan P. Muni
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Patent number: 8747389Abstract: Devices, systems and methods useable for dilating the ostia of paranasal sinuses and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, an optional handle may be used to facilitate grasping or supporting a device of the present invention as well as another device (e.g., an endoscope) with a single hand.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20130184568Abstract: A medical device and a system and for dilating a stenotic airway of a patient are described. The medical device comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and a shaft system having an inflation lumen and a ventilation lumen the proximal end. The shaft system has a proximal shaft section and a distal shaft section. An inflatable balloon is attached to the distal shaft section in a position that is proximal to the distal end. The ventilating tip is distal to the balloon on the distal shaft section and has one or more radially facing openings. A method for treating a stenotic airway includes inserting the medical device into a patient's airway, and dilating and ventilating the airway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventors: Ketan P. Muni, Randy S. Chan, Sivette Lam, Shrirang V. Ranade
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Publication number: 20110004057Abstract: A dilation catheter device and system for dilating an opening in a paranasal sinus and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat is disclosed. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, shaft markers are disposed on a shaft of the dilation catheter and have a light color to contrast with a dark color of the dilation catheter shaft. The high contrast between the markers and catheter shaft allows for easy viewing of the markers in low light and operation conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: ACCLARENT, INC.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20090312745Abstract: A dilation catheter device and system for dilating an opening in a paranasal sinus and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat is disclosed. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, shaft markers are disposed on a shaft of the dilation catheter and have a light color to contrast with a dark color of the dilation catheter shaft. The high contrast between the markers and catheter shaft allows for easy viewing of the markers in low light and operation conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: ACCLARENT, INC.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Publication number: 20080195041Abstract: Devices, systems and methods useable for dilating the ostia of paranasal sinuses and/or other passageways within the ear, nose or throat. A dilation catheter device and system is constructed in a manner that facilitates ease of use by the operator and, in at least some cases, allows the dilation procedure to be performed by a single operator. Additionally, the dilation catheter device and system may be useable in conjunction with an endoscope and/or a fluoroscope to provide for easy manipulation and positioning of the devices and real time visualization of the entire procedure or selected portions thereof. In some embodiments, an optional handle may be used to facilitate grasping or supporting a device of the present invention as well as another device (e.g., an endoscope) with a single hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Eric Goldfarb, John Y. Chang, William M. Facteau, Sivette Lam, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Ketan P. Muni
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Patent number: 6849068Abstract: Aspiration catheters suitable for use in the treatment of an occlusion in a blood vessel are disclosed. These catheters are especially useful in the removal of occlusions from saphenous vein grafts, the coronary and carotid arteries, arteries above the aortic arch and even smaller vessels. The catheters of the present invention are provided in either over-the-wire or in single operator form. Radiopaque markers are preferably incorporated into distal ends of the catheters to facilitate their positioning within the body. The catheters are provided with varying flexibility along the length of the shaft, such that they are soft and flexible enough to be navigated through the vasculature of a patient without causing damage, but are stiff enough to sustain the axial push required to position the catheter properly and to sustain the aspiration pressures.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Medtronic AVE, Inc.Inventors: Celso J. Bagaoisan, Hung V. Ha, Mukund R. Patel, Sivette Lam
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Publication number: 20040073162Abstract: A balloon catheter construction is disclosed wherein bands are used to mechanically attach a balloon to a catheter shaft. The bands provide a mechanical seal that secures the balloon to the catheter shaft without the use of an adhesive and prevents fluid loss from the interior of the balloon. Fillets may be provided at the ends of the balloon and band to provide a smooth transition region between the shaft and the balloon for facilitating advancement through a blood vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Jefferey C. Bleam, Juan T. Domingo, Ketan P. Muni, Sivette Lam
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Patent number: 6554795Abstract: Disclosed herein is a compliant catheter balloon with an improved elastic response and reduced longitudinal expansion, and a method of forming the same. The balloon comprises a SEBS block copolymer, which is longitudinally pre-stretched during the balloon manufacture process. In order to control the working length of a balloon on a catheter, at least one adhesive stop is provided on the catheter which prevents adhesive from wicking into the working length of the balloon. Preferably, a pair of thermoset tubings with an outer diameter size close to the size of the inner diameter of the balloon are inserted on the distal portion of the catheter. After the proper placement of the balloon, the adhesive is applied at the balloon's proximal and distal ends. As the adhesive wicks to the balloon, the thermoset tubings will eventually stop the adhesive to prevent further wicking of adhesive into the balloon's working length.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Medtronic Ave, Inc.Inventors: Celso J. Bagaoisan, Ketan P. Muni, Hung V. Ha, Sivette Lam, Gholam-Reza Zadno-Azizi, Mukund R. Patel
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Publication number: 20020177800Abstract: Various methods and apparatus are provided for aspirating emboli and other particles from the vasculature of a patient, particularly within saphenous vein grafts, coronary arteries, carotid arteries and similar vessels. One embodiment of an aspiration catheter is particularly well suited for delivery over a guidewire. Preferably, the guidewire is hollow and carries a distal occlusive device, and has a low profile to facilitate passage into small vessels. The aspiration catheter comprises an elongate body having a guidewire lumen positioned within an aspiration lumen, thereby providing a low profile catheter having a round cross-sectional shape. The aspiration lumen has an angled aspiration mouth which improves evacuation efficiency, and facilitates aspiration of larger particles within vessels. The angle of the aspiration mouth prevents suction between the mouth and the occlusive device, thereby reducing forced movement of the occlusive device while it is deployed during aspiration procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Celso J. Bagaoisan, Hung V. Ha, Mukund R. Patel, Sivette Lam, Ketan P. Muni, Gholam-Reza Zadno-Azizi
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Patent number: 6468230Abstract: The present invention provides an improved core wire for use in a medical catheter. In one aspect, the invention provides a core wire with a shapeable tip and method of using the same. A core wire previously made superelastic is subject to additional processing to remove its superelasticity thereby allowing the material to be shapeable to aid in advancing the core wire through a blood vessel or other body cavities. In another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for securing the core wire to the distal end of an elongated catheter tubular body. The tubular body is mechanically crimped onto the core wire to secure the core wire in place. This crimping method has been found to increase the strength of the bond between the core wire and the catheter tube so that greater pull force is required to break the core wire off from the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Medtronic Percusurge, Inc.Inventors: Ketan P. Muni, Sivette Lam, Juan T. Domingo, Gholam-Reza Zadno-Azizi
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Patent number: 6398773Abstract: Aspiration catheters and methods for the treatment of an occlusion in a blood vessel. These catheters and methods are especially useful in the removal of occlusions from saphenous vein grafts, the coronary and carotid arteries, arteries above the aortic arch and even smaller vessels. The catheters of the present invention are provided in either over-the-wire or in single operator form. Radiopaque markers are preferably incorporated into distal ends of the catheters, and visual markers are incorporated into the proximal end of the catheters, to facilitate their positioning within the body. The catheters are provided with varying flexibility along the length of the shaft, such that they are soft and flexible enough to be navigated through the vasculature of a patient without causing damage, but are stiff enough to sustain the axial push required to position the catheter properly and to sustain the aspiration pressures.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Medtronic PercuSurge, IncInventors: Celso J. Bagaoisan, Hung V. Ha, Mukund R. Patel, Sivette Lam, Mir Imran