Patents by Inventor Stephen Deal
Stephen Deal 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: 20080091196Abstract: A needle knife sphincterotome comprising a tensioning filament for positionally adjusting its distal end and a needle knife configured for tissue aspiration. The sphincterotome includes an actuatable handle attached to an elongate shaft having a needle knife near its distal end. The tensioning filament includes proximal and distal attachments and is configured such that actuation of the handle introduces a tension in the tensioning filament that bends, arches, or otherwise deforms the distal end of the sphincterotome shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: WILSON-COOK MEDICAL INC.Inventor: STEPHEN DEAL
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Publication number: 20080051831Abstract: A method of occluding a fistula in a patient is provided. The method includes inserting a placement member having a coupling structure, such as a wire guide having a loop at one end, through the primary opening of a fistula and at least partially into the fistula tract; connecting the coupling structure to a medical device, such as a plug, graft, or other occluding member; and inserting the medical device into the fistula by pulling the placement member through the fistula until the medical device contacts the interior wall of the fistula. Medical devices and systems for occluding fistulas are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Stephen Deal, Charles Agnew
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Publication number: 20070167923Abstract: A feeding tube and method for introducing a feeding tube within the gastrointestinal tract of a patient, whereby the feeding tube is introduced over a wire guide of reduced length. The feeding tube comprises an elongate shaft having a distal end and proximal end. The feeding tube comprises a coupling region for coupling the feeding tube to a wire guide. The coupling region is disposed near the distal end of the elongate shaft and has a length that is substantially less than the length of the elongate shaft. The feeding tube is introduced within the patient by coupling the coupling region of feeding tube to a previously introduced wire guide, and then pushing the feeding tube distally along the wire guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc. D/B/A/ Cook EndoscopyInventor: Stephen Deal
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Publication number: 20060106280Abstract: A medical device for allowing a physician to unhand a scope or other instruments while maintaining control of the scope or other instruments during a medical procedure. The medical device includes at least one docks and a harness for attaching the dock to the physician's body. The harness can be adjustable, or sized to fit a specific physician. During a procedure, a physician outfitted with the medical device can place a scope and/or other instrument in the dock(s). Once the scope and/or other instrument is placed in the dock(s), the physicians hands are free to perform other procedures, while the physician continually controls the relative position of the scope with respect to the physician or the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Vihar Surti, Eric Young, Kenneth Kennedy, Frederick Haller, Matthew Carter, Antoine Clark, Stephen Deal
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Publication number: 20050143770Abstract: A method and apparatus for releasably securing a wire guide to an elongate medical device for introduction into a work site with the bodily lumen of a patient. An elongate engagement member is configured to engage the wire guide while it is coupled to the elongate medical device and is configured so as to prevent relative movement between the wire guide and the elongate medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Matthew Carter, Frederick Haller, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Rucker, Stephen Deal, Juan Ayala
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Publication number: 20050090835Abstract: A wire guide holder having a body for securing an elongate medical wire or tube, such as a wire guide or catheter. The body is adapted to be attached to a scope or a bite block. The body can be provided with protrusions and/or grooves for holding a wire guide. The wire guide holder may be affixed to the medical scope by clamping. The wire guide holder can also be provided with a seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Stephen Deal, David Waller, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Rucker, David Hardin, John Karpiel
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Publication number: 20050070794Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing a first elongate medical device and short wire guide that are coupled together into a work site and remotely disconnecting them within the work site such that a secondary device comprising a catheter member can be introduced over the wire guide to the work site, and/or a second wire guide can be introduced to the work site via a passageway of the primary access device. A system of indicia, such as radiopaque or viewable markers, permits the operator to monitor the relative alignment of the devices within the work site to determine when uncoupling has occurred. In one example of the method, a wire guide and primary access device (e.g., a sphincterotome) is coupled to the wire guide and introduced via a duodenoscope into the biliary system. After performing a first medical operation, the devices are uncoupled with the wire guide being left within the biliary system such that a secondary access device, such as a balloon, biopsy device, stent delivery catheter, dilator, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Stephen Deal, Matthew Carter, Frederick Haller, David Hardin, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Rucker, Gregory Skerven, David Waller
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Publication number: 20050070821Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing a first elongate medical device and short wire guide that are coupled together into a work site and remotely disconnecting them within the work site such that a secondary device comprising a catheter member can be introduced over the wire guide to the work site, and/or a second wire guide can be introduced to the work site via a passageway of the primary access device. A system of indicia, such as radiopaque or viewable markers, permits the operator to monitor the relative alignment of the devices within the work site to determine when uncoupling has occurred. In one example of the method, a wire guide and primary access device (e.g., a sphincterotome) is coupled to the wire guide and introduced via a duodenoscope into the biliary system. After performing a first medical operation, the devices are uncoupled with the wire guide being left within the biliary system such that a secondary access device, such as a balloon, biopsy device, stent delivery catheter, dilator, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Stephen Deal, Gregory Skerven, Victor Clark, David Waller
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Publication number: 20050059990Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing a first elongate medical device and short wire guide that are coupled together into a work site and remotely disconnecting them within the work site such that a secondary device comprising a catheter member can be introduced over the wire guide to the work site, and/or a second wire guide can be introduced to the work site via a passageway of the primary access device. A separating member may be provided to remotely separate the wire guide from the elongate medical device. A system of indicia, such as radiopaque or viewable markers, permits the operator to monitor the relative alignment of the devices within the work site to determine when uncoupling has occurred. In one example of the method, a wire guide and primary access device (e.g., a sphincterotome) is coupled to the wire guide and introduced via a duodenoscope into the biliary system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Juan Ayala, Stephen Deal, Charles Agnew, Gregory Skerven
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Publication number: 20050059890Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing a first elongate medical device and short wire guide that are coupled together into a work site and remotely disconnecting them within the work site such that a secondary device comprising a catheter member can be introduced over the wire guide to the work site, and/or a second wire guide can be introduced to the work site via a passageway of the primary access device. A system of indicia, such as radiopaque or viewable markers, permit the operator to monitor the relative alignment of the devices within the work site to determine when uncoupling has occurred. In one example of the method, a wire guide and primary access device (e.g., a sphincterotome) is coupled to the wire guide and introduced via a duodenoscope into the biliary system. After performing a first medical operation, the devices are uncoupled with the wire guide being left within the biliary system such that a secondary access device, such as a balloon, biopsy device, stent delivery catheter, dilator, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Wislon-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Stephen Deal, Matthew Carter, Victor Clark, Frederick Haller, David Hardin, John Karpiel, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Rucker, Gregory Skerven, David Waller