Patents by Inventor Steven W. Ek

Steven W. Ek 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: 6200329
    Abstract: A suture securing device includes an inner member defining a suture receiving passage extending between a distal end surface of the inner member and a second surface of the inner member. An outer member defines an opening for receiving the inner member such that suture extending from the second surface is secured between the inner member and the outer member. The second surface is a proximal end surface of the inner member, and a slot extends between an outer surface of the inner member and the passage. Suture is threaded through the inner member in a proximal direction, and the outer member is advanced over the inner member to cause the suture to double back in a distal direction. A suture securing cartridge includes a sleeve having an axial bore with the suture securing device disposed in the bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignees: Smith & Nephew, Inc., University of Massachusetts
    Inventors: Leo C. T. Fung, Steven W. Ek
  • Patent number: 6086608
    Abstract: A suture securing device includes an outer member with a suture receiving passage and an inner member configured for progressive insertion within the suture receiving passage and engagement with the outer member in any one of a plurality of locked positions to secure a suture between the inner member and the outer member. The suture receiving passage includes a threaded portion and the inner member includes a ridge for progressive engagement with threads of the threaded portion. A suture securing cartridge includes a sleeve having an axial bore with the outer member disposed in the bore at a distal end of the sleeve, the inner member disposed in the bore proximally of the outer member, and a carrier which engages the inner member to align the inner member with the suture receiving passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven W. Ek, Kenneth K. Thompson, Randall D. Ross, Jose Lizardi
  • Patent number: 5976075
    Abstract: An endoscope system according to the present invention is characterized by an imaging assembly that a user can alternatively attach to a first deployment assembly and to a second deployment assembly. The image assembly has a distal end configured for detecting image information and a proximal end configured for delivering the image information to a location remote from the imaging assembly distal end. The deployment assembly for deploying the imaging assembly includes a support member and a connecting member. The connecting member is carried on the support member and is removably and replaceably mountable with the imaging assembly housing for connecting the support member to the imaging assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignees: University of Massachusetts, Smith & Nephew, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Beane, Steven W. Ek, Paul Lucey
  • Patent number: 5935149
    Abstract: A method of suturing using a suture with an attached needle includes placing the suture at a desired site to be sutured by passing the needle from a first member of a suture passing forceps to a second member of the forceps. The suture is then secured at the site by passing the needle through a suture receiving passage in an outer member of a suture securing device to position a portion of the suture therein, and inserting an inner member of the suture securing device into the passage to secure the portion of the suture between the inner and outer members. The needle is passed through the passage by threading the needle through a suture threader disposed in the passage, and pulling the threader from the passage. The suture threader has one end terminating in the needled suture and an opposite end terminating in a suture receiving loop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Smith & Nephew Inc.
    Inventor: Steven W. Ek
  • Patent number: 5931844
    Abstract: A handle assembly for a drive tool includes a plunger actuator configured to move a plunger of the drive tool between a retracted position and an extended position, an outer tube actuator configured to move an outer tube of the drive tool between a retracted position and an extended position, and a coupler configured to move the outer tube from its extended position to its retracted position in response to movement of the plunger from its extended position to its retracted position. The drive tool delivers a suture securing device to a surgical site. When the plunger actuator moves the plunger to its extended position, a second member of the device is secured to a first member of the device. When the plunger actuator moves the plunger to a second, further extended position, the plunger deploys the secured first and second members from the drive tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth K. Thompson, Randall D. Ross, Steven W. Ek
  • Patent number: 5906579
    Abstract: A method of positioning a catheter, for example a balloon or treatment catheter. The catheter is inserted in a passage and sensed through the luminal wall to correctly determine its position. As applied to prevent hemorrhage during surgery the method involves inserting the catheter in a deflated configuration along a passage such as a blood vessel near to the operative site in a position determined by direct or video-assisted sensing from outside the passage. In the event a blood vessel is cut during surgery, the already-positioned catheter inflates a balloon to occlude the passage and stop blood flow into the injured site. In one aspect, a flow-directed catheter includes an inflatable balloon attached at its distal end and an optical fiber connected to one or more light emitting regions positioned at the tip or in the vicinity of the balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Assignees: Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Inc., University of Massachusetts
    Inventors: Thomas J. Vander Salm, A. Alan Conlan, Yuri E. Kazakevich, Steven W. Ek, Gheorghe Mihalca
  • Patent number: 5904147
    Abstract: A catheter, for example a balloon or treatment catheter, is positioned to prevent hemorrhage during surgery by inserting the catheter in a deflated configuration along a passage such as a blood vessel near to the operative site in a position determined by direct or video-assisted viewing from outside the passage. In the event a blood vessel is cut during surgery, the previously positioned catheter inflates a balloon to occlude the passage and stop blood flow into the injured site. A flow-directed catheter includes an inflatable balloon attached at its distal end and an optical fiber connected to one or more light emitting regions positioned in the vicinity of the balloon. The light is emitted transversely, and preferably omnidirectionally at one or more points with a sufficient brightness to provide beacons that are readily detected through the walls of a blood vessel and permit a direct determination of the exact location of the balloon within the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignees: University of Massachusetts, Smith& Nephew Endoscopy, Inc.
    Inventors: A. Alan Conlan, Yuri E. Kazakevich, Steven W. Ek, Gheorghe Mihalca
  • Patent number: 5904702
    Abstract: An instrument for performing thoracic surgical procedures including an instrument body, a tool assembly, and an actuating mechanism. The instrument body has a proximal end spaced along a longitudinal axis from a distal end. The tool assembly has two cooperating tool members operably connected to the distal end of the instrument body for insertion into the body cavity. Each of the tool members can include a cam slot. Furthermore, each of the tool members are rotatable between an open and a closed position about a rotation axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The actuating mechanism is carried by the instrument body and provides a high torque on the tool members. The actuating mechanism can include first and second oppositely facing bosses, oriented parallel to the rotation axis, and an actuating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignees: University of Massachusetts, Smith & Nephew, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven W. Ek, A. Alan Conlan
  • Patent number: 5769794
    Abstract: A tissue retrieval bag has a wide mouth and folds for insertion through an incision to a body cavity to form a flat tray and receive excised tissue. The tissue is dropped onto the floor of the bag and the mouth of the bag is then drawn back through the incision, where it drapes the opening to provide a protected tunnel to the resected tissue still lying within the cavity. The bag is preferably transparent, and the enclosed tissue may be viewed endoscopically while a morcellizer is inserted through the tunnel and operated to aspirate the tissue, so that the bag is then readily withdrawn through the incision. Alternatively, an endoscope may be inserted through the tunnel directly into the bag to monitor and control morcellation. In a preferred embodiment the tissue is resected lung tissue and, a morcellizer blade is used to selectively morcellate only the parenchyma, leaving lymphatic tissue and the bronchial tree in the bag for histologic analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignees: Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Inc, University of Massachusetts
    Inventors: A. Alan Conlan, Yuri E. Kazakevich, Steven W. Ek, Babs R. Soller
  • Patent number: 5730747
    Abstract: A suture passing forceps includes an axially elongated support shaft, and a first suture holder for removably holding a needled suture and a second suture holder for capturing the needled suture. The first suture holder includes a suture inlet through which at least part of the suture can be passed. The first suture holder or the second suture holder is an actuatable member which pivots toward an operating position to capture the needled suture in the second suture holder and pivots away from the operating position to remove the suture from the first suture holder. The suture inlet in the suture holder enables complete removal of the suture from the suture holder when the actuatable member and the needled suture move away from the operating position. The second suture holder includes a holding region defined by a contoured surface permitting the needled suture to slide within the holding region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven W. Ek, Richard E. Walton