Patents by Inventor Tamir Wolf
Tamir Wolf 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: 20200273552Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling determination and notification of an omitted event in a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to implement a method including accessing frames of video captured during a specific surgical procedure and accessing stored data identifying a recommended sequence of events for the surgical procedure. The method may include comparing the accessed frames with the recommended sequence of events to identify an indication of a deviation between the specific surgical procedure and the recommended sequence of events for the surgical procedure. The method may include determining a name of an intraoperative surgical event associated with the deviation and providing a notification of the deviation including the name of the intraoperative surgical event associated with the deviation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200273577Abstract: Systems and methods for estimating contact force on an anatomical structure during a surgical procedure are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to receive, from at least one image sensor arranged to capture images of a surgical procedure, image data associated with a first event during the surgical procedure and determine, based on the image data, a predicted outcome associated with the surgical procedure. The processor may receive, from at least one image sensor arranged to capture images of a surgical procedure, image data associated with a second event during the surgical procedure and determine, based on the image data associated with the second event, a change in the predicted outcome, causing the predicted outcome to drop below a threshold. The processor may access a data structure of image-related data based on prior surgical procedures; identify a recommended remedial action; and output the recommended remedial action.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200268457Abstract: Systems and methods for generating surgical summary footage are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to implement a method including accessing particular surgical footage containing a first group of frames associated with at least one intraoperative surgical event and a second group of frames not associated with surgical activity. The method may include accessing historical data based on historical surgical footage of prior surgical procedures, wherein the historical data includes information that distinguishes portions of surgical footage into frames associated with intraoperative surgical events and frames not associated with surgical activity. The method may include distinguishing in the particular surgical footage the first group from the second group based on the information and, upon request of a user, presenting to the user an aggregate of the first group of the particular surgical footage while omitting presentation to the user of the second group.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200268472Abstract: Systems and methods for analysis of fluid leakage are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to receive in real time, intracavitary video of a surgical procedure; analyze frames of the intracavitary video to determine an abnormal fluid leakage situation in the intracavitary video; and institute a remedial action when the abnormal fluid leakage situation is determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200273563Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling adjustments to an operating room schedule are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to receive from an image sensor positioned in a surgical operating room, visual data tracking an ongoing surgical procedure. The processor may access a data structure containing information based on historical surgical data and analyze the visual data to determine an estimated completion time of the ongoing surgical procedure. The processor may access a schedule for the surgical operating room, including a scheduled time associated with completion of the ongoing surgical procedure and may calculate, based on the estimated completion time, whether an expected time of completion is likely to result in variance from the scheduled time associated with the completion. The processor may output a notification to thereby enable subsequent users of the surgical operating room to adjust their schedules accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Patent number: 10729502Abstract: Systems and methods for generating surgical summary footage are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to implement a method including accessing particular surgical footage containing a first group of frames associated with at least one intraoperative surgical event and a second group of frames not associated with surgical activity. The method may include accessing historical data based on historical surgical footage of prior surgical procedures, wherein the historical data includes information that distinguishes portions of surgical footage into frames associated with intraoperative surgical events and frames not associated with surgical activity. The method may include distinguishing in the particular surgical footage the first group from the second group based on the information and, upon request of a user, presenting to the user an aggregate of the first group of the particular surgical footage while omitting presentation to the user of the second group.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: THEATOR INC.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200237452Abstract: Systems and methods for reviewing surgical videos are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to implement a method including accessing at least one video of a surgical procedure and causing the at least one video to be output for display. The method may include overlaying on the at least one video outputted for display a surgical timeline, wherein the surgical timeline includes markers identifying at least one of a surgical phase, an intraoperative surgical event, and a decision making junction. The method may enable a surgeon, while viewing playback of the at least one video to select one or more markers on the surgical timeline, and thereby cause a display of the video to skip to a location associated with the selected marker.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: Theator Inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20200107881Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of ultrasound energy. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves by means of shielding it from the effects of laser radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: IIan BEN OREN, Irit YANIV, Tamir WOLF, Avia HERSCHKOVITZ
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Publication number: 20200030130Abstract: Devices and methods of endolumenal formation of gastric sleeves are described. Some embodiments allow templating of a gastric sleeve by a gastric bougie, exposing a selected amount of tissue for suturing access, while maintaining sufficient internal working space for suturing within the template lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: Nitinotes Ltd.Inventors: Dvir KEREN, Yekaterina Dlugach, Irit Yaniv, Tamir Wolf
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Patent number: 10537387Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of ultrasound energy. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves by means of shielding it from the effects of laser radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: DIGMA MEDICAL LTD.Inventors: Ilan Ben Oren, Irit Yaniv, Tamir Wolf, Avia Herschkovitz
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Patent number: 10433998Abstract: Devices and methods of endolumenal formation of gastric sleeves are described. Some embodiments allow templating of a gastric sleeve by a gastric bougie, exposing a selected amount of tissue for suturing access, while maintaining sufficient internal working space for suturing within the template lumen.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Nitinotes Ltd.Inventors: Dvir Keren, Yekaterina Dlugach, Irit Yaniv, Tamir Wolf
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Publication number: 20190015156Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves. According to some embodiments, the sensory nerves include neurons configured to transmit signals triggered by food passing through the duodenum, such as, but not limited to, neurohormonal signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: Ilan BEN-OREN, Avia HERSCHKOVITZ, Tamir WOLF, Irit YANIV
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Publication number: 20180366231Abstract: Systems and methods for analysis and presentation of videos of surgical procedures are provided. For example, a video of a surgical procedure may be obtained, time points corresponding to key intraoperative events may be obtained, and properties of the key intraoperative events may be obtained. Further, the properties of the key intraoperative events may be presented to a user, and a selection of a selected intraoperative event may be received from the user. In response, part of the video associated with the time point corresponding to the selected intraoperative event may be presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: Theator inc.Inventors: Tamir Wolf, Dotan Asselmann
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Publication number: 20180250074Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves. According to some embodiments, the sensory nerves include neurons configured to transmit signals triggered by food passing through the duodenum, such as, but not limited to, neurohormonal signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Ilan BEN-OREN, Avia HERSCHKOVITZ, Tamir WOLF, Irit YANIV
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Patent number: 9993297Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves. According to some embodiments, the sensory nerves include neurons configured to transmit signals triggered by food passing through the duodenum, such as, but not limited to, neurohormonal signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: DIGMA MEDICAL LTD.Inventors: Ilan Ben-Oren, Avia Herschkovitz, Tamir Wolf, Irit Yaniv
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Publication number: 20170304099Abstract: Devices and methods of endolumenal formation of gastric sleeves are described. Some embodiments allow templating of a gastric sleeve by a gastric bougie, exposing a selected amount of tissue for suturing access, while maintaining sufficient internal working space for suturing within the template lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Dvir KEREN, Yekaterina DLUGACH, Irit YANIV, Tamir WOLF, Slava STAROBINSKY
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Publication number: 20170027645Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of ultrasound energy. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves by means of shielding it from the effects of laser radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2015Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Ilan BEN OREN, Irit YANIV, Tamir WOLF, Avia HERSCHKOVITZ
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Publication number: 20160250056Abstract: Devices and methods of endolumenal formation of gastric sleeves are described. Some embodiments allow templating of a gastric sleeve by a gastric bougie, exposing a selected amount of tissue for suturing access, while maintaining sufficient internal working space for suturing within the template lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Dvir KEREN, Yekaterina DLUGACH, Irit YANIV, Tamir WOLF
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Publication number: 20160184596Abstract: A brain stimulation device includes: a threaded head portion; a needle portion connected to the threaded head portion; at least one wireless power source arranged in proximity to the threaded head portion, the at least one wireless power source being configured to generate electrical energy for the brain stimulation device responsive to a wireless power signal being received by the brain stimulation device; and at least one electrode arranged at least partially on an outside surface of the needle portion in electrical communication with the at least one wireless power source, wherein the at least one electrode is configured to transmit an electrical signal responsive to receiving the electrical energy from the at least one wireless power source. A method of using the brain stimulation device is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Itzhak FRIED, Ilan OREN-BEN, Tamir WOLF
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Publication number: 20150359594Abstract: The present disclosure provides, according to some embodiments, methods and systems for selectively reducing, blocking or inhibiting at least part of the neural activity in an organ of a subject. In preferred embodiments, the method and system are used for selectively blocking at least part of the neural activity in a duodenum of a subject in need thereof. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking occurs through use of laser radiation. According to some embodiments, the selective blocking comprises causing damage to at least part of sensory nerves located within a target area while maintaining functional activity of tissue surrounding the sensory nerves. According to some embodiments, the sensory nerves include neurons configured to transmit signals triggered by food passing through the duodenum, such as, but not limited to, neurohormonal signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Ilan Ben-Oren, Avia Herschkovitz, Tamir Wolf, Irit Yaniv