Patents by Inventor Victor Chornenky
Victor Chornenky 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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Patent number: 10335224Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2015Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20160338761Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2015Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20150230855Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing noninvasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical, contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: August 20, 2015Applicant: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 8958888Abstract: An apparatus and method for treatment of a tubular anatomical structure is disclosed. The method includes using an electrical signal to destroy elongated cells on the tubular anatomical structure. The apparatus may include one or more electrodes for creating an electric field, and a cooling system for carrying heat away from the electrode. The elongated cells can include nerve cells on the tubular anatomical structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 8932196Abstract: A method, apparatus and a system for thermally-assisted pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation for treatment of osteoarthritis are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises a multi-coil applicator adapted for positioning near or around of the treated joint, a pulse generator functionally coupled to the applicator, a power supply, and a feedback loop for stabilizing the temperature of the joint. The feedback loop includes a heating element, a temperature sensor and an electronic controller for maintaining the temperature of the joint in the range of 38 to 42 degree C. At elevated temperatures the healing effect of PEMF stimulation on the cartilage is maximized and overall efficiency of the treatment is improved. To produce a high electric field, the coils of the applicator are made with a low number of turns, for example less than 5 turns, and are spatially arranged to cover the whole joint without “dead” zones.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Minnesota Medical Physics LLCInventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 8906006Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20140155977Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: ANGIODYNAMICS, INC.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20140107643Abstract: An apparatus and method for treatment of muscle tension on a tubular anatomical structure is disclosed. The method includes using an electrical signal to destroy elongated cells causing tension on the tubular anatomical structure. The apparatus may include one or more electrodes for creating an electric field, and a cooling system for carrying heat away from the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20140024882Abstract: A method, apparatus and a system for thermally-assisted pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation for treatment of osteoarthritis are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises a multi-coil applicator adapted for positioning near or around of the treated joint, a pulse generator functionally coupled to the applicator, a power supply, and a feedback loop for stabilizing the temperature of the joint. The feedback loop includes a heating element, a temperature sensor and an electronic controller for maintaining the temperature of the joint in the range of 38 to 42 degree C. At elevated temperatures the healing effect of PEMF stimulation on the cartilage is maximized and overall efficiency of the treatment is improved. To produce a high electric field, the coils of the applicator are made with a low number of turns, for example less than 5 turns, and are spatially arranged to cover the whole joint without “dead” zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Victor CHORNENKY, Ali JAAFAR
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Publication number: 20110065976Abstract: A method, apparatus and a system for thermally-assisted pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation for treatment of osteoarthritis are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises a multi-coil applicator adapted for positioning near or around of the treated joint, a pulse generator functionally coupled to the applicator, a power supply, and a feedback loop for stabilizing the temperature of the joint. The feedback loop includes a heating element, a temperature sensor and an electronic controller for maintaining the temperature of the joint in the range of 38 to 42 degree C. At elevated temperatures the healing effect of PEMF stimulation on the cartilage is maximized and overall efficiency of the treatment is improved. To produce a high electric field, the coils of the applicator are made with a low number of turns, for example less than 5 turns, and are spatially arranged to cover the whole joint without “dead” zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: MINNESOTA MEDICAL PHYSICS LLCInventors: Victor CHORNENKY, Ali JAAFAR
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Publication number: 20070160592Abstract: The present invention provides a method for treating macular degeneration utilizing a therapeutic agent delivery system that is disposed in proximity of the sclera after which one or more therapeutic agents are injected or diffused into the sclera to provide for the dissolution of waste products in Bruch's membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20070161982Abstract: The present invention provides method for removal of body hair using electroporation using an apparatus having a pulse generator capable of generating electrical pulses of the desired amplitude and duration to kill hair follicles and an applicator having a first electrode placed in contact with a hair follicle and a second electrode interacting with the first electrode to provide an electroporating field in the tissue volume surrounding a hair to be removed. The method utilize a TENS system to provide patient relief from discomfort experienced by application of the electroporation pulses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20060217703Abstract: An apparatus and a method for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia are disclosed. The apparatus includes an applicator piece carrying a set of electrodes shaped and positioned to create a substantial electric field in the volume of hyperplasia and a pulse generator adapted for delivery of electrical pulses above the upper electroporation limit for the neoplastic cells. The amplitude, duration and number of the electrical pulses are generally selected to cause necrosis of a significant fraction of the volume of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The apparatus may include a high frequency system for heating the prostatic tissue and a cooling system for cooling the urethra. The combined action of heating and cooling may increase the temperature of the prostate cells to 45 degrees C. to 55 degrees C., while keeping the urinary tract at a temperature 15 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20060079860Abstract: This invention provides an apparatus and method for emergency administration or self-administration of thrombolytic therapy in early stage of a heart attack. The apparatus includes a needle injector for making a venipuncture, a battery operated micro cooler for maintaining low temperature environment for vials with lyophilized thrombolytic and adjuvant drugs, a container with a diluent for reconstitution of the lyophilized drugs, a programmable infusion pump, and a microprocessor for controlling the process of infusion and recording the data. As the system is activated, said container becomes fluidly communicable with the infusion pump and vials with drugs in the cooler. Designed for autonomous execution of several schedules of infusion, it also can be controlled remotely by a qualified operator via an Internet interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20060074303Abstract: A system and method providing conformal x-ray brachytherapy for treatment of tumors by irradiation of a target volume of tissue in a patient is disclosed wherein an x-ray probe including an x-ray emitter, an imaging probe configured to image the target volume, a translation stage mounting the x-ray probe for translational motion, a rotation stage mounting the x-ray probe for rotational motion, a support base mounting the x-ray and imaging probes in known relation to each other, and a computer operatively connected to the x-ray and imaging probes and the rotation and translation stages are provided to image and control the operation of the x-ray probe to irradiate the target volume according to predetermined treatment protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20060067467Abstract: A system and method providing conformal x-ray brachytherapy for treatment of a body having a tumor by irradiation of a target volume of tissue in a patient is disclosed wherein an x-ray probe including an x-ray emitter, an imaging probe configured to image the target volume, a translation stage mounting the x-ray probe for translational motion, a rotation stage mounting the x-ray probe for rotational motion, a compliant balloon inserted into a cavity created in a body by excision of a tumor, and computer operatively connected to the x-ray and imaging probes and the rotation and translation stages are provided to image and control the operation of the x-ray probe to irradiate the target volume according to predetermined treatment protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 6994706Abstract: An apparatus and a method for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia are disclosed. The apparatus includes an applicator piece carrying a set of electrodes shaped and positioned to create a substantial electric field in the volume of hyperplasia and a pulse generator adapted for delivery of electrical pulses above the upper electroporation limit for the neoplastic cells. The amplitude, duration and number of the electrical pulses are generally selected to cause necrosis of a significant fraction of the volume of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The apparatus may include a high frequency system for heating the prostatic tissue and a cooling system for cooling the urethra. The combined action of heating and cooling may increase the temperature of the prostate cells to 45° C. to 55° C., while keeping the urinary tract at a temperature 15° C. to 20° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Minnesota Medical Physics, LLCInventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20060020170Abstract: An appliance for use in delivering x-ray radiation therapy internally at desired locations in a body is disclosed. The appliance may be inserted into the tissue to receive radiation and expanded to a desired shape, thereby providing a predetermined configuration to the tissue surrounding the appliance. The appliance can be configured to provide a spherical shape, for example, or an elliptical shape if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20050182462Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing non-invasive treatment of the human face and body by electroporation in lieu of cosmetic surgery is provided. The apparatus comprises a high voltage pulse generator and an applicator having two or more electrodes in close mechanical and electrical contact with the patient's skin for applying the pulses to the patient's skin. The applicator may consist of two pieces with one electrode having a sharp tip and another having a flat surface. High voltage pulses delivered to the electrodes create at the tip of the sharp electrode an electric field high enough to cause death of relatively large subcutaneous fat cells by electroporation. Moving the electrode tip along the skin creates a line of necrotic subcutaneous fat cells, which later are metabolized by the body. Multiple applications of the electrode along predetermined lines on the face or neck create shrinkage of the skin and the subcutaneous fat volume underlying the treated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: RE42835Abstract: An apparatus and method for non-invasive treatment in lieu of cosmetic surgery is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a combination of a high and low voltage pulse generators connected to two or more electrodes placed on a treatment site of the patient's body. High voltage pulses, delivered to the electrodes, create an electric field that kills subcutaneous fat cells. Low voltage pulses, delivered to the same or individual electrodes provide transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), blocking the signals of discomfort or pain that may arise from the high voltage pulsing.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar