Patents by Inventor William T. Biller
William T. Biller 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: 20240091426Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of multi-lumen cannulae that can be used in various different medical procedures. The multi-lumen cannulae can comprise an elongated body comprising multiple different ports that connect to various different sidewall lumens contained within the elongated body. The multi-lumen cannulae can also comprise a central lumen that extends through the entire elongated body and can be fluidly connected to the various different sidewall lumens. The multi-lumen cannulae can further comprise two balloons on an exterior of the elongated body, which can be used to isolate a right atrium of a patient's heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: William T. Biller, Manouchehr A. Miraki
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Patent number: 11857744Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of multi-lumen cannulae that can be used in various different medical procedures. The multi-lumen cannulae can comprise an elongated body comprising multiple different ports that connect to various different sidewall lumens contained within the elongated body. The multi-lumen cannulae can also comprise a central lumen that extends through the entire elongated body and can be fluidly connected to the various different sidewall lumens. The multi-lumen cannulae can further comprise two balloons on an exterior of the elongated body, which can be used to isolate a right atrium of a patient's heart.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATIONInventors: William T. Biller, Manouchehr A. Miraki
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Publication number: 20230107515Abstract: A venous drainage cannula, catheter, or other device is in certain embodiments convertible or adjustable for application in cardiac surgery procedures involving cardiopulmonary bypass. Such a convertible cannula device can be modified, for example, for use as both a multi-stage cannula and a bi-caval cannula, so that the same device can be used in multiple different procedures where one or the other cannula type is needed. Such convertible cannula or other device can simplify and reduce a number of parts needed for a bypass procedure, by providing one adjustable and versatile device to serve multiple functions where different cannulae are traditionally required. Various embodiments further provide cannula devices where a variety of different hole or opening arrangements and configurations can be achieved, to adapt to various different procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventor: William T. Biller
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Patent number: 11382616Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for securing sutures that obviate the need for tying knots. Instead of tying two ends of a suture or two sutures together with a knot, two or more suture portions can be fused or cauterized together using heat. A device can be applied to adjacent suture portions that heats the suture portions and causes the suture portions to fuse together, effectively securing the suture portions together without a knot. Such devices can include a shaft, a heating element positioned within the shaft, and a suture holder at the distal end of the shaft. The holder in an open position receives sutures and in a closed position holds the sutures. Actuation of the device causes the heating element to apply heat and fuse together sutures held by the holder. The holder can separate from the fused sutures after the sutures are fused together.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Kevin K. Dang, Yoon Hee Kwon, William T. Biller
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Publication number: 20210186489Abstract: A device for deploying a suture clip onto a suture can include a proximal handle portion that includes an actuation mechanism. The device can also include an outer shaft defining an inner lumen. A crimping assembly can be at least partially disposed within a distal end of the outer shaft. The crimping assembly can include a plurality of crimping members configured to receive and radially compress a suture clip. The actuating mechanism can be configured to move the plurality of crimping members radially inwardly from a first position, where the crimping members are configured to receive a suture clip, to a second position where the plurality of crimping members are configured to radially compress the suture clip, causing the suture clip to plastically deform and become secured around one or more sutures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Bryan A. Janish, William T. Biller
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Patent number: 10939905Abstract: A device for deploying a suture clip onto a suture can include a proximal handle portion that includes an actuation mechanism. The device can also include an outer shaft defining an inner lumen. A crimping assembly can be at least partially disposed within a distal end of the outer shaft. The crimping assembly can include a plurality of crimping members configured to receive and radially compress a suture clip. The actuating mechanism can be configured to move the plurality of crimping members radially inwardly from a first position, where the crimping members are configured to receive a suture clip, to a second position where the plurality of crimping members are configured to radially compress the suture clip, causing the suture clip to plastically deform and become secured around one or more sutures.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Bryan A. Janish, William T. Biller
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Publication number: 20200215312Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of multi-lumen cannulae that can be used in various different medical procedures. The multi-lumen cannulae can comprise an elongated body comprising multiple different ports that connect to various different sidewall lumens contained within the elongated body. The multi-lumen cannulae can also comprise a central lumen that extends through the entire elongated body and can be fluidly connected to the various different sidewall lumens. The multi-lumen cannulae can further comprise two balloons on an exterior of the elongated body, which can be used to isolate a right atrium of a patient's heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: William T. Biller, Manouchehr A. Miraki
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Publication number: 20200038015Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for securing sutures that obviate the need for tying knots. Instead of tying two ends of a suture or two sutures together with a knot, two or more suture portions can be fused or cauterized together using heat. A device can be applied to adjacent suture portions that heats the suture portions and causes the suture portions to fuse together, effectively securing the suture portions together without a knot.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Kevin K. Dang, Yoon Hee Kwon, William T. Biller
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Publication number: 20190336676Abstract: A venous drainage cannula, catheter, or other device is in certain embodiments convertible or adjustable for application in cardiac surgery procedures involving cardiopulmonary bypass. Such a convertible cannula device can be modified, for example, for use as both a multi-stage cannula and a bi-caval cannula, so that the same device can be used in multiple different procedures where one or the other cannula type is needed. Such convertible cannula or other device can simplify and reduce a number of parts needed for a bypass procedure, by providing one adjustable and versatile device to serve multiple functions where different cannulae are traditionally required. Various embodiments further provide cannula devices where a variety of different hole or opening arrangements and configurations can be achieved, to adapt to various different procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventor: William T. Biller
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Patent number: 10441275Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for securing sutures that obviate the need for tying knots. A device can be applied to adjacent suture portions that heats the suture portions and causes the suture portions to fuse together, effectively securing the suture portions together without a knot. The device can include a handle, an outer shaft coupled to the handle, an inner shaft movable proximally and distally within the outer shaft; a suture holder at the distal end portion of the outer shaft, and an electrical heating element positioned within the outer shaft. Actuation of the device causes the inner shaft and the heating element to move distally relative to the outer shaft and the suture holder, such that the heating element moves into the proximity of the suture holder to fuse together sutures held by the suture holder.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Kevin K. Dang, Yoon H. Kwon, William T. Biller
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Publication number: 20170232238Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of multi-lumen cannulae that can be used in various different medical procedures. The multi-lumen cannulae can comprise an elongated body comprising multiple different ports that connect to the various different sidewall lumens contained within the elongated body. The multi-lumen cannulae can also comprise a central lumen that extends through the entire elongated body and can be fluidly connected to the various different sidewall lumens. The multi-lumen cannulae can further comprise two balloons on the exterior of the elongated body, which can be used to isolate the right atrium of a patient's heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2015Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Edwars Litesciences CorporationInventors: WILLIAM T. BILLER, Manouchehr A. Miraki
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Publication number: 20170156722Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for securing sutures that obviate the need for tying knots. Instead of tying two ends of a suture or two sutures together with a knot, two or more suture portions can be fused or cauterized together using heat. A device can be applied to adjacent suture portions that heats the suture portions and causes the suture portions to fuse together, effectively securing the suture portions together without a knot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventors: Manouchehr A. Miraki, Kevin K. Dang, Yoon H. Kwon, William T. Biller