- Boston MA, US Alexander Yang - Boston MA, US Kyle C. Wu - Boston MA, US Robert W. Crum - Brookline MA, US Farokh R. Demehri - Brookline MA, US Brianna L. Slatnick - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/062 A61B 17/04
Abstract:
Needle drivers and methods of the present disclosure are generally directed at intracorporeal suture tying using a winding technique. For example, a needle driver may include an elongate shaft having a magnet section between a proximal section and a distal section. A clamp coupled to the distal section may grasp a first end portion of a suture. A needle coupled to a second end portion of the suture may be magnetically secured to the magnet section, and the magnet section may then be rotated to form a loop in the suture. Forming a knot in the suture may include moving the loop over the first end portion of the suture grasped in the clamp. As compared to other intracorporeal suture tying techniques, intracorporeal knot tying carried out using the needle drivers and methods of the present disclosure may reduce the time and complexity associated with laparoscopic procedures.
- Boston MA, US Heung Bae Kim - Weston MA, US Brianna L. Slatnick - Cambridge MA, US Robert W. Crum - Brookline MA, US Kyle C. Wu - Boston MA, US Alexander Yang - Boston MA, US Steven J. Fishman - Weston MA, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/00 A61G 7/05
Abstract:
A proning device includes a conformable structure that adapts to the shape of a subject, surrounded by a shell that imparts a substantially elliptical cross-sectional shape to an exterior of the device to facilitate rotation of the subject within the device when the device is wrapped around the subject. A low-friction interface may also be provided to further facilitate rotation of the subject. The device advantageously reduces staffing needs for proning a subject while facilitating extended proning and periodic re-orientation of the subject. Also disclosed herein are methods for making and using such a proning device.
Suction Actuated Electrocautery And Suction Device
- Boston MA, US Gabriel J. Ramos-Gonzalez - San Juan PR, US Alexander Yang - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
Children's Medical Center Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61B 18/08
Abstract:
An electrocautery device with a retractable suction tube is described. The electrocautery device includes a suction tube assembly that can move between an extended or retracted position using vacuum force generated by a suction source. In some embodiments, the suction tube assembly automatically locks into the extended position when extended such that axial force cannot cause the suction tube assembly to retract. The device may be suitable for use in laparoscopic procedures. The suction tube may be coaxially aligned with the electrocautery tip.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Alexander Yang President
FLASH TECH, INC
1300 John Reed Ct STE A, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 1300 John Reed Ct, Whittier, CA 91745
Health[At]Scale Technologies
Machine Learning Software Engineer
Godaddy
Machine Learning and Data Science Intern
Cerebras Systems Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Software Engineering Intern
Mit Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Csail) Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Quora Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
Software Engineering Intern
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2016 - 2020
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Science, Engineering
Skills:
Java C++ Latex R Ros Research Html Css Javascript Machine Learning Tensorflow Python Pytorch
Doctors Hospital Of Manteca Anesthesiology 1205 E North St, Manteca, CA 95336 2092398391 (phone), 2092398396 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Languages:
Chinese English Portuguese Spanish
Description:
Dr. Yang graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Manteca, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Yang is affiliated with Doctors Hospital Of Manteca.