Jane A. Becker - Fort Wright KY, US Alex Chun Ching Lin - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory P. Drach - Liberty Township OH, US Wei-Kuo Chang - Taipei City, TW
International Classification:
A61K 49/00
US Classification:
424 91
Abstract:
The present application relates to methods for determining gastric residual volumes and amounts of dietary formula in gastric contents using measurements of soluble solids concentrations in gastric contents, and in some embodiments, a concentrate having a relatively high concentration of soluble solids. The methods can be used for measuring gastric residual volumes of subjects who have fasted or have a low or reduced gastric content.
Philip M. Tetzlaff - Austin TX, US Carolyn Mihaichuk - Longmont CO, US Duane E. Kerr - Loveland CO, US David A. Schechter - Longmont CO, US Jonathon Sherman - Cincinnati OH, US Theodore Richardson - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 51
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for clamping, grasping, manipulating, and sealing tissue includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from a distal end thereof and a handle disposed at a proximal end thereof. The handle being operable to effect movement of the jaw members relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The bipolar instrument is connectable to a source of electrical energy having a first electrical potential connected to one of the jaw members and a second electrical potential connected to the other of the jaw members such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy though tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. Both the first and second electrical potentials are transmitted to the jaw members through the first shaft.
View Optimizer And Stabilizer For Use With Surgical Scopes
Wayne L. Poll - New Albany OH, US Matthew J. Huddleston - Galena OH, US Caroline M. Crisafulli - Columbus OH, US Adam Landis - Reynoldsburg OH, US Gregory Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DEVICES, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/06
US Classification:
600169
Abstract:
The present application discloses several devices for maintaining visualization with a surgical scope. The embodiments of the device are adapted to shield, defog or clean the lens of the surgical scope while the surgical scope is being used to perform a surgical procedure within a patient's body. In some embodiments, the view optimizer is provided in multiple parts enabling separation of one or more operator control features from engagement with the surgical scope. In some embodiments, the view optimizer features stabilization means for securement and positioning with the surgical scope.
Systems And Methods For Optimizing And Maintaining Visualization Of A Surgical Field During The Use Of Surgical Scopes
Wayne L. Poll - New Albany OH, US Matthew J. Huddleston - Galena OH, US Caroline M. Crisafulli - Columbus OH, US Adam Landis - Reynoldsburg OH, US Gregory P. Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/12
US Classification:
600123
Abstract:
Systems and methods make use of a view optimizing assembly having a deflector assembly with critical physical, pneumatic, and optical characteristics that make possible intra-operative defogging, surgical debris deflection, and cleaning of a laparoscope lens during minimally invasive surgery, while also maintaining visualization of the surgical site. The view optimizing assembly can incorporate a quick exchange feature, which makes possible a surgical method for maintaining clear visualization that includes the ability to make a quick exchange of laparoscopes having different operating characteristics (e.g., laparoscopes with different tip angles, lengths, or diameters) entirely on the sterile operating field and without interference with the preexisting surgical set-up on the sterile operating field. The view optimizing assembly integrates with the existing suite of minimally invasive instrumentation. It does not interfere with the surgical set-up, and it requires minimal change in the process or practice of a surgical operating room (OR) team.
Systems And Methods For Optimizing And Maintaining Visualization Of A Surgical Field During The Use Of Surgical Scopes
Wayne L. Poll - New Albany OH, US Caroline M. Crisafulli - Columbus OH, US Gregory P. Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DEVICES, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/00
US Classification:
600121, 600158
Abstract:
Systems and methods couple a self contained air processing or conveying component to a sheath that is sized and configured to receive a laparoscope including a laparoscopic lens providing visualization of an operating cavity. The air processing or conveying component comprises an air flow path having an inlet sized and configured for communication with a source of CO2 and an outlet. The air processing or conveying component includes a driven air moving component in communication with the air flow path sized and configured to continuously convey CO2 from the source through the air flow path to the outlet. The sheath coupled to the air processing or conveying component can include a lumen communicating with the outlet of the air processing or conveying mechanism for passing CO2 continuously conveyed by the driven air moving component across the laparoscopic lens to maintain visualization of the operating cavity. The sheath and self-contained air processing or conveying component can comprise an integrated assembly. The source of CO2 can comprise a laparoscopic access device for accessing the operating cavity insufflated with C02 by operation of an insufflator circuit. The driven air moving component continuously conveys CO2 from the operating cavity across the laparoscopic lens to maintain visualization of the operating cavity, independent of operation of the insufflations circuit.
Systems And Methods For Optimizing And Maintaining Visualization Of A Surgical Field During The Use Of Surgical Scopes
Wayne L. Poll - New Albany OH, US Caroline M. Crisafulli - Columbus OH, US Gregory P. Drach - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DEVICES, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/12
US Classification:
600157
Abstract:
Systems and methods condition air for passage across a laparoscopic lens to prevent fogging, deflect debris, and maintain visualization of an operating cavity. The systems and methods provide an access device sized and configured to provide communication with an insufflated CO2 environment maintained by operation of an insufflations circuit. The access device is coupled to an air conditioning set, which interacts with an air conditioning driver to condition air from the insufflated environment for continuous passage across the laparoscopic lens, to thereby maintain visualization by the laparoscopic lens of the operating cavity, independent of operation of the insufflator circuit.
Systems And Methods For Optimizing And Maintaining Visualization Of A Surgical Field During The Use Of Surgical Scopes
Gregory P. Drach - Liberty Township OH, US Wayne L. Poll - New Albany OH, US
Assignee:
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DEVICES, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/12 A61B 1/313
US Classification:
600123
Abstract:
A view optimizing assembly, method and kit for use in combination with a laparoscope having a lens located on the shaft tip of the laparoscope, and a source of insufflation CO. The invention includes a multi-lumen sheath assembly, a deflector assembly in fluid communication with the lumens of the sheath assembly, wherein the flow of COthrough the lumens forms a vortex when coming into contact with the deflector assembly, thereby preventing fogging of the laparoscope lens.
Devices, Systems, And Methods For Performing Endoscopic Surgical Procedures
WAYNE L. POLL - New Albany OH, US GREGORY DRACH - Liberty Township OH, US
Assignee:
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DEVICES, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61M 13/00 A61B 17/34
US Classification:
604 24, 604 26, 60416411
Abstract:
Methods and systems for accessing an operating cavity when performing endoscopic surgery comprising. The systems and methods include at least one obturator-free cannula unit and a trocar assembly. The trocar assembly includes a single dedicated functional obturator independent of the cannula unit and an endoscopic cannula. The invention also provides a system and methods for providing continuous flow of carbon dioxide during a laparoscopic procedure.
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