Mark E. Schafer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US Adnan I. Merchant - Fremont CA, US Kristen E. Matteson - Arvada CO, US Serena Ann Chase - Denver CO, US David J. Wesley - Lyons CO, US David B. Mogill - Westminster CO, US Arjun K. Joseph - Langhorne PA, US Daniel J. Massam - Langhorne PA, US Kailyn N. Lynch - Glenside PA, US
Wayne A. Siebrecht - Golden CO, US David J. Wesley - Lyons CO, US David B. Mogill - Westminster CO, US Daniel S. Goldberger - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
South Surgical Technologies LLC - Louisville CO
International Classification:
A61N 7/00 A61L 2/20
US Classification:
601 2, 422 26
Abstract:
Described are embodiments including methods and devices for venting a handpiece of a medical device. These embodiments provide a vent for the handpiece. A porous membrane is positioned over an opening of the vent to allow gas, including steam, to enter and escape from the handpiece and prevent liquids from entering the handpiece. Other embodiments include methods and devices for holding an ultrasonic driver assembly within a handpiece and preventing the ultrasonic driver assembly from rotating within the handpiece. These embodiments include positioning the ultrasonic driver assembly such that the ultrasonic driver assembly is held in place at a node of the ultrasonic driver assembly and an anti-rotation mechanism is also located at the node.
Adnan I. Merchant - Fremont CA, US David B. Mogill - Westminster CO, US Wayne A. Siebrecht - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604542
Abstract:
Described are embodiments that include a device with a motor that when connected to a cannula rotates the cannula while removing adipose tissue from a surgical site. The device provides a direct pathway, for aspirated adipose tissue, from a tip of the cannula to a location where tubing is attached to the device. The pathway does not pass through the motor that provides the angular rotation of the cannula. Instead, the path for the adipose tissue passes through a removable coupler that is connected to the cannula. The embodiments provide a cannula that rotates but also has a direct flow path for adipose tissue that does not pass through the motor.
- Louisville CO, US David B. Mogill - Westminster CO, US Wayne A. Siebrecht - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00 A61B 17/3205 A61B 17/32 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
Devices with a motor that, when connected to a cannula, rotates the cannula while removing adipose tissue from a surgical site. The device provides a direct pathway, for aspirated adipose tissue, from a tip of the cannula to a location where tubing is attached to the device. The pathway does not pass through the motor that provides the angular rotation of the cannula. Instead, the path for the adipose tissue passes through a removable coupler that is connected to the cannula. The cannula may also have a direct flow path for adipose tissue that does not pass through the motor.
- Louisville CO, US David B. Mogill - Westminster CO, US Wayne A. Siebrecht - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00 A61B 17/3205
US Classification:
606167
Abstract:
Devices with a motor that, when connected to a cannula, rotates the cannula while removing adipose tissue from a surgical site. The device provides a direct pathway, for aspirated adipose tissue, from a tip of the cannula to a location where tubing is attached to the device. The pathway does not pass through the motor that provides the angular rotation of the cannula. Instead, the path for the adipose tissue passes through a removable coupler that is connected to the cannula. The cannula may also have a direct flow path for adipose tissue that does not pass through the motor.
Sound Surgical Technologies Louisville, CO Mar 2008 to Feb 2014 SITE MANAGER - VICE PRESIDENT OPERATIONSGlucon Inc Boulder, CO Feb 2006 to Dec 2007 OPERATIONS DIRECTORDentsply International Lakewood, CO Sep 2004 to Feb 2006 OPERATIONS MANAGERAir Control Science/Solids Systems Engineering Boulder, CO Jun 2003 to Aug 2004 OPERATIONS CONSULTANTUTI Medical Tech Arvada, CO Nov 2000 to May 2003 OPERATIONS MANAGERAstarte Fiber Networks Boulder, CO Mar 1994 to Nov 2000 MANUFACTURING MANAGER, OPERATIONS MANAGERDatex Ohmeda Monitoring Systems Louisville, CO Aug 1986 to Nov 1993 PRODUCT ENGINEER II, IIIMedtronic - International Medical Corp Englewood, CO Jan 1984 to Jun 1986 MANUFACTURING ENGINEER I, II
Education:
Metropolitan State University of Denver Denver, CO 1979 to 1983 BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology
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