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1.

PULL-THROUGH CHORDAE TENDINEAE SYSTEM

      
Application Number 19010964
Status Pending
Filing Date 2025-01-06
First Publication Date 2025-05-01
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Tomko, Daniel
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery
  • Hunt, Michael
  • Moulton, Kellen

Abstract

An embodiment includes an artificial chordae tendineae system comprising: a first needle; a flexible first chord coupled to a proximal end portion of the first needle; a first proximal pledget coupled to a proximal end portion of the first chord; a first distal conduit coupled to the first chord between the first proximal pledget and the first needle; wherein: the first distal conduit includes first and second faces; one of the first and second faces includes a first aperture; a sidewall of the first conduit, located between the first and second faces, includes a sidewall aperture that does not directly connect to the first aperture; the sidewall aperture is configured to include a portion of the first chord when the first distal conduit is permanently implanted adjacent tissue but not when the first distal conduit is traversing the tissue before being permanently implanted adjacent the tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

2.

Biological Chord Repair System and Methods

      
Application Number 18818901
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-08-29
First Publication Date 2024-12-19
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Nelson, Jeffrey
  • Lioi, Anthony
  • Baker, Clyde
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/062 - Needle manipulators
  • A61B 17/064 - Surgical staples
  • A61L 17/04 - Non-resorbable materials
  • A61L 17/10 - At least partly resorbable materials containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 17/12 - Homopolymers or copolymers of glycolic or lactic acid

3.

Pull-through chordae tendineae system

      
Application Number 17411174
Grant Number 12193935
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-25
First Publication Date 2022-02-10
Grant Date 2025-01-14
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Tomko, Daniel
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery
  • Hunt, Michael
  • Moulton, Kellen

Abstract

An embodiment includes an artificial chordae tendineae system comprising: a first needle; a flexible first chord coupled to a proximal end portion of the first needle; a first proximal pledget coupled to a proximal end portion of the first chord; a first distal conduit coupled to the first chord between the first proximal pledget and the first needle; wherein: the first distal conduit includes first and second faces; one of the first and second faces includes a first aperture; a sidewall of the first conduit, located between the first and second faces, includes a sidewall aperture that does not directly connect to the first aperture; the sidewall aperture is configured to include a portion of the first chord when the first distal conduit is permanently implanted adjacent tissue but not when the first distal conduit is traversing the tissue before being permanently implanted adjacent the tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

4.

Biological chord repair system and methods

      
Application Number 17234999
Grant Number 12076242
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-04-20
First Publication Date 2021-08-05
Grant Date 2024-09-03
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Nelson, Jeffrey
  • Lioi, Anthony
  • Baker, Clyde
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/062 - Needle manipulators
  • A61B 17/064 - Surgical staples
  • A61L 17/04 - Non-resorbable materials
  • A61L 17/10 - At least partly resorbable materials containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 17/12 - Homopolymers or copolymers of glycolic or lactic acid

5.

Fluidized bed pyrocarbon coating

      
Application Number 16258061
Grant Number 10829853
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-01-25
First Publication Date 2019-05-23
Grant Date 2020-11-10
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Mark E.
  • Southard, Fletcher Derek
  • Mewhort, Mike James
  • Robinson, Joseph Earl
  • Leikam, Roger William
  • Stark, Jeff Wayne
  • Bickerton, Brett A.
  • Stupka, Jonathan C.
  • Wilde, David

Abstract

Arrangements are provided for assembling multiple substrates for coating within a fluidized bed coater so as to deposit a coating of uniform thickness across the entire exterior surface thereof. One embodiment includes a method for coating orthopedic implants having convex and concave surfaces with pyrocarbon by pyrolytic decomposition of a hydrocarbon.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B23P 15/00 - Making specific metal objects by operations not covered by a single other subclass or a group in this subclass
  • C23C 16/442 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating using fluidised bed processes
  • A61L 27/30 - Inorganic materials
  • C23C 16/458 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating characterised by the method used for supporting substrates in the reaction chamber
  • C23C 16/26 - Deposition of carbon only
  • B05D 1/22 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials performed by dipping using fluidised-bed technique
  • B05D 1/00 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials

6.

Pull-through chordae tendineae system

      
Application Number 16305945
Grant Number 11103350
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-06-01
First Publication Date 2019-04-25
Grant Date 2021-08-31
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Tomko, Daniel
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery
  • Hunt, Michael
  • Moulton, Kellen

Abstract

An embodiment includes an artificial chordae tendineae system comprising: a first needle; a flexible first chord coupled to a proximal end portion of the first needle; a first proximal pledget coupled to a proximal end portion of the first chord; a first distal conduit coupled to the first chord between the first proximal pledget and the first needle; wherein: the first distal conduit includes first and second faces; one of the first and second faces includes a first aperture; a sidewall of the first conduit, located between the first and second faces, includes a sidewall aperture that does not directly connect to the first aperture; the sidewall aperture is configured to include a portion of the first chord when the first distal conduit is permanently implanted adjacent tissue but not when the first distal conduit is traversing the tissue before being permanently implanted adjacent the tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods

7.

Biological chord repair system and methods

      
Application Number 16035326
Grant Number 10987219
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-13
First Publication Date 2019-04-11
Grant Date 2021-04-27
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Nelson, Jeffrey
  • Lioi, Anthony
  • Baker, Clyde
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61L 17/10 - At least partly resorbable materials containing macromolecular materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/062 - Needle manipulators
  • A61B 17/064 - Surgical staples
  • A61L 17/04 - Non-resorbable materials
  • A61L 17/12 - Homopolymers or copolymers of glycolic or lactic acid

8.

System and method for rapid attachment of cardiovascular prosthesis

      
Application Number 15567221
Grant Number 10828025
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-04-16
First Publication Date 2018-04-05
Grant Date 2020-11-10
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor Medema, Ryan

Abstract

An embodiment includes a system comprising: first and second conduits respectively including first and second barbed rods; first and second shafts; wherein: (a)(i) in a first configuration the first shaft slides distally within the first conduit and couples to a proximal end of the first barbed rod, and (a)(ii) in a second configuration the first shaft slides distally within the first conduit and pushes the first barbed rod out of the first conduit; wherein: (a)(i) in an additional first configuration the second shaft slides distally within the second conduit and couples to a proximal end of the second barbed rod, and (a)(ii) in an additional second configuration the second shaft slides distally within the second conduit and pushes the second barbed rod out of the second conduit. Other embodiments are described.

IPC Classes  ?

9.

Heart valve sewing cuff

      
Application Number 15710362
Grant Number 10695169
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-20
First Publication Date 2018-01-11
Grant Date 2020-06-30
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ruyra-Baliarda, Francisco Javier
  • Ferre, Josep Gatell
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Bokros, Jack
  • Correa, Elva
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery

Abstract

An embodiment of the invention includes a sewing cuff for aortic heart valves that better approximates native anatomy by better mating with the crown-like anatomical annulus. Limiting distortion of the crown-like annulus provides better blood flow and overall valve function and provides a physician greater ease of implantation since native anatomy is not flattened. Thus, the surgeon may attach sutures to the fibrous tissue of the crown-like anatomical annulus without distorting the shape of the native anatomy. An embodiment includes a scalloped sewing cuff assembly (with semilunar arches) that tracks the crown-like annulus. Another embodiment provides a sewing cuff positioned over the majority of the valve's length, thus allowing the surgeon greater flexibility as to where he or she can attach sutures to the surgical annulus. Conventional valves, which are primarily “low-profile” devices, do not offer such ability. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

10.

PULL-THROUGH CHORDAE TENDINEAE SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2017035463
Publication Number 2017/210434
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-06-01
Publication Date 2017-12-07
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Tomko, Daniel
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery
  • Hunt, Michael
  • Moulton, Kellen

Abstract

An embodiment includes an artificial chordae tendineae system comprising: a first needle; a flexible first chord coupled to a proximal end portion of the first needle; a first proximal pledget coupled to a proximal end portion of the first chord; a first distal conduit coupled to the first chord between the first proximal pledget and the first needle; wherein: the first distal conduit includes first and second faces; one of the first and second faces includes a first aperture; a sidewall of the first conduit, located between the first and second faces, includes a sidewall aperture that does not directly connect to the first aperture; the sidewall aperture is configured to include a portion of the first chord when the first distal conduit is permanently implanted adjacent tissue but not when the first distal conduit is traversing the tissue before being permanently implanted adjacent the tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

11.

Rapid deployment artificial chordae Tendinae system

      
Application Number 15334888
Grant Number 10213303
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-10-26
First Publication Date 2017-04-20
Grant Date 2019-02-26
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Seeley, Mark

Abstract

An embodiment includes an apparatus comprising: a hollow needle with a narrowed inner diameter in a distal third of the needle; and a flexible chord coupled to proximal and distal conduits; wherein the distal conduit is in the needle and distal to the narrowed inner diameter and the proximal conduit is in the needle and proximal to the narrowed inner diameter; wherein: (a)(i) long axes of the proximal and distal conduits are substantially parallel to a long axis of the needle when the proximal and distal conduits are in the needle, and (a)(ii) the proximal and distal conduits are configured to rotate when deployed from the needle such that their long axes are not parallel to a long axis of the chord when the chord is fully extended. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods

12.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAPID ATTACHMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR PROSTHESIS

      
Application Number US2016027999
Publication Number 2016/168775
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-04-16
Publication Date 2016-10-20
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor Medema, Ryan

Abstract

An embodiment includes a system comprising: first and second conduits respectively including first and second barbed rods; first and second shafts; wherein: (a)(i) in a first configuration the first shaft slides distally within the first conduit and couples to a proximal end of the first barbed rod, and (a)(ii) in a second configuration the first shaft slides distally within the first conduit and pushes the first barbed rod out of the first conduit; wherein: (a)(i) in an additional first configuration the second shaft slides distally within the second conduit and couples to a proximal end of the second barbed rod, and (a)(ii) in an additional second configuration the second shaft slides distally within the second conduit and pushes the second barbed rod out of the second conduit. Other embodiments are described.

IPC Classes  ?

13.

Fluidized bed pyrocarbon coating

      
Application Number 15062859
Grant Number 10190215
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-03-07
First Publication Date 2016-09-08
Grant Date 2019-01-29
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Mark E.
  • Southard, Fletcher Derek
  • Mewhort, Mike James
  • Robinson, Joseph Earl
  • Leikam, Roger William
  • Stark, Jeff Wayne
  • Bickerton, Brett A.
  • Stupka, Jonathan C.
  • Wilde, David

Abstract

Arrangements are provided for assembling multiple substrates for coating within a fluidized bed coater so as to deposit a coating of uniform thickness across the entire exterior surface thereof. One embodiment includes a method for coating orthopedic implants having convex and concave surfaces with pyrocarbon by pyrolytic decomposition of a hydrocarbon.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B23P 15/00 - Making specific metal objects by operations not covered by a single other subclass or a group in this subclass
  • C23C 16/442 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating using fluidised bed processes
  • A61L 27/30 - Inorganic materials
  • C23C 16/26 - Deposition of carbon only
  • C23C 16/458 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating characterised by the method used for supporting substrates in the reaction chamber
  • B05D 1/22 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials performed by dipping using fluidised-bed technique
  • B05D 1/00 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials

14.

RAPID DEPLOYMENT ARTIFICIAL CHORDAE TENDINAE SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2016016156
Publication Number 2016/126699
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-02-02
Publication Date 2016-08-11
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes an apparatus comprising: a hollow needle with a narrowed inner diameter in a distal third of the needle; and a flexible chord coupled to proximal and distal conduits; wherein the distal conduit is in the needle and distal to the narrowed inner diameter and the proximal conduit is in the needle and proximal to the narrowed inner diameter; wherein: (a)(i) long axes of the proximal and distal conduits are substantially parallel to a long axis of the needle when the proximal and distal conduits are in the needle, and (a)(ii) the proximal and distal conduits are configured to rotate when deployed from the needle such that their long axes are not parallel to a long axis of the chord when the chord is fully extended. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

15.

Rapid deployment artificial chordae tendinae system

      
Application Number 15013612
Grant Number 09480565
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-02-02
First Publication Date 2016-08-04
Grant Date 2016-11-01
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Seeley, Mark

Abstract

An embodiment includes an apparatus comprising: a hollow needle with a narrowed inner diameter in a distal third of the needle; and a flexible chord coupled to proximal and distal conduits; wherein the distal conduit is in the needle and distal to the narrowed inner diameter and the proximal conduit is in the needle and proximal to the narrowed inner diameter; wherein: (a)(i) long axes of the proximal and distal conduits are substantially parallel to a long axis of the needle when the proximal and distal conduits are in the needle, and (a)(ii) the proximal and distal conduits are configured to rotate when deployed from the needle such that their long axes are not parallel to a long axis of the chord when the chord is fully extended. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

16.

Biological chord repair system and methods

      
Application Number 14422019
Grant Number 10022224
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-08-15
First Publication Date 2015-08-06
Grant Date 2018-07-17
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Nelson, Jeffrey
  • Lioi, Anthony
  • Baker, Clyde
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61L 17/10 - At least partly resorbable materials containing macromolecular materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 17/062 - Needle manipulators
  • A61B 17/064 - Surgical staples
  • A61L 17/04 - Non-resorbable materials
  • A61L 17/12 - Homopolymers or copolymers of glycolic or lactic acid
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

17.

Mass finishing component enclosure device and system

      
Application Number 14396553
Grant Number 10040165
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-04-25
First Publication Date 2015-06-04
Grant Date 2018-08-07
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Cole
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment comprises a container to include a substrate during processing (e.g., centrifugal or vibratory processing) and protect the substrate from other substrates (e.g., medical implants) that are simultaneously being processed and/or from the polishing environment (e.g. vibratory tub sidewalls) during processing. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 31/02 - Machines or devices designed for polishing or abrading surfaces on work by means of tumbling apparatus or other apparatus in which the work or the abrasive material is looseAccessories therefor involving rotary barrels
  • B24B 31/00 - Machines or devices designed for polishing or abrading surfaces on work by means of tumbling apparatus or other apparatus in which the work or the abrasive material is looseAccessories therefor
  • B24B 31/12 - AccessoriesProtective equipment or safety devicesInstallations for exhaustion of dust or for sound absorption specially adapted for machines covered by group
  • B24B 31/06 - Machines or devices designed for polishing or abrading surfaces on work by means of tumbling apparatus or other apparatus in which the work or the abrasive material is looseAccessories therefor involving oscillating or vibrating containers

18.

Chordal sizer

      
Application Number 14551844
Grant Number 10052096
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-11-24
First Publication Date 2015-05-28
Grant Date 2018-08-21
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Quinn, Reed
  • Moulton, Kellen
  • Medema, Ryan

Abstract

An embodiment includes a cardiovascular surgical apparatus comprising: a sleeve including a distal sleeve end, a proximal sleeve end, and a sleeve long axis extending from the distal sleeve end to the proximal sleeve end; a post including a distal post end and a proximal post end; a first projection member, coupled to the distal sleeve end, including a first projection member main body and a first projection member retention body; a second projection member coupled to the proximal sleeve end; wherein (a) the post telescopes distally from within the sleeve and away from the distal sleeve end; (b) at least one of the first and second projection members rotates at least 45 degrees with respect to another of the first and second projection members; and (c) the first projection member retention body includes a long axis generally parallel to the sleeve long axis. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 5/02 - Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the cardiovascular system, e.g. pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow
  • A61B 5/103 - Measuring devices for testing the shape, pattern, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
  • A61B 5/117 - Identification of persons
  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61B 90/00 - Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups , e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges

19.

CHORD-X

      
Application Number 013669841
Status Registered
Filing Date 2015-01-23
Registration Date 2015-05-21
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 10 - Medical apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Surgical implants consisting primarily of artificial material for use in the repair of the human mitral valve; surgical apparatus and instruments for use in mitral valve repair and replacement procedures, namely sutures and needles.

20.

CHORD-X

      
Serial Number 86345369
Status Registered
Filing Date 2014-07-23
Registration Date 2015-03-03
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 10 - Medical apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Surgical implants consisting primarily of artificial material for use in the repair of the human mitral valve; surgical apparatus and instruments for use in mitral valve repair and replacement procedures; namely sutures and needles

21.

Heart valve sewing cuff

      
Application Number 14118656
Grant Number 09314333
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-05-24
First Publication Date 2014-03-20
Grant Date 2016-04-19
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ruyra-Baliarda, Francisco Javier
  • Ferre, Josep Gatell
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Bokros, Jack
  • Correa, Elva
  • Poehlmann, Jeffery

Abstract

An embodiment of the invention includes a sewing cuff for aortic heart valves that better approximates native anatomy by better mating with the crown-like anatomical annulus. Limiting distortion of the crown-like annulus provides better blood flow and overall valve function and provides a physician greater ease of implantation since native anatomy is not flattened. Thus, the surgeon may attach sutures to the fibrous tissue of the crown-like anatomical annulus without distorting the shape of the native anatomy. An embodiment includes a scalloped sewing cuff assembly (with semilunar arches) that tracks the crown-like annulus. Another embodiment provides a sewing cuff positioned over the majority of the valve's length, thus allowing the surgeon greater flexibility as to where he or she can attach sutures to the surgical annulus. Conventional valves, which are primarily “low-profile” devices, do not offer such ability. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

22.

BIOLOGICAL CHORD REPAIR SYSTEM AND METHODS

      
Application Number US2013055120
Publication Number 2014/028725
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-08-15
Publication Date 2014-02-20
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Medema, Ryan
  • Nelson, Jeffrey
  • Lioi, Anthony
  • Baker, Clyde
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials
  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61L 17/10 - At least partly resorbable materials containing macromolecular materials
  • A61B 17/06 - NeedlesHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

23.

MASS FINISHING COMPONENT ENCLOSURE DEVICE AND SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2013038134
Publication Number 2013/163376
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-04-25
Publication Date 2013-10-31
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Cole
  • Seeley, Mark E.

Abstract

An embodiment comprises a container to include a substrate during processing (e.g., centrifugal or vibratory processing) and protect the substrate from other substrates (e.g., medical implants) that are simultaneously being processed and/or from the polishing environment (e.g. vibratory tub sidewalls) during processing. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 31/00 - Machines or devices designed for polishing or abrading surfaces on work by means of tumbling apparatus or other apparatus in which the work or the abrasive material is looseAccessories therefor
  • B24B 31/12 - AccessoriesProtective equipment or safety devicesInstallations for exhaustion of dust or for sound absorption specially adapted for machines covered by group

24.

HEART VALVE SEWING CUFF

      
Application Number US2012039378
Publication Number 2012/162522
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-05-24
Publication Date 2012-11-29
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ruyra-Baliarda, Francisco Javier
  • Feere, Josep Gatell
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Bokros, Jack
  • Correa, Elva
  • Poehlmann, Jeffrey

Abstract

An embodiment of the invention includes a sewing cuff for aortic heart valves that better approximates native anatomy by better mating with the crown-like anatomical annulus. Limiting distortion of the crown-like annulus provides better blood flow and overall valve function and provides a physician greater ease of implantation since native anatomy is not flattened. Thus, the surgeon may attach sutures to the fibrous tissue of the crown-like anatomical annulus without distorting the shape of the native anatomy. An embodiment includes a scalloped sewing cuff assembly (with semilunar arches) that tracks the crown-like annulus. Another embodiment provides a sewing cuff positioned over the majority of the valve's length, thus allowing the surgeon greater flexibility as to where he or she can attach sutures to the surgical annulus. Conventional valves, which are primarily "low-profile" devices, do not offer such ability. Other embodiments are described herein.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61F 2/24 - Heart valves
  • A61B 17/04 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith for suturing woundsHolders or packages for needles or suture materials

25.

Fluidized bed pyrocarbon coating

      
Application Number 13032213
Grant Number 09279181
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-22
First Publication Date 2011-12-22
Grant Date 2016-03-08
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Mark E.
  • Southard, Fletcher Derek
  • Mewhort, Mike James
  • Robinson, Joseph Earl
  • Leikam, Roger William
  • Stark, Jeff Wayne
  • Bickerton, Brett A.
  • Stupka, Jonathan C.
  • Wilde, David
  • Wozencraft, Cephas M.

Abstract

Arrangements are provided for assembling multiple substrates for coating within a fluidized bed coater so as to deposit a coating of uniform thickness across the entire exterior surface thereof. One embodiment includes a method for coating orthopedic implants having convex and concave surfaces with pyrocarbon by pyrolytic decomposition of a hydrocarbon.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B23P 15/26 - Making specific metal objects by operations not covered by a single other subclass or a group in this subclass heat exchangers
  • C23C 16/26 - Deposition of carbon only
  • A61L 27/30 - Inorganic materials
  • C23C 16/442 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating using fluidised bed processes
  • C23C 16/458 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating characterised by the method used for supporting substrates in the reaction chamber
  • B05D 1/22 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials performed by dipping using fluidised-bed technique
  • B05D 1/00 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials

26.

FLUIDIZED BED PYROCARBON COATING

      
Application Number US2011025758
Publication Number 2011/103589
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-22
Publication Date 2011-08-25
Owner ON-X LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Seeley, Mark E.
  • Southard, Fletcher D.
  • Mewhort, Mike J.
  • Robinson, Joseph E.
  • Leikam, Roger W.
  • Stark, Jeff W.
  • Bickerton, Brett A.
  • Stupka, Jonathan C.
  • Wilde, David
  • Wozencraft, Cephas M.

Abstract

Arrangements are provided for assembling multiple substrates for coating within a fluidized bed coater so as to deposit a coating of uniform thickness across the entire exterior surface thereof. One embodiment includes a method for coating orthopedic implants having convex and concave surfaces with pyrocarbon by pyrolytic decomposition of a hydrocarbon.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C23C 16/442 - Chemical coating by decomposition of gaseous compounds, without leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, i.e. chemical vapour deposition [CVD] processes characterised by the method of coating using fluidised bed processes
  • C23C 16/32 - Carbides
  • B01J 8/24 - Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particlesApparatus for such processes with fluidised particles according to "fluidised-bed" technique
  • B05C 3/02 - Apparatus in which the work is brought into contact with a bulk quantity of liquid or other fluent material the work being immersed in the liquid or other fluent material
  • C23C 16/26 - Deposition of carbon only

27.

Heart valve inserter

      
Application Number 11568259
Grant Number 08303652
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-01-23
First Publication Date 2007-09-20
Grant Date 2012-11-06
Owner On-X Life Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bokros, Jack C.
  • Stupka, Jonathan C.
  • Waits, C. Thomas

Abstract

A heart valve holder-inserter (21, 121) is designed to facilitate easy implantation of a mechanical heart valve prosthesis (23, 123). This holder-inserter, at its distal end, incorporates a pair of diametrically opposed guide members (47, 49, 81, 147, 149) which extend well beyond the leading edge of the prosthesis and which have exterior surfaces (53, 83, 153) of substantial dimension that are smoothly curved and proportioned so as to slowly spread the tissue annulus in order to facilitate easy entrance thereinto of the leading edge portion of the mechanical valve body.

IPC Classes  ?