Michael Paris - Lansdale PA, US Adam Dakin - Fort Washington PA, US Todd Polk - Doylestown PA, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Lansdale PA, US Jin Park - Parsippany NJ, US Michael Longo - Glenmoore PA, US Peter Hinchiffe - Campbell Hall NY, US
Assignee:
Bioconnect Systems, Inc. - Ambler PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/11
US Classification:
606153
Abstract:
A system for coupling a first space within the body of a patient with a second space within the body of the patient including a flow connector insertable into the first and second spaces within the body, the flow connector having a conduit having a lumen having a first orifice at a first portion of the conduit and a second orifice at a second portion of the conduit, the conduit providing communication between the first and second spaces within the body. A retention device retains the conduit with respect to the first space within the body and is engageable with the first space within the body.
Michael Paris - Lansdale PA, US Adam Dakin - Fort Washington PA, US Todd Polk - Doylestown PA, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Lansdale PA, US Stephen Paris - Lansdale PA, US
Assignee:
Bioconnect Systems, Inc. - Ambler PA
International Classification:
A61M 27/00
US Classification:
604 8
Abstract:
A delivery system for delivering an implant to a first space within a body of a patient including an elongate delivery member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen and a receiving area, the receiving area dimensioned for receipt of the implant. A deforming member is movable with respect to the delivery member from a first position to a second position to apply a force to the implant to deform the implant positioned in the receiving area of the delivery member.
Michael Paris - Lansdale PA, US Adam Dakin - Fort Washington PA, US Todd Polk - Doylestown PA, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Lansdale PA, US Jin Park - Parsippany NJ, US Michael Longo - Glenmoore PA, US Peter Hinchiffe - Campbell Hall NY, US
Assignee:
Bioconnect Systems, Inc. - Ambler PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/11
US Classification:
606153
Abstract:
A method of implanting and securing an implantable flow connector in a body of a patient for providing communication of a first space within the body of the patient with a second space within the body of the patient. The method includes providing a flow connector having a lumen having a first orifice and a second orifice, inserting a retention device into the first space within the body, subsequently inserting the flow connector through an opening in the retention device so the second portion of the flow connector extends into the first space within the body and placing the second space within the body over the retention device.
- Utica NY, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Conmed Corporation - Utica NY
International Classification:
A61B 17/34
Abstract:
A cap for a trocar assembly includes a housing configured to be removably attached to a proximal portion of a trocar. The housing defines an access port opening therethrough configured to be aligned for passage of a surgical instrument through the access port opening and into a main access port of the trocar. The housing defines at least one siphon opening for siphoning particles from the proximal portion of the trocar for filtration.
- Utica NY, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Conmed Corporation - Utica NY
International Classification:
A61M 13/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
A trocar assembly includes a trocar including an elongated tubular member extending between a distal end configured to be inserted into a surgical site and a proximal portion including a trocar housing configured for introduction of surgical instruments into the tubular member, wherein the trocar housing includes at least one latch receptacle. The assembly includes a cap, wherein the housing of the cap is attached to the proximal portion of a trocar. The cap includes a housing configured to be removably attached to a proximal portion of a trocar. The housing includes a flow passage therethrough from a distal end of the housing to a proximal opening of the housing. A filter medium is included within the housing spanning the flow passage for filtration of flow through the flow passage.
Filter Cartridge Assembly Having Fluid Management Structure
- Utica NY, US Joseph Allen - Bloomfield CO, US Jonathan Teymouri - Aurora CO, US Stephanie Retureta - Highlands Ranch CO, US Rodney Crain - Denver CO, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Conmed Corporation - Utica NY
International Classification:
B01D 46/00 B01D 46/10 B01D 46/44 A61M 13/00
Abstract:
A filter cartridge assembly is disclosed, which includes a housing having a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path, a sensor located within the reservoir for detecting a fluid level therein, and a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including fluid management structure to shield the sensor from fluid entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir.
- Franklin Lakes NJ, US Adam Dakin, JR. - Fort Washington PA, US Todd Polk - Doylestown PA, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Lansdale PA, US Stephen Paris - Lansdale PA, US
A delivery system for delivering an implant to a first space within a body of a patient including an elongate delivery member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen and a receiving area, the receiving area dimensioned for receipt of the implant. A deforming member is movable with respect to the delivery member from a first position to a second position to apply a force to the implant to deform the implant positioned in the receiving area of the delivery member.
- Fort Washington PA, US Adam Dakin, JR. - Fort Washington PA, US Todd Polk - Doylestown PA, US Mahesh Krishnamoorthy - Lansdale PA, US Stephen Paris - Lansdale PA, US
Assignee:
Bioconnect Systems, Inc. - Fort Washington PA
International Classification:
A61M 27/00 A61B 17/11 A61M 1/36
Abstract:
A delivery system for delivering an implant to a first space within a body of a patient including an elongate delivery member having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a lumen and a receiving area, the receiving area dimensioned for receipt of the implant. A deforming member is movable with respect to the delivery member from a first position to a second position to apply a force to the implant to deform the implant positioned in the receiving area of the delivery member.
Dr. Krishnamoorthy graduated from the Stanley Med Coll, Dr M G R Med Univ, Madras, Tn, India in 1993. He works in Hagerstown, MD and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Krishnamoorthy is affiliated with Meritus Medical Center.