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7871 Clausen Rd, Helena, MT 59601    951-5141885   

8885 W F Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49009   

Vicksburg, MI   

Bozeman, MT   

Davis, CA   

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Associate R And D Project Manager

Location:
606 south Kendall Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49006
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Stryker
Associate R and D Project Manager
Stryker May 2011 - Sep 2013
Senior Design Engineer
Siesta Medical, Inc. May 2010 - May 2011
R and D Consultant
Education:
Montana State University - Bozeman 2007 - 2011
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Suture Passer Systems And Methods For Tongue Or Other Tissue Suspension And Compression

US Patent:
2011024, Oct 6, 2011
Filed:
Mar 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/077813
Inventors:
Erik van der Burg - Los Gatos CA, US
Peter Martin - Mountain View CA, US
Chris Feezor - San Jose CA, US
Mark Hirotsuka - San Jose CA, US
Jasper Jackson - Newark CA, US
Christopher T. Cheng - Los Altos CA, US
Michael Kolber - Los Gatos CA, US
Adam H. Liston - Davis CA, US
Assignee:
Siesta Medical, Inc. - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606145
Abstract:
Suture passer systems for tissue suspension and tissue compression, and more particularly for tongue suspension, are described. The system can include at least a first elongate tubular body or shaft, a needle having a lateral bias carried by the elongate body, and a retrieval element operably connected to the elongate tubular body. The needle can have a substantially straight configuration when located within the elongate tubular body, and be configured to exit an opening at or near a distal end of the elongate tubular body and assume a laterally biased or curved shape to form a path through tissue. The needle is configured to carry a suture. The retrieval element can be configured to retrieve the suture carried by the needle after the needle has formed a curved or otherwise angled path through tissue. The system can also include one or more bone anchors to secure the suture loops. Methods of placing one or more suture loops into tissue, such as the base of the tongue, are also described.

Suture Passer Systems And Methods For Tongue Or Other Tissue Suspension And Compression

US Patent:
2013034, Dec 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/913123
Inventors:
Peter Martin - Mountain View CA, US
Chris Feezor - San Jose CA, US
Mark Hirotsuka - San Jose CA, US
Jasper Jackson - Newark CA, US
Christoher T. Cheng - Los Altos CA, US
Michael Kolber - Los Gatos CA, US
Adam H. Liston - Davis CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606145
Abstract:
Suture passer systems for tissue suspension and tissue compression, and more particularly for palate or tongue suspension, are described. The system can include at least a first elongate tubular body or shaft, a needle having a lateral bias carried by the elongate body, and a retrieval element operably connected to the elongate tubular body. The needle can have a substantially straight configuration when located within the elongate tubular body, and be configured to exit an opening at or near a distal end of the elongate tubular body and assume a laterally biased or curved shape to form a path through tissue. The needle is configured to carry a suture. The retrieval element can be configured to retrieve the suture carried by the needle after the needle has formed a curved or otherwise angled path through tissue. The system can also include one or more bone anchors to secure the suture loops. Methods of placing one or more suture loops into tissue, such as the base of the palate or tongue, are also described.

Suture Passer Systems And Methods For Tongue Or Other Tissue Suspension And Compression

US Patent:
2019017, Jun 13, 2019
Filed:
Dec 7, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/213079
Inventors:
- Los Gatos CA, US
Peter Martin - Mountain View CA, US
Chris Feezor - San Jose CA, US
Mark Hirotsuka - San Jose CA, US
Jasper Jackson - Newark CA, US
Christopher T. Cheng - Los Altos CA, US
Michael Kolber - Los Gatos CA, US
Adam H. Liston - Davis CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
A61B 90/00
Abstract:
Suture passer systems for tissue suspension and tissue compression, and more particularly for tongue suspension, are described. The system can include at least a first elongate tubular body or shaft, a needle having a lateral bias carried by the elongate body, and a retrieval element operably connected to the elongate tubular body. The needle can have a substantially straight configuration when located within the elongate tubular body, and be configured to exit an opening at or near a distal end of the elongate tubular body and assume a laterally biased or curved shape to form a path through tissue. The needle is configured to carry a suture. The retrieval element can be configured to retrieve the suture carried by the needle after the needle has formed a curved or otherwise angled path through tissue. The system can also include one or more bone anchors to secure the suture loops. Methods of placing one or more suture loops into tissue, such as the base of the tongue, are also described.

Suture Passer Systems And Methods For Tongue Or Other Tissue Suspension And Compression

US Patent:
2017000, Jan 5, 2017
Filed:
Jul 1, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/201234
Inventors:
- Los Gatos CA, US
Peter Martin - Mountain View CA, US
Chris Feezor - San Jose CA, US
Mark Hirotsuka - San Jose CA, US
Jasper Jackson - Newark CA, US
Christopher T. Cheng - Los Altos CA, US
Michael Kolber - Los Gatos CA, US
Adam H. Liston - Davis CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
A61B 90/00
Abstract:
Suture passer systems for tissue suspension and tissue compression, and more particularly for tongue suspension, are described. The system can include at least a first elongate tubular body or shaft, a needle having a lateral bias carried by the elongate body, and a retrieval element operably connected to the elongate tubular body. The needle can have a substantially straight configuration when located within the elongate tubular body, and be configured to exit an opening at or near a distal end of the elongate tubular body and assume a laterally biased or curved shape to form a path through tissue. The needle is configured to carry a suture. The retrieval element can be configured to retrieve the suture carried by the needle after the needle has formed a curved or otherwise angled path through tissue. The system can also include one or more bone anchors to secure the suture loops. Methods of placing one or more suture loops into tissue, such as the base of the tongue, are also described.

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