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Costa Mesa, CA   

Irvine, CA   

Tustin, CA   

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Terre Haute, IN   

31 E Macarthur Cres, Santa Ana, CA 92707    714-7093082   

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Suturing Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
6911034, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
Jun 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/882821
Inventors:
Anthony A. Nobles - Fountain Valley CA, US
Steven E. Decker - Anaheim CA, US
Rod T. Peterson - Anaheim CA, US
Chad W. Trembath - Eden Prairie MN, US
Assignee:
Sterilis, Inc. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A61B017/04
US Classification:
606144, 606147
Abstract:
A suturing apparatus comprises an elongated body, at least one arms movable relative to the elongated body and at least one needle movable relative to the elongated body. The arm releasably holds an end portion of a length of suture. The arm has a sharp end portion adapted to pierce an inner surface of a wall of a biological structure and pass an end portion of the suture through the inner surface. The needle is adapted to pierce the inner surface of such biological structure at a location proximal to the location where the end portion of the suture was inserted. The needle captures an end portion of the suture from the arm and draws the end portion of the suture back through the inner surface. The end of the suture is then drawn out of the biological structure by removing the elongated body.

Devices And Methods For Storing, Loading, And Delivering An Intraocular Lens

US Patent:
7458976, Dec 2, 2008
Filed:
Mar 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/071549
Inventors:
Rod T. Peterson - Santa Ana CA, US
Robert D. Ott - Irvine CA, US
Mark S. Cole - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 9/00
US Classification:
606107, 623 612
Abstract:
A cartridge for delivering an intraocular lens into the eye of a subject that comprises a body disposed along a longitudinal axis having a distal end and a proximal end, and a tapered lumen disposed along the longitudinal axis having an aperture at the distal end of the body. The aperture and at least a portion of the tapered lumen each consist of an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portions of the aperture and lumen each have a first width and a cross-section that is generally arcuate. The lower portions of the aperture and lumen each have a cross-section that is generally horizontally disposed and have a second width that is greater than the first width of the aperture and lumen. The cartridge may be loaded with an intraocular lens using a packaging system. The intraocular lens may be placed into the eye of a subject using a corresponding inserter having a pushrod with a saddle disposed at the tip thereof.

Suturing Device

US Patent:
7601161, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Jun 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/607845
Inventors:
Anthony A. Nobles - Fountain Valley CA, US
Rod Peterson - Anaheim CA, US
Steven Decker - Anaheim CA, US
Benjamin Brosh - Mission Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
Quick Pass, Inc. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
A61B 17/12
US Classification:
606145, 606139, 606144
Abstract:
A suturing device for suturing a portion of biological tissue includes a needle attached to a suture, a needle holder that releasably holds the needle, and a needle driver adapted to be advanced and retracted substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the suturing device. A distal needle holder adapted to releasably hold the needle is positioned in a distal position relative to the portion of biological tissue and a distal end of the needle driver is positioned in a proximal position relative to the portion of biological tissue. The needle is positioned in either the proximal position or the distal position. The needle driver is moved longitudinally in a first direction along a path substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis such that the needle and suture pass through the portion of biological tissue, thereby forming a suture incision through which the suture passes. By repeating the above-described processes, a series of stitches is thereby formed.

Suture Cutter

US Patent:
7905892, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
May 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/842031
Inventors:
Anthony A. Nobles - Fountain Valley CA, US
Steven E. Decker - Anaheim CA, US
Rod T. Peterson - Santa Ana CA, US
Assignee:
Nobles Medical Technologies, Inc. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606144
Abstract:
Suture cutter embodiments include elements for cutting back the leads of a suture after the suture has been tied into a knot, e. g. , as a result of drawing tissue portions together. The suture cutter may include mechanisms which can be used to push and position a knot, so that a single device may be used to both push a knot and trim the excess material therefrom.

Devices And Methods For Storing, Loading, And Delivering An Intraocular Lens

US Patent:
8048085, Nov 1, 2011
Filed:
Dec 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/961850
Inventors:
Rod T. Peterson - Santa Ana CA, US
Robert D. Ott - Irvine CA, US
Mark S. Cole - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Medical Optics Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 9/00
US Classification:
606107
Abstract:
A cartridge for delivering an intraocular lens into the eye of a subject that comprises a body disposed along a longitudinal axis having a distal end and a proximal end, and a tapered lumen disposed along the longitudinal axis having an aperture at the distal end of the body. The aperture and at least a portion of the tapered lumen each consist of an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portions of the aperture and lumen each have a first width and a cross-section that is generally arcuate. The lower portions of the aperture and lumen each have a cross-section that is generally horizontally disposed and have a second width that is greater than the first width of the aperture and lumen. The cartridge may be loaded with an intraocular lens using a packaging system. The intraocular lens may be placed into the eye of a subject using a corresponding inserter having a pushrod with a saddle disposed at the tip thereof.

Intraocular Lens And Cartridge Packaging With Lens-Loading Function

US Patent:
8403941, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/453830
Inventors:
Rod T. Peterson - Santa Ana CA, US
Mark S. Cole - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Robert D. Ott - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Medical Optics Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 9/00
US Classification:
606107
Abstract:
A lens and cartridge packaging system and method of use which simplify the removal and transfer of an IOL to an IOL insertion device is disclosed. The packaging system enables a user to easily load an IOL into a cartridge without the use of forceps. In addition, the packaging system also allows a user to fold and insert the IOL into a cartridge without damaging the IOL and/or compromising IOL sterility. In addition, the related methods of use minimize and/or eliminate damage to the IOL during unpackaging, folding, transfer and loading procedures.

Front Loading Iol Insertion Apparatus And Method Of Using

US Patent:
8562674, Oct 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/056501
Inventors:
Mark S. Cole - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Rod T. Peterson - Santa Ana CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Medical Optics Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/16
US Classification:
623 612, 607107
Abstract:
An insertion system is provided for delivering an intraocular lens into an eye. The insertion system has an inserter for delivering the lens and a lens case for holding the lens prior to delivery. The inserter has a handpiece having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end, and a distal end. The inserter also has a nosepiece disposed at the distal end of the inserter, the nosepiece having a rotational axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and a load chamber with a transfer interface for receiving the lens. The case has a transfer port for transferring the lens from the case into the load chamber. Once the lens is transferred into the load chamber, the nosepiece is adapted to rotate approximately 180 degrees about the rotational axis between a first position for loading the lens and a second position for delivering the lens into the eye.

Suturing Device

US Patent:
8568427, Oct 29, 2013
Filed:
Oct 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/577144
Inventors:
Anthony A. Nobles - Fountain Valley CA, US
Rod Peterson - Anaheim CA, US
Steven Decker - Anaheim CA, US
Benjamin Brosch - Mission Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
Quickpass, Inc. - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606144, 606145, 606222, 606139
Abstract:
A suturing device for suturing a portion of biological tissue includes a needle attached to a suture, a needle holder that releasably holds the needle, and a needle driver adapted to be advanced and retracted substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the suturing device. A distal needle holder adapted to releasably hold the needle is positioned in a distal position relative to the portion of biological tissue and a distal end of the needle driver is positioned in a proximal position relative to the portion of biological tissue. The needle is positioned in either the proximal position or the distal position. The needle driver is moved longitudinally in a first direction along a path substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis such that the needle and suture pass through the portion of biological tissue, thereby forming a suture incision through which the suture passes. By repeating the above-described processes, a series of stitches is thereby formed.

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