Search Results - brandon+kovarovic

3 Results Sort By:
Polymeric Valve for Tricuspid Applications
This invention is a medical implant that is made of polymeric and metallic materials that functions as a replacement valve for tricuspid applications. The valve functions as a flow regulator and can be installed in low pressure, low flow, and low shear cardiovascular structures. It is specifically engineered to reduce stress on the implant structure...
Published: 1/16/2024   |   Inventor(s): Marvin Slepian, Danny Bluestein, Brandon Kovarovic
Keywords(s):  
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare Portfolios > Heart and Vascular, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Therapeutics, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Therapeutic
Heart Valve for Eccentric Orifice
This technology is a novel heart valve and deployment system that maintains eccentric geometries while optimizing valve function and hemodynamics, reducing adverse events. The asymmetrical leaflet design features two identical mirrored larger leaflets and one shorter leaflet. Traditional symmetric leaflet design features three equal leaflets that rely...
Published: 11/16/2023   |   Inventor(s): Marvin Slepian, Danny Bluestein, Brandon Kovarovic, Ryan Helbock
Keywords(s):  
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Therapeutic, Technology Classifications > Healthcare Portfolios > Heart and Vascular
Polymeric Heart Valve System and Method of Manufacture
This invention is a new polymer-based heart valve designed to reduce stress on the leaflets of the valve while in use in the human body, providing for longer-term durability compared to other polymer-based valves. Background: According to the CDC, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States: about one in every four deaths is due...
Published: 11/16/2023   |   Inventor(s): Marvin Slepian, Danny Bluestein, Oren Rotman, Brandon Kovarovic
Keywords(s):  
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Healthcare Portfolios > Heart and Vascular, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices