Clearfield, UT, United States of America

Brian Stauffer


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Brian Stauffer in Vascular Anastomosis

Introduction

Brian Stauffer is an accomplished inventor based in Clearfield, UT (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical devices, particularly in the area of vascular anastomosis. His innovative approach has led to the development of methods and devices that enhance surgical procedures.

Latest Patents

Stauffer holds a patent for "Methods, devices and apparatus for performing a vascular anastomosis." This patent describes various methods, devices, apparatus, assemblies, and kits designed for performing vascular anastomosis. The device includes tissue engaging portions that can transition between at least two configurations. In certain embodiments, these portions move without the aid of moving parts, while in others, they extend from one or more movable wings. The tissue engaging portions are separated by a first distance in a pre-deployment configuration and by a second distance in a deployed configuration. The method involves engaging multiple tissue engaging members of a coupling device against first end tissue, followed by stretching the first end tissue to couple it with second end tissue using a mating anastomosis device.

Career Highlights

Stauffer is affiliated with the University of Utah Research Foundation, where he continues to work on innovative medical solutions. His dedication to improving surgical techniques has positioned him as a notable figure in the medical device industry.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jayant P Agarwal and Bruce Kent Gale, contributing to advancements in medical technology.

Conclusion

Brian Stauffer's work in vascular anastomosis exemplifies the impact of innovation in the medical field. His patented methods and devices are paving the way for improved surgical outcomes.

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