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Benjamin James Sherman

age ~39

from Astoria, OR

Also known as:
  • Benjamin J Sherman
  • Ben J Sherman
  • Benjamin Shevman

Benjamin Sherman Phones & Addresses

  • Astoria, OR
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 23742 Cedar Creek Ter, Moreno Valley, CA 92557
  • Claremont, CA
  • Mill Valley, CA

Us Patents

  • Surgical Instrument For Stabilizing The Beating Heart During Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

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  • US Patent:
    6346077, Feb 12, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jan 27, 1997
  • Appl. No.:
    08/789751
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Taylor - San Francisco CA
    William N. Aldrich - Redwood City CA
    Thomas L. Baughman - Cupertino CA
    Federico J. Benetti - Santa Fe, AR
    Brian J. Bennett - Menlo Park CA
    Michael J. Billig - Cupertino CA
    Thomas J. Fogarty - Portola Valley CA
    John J. Frantzen - Copperopolis CA
    Richard S. Ginn - San Jose CA
    Robert C. Glines - Cameron Park CA
    Harry L. Green - Santa Cruz CA
    Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA
    Brent Regan - Davis CA
    Eugene E. Reis - San Jose CA
    Amr Salahieh - Campbell CA
    Ivan Sepetka - Los Altos CA
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA
    Christian Skieller - Redwood City CA
    Valavanur A. Subramanian - New York NY
    Gary B. Weller - Los Gatos CA
    William F. Witt - Palo Alto CA
  • Assignee:
    Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc. - Cupertino CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 132
  • US Classification:
    600204, 600206, 600210, 600235
  • Abstract:
    The invention is methods and devices which a surgeon may use to stabilize the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing means, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing means such that the contraction of the beating heart causes orgy minimal excess motion at the surgery site. By fixing the position of the stabilizing means in a configuration where the motion of the beating heart is effectively eliminated, the surgeon is able to stabilize the beating heart for the duration of the procedure. The stabilizing means may be attached to a rigid support or may be attached to a semi-rigid support which is rendered motionless mechanically, chemically, or by human intervention.
  • Surgical Instruments And Procedures For Stabilizing The Beating Heart During Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

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  • US Patent:
    6394951, May 28, 2002
  • Filed:
    Mar 13, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/525774
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Taylor - San Francisco CA
    Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA
    Gary B. Weller - Los Gatos CA
    William Friederich Witt - Palo Alto CA
    Caralin R. Adair - Mountain View CA
  • Assignee:
    Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc. - Cupertino CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 132
  • US Classification:
    600210, 600235, 600231
  • Abstract:
    The invention is methods and devices which a surgeon may use to stabilize the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing device, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing device such that the contraction of the beating heart causes only minimal excess motion at the surgery site. By fixing the position of the stabilizing device in a configuration where the motion of the beating heart is effectively eliminated, the surgeon is able to stabilize the beating heart for the duration of the procedure. The stabilizing device may be attached to a rigid support or may be attached to a semi-rigid support which is rendered motionless mechanically, chemically, or by human intervention.
  • Surgical Instruments And Procedures For Stabilizing The Beating Heart During Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

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  • US Patent:
    6743169, Jun 1, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 10, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/975392
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Taylor - San Francisco CA
    William N. Aldrich - Redwood City CA
    Thomas L. Baughman - Cupertino CA
    Federico J. Benetti - Santa Fe, AR
    Brian J. Bennett - Menlo Park CA
    Michael J. Billig - Cupertino CA
    Thomas J. Fogarty - Portola Valley CA
    John J. Frantzen - Copperopolis CA
    Richard S. Ginn - San Jose CA
    Robert C. Glines - Cameron Park CA
    Harry L. Green - Santa Cruz CA
    Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA
    Brent Regan - Davis CA
    Eugene E. Reis - San Jose CA
    Amr Salahieh - Campbell CA
    Ivan Sepetka - Los Altos CA
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA
    Christian Skieller - Redwood City CA
    Valavanur A. Subramanian - New York NY
    Gary B. Weller - Los Gatos CA
    William F. Witt - Palo Alto CA
  • Assignee:
    Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 132
  • US Classification:
    600204, 600206, 600210, 600235
  • Abstract:
    The invention is methods and devices which a surgeon may use to stabilize the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing means, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing means such that the contraction of the beating heart causes orgy minimal excess motion at the surgery site. By fixing the position of the stabilizing means in a configuration where the motion of the beating heart is effectively eliminated, the surgeon is able to stabilize the beating heart for the duration of the procedure. The stabilizing means may be attached to a rigid support or may be attached to a semi-rigid support which is rendered motionless mechanically, chemically, or by human intervention.
  • System For Preparing A Graft Vessel For Anastomosis

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  • US Patent:
    6821286, Nov 23, 2004
  • Filed:
    Jan 23, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/055179
  • Inventors:
    Jose R. Carranza - South San Francisco CA
    Brendan M. Donohoe - San Francisco CA
    Theodore M. Bender - San Francisco CA
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA
  • Assignee:
    Cardica, Inc. - Redwood City CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 1708
  • US Classification:
    606153, 606151
  • Abstract:
    A system for preparing a graft vessel for anastomosis includes one or more tools held within a functional package. The package has multiple recesses and can be sealed and sterilized along with its contents. The recesses are used to hold one or more tools for preparing a graft vessel for anastomosis. Additionally, the package includes one or more recesses or other features molded into it that allow for storing a graft vessel in a biocompatible fluid such as blood or saline solution, for moving one or more tools relative to one another, or for performing other functions.
  • Surgical Instruments And Procedures For Stabilizing The Beating Heart During Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

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  • US Patent:
    7056287, Jun 6, 2006
  • Filed:
    Mar 14, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/100314
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Taylor - San Francisco CA, US
    Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA, US
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA, US
    Gary B. Weller - Los Gatos CA, US
    William Friederich Witt - Palo Alto CA, US
    Caralin R. Adair - Mountain View CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Cardiothoracic Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 1/32
  • US Classification:
    600210, 600229
  • Abstract:
    Devices for stabilizing tissue during a surgical procedure. The beating heart may be stabilized during a surgical procedure on the heart, using a described stabilizing device. In one example, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles id effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all.
  • Functional Package For An Anastomosis Procedure

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  • US Patent:
    7520885, Apr 21, 2009
  • Filed:
    Oct 22, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/972125
  • Inventors:
    Jose R. Carranza - South San Francisco CA, US
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA, US
    Brendan M. Donohoe - San Francisco CA, US
    Theodore M. Bender - San Francisco CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Cardica, Inc. - Redwood City CA
  • International Classification:
    A61B 17/08
  • US Classification:
    606153
  • Abstract:
    A system for preparing a graft vessel for anastomosis includes one or more tools held within a functional package having at least one recess. An anastomosis tool or portion thereof may be held in at least one recess. An anastomosis device is connected to the anastomosis tool. At least one recess is shaped and sized to hold an amount of biocompatible fluid sufficient to immerse the anastomosis device.
  • Surgical Instruments And Procedures For Stabilizing The Beating Heart During Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

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  • US Patent:
    8277476, Oct 2, 2012
  • Filed:
    Oct 14, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/684557
  • Inventors:
    Charles S. Taylor - San Francisco CA, US
    William N. Aldrich - Redwood City CA, US
    Thomas L. Baughman - Cupertino CA, US
    Federico J. Benetti - Rosario, AR
    Brian J. Bennett - Menlo Park CA, US
    Michael J. Billig - Cupertino CA, US
    Thomas J. Fogarty - Portola Valley CA, US
    John J. Frantzen - Copperopolis CA, US
    Richard S. Ginn - San Jose CA, US
    Robert C. Glines - Cameron Park CA, US
    Harry L. Green - Santa Cruz CA, US
    Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA, US
    Brent Regan - Davis CA, US
    Eugene E. Reis - San Jose CA, US
    Amr Salahieh - Campbell CA, US
    Ivan Sepetka - Los Altos CA, US
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA, US
    Christian Skieller - Redwood City CA, US
    Valavanur A. Subramanian - New York NY, US
    Gary B. Weller - Los Gatos CA, US
    William F. Witt - Palo Alto CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Maguet Cardiovascular LLC - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    A61M 29/00
  • US Classification:
    606191
  • Abstract:
    The invention is methods and devices which a surgeon may use to stabilize the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing means, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing means such that the contraction of the beating heart causes orgy minimal excess motion at the surgery site. By fixing the position of the stabilizing means in a configuration where the motion of the beating heart is effectively eliminated, the surgeon is able to stabilize the beating heart for the duration of the procedure. The stabilizing means may be attached to a rigid support or may be attached to a semi-rigid support which is rendered motionless mechanically, chemically, or by human intervention.
  • Device For Sealing A Vessel During Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

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  • US Patent:
    20020099270, Jul 25, 2002
  • Filed:
    Feb 8, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/071056
  • Inventors:
    Charles Taylor - San Francisco CA, US
    William Aldrich - Redwood City CA, US
    Thomas Baughman - Cupertino CA, US
    Federico Benetti - 200 Rosario, AR
    Brian Bennett - Menlo Park CA, US
    Michael Billig - Cupertino CA, US
    Thomas Fogarty - Portola Valley CA, US
    John Frantzen - Copperopolis CA, US
    Richard Ginn - San Jose CA, US
    Robert Glines - Cameron Park CA, US
    Harry Green - Santa Cruz CA, US
    Dwight Morejohn - Davis CA, US
    Brent Regan - Davis CA, US
    Eugene Reis - San Jose CA, US
    Amr Salahieh - Campbell CA, US
    Ivan Sepetka - Los Altos CA, US
    Benjamin Sherman - Milpitas CA, US
    Christian Skieller - Redwood City CA, US
    Valavanur Subramanian - New York NY, US
    Gary Weller - Los Gatos CA, US
    William Witt - Palo Alto CA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B001/32
  • US Classification:
    600/204000
  • Abstract:
    The invention is methods and devices which a surgeon may use to stabilize the beating heart during a surgical procedure on the heart. Pursuant to the invention, a stabilizing device is introduced through an opening in the chest and brought into contact with the beating heart. By contacting the heart with the device and by exerting a stabilizing force on the device, the motion of the heart caused by the contraction of the heart muscles is effectively eliminated such that the heart is stabilized and the site of the surgery moves only minimally if at all. Typically, in separate steps, the surgeon contacts the heart with the stabilizing means, assesses the degree of movement of the anastomosis site, and exerts a force on the stabilizing means such that the contraction of the beating heart causes orgy minimal excess motion at the surgery site. By fixing the position of the stabilizing means in a configuration where the motion of the beating heart is effectively eliminated, the surgeon is able to stabilize the beating heart for the duration of the procedure. The stabilizing means may be attached to a rigid support or may be attached to a semi-rigid support which is rendered motionless mechanically, chemically, or by human intervention. In certain preferred embodiments, the stabilizing means is affixed to a semi-rigid support which is caused to become rigid, by any of a variety of techniques, such that the position of the stabilizing means becomes fixed by the support, and the heart remains substantially motionless for the duration of the procedure.

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It's Up To You!

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Position:
Bartender at Ruby Tuesday, Bartender at The Grand Summit Hotel
Location:
Millburn, New Jersey
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
Ruby Tuesday since Jul 2010
Bartender

The Grand Summit Hotel since Jan 2010
Bartender

T.G.I. Friday's Dec 2005 - Feb 2011
Bartender

Shemp Restaurant Group Apr 2010 - Jun 2010
Bouncer

Outback Steakhouse Feb 2008 - Apr 2010
Waiter
Education:
Widener University School of Law 2009
JD, Law
Interests:
comedy, criminology, legal studies, some politics
Honor & Awards:
Bachelor of Arts Criminal Justice Richard Stockton College 2007 Pomona, NJ Highest Beverage Sales T.G.I. Friday's 2007 Pleasantville, NJ High School Diploma Millburn High School 2001 Varsity Letterman Football 99-2000, 2000-2001 Wrestling 99-2000, 2000-2001
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Associate Producer At 505 Games

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Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Computer Games
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Medical Student

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Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Medical Practice

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Benjamin Sherman

Lived:
Omaha, NE
New York, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Seoul, South Korea
Lake Nebgamon, Wisconsin
Work:
Com2uS - Assistant Producer
505 Games - Associate Producer (2010-2011)
Education:
University of Southern California - Interactive Media
About:
Just hanging out on the internet, y'all

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