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Trevor W V Speeg

from Williamsburg, OH
Age ~49

Trevor Speeg Phones & Addresses

  • 4712 Richey Rd, Williamsburg, OH 45176 (513) 724-5558
  • Mount Orab, OH
  • 4354 Long Lake Rd, Batavia, OH 45103
  • Bryan, OH
  • 4712 Richey Rd, Williamsburg, OH 45176 (513) 476-2990

Work

Company: Mammotome, a division of devicor medical products, inc. Jul 2010 to Aug 2015 Position: Director, product development

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Xavier University

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Trevor Speeg

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Location:
4712 Richey Rd, Williamsburg, OH 45176
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Mammotome, A Division of Devicor Medical Products, Inc. Jul 2010 - Aug 2015
Director, Product Development

Ethicon, Inc. Dec 1995 - Jul 2010
Staff Design Engineer
Education:
Xavier University
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Cincinnati

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Trevor Speeg
PREMIER REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Feedback Light Apparatus And Method For Use With An Electrosurgical Instrument

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US Patent:
20030139742, Jul 24, 2003
Filed:
Jan 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/055782
Inventors:
Scott Wampler - West Chester OH, US
David Yates - West Chester OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
Jeffrey Vaitekunas - West Chester OH, US
Vance Van Drake - Lubbock TX, US
Ryan Niezgoda - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B018/18
US Classification:
606/051000
Abstract:
The present invention relates, in general, to electrosurgical instruments and, more particularly, to a feedback light used in cooperation with an electrosurgical instrument. The present invention further comprises first and second moveable jaws. A first electrode is housed within the first moveable jaw and a second electrode is housed within the second moveable jaw, where the electrodes are connectable to a power source for providing an electric current between the electrodes. The present invention further comprises a feedback light connectable to a first lead and a second lead in order to form a second circuit, where the second circuit is adjacent to the first circuit in order to facilitate capacitive coupling between the first and second circuits in order to light a feedback light.

Integrated Visualization System

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US Patent:
20040064018, Apr 1, 2004
Filed:
Mar 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393580
Inventors:
Robert Dunki-Jacobs - Mason OH, US
Scott Wampler - West Chester OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
International Classification:
A61B001/06
US Classification:
600/178000
Abstract:
An endoscope that has an integrated light source and camera mounted at the distal end of the endoscope. The light source is a class of LED devices constructed of high-efficiency LEDs that emit narrow-band blue light coupled with phosphors, which cause a nearly natural “white” light to be emitted. The LEDs are coupled to a waveguide for transmission of the light to the distal end of the endoscope.

Energy Delivery Device With Self-Heat Calibration

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US Patent:
20050113890, May 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/721111
Inventors:
Paul Ritchie - Loveland OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
International Classification:
A61N005/06
US Classification:
607088000, 607089000, 607093000
Abstract:
The present invention provides an energy delivery device for use with a medical treatment system for the more efficacious treatment of patients during laser surgery. An energy delivery device comprises an optical fiber and a memory device having data programmed therein. The data is specifically associated with the energy self-absorption properties of the optical fiber. This data may include a calibration parameter indicative of a self-heating characteristic of the optical fiber. The optical fiber and the memory device are operatively connected to the energy delivery device during use of the medical treatment system. The calibration parameter stored within the memory device is used by a main processor to calculate a corrected temperature value from a measured temperature at the treatment site. Thereafter, the power level of the energy generator is automatically adjusted in response to the corrected temperature value to assure that the proper energy is delivered to the human tissue through the light-diffusing section of the optical fiber. The power level is either increased or decreased to the correct power level setting for the desired temperature based on the calibration parameter.

Medical Apparatus And Method Useful For Thermal Treatment Of A Lumen

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US Patent:
20050203496, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/799089
Inventors:
Paul Ritchie - Loveland OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
Robert Trusty - Cincinnati OH, US
Scott Nield - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B018/20
US Classification:
606015000, 607089000
Abstract:
A medical apparatus and method useful for the efficacious thermal treatment of lumen such as varicose veins during laser surgery is provided. The method includes inserting an optical fiber into a lumen at a treatment site which has at least two treatment segments. The light-emitting section of the optical fiber is aligned with a first treatment segment within the treatment site. Energy is emitted into the lumen at the first treatment segment and a temperature of the lumen is measured at the first treatment segment. The energy delivered to the treatment segment can be adjusted in response to the temperature measurement. The light-emitting section is moved to at least a second treatment segment within the lumen and energy is emitted into the lumen at the second treatment segment. During treatment at the second treatment segment, the temperature of the lumen is measured at the second treatment segment. This method can also include storing a temperature target in the memory device; generating a temperature signal using the temperature sensor; utilizing the temperature signal to determine the measured temperature; and comparing the measured temperature to the temperature target stored in the memory device. The light-emitting section is moved to the next treatment segment when the measured temperature is equal or greater than the temperature target.

Medical Apparatus And Method Useful For Positioning Energy Delivery Device

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US Patent:
20050203497, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/799130
Inventors:
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
Paul Ritchie - Loveland OH, US
Robert Trusty - Cincinnati OH, US
Scott Nield - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B018/20
US Classification:
606015000, 607089000
Abstract:
A medical apparatus and method useful for the efficacious thermal treatment of lumen such as varicose veins during laser surgery is provided. An energy delivery device comprising a diffusing optical fiber with a light-emitting section and a memory device having data programmed therein is also provided. The optical fiber includes a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature at a treatment site. An energy generator is connected to the optical fiber and to a positioning device. The optical fiber engages positioning device so that the positioning device can moveably position the light-emitting section of the optical fiber. Consequently, the optical fiber can be inserted directly into an appropriate position within a varicose portion of a vein or other lumen for thermal treatment of the vein. The memory device and a main processor are used to automatically control the operation of the medical apparatus including the intensity of energy emitted and the movement or position of the light-emitting section of the optical fiber within the vein being treated.

Integrated Visualization System

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US Patent:
20060116553, Jun 1, 2006
Filed:
Jan 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/331775
Inventors:
Robert Dunki-Jacobs - Mason OH, US
Scott Wampler - West-Chester OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/06
US Classification:
600179000, 600178000, 600109000
Abstract:
An endoscope that has an integrated light source and camera mounted at the distal end of the endoscope. The light source is a class of LED devices constructed of high-efficiency LEDs that emit narrow-band blue light coupled with phosphors, which cause a nearly natural “white” light to be emitted. The LEDs are coupled to a waveguide for transmission of the light to the distal end of the endoscope.

Biopsy Device With Vacuum Assisted Bleeding Control

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US Patent:
20070032742, Feb 8, 2007
Filed:
Jun 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/424576
Inventors:
Gavin Monson - Oxford OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
Bennie Thompson - Cincinnati OH, US
Robert Weikel - Hamilton OH, US
Michael Ludzack - Maineville OH, US
John Hibner - Mason OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 10/00
US Classification:
600566000, 600567000, 600568000
Abstract:
A biopsy device and method are provided for obtaining a tissue sample, such as a breast tissue biopsy sample. The biopsy device includes a disposable probe assembly with an outer cannula having a distal piercing tip, a cutter lumen, and a cutter tube that rotates and translates past a side aperture in the outer cannula to sever a tissue sample. The biopsy device also includes a reusable hand piece with an integral motor and power source to make a convenient, untethered control for use with ultrasonic imaging. The reusable hand piece incorporates a probe oscillation mode to assist when inserting the distal piercing tip into tissue. External vacuum holes along the outer cannula (probe) that communicate with a vacuum and cutter lumen withdraw bodily fluids while a hemostatic disk-shaped ring pad around the probe applies compression to an external hole in the skin and absorbs fluids.

Tissue Sample Revolver Drum Biopsy Device

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US Patent:
20070239067, Oct 11, 2007
Filed:
Apr 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/736117
Inventors:
John Hibner - Mason OH, US
Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg OH, US
Bennie Thompson - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard Nuchols - Loveland OH, US
Wells Haberstich - Loveland OH, US
Gavin Monson - Oxford OH, US
Robert Weikel - Hamilton OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 10/02
US Classification:
600567000
Abstract:
A biopsy device and method are provided for obtaining a tissue sample, such as a breast tissue biopsy sample. The biopsy device includes a disposable probe assembly with an outer cannula having a distal piercing tip, a cutter lumen, and a cutter tube that rotates and translates past a side aperture in the outer cannula to sever a tissue sample. The biopsy device also includes a reusable handpiece with an integral motor and power source to make a convenient, untethered control for use with ultrasonic imaging. The reusable handpiece incorporates a probe oscillation mode to assist when inserting the distal piercing tip into tissue. The motor also actuates an attached sample revolver drum assembly in coordination with movement of the cutter tube to provide sequentially stored tissue samples in a sample storage bandolier that is rotated about a revolver cylindrical drum.
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