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P & D Medical Coatings, Inc. Patents
Assignee:
P & D Medical Coatings, Inc.
Address:
Dresher, PA
No. of patents:
2
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
5685961 Method for fabrication of metallized medical devices November 11, 1997
Catheters and other medical devices include plural layers of metals applied to the outer surfaces, which tend to close minuscule cracks through which corrosion may attack the underlying support. In some avatars, the initial layer of material is preferably silver, applied following specif
5295979 Urinary catheter and system March 22, 1994
A urinary catheter and system includes a catheter with a drain lumen which is coated with oligodynamic metal and preferably arranged with a coating of a more noble metal for creating an iontophoretic galvanic couple, which drives antimicrobial ions into solution. The exterior of the cath

 
 
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