| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE38879 |
Extravasation detection technique |
November 15, 2005 |
| The technique for detecting extravasation during the injection of fluid into a patient involves the establishment of a baseline representing impedance at the zone of the injection prior to the injection starting. Extravasation is signaled when at least two characteristics appear. First |
| RE38695 |
Extravasation detection electrode patch |
February 8, 2005 |
| A medical extravasation device has an electrode patch that can attach to the skin for sensing electrical information. Tissue impedance is calculated from the electrode patch signals. The patch has elongate pick-up electrodes inboard of elongate energizing electrodes. The measuring zo |
| D584815 |
Dispenser |
January 13, 2009 |
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| D573710 |
Dispenser |
July 22, 2008 |
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| D570227 |
Mesh dispenser |
June 3, 2008 |
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| D500085 |
Adhesive dispenser/applicator device |
December 21, 2004 |
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| 7311664 |
Apparatus for temporarily engaging body tissue |
December 25, 2007 |
| An improved tissue engagement device such as a suction stabilizer or retractor. The stabilizer or retractor is provided with one or more suction pods mounted to the distal end of a flexible arm. The flexible arm is coupled to a base assembly, which attaches the arm to an associated r |
| 7306390 |
Applicators, dispensers and methods for dispensing and applying adhesive material |
December 11, 2007 |
| An applicator/dispenser assembly for dispensing and/or applying an adhesive material comprises: a first body portion and a second body portion, at least one of the first and second body portions being movable relative to the other of the first and second body portions; a cavity in at |
| 7201716 |
Method and apparatus for temporarily immobilizing a local area of tissue |
April 10, 2007 |
| The invention is a method and apparatus for performing beating heart surgery, in which a single articulating arm supports multiple suction pods. Once the suction pods are applied to the heart surface, tightening a cable fixes the arm in place. Then, the suction pods may be spread apa |
| 7083620 |
Electrosurgical hemostat |
August 1, 2006 |
| A hemostat-type device for ablative treatment of tissue, particularly for treatment of atrial fibrillation, is constructed with features that provide easy and effective treatment. A swiveling head assembly can allow the jaws to be adjusted in pitch and roll. Malleable jaws can permit |
| 6866628 |
Apparatus for temporarily engaging body tissue |
March 15, 2005 |
| An improved tissue engagement device such as a suction stabilizer or retractor. The stabilizer or retractor is provided with one or more suction pods mounted to the distal end of a flexible arm. The flexible arm is coupled to a base assembly, which attaches the arm to an associated r |
| 6740028 |
Method and apparatus for temporarily immobilizing a local area of tissue |
May 25, 2004 |
| The invention is a method and apparatus for performing beating heart surgery, in which a single articulating arm supports multiple suction pods. Once the suction pods are applied to the heart surface, tightening a cable fixes the arm in place. Then, the suction pods may be spread apart |
| 6482214 |
Intravascular seal with mesh reinforcement and method for using same |
November 19, 2002 |
| An intravascular device is provided. The device comprises a sealing member, the member including a mesh material and a gripping element operatively attached to the sealing member, the gripping element operatively adapted to allow a user to position the sealing member to seal a blood vess |
| 6464629 |
Method and apparatus for temporarily immobilizing a local area of tissue |
October 15, 2002 |
| The invention is a method and apparatus for performing beating heart surgery, in which a single articulating arm supports multiple suction pods. Once the suction pods are applied to the heart surface, tightening a cable fixes the arm in place. Then, the suction pods may be spread apart |
| 5964703 |
Extravasation detection electrode patch |
October 12, 1999 |
| A medical extravasation device has an electrode patch that can attach to the skin for sensing electrical information. Tissue impedance is calculated from the electrode patch signals. The patch has elongate pick-up electrodes inboard of elongate energizing electrodes. The measuring zo |