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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
604019000 MEANS FOR INTRODUCING OR REMOVING MATERIAL FROM BODY FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES (E.G., MEDICATING, IRRIGATING, ASPIRATING, ETC.) 17862
604317000 MEANS AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING BODY FLUIDS OR WASTE MATERIAL (E.G., RECEPTACLES, ETC.) 4162
604008000 DEVICES TRANSFERRING FLUIDS FROM WITHIN ONE AREA OF BODY TO ANOTHER (E.G., SHUNTS, ETC.) 811
604400010 BLOOD DRAWN AND REPLACED OR TREATED AND RETURNED TO BODY 601
604540000 MEANS OR METHOD FOR FACILITATING REMOVAL OF NON THERAPEUTIC MATERIAL FROM BODY 489
604403000 CONTAINER FOR BLOOD OR BODY TREATING MATERIAL, OR MEANS USED THEREWITH (E.G., NEEDLE FOR PIERCING CONTAINER CLOSURE, ETC.) 475
604890100 CONTROLLED RELEASE THERAPEUTIC DEVICE OR SYSTEM 338
604011000 MEANS FOR INSERTING FIBROUS OR FORAMINOUS RESIDENT PACKING, RECEPTOR, OR MEDICAMENT CARRIER INTO BODY ORIFICE 101
604001000 SWAB INCLUDING HANDLE (E.G., STICK, ETC.) WITH ABSORBENT MATERIAL AT END THEREOF 29
604007000 BLOOD TRANSFERRED BETWEEN DIFFERENT BODIES ALONG CONTINUOUS FLOW PATH (E.G., TRANSFUSION, ETC.) 4
20100087773DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING THE HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a device for circulating a body fluid in a body of a living organism, especially to support the heart and/or circulation of the living organism, comprising a catheter device which has at least one inlet portion to take up the body fluid at at least one first location within the body of the living organism, at least one outlet portion some distance from the at least one inlet portion to discharge the body fluid at at least one second location some distance from the at least one first location within the body of the living organism and a pump device for directed transport of the body fluid between the at least one inlet portion and the at least one outlet portion of the catheter device; and a valve arrangement coupled to the catheter device for controlled uptake of the body fluid as a function of operation of the pump device at the at least one inlet portion of the catheter device and controlled discharge of the body fluid at the at least one outlet portion of the catheter device.04-08-2010
20110245751METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PERCUTANEOUS AND SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS - Methods and devices for performing percutaneous and surgical interventions. The devices comprising a tubular portion and retractable mechanism at the distal end of the tubular portion. The retractable mechanism prevents the device from pulling out of an anatomical structure during complex interventions, for example, when switching from an antegrade to a retrograde approach within a blood vessel, enables the use of a single sheath when declotting AV hemodialysis fistulas and can provide occlusion of blood flow during interventions and means of removal of debris or clot from the blood vessel.10-06-2011
20120191029CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR FLUID CONNECTION IN MEDICINE - The present invention relates to a lockable connection system for components in medicine and medical technology that have fluids passing through them with a female, tube- or cone-shaped receptacle (07-26-2012
20130090589TRANSFUSION TUBE AND TRANSFUSION TUBE SET - A transfusion tube set includes: a transfusion tube; and a transfusion tube which does not have a filter and a transfusion tube which has the filter, wherein the transfusion tubes and are detachable from the transfusion tube. The transfusion tube includes a tube and a reservoir needle provided at a upstream end of the tube, and a drip tube, a roller clamp, an upstream connector and a downstream connector are provided downstream of the reservoir needle of the tube. A filter mesh is disposed at the upstream end of a main tube of the downstream connector.04-11-2013

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