Device for aspirating fluids from a body cavity or hollow organ

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604104, 604268, 433 96, A61M 2500

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ABSTRACT:
A device for aspirating fluids from a body cavity or hollow organ. The device includes an elongated tube having a proximal opening adapted to be coupled to a suctioning device. The elongated tube also has a portion spaced from the proximal opening to be positioned in the cavity or organ. The portion is convolved about a central axis and has at least one aspirating port facing inwardly of the convolved portion for spacing the at least one aspirating port from the walls of the cavity or organ.

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