Surgery – Truss – Perineal
Patent
1986-02-18
1987-06-02
Coven, Edward M.
Surgery
Truss
Perineal
A61B 106
Patent
active
046694498
ABSTRACT:
A fluid submersible laryngoscope includes a hollow handle to contain a power supply such as dry cell means. A light source is carried by the handle, and structure is provided to place that power supply in electrical energy transmitting relation with that light source to direct light into transmitting means carried by the blade. The blade is insertible into a patient's mouth to illuminate the throat area. Sealing structure is provided between the terminal light source and handle to block access of external fluid into the hollow handle proximate the light source whether or not the blade is attached to the handle, and when the handle is submerged in fluid.
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Coven Edward M.
Haefliger William W.
Hindenburg Max F.
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