Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
Patent
1992-10-02
1994-06-28
Kruter, Jerome L.
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
604 20, 604 21, A61M 532
Patent
active
053242750
ABSTRACT:
A catheter assembly is described which comprises a catheter tube, an exterior portion of which is circumferentially surrounded by at least two parallel elongated helical conductive elements which may be operably connected to a first power source to create a first open circuit to induce an antimicrobial effect in the area proximate the exterior conductive elements through oligodynamic activity. The catheter assembly further comprises a hub at its proximal end having a cap containing a second power source. At least two internal conductive elements are disposed along the internal length of the hub and are operably connected to the second power source upon closure of the hub with the cap to create a second open circuit which creates an antimicrobial effect proximate the hub through oligodynamic activity.
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Bodey Gerald P.
Raad Issam I.
Zermeno Alfonso
Board of Regeants, University of Texas System
Kruter Jerome L.
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