Surgery – Instruments – Sutureless closure
Patent
1995-02-10
1997-07-22
Schmidt, Jeffrey A.
Surgery
Instruments
Sutureless closure
606214, 604 43, 604 93, 604181, 604257, A61B 1700
Patent
active
056499590
ABSTRACT:
A bioabsorbable assembly for sealing an incision or puncture in the body of the patient including a first member which is positioned generally along the wall of the blood vessel, duct, body cavity or lumen of the patient and a gelatinous material which is injected into the incision or puncture around a filament or clip member which is associated with the first member to seal the incision or puncture from the flow of fluids through the blood vessel, duct or lumen of the patient and the method therefore.
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Allison Richard Dale
Hannam Peter Henry
Allison Richard D.
Schmidt Jeffrey A.
Sherwood Medical Company
Smith Montgomery W.
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