Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Blood treating device for transfusible blood – Oxygenator
Patent
1995-04-26
1996-12-03
Bhat, Nina
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Blood treating device for transfusible blood
Oxygenator
422 48, 604 80, 604 86, 604 4, 604 7, 128DIG13, A61M 103
Patent
active
055805221
ABSTRACT:
A novel integral cardiotomy/venous blood reservoir, blood oxygenator and heat exchanging device, method of making a blood oxygenating and heat exchanging device and an extracorporeal circulatory support circuit. The reservoir includes a novel blood defoaming and filtering chamber closely receiving filtering and defoaming media. The blood oxygenating and heat exchanging device includes thermal formed housing portions, and a heat exchanging barrier, blood oxygenating medium and/or filtering medium, which are sealed by potting compound at one time. The oxygenating medium comprises a hollow fiber type medium, with its ends left open to be sealingly mounted in a gas path by a novel mounting bracket.
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Leonard Ronald J.
Lindsay Erin J.
Maurer David B.
Viitala Daniel W.
Bauer Stephen W.
Bhat Nina
Griswold Gary L.
Kirn Walter N.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
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