Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1991-08-30
1993-07-27
Green, Randall L.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128686, 128672, A61B 50225, A61B 5022
Patent
active
052303420
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed herein a method of obtaining certain information about the blood pressure of a given patient by means of a particular blood pressure technique, specifically by means of oscillometry, in which the pressurizable pressure transducing bladder located adjacent and cooperating with a particular artery of the patient, is used in combination with means for pressurizing the bladder in a controlled way in order to provide the desired information. The particular artery used is the patient's supraorbital artery which is readily accessible in a specific area just above the eyebrow of substantially all patients. There is also disclosed herein a blood pressure transducing bladder assembly which is specifically designed to easily access the supraorbital artery of substantially all patients using the eyebrow and nose of each patient as a frame of reference.
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Baker Phillip D.
Bobo, Jr. Donald E.
Westenskow Dwayne R.
Baxter International Inc.
Canter Bruce M.
Green Randall L.
Shear Stephen C.
Willse D.
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