Surgery – Instruments – Means for removal of skin or material therefrom
Patent
1988-05-26
1990-04-17
Thaler, Michael H.
Surgery
Instruments
Means for removal of skin or material therefrom
30223, A61B 17322
Patent
active
049170864
ABSTRACT:
A dermatome blade assembly includes a first part defining a cutting edge and a second part adapted for reciprocating attachment with a dermatome. The second part is made from a light weight bearing like plastic to minimize vibration and resistance to movement for the blade assembly during operation.
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"The New and Improved Padgett Dermatome", Padgett Dermatome Ad, 7/1/83.
Feltovich Susan M.
Grimm Todd B.
Schoenle Paul David
Snyder Laboratories, Inc.
Thaler Michael H.
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