Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1977-12-27
1980-02-26
Stouffer, Richard T.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128672, A61B 502
Patent
active
041900570
ABSTRACT:
An implanted device for determining the patentcy of a transplanted vein directly connecting the aorta to transfer blood to a coronary artery has a physiologically inert bulb of flexible material disposed and retained in pressure transferring relationship to the distal region of the transplanted vein. A cuff or non-expansible sleeve surrounds the bulb and the vein and is held in position. The bulb has a single opening leading into one end of an implanted catheter. The other end of the catheter opens through a single opening in a thick-walled reservoir implanted in a subcutaneous location convenient for piercing by a hypodermic needle. At least a part of the reservoir wall is able to close upon withdrawal of the needle. The bulb, catheter and reservoir are completely filled, without distention, by an appropriate, usually isotonic, liquid. There may be a break-away connection in the catheter and various radio-opaque indicia for X-ray monitoring.
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"A Nuclear Intracranial Pressure Sensor", IEEE Trans. on Nuclear Science, vol. 21, No. 1, Feb. 1974, pp. 697-701.
Downie David E.
Harvey Robert J.
Hill J. Donald
Stouffer Richard T.
Thoratec Laboratories Corporation
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