Surgery – Instruments – Sutureless closure
Patent
1995-02-01
1996-07-30
Jackson, Gary
Surgery
Instruments
Sutureless closure
606195, 604 96, 604101, 604181, 604265, A61B 1700
Patent
active
055407153
ABSTRACT:
A device for sealing incisions in the body of a patient wherein the device includes a bioabsorbable sealing member having an elongate shaft member and an elastomeric and flexible balloon member. The device may also include a preformed or injectable collagenous material associated therewith to hemostatically seal the incision in the body of the patient. The shaft member may include one or more lumens extending therethrough in flow communication with one or more balloon members thereon to provide a relatively simple device which effectively seals an incision in the body of a patient.
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Allison Richard D.
Katsaros Georges
Thomas David G.
Allison Richard D.
Jackson Gary
Schmidt Jeffrey A.
Sherwood Medical Company
Smith Montgomery W.
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