Surgery – Devices transferring fluids from within one area of body to... – With flow control means
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-31
2006-01-31
Bianco, Patricia (Department: 3761)
Surgery
Devices transferring fluids from within one area of body to...
With flow control means
C604S008000, C623S001130, C623S001160, C623S001270, C623S001350, C623S001460, C606S158000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06991615
ABSTRACT:
A grafted network including one or more graft segments for use in coronary bypass procedures and which are configured to operably transport bypass blood flow from a singular supply location to one or more delivery locations, and which is provided in combination with one or more multiple channel blood flow connectors for directing such bypass blood flow in the grafted network to one or more vascular members requiring restorative blood flow thereto. The grafted network also preferably includes one or more devices for operably maintaining the grafted network under relatively high internal fluid pressure so as to continuously supply selective vascular members with adequate bypass blood flow.
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Fletcher Bruce
Palmquist William E.
Villafana Manuel A.
Bianco Patricia
CABG Medical, Inc.
Haugen Law Firm PLLP
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