Surgery – Container for blood or body treating material – or means used...
Patent
1996-06-19
1998-11-17
Clarke, Robert A.
Surgery
Container for blood or body treating material, or means used...
604408, 604411, 604414, A61B 1900
Patent
active
058369333
ABSTRACT:
A parenteral fluid delivery bag having a line set formed integral with the bag, the line set being peelably releasable from the remainder of the bag so as to assume a deployed position adapted to enter into fluid communication with a patient. In an alternate embodiment, a plurality of bags connected by an integrally formed wye-junction are adapted for delivery to a patient and retrieval of fluid from a patient.
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Bellotti Marc
Buttitta Anthony D.
Lo Ying-Cheng
Munsch John M.
Baxter International Inc.
Cho David J.
Clarke Robert A.
Kowalik Francis C.
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