Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
Patent
1991-11-15
1993-02-23
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
128912, 128DIG26, 128DIG15, 1281011, 128857, 2DIG7, 2DIG11, 21712, 2183, 604 77, 604 94, 604179, A61M 1508, A61M 1100, A62B 700, A42B 122
Patent
active
051881012
ABSTRACT:
A premature baby elastic strip-like headband having expansion limiting structure with opposite ends of which one end has male hook-like multiple alternate attaching elements and of which a remaining opposite end has female loop-like attaching elements detachably securable to one-another at optionally alternate locations thereof, and having nasal cannulas oxygen tubes-securing structures positioned and mounted on the headband such that the nasal cannulas oxygen tubes are located on opposite side of a baby's head the headband is mounted thereof.
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Asher Kimberly L.
Burr Edgar S.
Hough William T.
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