Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical energy applicator
Patent
1993-04-30
1995-11-14
Kamm, William E.
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Electrical energy applicator
607126, 607122, 607119, 128642, A61N 105
Patent
active
054662559
ABSTRACT:
A heart signal sensor 11 is connected by a flexible cord 13 to a catheter 17. The sensor 11 and the catheter 17 are attached to install the sensor in the cardiac wall, and thereafter are disunited and separately attached to the cardiac wall 1. The sensor is attached to the cardiac wall by claws projecting from the sensor surface, and may be installed by rotating or by deformation of the sensor.
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ELA Medical
Kamm William E.
Schaetzle Kennedy J.
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