Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body
Patent
1989-10-31
1992-01-14
Rosenbaum, C. Fred
Surgery
Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body
604 49, 604 52, 128898, 514832, A61M 300, A61N 500
Patent
active
050806459
ABSTRACT:
The foregoing emergency replacement procedure or method for rapid and drastic reduction of the body burden of AIDS virus residing primarily in the formed elements of the blood involves the removal of all blood from the patient and replacement with an emulsion of a perfluorocarbon chemical or other blood substitute, several exchanges of blood substitute in order to attempt a "scrubbing" in totality of the AIDS containing blood from all of the tissues and organs served by vascular beds and then replacement of the emulsion of perfluorocarbon chemical or other blood substitute with whole blood of the same type as the patient; and wherein the above replacement procedure is carried out using antiviral agents or other agents currently shown to reduce, mitigate or destroy the AIDS virus during and after the above said replacement procedure.
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Polutta Mark O.
Rosenbaum C. Fred
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