Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1994-01-24
1994-10-25
Sykes, Angela D.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
604282, A61B 500
Patent
active
053579550
ABSTRACT:
The reinforced catheter sensor probe for intravascular use includes an aramid strand that extends along the length of the electromagnetic conduits and is bonded thereto. A greater than ten fold increase in tensile strength is thereby achieved. Additionally, the inherent strength of flexibility of the reinforcing strand ensures that a positive interconnection with the distal end of the sensor probe is maintained in the event the sensor probe is subjected to loads that cause its relatively more fragile components to sever. A protective, strain relieving introducer catheter is also provided to substantially prevent kinking and breakage of the sensor probe where the introducer catheter bends.
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Bankert Charles S.
Davis Christopher L.
Hannah Richard
Riccitelli Samuel D.
Skarshaug David P.
Puritan-Bennett Corporation
Sykes Angela D.
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