Syringe adapter assembly for withdrawing and collecting body flu

Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Aspiration collection container or trap

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604187, 604240, 604902, A61M 100

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ABSTRACT:
An improved apparatus and system for withdrawing and collecting body fluids is disclosed. The system includes an adapter which is arranged to cooperate with a handheld aspirator apparatus and a syringe assembly having an open end portion. The adapter includes a sealing asembly which engages the interior of the syringe assembly and a barrier which is insertable into the syringe assembly to prevent clogging, but permit body fluid aspiration.

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