Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Keimar, Inc. - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600345, 600364, 600348, 600353, 600355, 600361
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Mikkelsen - Los Altos CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600309
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
Probe And Display Having A Gas Sensor Assembly And Surface Treatment
Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Mikkelsen - Los Altos CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145
US Classification:
600309
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
Probe With Gas Permeable Material Surrounding A Gas Sensor Assembly
Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Mikkelsen - Los Altos CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145
US Classification:
600364
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Mikkelsen - Los Altos CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145
US Classification:
600345, 600364
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
Paul D. Corl - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Mikkelsen - Los Altos CA, US Harry D. Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Amos Gottlieb - San Francisco CA, US Margaret R. Webber - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1459
US Classification:
600364
Abstract:
An apparatus for use with a patient having a vessel carrying blood to ascertain characteristics of the blood. The apparatus includes a display module and a probe having a distal extremity adapted to be inserted into the vessel of the patient and having a proximal extremity coupled to the display module. The probe includes a sensor in the distal extremity for providing an electrical signal to the display module when the probe is disposed in the blood. The probe can have an antithrombogenic surface treatment for inhibiting the adhesion of blood components to the probe when disposed in the blood.
George M. Savage - Portola Valley CA Margaret Webber - Los Altos CA
Assignee:
FemRx, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61B 1739
US Classification:
128898
Abstract:
The present invention provides electrosurgical needles, needle systems, and methods for their use which will allow the surgeon to target a tumor's blood supply. Generally, the invention facilities targeting the bloodflow of the tumor by incorporating a doppler ultrasound transducer into the needle or needle sheath. Preferably, the surgeon will also be able to control the temperature of the needle using an integral temperature sensor to effect maximum transfer of the RF energy into the tissue, thereby maximizing the volume of tissue destroyed. Furthermore, when used (for example) in the treatment of uterine fibroids, the present invention will reduce damage to the serosa by monitoring the uterine surface temperature during myolysis through a temperature sensor integrated into the sheath holding the myolysis needle.
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Margaret Webber Owner
Keimar Inc Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and S...
2444 Old Middlefield Way # K, Mountain View, CA 94043 Website: keimar.com
Margaret Webber Owner
Keimar Inc Medical Devices · Medical Equip Merchant Whols
2444 Old Middlefield Way K, Mountain View, CA 94043 2444 Old Middlefield Way #K, Mountain View, CA 94043 6509647355
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