Hill Country Memorial Community Services Corporation
Robert A Mosley
ACTION NETWORKING, INC
Robert P. Mosley Director
Clearfork Cemetery Association, Inc
Robert Mosley Professional Engineer
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3888 Calle Fortunada, San Diego, CA 92123 5271 Viewridge Ct, San Diego, CA 92123 9244 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA 92123 8888 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA 92122 8585033300, 8585654611, 8585035151, 8585033364
Jon M. Tanaka - San Jose CA, US Edward A. Pineda - San Jose CA, US Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA, US Liming Lau - Mountain View CA, US John P Lunsford - San Carlos CA, US Robert Mosley - San Jose CA, US Joshua Wallin - San Jose CA, US Iris Leon Corbin - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Maquet Cardiovascular LLC - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
600 37
Abstract:
Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer.
- Newark CA, US Robert James Mosley - San Jose CA, US Mark Gil Martin - Hayward CA, US William Welch - Sunnyvale CA, US Richard W. O'Connor - Atherton CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/024 A61B 5/00 A61B 50/30
Abstract:
A sheath for an oximetry device includes a top and a body where the top opens to provide an opening where the oximetry device can be placed into the body of the sheath. The top of the sheath can be closed onto the body and the closure of the top can be verified by circuits in the oximetry device. The circuits can monitor the position of a latch that is connected to the top of the sheath. The circuits can determine when the latch is unlatched and the top is open and not sealed closed to the body. And, the circuits can determine when the latch is latched and the top is closed and sealed to the body.
Medical Device And Sheath Seal And Seal Verification
- Newark CA, US Robert James Mosley - San Jose CA, US David Keith Hohl - Milpitas CA, US Willem-Jan Ouburg - San Leandro CA, US Timothy Lee Sauder - Mountain View CA, US Alan Baldwin - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
Abstract:
An oximetry device includes an inductive detector. When the oximetry device is sealed in a sheath and a latch of the sheath is in a latched position, the inductive detector inductively detects that latch. The oximeter device uses first information received from the detector for the latch being in the latched position to allow the device to take oximetry measurements. The oximeter device uses second information received from the detector for the latch not being in the latched position to allow the device to display a message on a display of the device that the sheath is not sealed. The displayed message indicates to a user that the sheath lid needs to be closed. The closed lid prevents contaminants in the sheath from reaching patient tissue during use of the device and sheath.
- Mahwah NJ, US Jon M. TANAKA - San Jose CA, US Edward A. PINEDA - San Jose CA, US Dwight P. MOREJOHN - Davis CA, US Robert MOSLEY - San Jose CA, US Joshua WALLIN - San Jose CA, US Iris Leon CORBIN - Morton Grove IL, US
Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer.
- Mahwah NJ, US Jon M. TANAKA - San Jose CA, US Edward A. PINEDA - San Jose CA, US Dwight P. MOREJOHN - Davis CA, US Robert MOSLEY - San Jose CA, US Joshua WALLIN - San Jose CA, US Iris Leon CORBIN - Morton Grove IL, US
Assignee:
MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLC - Mahwah NJ
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61B 90/57 A61B 17/30 A61B 90/50
Abstract:
Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer.
- San Jose CA, US Jon M. Tanaka - San Jose CA, US Edward A. Pineda - San Jose CA, US Dwight P. Morejohn - Davis CA, US Liming Lau - Mountain View CA, US John P. Lunsford - San Carlos CA, US Robert Mosley - San Jose CA, US Joshua Wallin - San Jose CA, US Iris Leon Corbin - Morton Grove IL, US
Assignee:
MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLC - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61M 1/00 A61B 19/00
US Classification:
600 37
Abstract:
Organ manipulation devices for atraumatically grasping the surface of an organ and repositioning the organ to allow access to a location on the organ that would otherwise be substantially inaccessible. Methods of accessing a beating heart, retracting the heart using an organ manipulation apparatus, and stabilizing a surgical target area with a stabilizer. Both the organ manipulator and stabilizer are fixed to a stationary object which may be a sternal retractor. A system for performing beating heart coronary artery bypass grafting includes a sternal retractor, organ manipulator and stabilizer.