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Patent US6146396 - Declotting method and apparatus - Google PatenteSuche Bilder Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive Mehr » Erweiterte Patentsuche | Webprotokoll | Anmelden Erweiterte Patentsuche PatenteA declotting method and apparatus. A declotting apparatus includes a catheter, a member positioned within the catheter, and a plurality of deformable members. The plurality of members bow and compress as the catheter slides relative to the member so that a site may be declotted. In another embodiment,...http://www.google.de/patents/US6146396?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6146396 - Declotting method and apparatus Ver�ffentlichungsnummerUS6146396 APublikationstypErteilung Anmeldenummer09/262,994 Ver�ffentlichungsdatum14. Nov. 2000Eingetragen5. M�rz 1999 Priorit�tsdatum5. M�rz 1999Auch ver�ffentlicht unterEP1161188A1WO2000051505A1 ErfinderAndras KonyaKenneth C. WrightUrspr�nglich Bevollm�chtigterBoard Of Regents, The University Of Texas System US-Klassifikation606/159606/200Internationale KlassifikationA61B17/22 UnternehmensklassifikationA61B2017/2212A61B17/221 Europ�ische KlassifikationA61B17/221ReferenzenPatentzitate (44)Nichtpatentzitate (129) Referenziert von (67)Externe LinksUSPTO USPTO-Zuordnung EspacenetDeclotting method and apparatusUS 6146396 A Zusammenfassung A declotting method and apparatus. A declotting apparatus includes a catheter, a member positioned within the catheter, and a plurality of deformable members. The plurality of members bow and compress as the catheter slides relative to the member so that a site may be declotted. In another embodiment, a declotting apparatus includes a first and second catheter, a guidewire, a deformable jacket, and a liner. The deformable jacket expands and contracts as the first catheter slides relative to the second catheter so that a site may be declotted. The guidewire facilitates navigation, and the liner prevents material from entering the apparatus.
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