Patent classifications
A61B50/31
METHOD OF APPLYING A BUTTRESS TO A SURGICAL STAPLER END EFFECTOR
- Michael J. Vendely ,
- Trevor J. Barton ,
- Jason L. Harris ,
- Charles J. Scheib ,
- Emily A. Schellin ,
- Prudence A. Vulhop ,
- Steven G. Hall ,
- Victoria Dalessandro ,
- Jackie Donners ,
- Mark Timmer ,
- Rao S. Bezwada ,
- Aidan Craigwood ,
- Caroline Hagerman ,
- Ashley Easter ,
- Kathrin Holtzmann ,
- Frederick E. Shelton, IV ,
- Mark S. Zeiner
A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, thereby stapling the buttress to the tissue.
METHOD OF APPLYING A BUTTRESS TO A SURGICAL STAPLER END EFFECTOR
- Michael J. Vendely ,
- Trevor J. Barton ,
- Jason L. Harris ,
- Charles J. Scheib ,
- Emily A. Schellin ,
- Prudence A. Vulhop ,
- Steven G. Hall ,
- Victoria Dalessandro ,
- Jackie Donners ,
- Mark Timmer ,
- Rao S. Bezwada ,
- Aidan Craigwood ,
- Caroline Hagerman ,
- Ashley Easter ,
- Kathrin Holtzmann ,
- Frederick E. Shelton, IV ,
- Mark S. Zeiner
A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, thereby stapling the buttress to the tissue.
Method of applying a buttress to a surgical stapler end effector
- Michael J. Vendely ,
- Trevor J. Barton ,
- Jason L. Harris ,
- Charles J. Scheib ,
- Emily A. Schellin ,
- Prudence A. Turner ,
- Steven G. Hall ,
- Victoria Dalessandro ,
- Jackie Donners ,
- Mark Timmer ,
- Rao S. Bezwada ,
- Aidan Craigwood ,
- Caroline Hagerman ,
- Ashley Easter ,
- Kathrin Holtzmann ,
- Frederick E. Shelton, IV ,
- Mark S. Zeiner
A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, thereby stapling the buttress to the tissue.
Method of applying a buttress to a surgical stapler end effector
- Michael J. Vendely ,
- Trevor J. Barton ,
- Jason L. Harris ,
- Charles J. Scheib ,
- Emily A. Schellin ,
- Prudence A. Turner ,
- Steven G. Hall ,
- Victoria Dalessandro ,
- Jackie Donners ,
- Mark Timmer ,
- Rao S. Bezwada ,
- Aidan Craigwood ,
- Caroline Hagerman ,
- Ashley Easter ,
- Kathrin Holtzmann ,
- Frederick E. Shelton, IV ,
- Mark S. Zeiner
A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, thereby stapling the buttress to the tissue.
Mobile medical drug management systems and methods
Mobile systems and methods are adapted to control and document prehospital patient care reports and communication of patient status to a receiving medical treatment facility. The systems and methods relate to systems and methods for managing, recording, and administering drugs such as narcotics in an ambulatory and/or emergency environment.
Powered drivers, intraosseous devices and methods to access bone marrow
An apparatus for penetrating bone and accessing bone marrow is provided. The apparatus may include a penetrator assembly and a powered drill. The penetrator assembly may include an inner penetrator having a stylet. The penetrator assembly may also include an outer penetrator having a hollow cannula and a luer lock attachment. The powered drill may include a housing enclosing a motor and a power supply and associated circuitry. The powered drill may also include a connector receptacle for receiving a penetrator assembly connector of the penetrator assembly. The powered drill may include a magnetic connection which releasably locks the penetrator assembly connector into place with the powered drill. The power supply may include a rechargeable battery within the housing for supplying power to the motor. A battery indicator may be provided to indicate a level of the battery.
PORTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
A medical system may comprise an endoscope, including a handle and a sheath having a first illumination source, a second illumination source, and an imaging device at a distal tip of the sheath. The first illumination source may be configured to emit white light. The second illumination source may be configured to emit a non-white light. The system may also comprise a display device, a controller configured to interface with the endoscope and the display device, and a carrying case configured to contain the endoscope, the display device, and the controller.
PORTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
A medical system may comprise an endoscope, including a handle and a sheath having a first illumination source, a second illumination source, and an imaging device at a distal tip of the sheath. The first illumination source may be configured to emit white light. The second illumination source may be configured to emit a non-white light. The system may also comprise a display device, a controller configured to interface with the endoscope and the display device, and a carrying case configured to contain the endoscope, the display device, and the controller.
Biological Containment and Transport Carriers and Methods Thereof
A biological containment and transport carrier apparatus for use with an equipment table in an operating room, including a base layer having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, a top layer having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, a perimeter of the top layer being coupled to a perimeter of the base layer to form a sealed bag, an inner seam portion formed between the base layer and the top layer, the inner seam portion having a length and width dimension configured to respectively match a length and a width dimension of a top surface of an equipment table in an operating room, and a zipper formed within the top layer to open and close an insertion flap of the top layer so as to provide access to the inner seam portion such that when the zipper is open, at least a portion of the inner seam portion is configured to fold inside out over a top surface of the table and wrap around one or more outer edges of the table and extend a predetermined distance below the bottom surface of the table to secure the base layer to the table and to provide a sterile margin, or drape portion, around the table, and to provide a custom fit for the table to allow for sterile use in procedure of setup packs with reduced exposure of contaminated surfaces.
Biological Containment and Transport Carriers and Methods Thereof
A biological containment and transport carrier apparatus for use with an equipment table in an operating room, including a base layer having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, a top layer having an inner surface and an opposing outer surface, a perimeter of the top layer being coupled to a perimeter of the base layer to form a sealed bag, an inner seam portion formed between the base layer and the top layer, the inner seam portion having a length and width dimension configured to respectively match a length and a width dimension of a top surface of an equipment table in an operating room, and a zipper formed within the top layer to open and close an insertion flap of the top layer so as to provide access to the inner seam portion such that when the zipper is open, at least a portion of the inner seam portion is configured to fold inside out over a top surface of the table and wrap around one or more outer edges of the table and extend a predetermined distance below the bottom surface of the table to secure the base layer to the table and to provide a sterile margin, or drape portion, around the table, and to provide a custom fit for the table to allow for sterile use in procedure of setup packs with reduced exposure of contaminated surfaces.