Devices and Methods for Removing Unwanted Tissue

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20160249931A1
SERIAL NO

15030054

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Devices and methods for removing tissue, which causes minimal pain or scarring. A hemostatic clamp having two arms with juxtaposeablefaces, can compress tissue between the faces of the arms so as to fuse a portion of the tissue therebetween. A locking mechanism maintains pressure on the arms until the skin is fused to create a skin tab. The unwanted tissue, such as a polydactyl digit, skin tag, or the like, can be excised with the clamp in position. When the locking mechanism is disengaged and the clamp is removed, the fused skin tab inhibits bleeding and the removal of the digit encourages any remaining underlying nerves to withdraw from the area of amputation. A related device can be used as a castration clamp to externally compress testicular-related tissues, such as ductiles, nerves, and blood vessels leading to the testicles, to castrate an animal. The castration clamp provides a quick, bloodless technique that eliminates the need for open wounds, which are subject to infection.

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION INCORPORATED223 GRINTER HALL GAINESVILLE FL 32611

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
HONDAL, Carlos Coral Gables, US 1 1
ROIG, Juan Carlos Ocala, US 2 31

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