Device, system and method for improving delivery of hemostatic material

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7753872
APP PUB NO 20030135237A1
SERIAL NO

10354517

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A device, system and method for improving delivery of hemostatic material, in which the device includes a vent cap body capable of removably engaging a cannula. The vent cap has a passage extending through the vent cap body from the cannula to an exterior of the vent cap body where a restricter for restricting the flow of fluid from the cannula to the exterior. In one embodiment, the vent cap has a valve which has an opened and closed position. In the closed position, the valve is designed to provide a back pressure or resistance. When a certain force is applied against the valve, the valve moves from the closed position to the opened position, where a gas or fluid may pass through the vent cap. The vent cap is designed to help maintain the continuity of the hemostatic material during delivery of the material from the adaptor to the trial staging chamber.

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Patent Owner(s)

  • ALLEN FAMILY TRUST DATED 10/12/81;BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION;BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.;CRAGG, ANDREW H.;FEUCHTER, BRUCE;HARTZLER, GEOFFREY O.;KINGSBURY CAPITAL PARTNERS, L.P. III;KINGSBURY CAPITAL PARTNERS, L.P. IV;PACIFIC VENTURE GROUP II, L.P.;PEQUOT PRIVATE EQUITY FUND II, L.P.;PVG ASSOCIATES II, L.P.;WALLACE, GEORGE

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ashby, Mark Laguna Niguel, US 114 4616
Brenneman, Rodney San Juan Capistrano, US 111 14969
Cragg, Andrew H Edina, US 200 28333

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