Eric Cheng - Bloomington IN, US Amy Foust - Bloomington IN, US
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
606191000
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a medical device and methods for immobilizing and retrieving material from a patient's body. The medical device includes an expansible member having a proximal end, a delivery state, and an expanded, deployed state. An instrument is detachably engaged with the proximal end of the expansible member to deploy the expansible member within an anatomical lumen beyond material to be retrieved. The expansible member in the expanded state is configured to inhibit movement of the material within the anatomical lumen.
Nov 2010 to 2000 Vice President & Safety SuperintendentCalder Services, Inc Farmington, NM 2001 to Oct 2010 Safety CoordinatorCalder Services, Inc.
1997 to 2001 Office Manager
Education:
Texas A&M. TEEX College Station, TX 2010 to 2012 Certified Safety Professional in Occupational Health & SafetyColorado Institute of Art Denver, CO 1997 Associates of Applied Science in Visual Communications
Skills:
CPR & 1st Aid trainer, secretary for local ASSE chapter, CSP, Co-Chair for Four Corners Safety Network's Equipment Move Task Force