Stephen J. Perry - Shirley MA, US Michele B. Carter - Ashland MA, US David R. Conti - Stoneham MA, US Thomas F. Janecek - Flagstaff AZ, US Bryan D. Knodel - Flagstaff AZ, US Anthony Scott Hollars - Tucson AZ, US Peter Crowley - Norfolk MA, US Donald C. Hovey - Sherborn MA, US William Lucas Churchill - Boston MA, US John C. Golden - Norton MA, US Yem Chin - Burlington MA, US Mark L. Adams - Stoughton MA, US Carleton E. Yee - San Diego CA, US Otto E. Anderhub - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
SCIMED Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 29/00 A61F 2/06
US Classification:
606192, 604 9901
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for ejecting fluid from a fluid delivery system. The fluid delivery system has a pneumatic assembly that when triggered injects gas into a hydraulic assembly, which in turn ejects fluid through an external interface. An electronic interface displays various measurements, for example, how much fluid has been ejected and if the hydraulic system is closed the pressure of the system. The pneumatic assembly can also be depressurized such that fluid can reenter the hydraulic assembly through the external interface.
Stephen J. Perry - Shirley MA, US Michele B. Carter - Ashland MA, US David R. Conti - Stoneham MA, US Thomas F. Janecek - Flagstaff AZ, US Bryan D. Knodel - Flagstaff AZ, US Anthony Scott Hollars - Tucson AZ, US Peter Crowley - Norfolk MA, US Donald C. Hovey - Sherborn MA, US William Lucas Churchill - Boston MA, US John B. Golden - Norton MA, US Yem Chin - Burlington MA, US Mark L. Adams - Stoughton MA, US Carleton E. Yee - San Diego CA, US Otto E. Anderhub - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 29/00 A61F 2/06
US Classification:
606192, 604 9901
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for ejecting fluid from a fluid delivery system. The fluid delivery system has a pneumatic assembly that when triggered injects gas into a hydraulic assembly, which in turn ejects fluid through an external interface. An electronic interface displays various measurements, for example, how much fluid has been ejected and if the hydraulic system is closed the pressure of the system. The pneumatic assembly can also be depressurized such that fluid can reenter the hydraulic assembly through the external interface.
Stephen J. Perry - Shirley MA, US Michele B. Carter - Ashland MA, US David R. Conti - Stoneham MA, US Thomas F. Janecek - Flagstaff AZ, US Bryan D. Knodel - Flagstaff AZ, US Anthony Scott Hollars - Tucson AZ, US Peter Crowley - Norfolk MA, US Donald C. Hovey - Sherborn MA, US William Lucas Churchill - Boston MA, US John B. Golden - Norton MA, US Yam Chin - Burlington MA, US Mark L. Adams - Stoughton MA, US Carleton E. Yee - San Diego CA, US Otto E. Anderhub - Miami FL, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 29/00 A61F 2/06
US Classification:
606192, 604 9901
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for ejecting fluid from a fluid delivery system. The fluid delivery system has a pneumatic assembly that when triggered injects gas into a hydraulic assembly, which in turn ejects fluid through an external interface. An electronic interface displays various measurements, for example, how much fluid has been ejected and if the hydraulic system is closed the pressure of the system. The pneumatic assembly can also be depressurized such that fluid can reenter the hydraulic assembly through the external interface.
Method For Implanting A Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy/Jejunostomy Tube In A Patient And Access Needle For Use In Said Method
Rebecca DeLegge - Mt. Pleasant SC, US Mark DeLegge - Mt. Pleasant SC, US Laurence Brenner - Northboro MA, US Mark Adams - Stoughton MA, US Michele Carter - Ashland MA, US
International Classification:
A61M005/178
US Classification:
604/164010, 606/148000
Abstract:
Method for implanting a percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy tube in a patient and access needle for use in the method. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of (a) providing an access needle wherein the distal end of the stylet extends distally for an appreciable distance beyond the distal end of the cannula; (b) inserting the stylet, but not the cannula, into the jejunum; (c) grabbing the stylet with an endoscopically-positioned snare; (d) anchoring the jejunum against the abdominal wall of the patient using the snared stylet; (e) loosening the snare slightly while advancing the cannula into the jejunum and into the loosened snare; (f) tightening the snare around the cannula; (g) removing the stylet from the cannula; (h) inserting a guide wire or suture through the cannula and into the jejunum; and (i) proceeding in the conventional fashion to implant a PEJ tube into the patient using the guide wire or suture.