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4427 Faculty Ave, Lb, CA 90808    562-9381882    562-4258719   

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Los Angeles, CA   

4427 Faculty Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808    562-4258719   

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Catheter Assemblies With Flexible Radiopaque Marker

US Patent:
6520934, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Dec 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/474668
Inventors:
Jeong S. Lee - Diamond Bar CA
Vidya Nayak - Cupertino CA
John Schreiner - Hemet CA
Christine Gutting - Murrieta CA
Edwin Wang - Tustin CA
Gary Heinemann - Campbell CA
Roseminda White - Wildomar CA
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
6041031
Abstract:
A catheter assembly comprising a shaft and at least one flexible radiopaque marker affixed with the shaft. Flexibility of radiopaque marker is achieved by using a segmented band of radiopaque material or a coiled band formed by winding a wire or hollow tube filled with radiopaque material. The flexible radiopaque marker may be affixed with the shaft by an adhesive, by swaging, by crimping, by soldering, or by spring-action tension fit against the shaft.

Catheter Assemblies With Flexible Radiopaque Marker

US Patent:
2003016, Sep 4, 2003
Filed:
Feb 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/358779
Inventors:
Jeong Lee - Diamond Bar CA, US
Vidya Navak - Cupertino CA, US
John Schreiner - Hemet CA, US
Christine Gutting - Murrieta CA, US
Edwin Wang - Tustin CA, US
Gary Heinemann - Campbell CA, US
Roseminda White - Wildomar CA, US
International Classification:
A61M025/098
US Classification:
604/529000, 600/424000, 604/103100
Abstract:
A catheter assembly comprising a shaft and at least one flexible radiopaque marker affixed with the shaft. Flexibility of radiopaque marker is achieved by using a segmented band of radiopaque material or a coiled band formed by winding a wire or hollow tube filled with radiopaque material. The flexible radiopaque marker may be affixed with the shaft by an adhesive, by swaging, by crimping, by soldering, or by spring-action tension fit against the shaft.

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