序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 TIBIAL TUBEROSITY ADVANCEMENT IMPLANT US14532572 2014-11-04 US20150057760A1 2015-02-26 Andrew J. Kazanovicz; David J. Anderson, III
A tibial tuberosity advancement implant and method includes a spacer body made of biocompatible, biodegradable material and having a main section with at least one bony growth orifice therethrough and at least one fin extending from the main section by at least one connector. A metal clip is engageable with of the spacer body main section and includes spaced screw holes for securing the spacer body to the advanced tibial tuberosity and the tibia when the implant is placed in the space between the advanced tibial tuberosity and the tibia.
222 FEATHER CUTTER AND FEATHER IMPING PIN US13764151 2013-02-11 US20140224088A1 2014-08-14 Albara Mohammed Binothman
Feather cutters are described that cut a feather shaft of a feather. One feather cutter includes a first sildable arm and a second sildable arm that move in a linear direction with respect to each other between a first position and a second position, a plurality of springs that are placed between the first sildable arm and the second sildable arm, an adjustable blade that is attached to the first sildable arm via a screw and cuts the feather shaft of the feather upon moving the first sildable arm to the second position, a shaft cylinder with two slits that is attached to the second sildable arm and the feather shaft of the feather is placed within the shaft cylinder to hold the feather shaft which is being cut with the adjustable blade in a fixed position.
223 FEATHER IMPING SYSYTEM US14148179 2014-01-06 US20140215776A1 2014-08-07 Albara Mohammed BINOTHMAN
A feather imping system includes a plurality of feather imping pins that attach a donor feather to a receiving feather. The feather imping pin is inserted into a receiving feather shaft of the receiving feather. Feather imping is performed using the feather imping pin that connects the donor feather and the receiving feather. The feather imping pin fits inside both the receiving feather shaft of the receiving feather and a donor feather shaft of the donor feather.
224 TREATMENT APPARATUS FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATION TO A MAMMAL BODY US14128779 2012-06-28 US20140213939A1 2014-07-31 Helen Floyd; Peter Masters
A treatment apparatus for external application to a mammal body, comprising a housing, a transducer element, adapted to provide an output towards and/or into the mammal body, a switch element, adapted to activate the transducer element in accordance with a first predetermined condition and deactivate the transducer element in accordance with a second predetermined condition, a feedback element, adapted to provide at least one first feedback signal in response at least a third predetermined condition, and a resilient coupling element, adapted to operatively couple the transducer element to said housing.
225 Single Use, Disposable, Tissue Suspender Device US13876897 2010-09-29 US20130303856A1 2013-11-14 Francis D'Arpiany; Arnaud Wattiez
The present invention relates to a single-use, disposable, tissue suspender device comprising a longitudinal body having a distal end and a proximal end, the thickness of the body being substantially constant along a major portion of the length of said body from said proximal end towards said distal end; wherein a region immediately preceding the distal end of the body presents a reduced thickness compared to the remainder of the longitudinal body extending back toward the proximal end; and wherein the distal end comprises a distal bar attached to the region of reduced thickness of the longitudinal body which adopts an unconstrained deviating angle to a longitudinal axis of the longitudinal body. The invention also relates to use of the device for suspending tissue in a human or animal body.
226 Devices and methods for interlocking surgical screws and nails US11243725 2005-10-05 US08435238B2 2013-05-07 Loic M. Dejardin
The present invention demonstrates an improved interlocking nail and screw combination to repair fracture bones. The preferred combination uses an hourglass shaped intramedullary nail wherein the larger ends of the nail have holes capable of receiving screws. The holes may, or may not be conical. Further, the holes may or may not be threaded. The surgical screws have a variety of thread patterns, or lack threads. A non-threaded end is believed to improve healing because of a larger core diameter as compared to a comparably sized threaded screw end.
227 Multi-function clip to engage different types of electrical leads US13057139 2010-02-04 US08430681B2 2013-04-30 Gonghua Wang; Gang Liu; Xicheng Xie
A multi-function clamp for veterinarian, mainly includes upper clip and lower clip; the clamp body is composed by upper clip, lower clip, bolt and torsional spring, wherein the foresaid clamp body installed with connection assembly that has connecting lead wires, and the connection assembly has several installation sections coordinates with the lead wire plug. By adopting the compatibility design, the multi-function clamp for veterinarian could apply to wider areas, a pet clinic equipped with the multi-function clamp for veterinarian is applicable even using the probe-type lead wires, the banana plug lead wires, the snap-type lead wires and the clip-type lead wires simultaneously, which greatly decreases the procurement cost for equipment and accessories, and easier to be operated. Furthermore, by adopting the anti-slip design, the multi-function clamp for veterinarian will improve remarkably for the matter the clamp drops off from the operators or the animal skins, which saves time in operation.
228 Apparatus Useful for Rodent Tail Lateral Vessel Transection US12550163 2009-08-28 US20100145375A1 2010-06-10 Pengxuan Liu
Provided herein is an apparatus useful for transection of one lateral vessel in the bleeding model of hemophilic specimen, which is to mimic the venous bleeding in hemophiliac patients, for evaluating the efficacy of potential procoagulant therapeutics.
229 Surgical Claw Clippers US10598588 2005-03-01 US20070277378A1 2007-12-06 Klaus Kabella
The aim of the invention is to avoid injury to blood vessels that are situated in claws, when cutting claws with claw clippers or scissors, in particular of dogs. To achieve this, a transilluminator (8) is provided on the claw clippers below the cutting opening (15), said device permitting a visual recognition of the course of blood vessels (18) immediately before the cut, so that the exact point of incision can be determined outside living cell tissue.
230 Otologic adhesive applicator US10664099 2003-09-17 US20040111115A1 2004-06-10 Jennifer Maw
Disclosed are applicators for applying medical adhesives or other media, particularly application of adhesives to small or delicate areas such as in the ear. Preferred applicators comprise a handle to hold the applicator and a trigger to actuate a dispensing mechanism which serves to express media or adhesive from a reservoir out through a cannula where is applied to the desired tissue or surface.
231 Sliding suture anchor US10116991 2002-04-05 US20030191497A1 2003-10-09 Constantin Cope
A method and the apparatus for anastomosing two hollow viscera that can be performed percutaneously or through the patients mouth. The apparatus includes an anchor assembly including a stationary T-bar anchor secured to the distal end of a suture and a sliding anchor that is attached to the suture proximal to the stationary T-bar anchor. The sliding anchor is held in place on the suture but can be slid along the suture when pressure is applied to it. The anchor assembly is inserted through the abdominal wall, into the stomach, and then through the stomach into the jejunum. The stationary anchor is then released into the jejunum and the sliding anchor is released in the stomach. A pusher is then used to push or slide the sliding anchor distally until the tissue between the stationary and sliding anchors are in close contact. After the anchor has been placed, the suture can be severed at the sliding anchor.
232 Method of treating eye diseases of animals and artificial lacrimal duct used therefor US09866167 2001-05-25 US20020128613A1 2002-09-12 Masanari Nakayama
With a method of treating eye diseases of animals according to the present invention, a drug solution is injected to the end of an artificial lacrimal duct placed beneath the skin of the head and the neck from the eyelid toward the rear part of the neck, so that the drug solution can be released from the tip of the artificial lacrimal duct opened in the conjunctiva on the backside of the eyelid, in order that the eyelid of animals that behave violently so as to avoid application of eye drops or eyewashing does not have to be opened forcibly. Moreover, the artificial lacrimal duct used in the method of the present invention is provided with a tip fixation means such as a ring or a hook at the tip portion thereof, thereby enabling reliable fixation of the tip of the artificial lacrimal duct on the backside of the conjunctiva.
233 Primary axis prosthetic joint design US09509881 2000-07-24 US06328764B1 2001-12-11 Attila Mady
An artificial joint for implantation into a subject's body is provided which includes an outer race coupled with fixation means to anchor the outer race within an existing joint socket. An inner race member seats within the outer race and a first bearing member is juxtaposed therebetween. The first bearing member has its normal axis closely coincident with a center of rotation that is normal to an axis of most frequent movement of the joint. The bearing component is installed in an alignment that supports loads on a primary axis. A second bearing member may be provided between the inner and outer race members which constrains forces generated during use of the joint and centers forces onto the first bearing member.
234 Methods for distracting, imaging, and evaluating hip joint laxity US469671 1999-12-22 US6154670A 2000-11-28 Robert T. O'Brien; Rudolf Dueland
A method for distracting a coxofemoral joint of a patient having two hind legs includes the steps of placing the patient in ventral recumbency, positioning a distractor between the upper thighs so that the distractor acts as a fulcrum for lateral displacement of the coxofemoral joint, and applying inward pressure to the stifle regions to distract the coxofemoral joint. Related methods are also disclosed for imaging a distracted coxofemoral joint and for evaluating the likelihood of developing laxity of a coxofemoral joint in a patient. The imaging can be non-radiographic. A distractor apparatus, suitable for use in the methods, is also described.
235 Surgical restraint system US388119 1999-09-01 US6077221A 2000-06-20 James M. Fowler, Jr.
A retractor system having a tray for receiving a small animal or a portion of a body during surgery. The tray has a notched flange for receiving an elastic member of a surgical stay while a tissue holding member of the stay holds a surgical incision open. The tray also includes a drain and a spout either of which may be used to discharge fluids accumulating during surgery. The system may include a snap-on cover to contain the tray contents when moving the tray. The system may have an inclined, textured bottom member and wall holes for receiving adjustable arms having notched flanges.
236 Toggle suture handling means and method US293442 1994-08-22 US5474573A 1995-12-12 Charles W. Hatcher
Disclosed is a method of suturing the abomasum of a ruminant animal. The method includes inserting one end of a cannula through the belly of the animal and into the lumen of the abomasum. One end of a suture and toggle attached thereto is inserted through a bore of the cannula and into the lumen by travel of a trocar through the bore behind the toggle. The extent of the travel of the cannula into the lumen is limited by providing an outer end of the cannula with a flange that engages the hide of the animal and the travel of the trocar through the bore of the cannula is limited by providing the trocar with a handle that abuts against the flange of the cannula.
237 Method for placement of guide tube for gastrostomy tube US175229 1993-12-29 US5449346A 1995-09-12 C. A. Tony Buffington; John V. Mauterer; Sarah K. Abood
A hollow, rigid guide tube has a bend nearer to one end than the opposite end. The bent end of the guide tube is inserted through an animal's mouth and esophagus, and into its stomach. The bent end is pressed against the interior of the animal's stomach by manipulating the opposite end which extends out of the animal's mouth. A needle is pushed through the animal's skin and into the stomach end of the guide tube. A fiber is passed through the needle and into and through the whole guide tube. The fiber then extends from outside the animal's abdomen through the stomach wall, through the esophagus and out the animal's mouth. The guide tube and needle are removed and a gastrostomy tube is fastened to the mouth end of the fiber and is pulled into the stomach sidewall in the conventional manner. The guide tube preferably has an outwardly flared surface at one end and has an annular disk attached near the opposite end of the tube.
238 Teat knife US193604 1994-02-07 US5360433A 1994-11-01 Maximilian Medl
The proposal relates to a teat knife with a base element (2), a knife sheath (5), and a knife (9) with adjustable swivel angle. The teat knife is characterized in that the knife (9) is constructed as an angle knife with a cutting arm (8) and an operating arm (10) and that a spring (14) which presses the angle knife (9) into its resting position is provided. The teat knife has the advantage that it allows for varying the incision depth in a very simple manner, especially during the cutting process.
239 Hand tool for removing ticks from animals US445046 1989-12-04 US4979771A 1990-12-25 Gordon E. Childs, III
A hand tool for removing ticks from the skin of a live animal. The tool includes two elongated arms having free ends shaped as hollow cup elements. When the two arms are squeezed toward each other the two cup elements cooperatively encircle the body of a tick protruding from the animal surface. Electrical heater elements within the cup elements apply heat to the tick body, causing the tick to loosen its hold on the animal skin. The tool can then be moved to lift the tick away from the animal skin surface.
240 Veterinary stapling implement US015783 1987-02-17 US4732308A 1988-03-22 Terry L. Grieshaber
A veterinary stapling mechanism which comprises an implement having a staple delivery means and a staple crimping mechanism, the latter comprising a pantograph device for crimping the ends of a staple over a crimp plate which is then removed from the stapling location.
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