61 |
Castrating knife |
US7225725 |
1925-11-30 |
US1597160A |
1926-08-24 |
KANE GEORGE A |
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62 |
Caponizing instrument |
US69981024 |
1924-03-17 |
US1528717A |
1925-03-03 |
ROY WILLIAMS |
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63 |
Emasculator. |
US1910555870 |
1910-04-16 |
US1062087A |
1913-05-20 |
DOUGLASS ERNEST D |
|
64 |
Emasculator. |
US1910587410 |
1910-10-17 |
US998920A |
1911-07-25 |
PASLEY IRA |
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65 |
Casting-harness. |
US1909534132 |
1909-12-20 |
US957517A |
1910-05-10 |
PASLEY IRA |
|
66 |
Instrument for castrating, docking, and earmarking sheep, cattle, or horses. |
US1904238800 |
1904-12-29 |
US795205A |
1905-07-18 |
DIGNAN JAMES |
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67 |
Combination-tool |
US610825D |
|
US610825A |
1898-09-13 |
|
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68 |
Veterinary ecraseur |
US591403D |
|
US591403A |
1897-10-12 |
|
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69 |
Castrating instrument |
US560127D |
|
US560127A |
1896-05-12 |
|
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70 |
Veterinary surgical instrument |
US492288D |
|
US492288A |
1893-02-21 |
|
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71 |
Ecraseur |
US422777D |
|
US422777A |
1890-03-04 |
|
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72 |
Ecraseur |
US421082D |
|
US421082A |
1890-02-11 |
|
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73 |
Surgical instrument |
US327204D |
|
US327204A |
1885-09-29 |
|
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74 |
Improvement in spaying-instruments |
US178816D |
|
US178816A |
1876-06-13 |
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75 |
TIE-WRAP ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME |
US15398257 |
2017-01-04 |
US20180187703A1 |
2018-07-05 |
Brian Kuperus |
A tie-wrap assembly having a locking head, an elongated strap body spaced apart from the locking head, and a coupling member, wherein the coupling member is connected to and disposed between the locking head and the elongated strap body, and wherein the coupling member is fabricated from an elastomeric material. |
76 |
LIGATURES AND USE THEREOF |
US15528795 |
2015-11-24 |
US20170319316A1 |
2017-11-09 |
Robin SMITH; William MITCHELL; John RITCHIE; Thomas HARRIS; Michael ALDRIDGE; Michael ANUSAS; Mark PENVER; John TARGELL |
An apparatus for removal of an animal body part, the apparatus comprising a ligature applicator, the ligature applicator being configured to move a ligature between a first, extended state in which the ligature can be passed over the animal body part to a selected application position, and a second, retracted state in which the ligature applies a compressive force at the application position to restrict blood flow in the animal body part; and a substance applicator, the substance applicator being configured to deliver a substance to the animal. |
77 |
DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR NON-INVASIVE STERILIZATION OF MAMMALS AND OTHER ANIMALS |
US14696901 |
2015-04-27 |
US20150320533A1 |
2015-11-12 |
Randy L. King |
An apparatus includes at least one transducer configured to (i) generate first ultrasonic signals and receive reflected first ultrasonic signals and (ii) generate second ultrasonic signals. The apparatus also includes a diagnostic ultrasound system configured to control generation of the first ultrasonic signals and to perform image processing using the reflected first ultrasonic signals in order to generate real-time images of tissue in an animal. The apparatus further includes a therapeutic ultrasound system configured to control generation of the second ultrasonic signals in order to ablate targeted tissue in the animal and sterilize the animal. The at least one transducer could include (i) a diagnostic transducer configured to generate the first ultrasonic signals and receive the reflected first ultrasonic signals and (ii) a therapeutic transducer configured to generate the second ultrasonic signals. A portable handheld housing could contain the at least one transducer. |
78 |
Device for removing a lodged mass |
US12590928 |
2009-11-16 |
USRE45535E1 |
2015-06-02 |
James T. DeLuca; Paul V. DeLuca |
A vacuum device for removing a lodged mass or bolus from the throat of a choking victim. The device includes a pump for creating a vacuum chamber communicating with a mouthpiece having a frangible membrane. A resilient striker fractures the membrane to generate a substantially instantaneous vacuum to the mouthpiece to dislodge the mass. In one embodiment, the membrane is substituted by a manually displaceable sealing member, which is resealed after use of the device by movement of a vacuum-generating plunger. |
79 |
Method and system for ligating a body part |
US13046392 |
2011-03-11 |
US08702728B2 |
2014-04-22 |
Michael P. Callicrate; Roy A. Harbach |
A ligature device and method of use are disclosed. More specifically, a ligature device capable of maintaining a ligature band in an elongated position, applying a preformed ligation band to an object to be ligated, manually releasing the ligation band from an elongated position, and securing a ligation band in a tensioned position is described. The ligation device may be used to apply ligation bands to various body parts of various animals. |
80 |
Surgical Spay And Neuter Assist Platform System |
US13229564 |
2011-09-09 |
US20130296656A1 |
2013-11-07 |
Subhakar Patthi Rao |
In accordance with one embodiment a surgical device consisting of a rigid frame with a spindle straddling the lateral members and coupled with a ratcheting traction unit for the purpose of anchoring an organ and, to apply controlled incremental traction to the tissues connecting the organ to the body enabling exposure of a working length of the tissue and its associated structures for the application of ligatures etc. |