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Assignee: Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.


Location: Racine, WI
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
7972308Intracranial catheter assembly for precise treatment of brain tissue
A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is disclosed. The assembly comprises outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has an exterior surface, an inflatable balloon mounted upon the exterior surface, at least one element distal to the balloo...
07/05/2011
7425142Electrical connector for an in-body multi-contact medical electrode device
An improved electrical connector for connecting a multi-contact medical electrode device with a plural-contact tail. Having a tail-receiving first elongate member with a tail-receiving void and a second elongate member. The second elongate member has a nesting surfa...
09/16/2008
7322954Catheter assembly for intracranial treatment using dual lumens
A catheter assembly is provided for intracranial treatment having outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has a first lumen communicating between a first opening and at least one aperture and a second lumen in communication with a second opening. The first and...
01/29/2008
7255686Catheter assembly for intracranial treatment
A catheter assembly for intracranial treatment of a patient is provided having both outer and inner catheters. The outer catheter has at least one element and defines a lumen in communication with at least one aperture and an opening. The inner catheter is sized to ...
08/14/2007
7241283Method for intracranial catheter treatment of brain tissue
A method for intracranial treatment of a patient is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of inserting into the brain an outer catheter having an exterior surface, an inflatable balloon mounted upon the exterior surface, at least one element distal to the balloo...
07/10/2007
 
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