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Assignee: STD Manufacturing, Inc.


Location: Stoughton, MA
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
7311702Ablation technology for catheter based delivery systems
A catheter based delivery system may be used for both therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The catheter based delivery system includes a catheter having a distal end. The distal end of the catheter includes several electrodes that can emit a radio frequency wave...
12/25/2007
6962577Implantable hemodialysis access device
A hemodialysis port comprising a flexible housing member defining one or more ports. Each port has a selectively-permeable septum member disposed thereon to permit medical devices, for example, Huber needles, sheath and/or dilators to be inserted therein. At the int...
11/08/2005
6527754Implantable vascular access device
The present invention provides an improved vascular access port comprising a port base with a metallic dish insert molded (or bonded) into the bottom of the reservoir. In one embodiment, a single reservoir is provided. In another embodiment, plural reserv...
03/04/2003
6520964System and method for joint resurface repair
The present invention provides tools and methods for mapping and measuring the articular surface of a joint (or of any bony surface) and for fabricating a prosthetic device based on this recorded data. In one embodiment, once the defect of the chondral su...
02/18/2003
5906596Percutaneous access device
A subcutaneous access port for surgical implantation in the body of a mammal, such access port comprising a body portion defining a chamber with an open face, the body portion having attached thereto a biocompatible mesh material, whereby the subcutaneous...
05/25/1999
 
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