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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7364565 | Controlled enzymatic removal and retrieval of cells Method and device, including a uniquely operative applicator, and pharmaceutical compositions, for the controlled, non-surgical removal and retrieval of cells from a variety of skin lesions and tissue surfaces are disclosed. A synergistic effect of proteolytic diges... | 04/29/2008 |
| 7146664 | Pneumatic surgical prone head support and system A pneumatic surgical prone head support (100) (100′) (100″) is provided that includes a support body (110) within which is disposed a pneumatic pressure distribution network (130) that is fluidly coupled to a plurality of infla... | 12/12/2006 |
| 7063085 | Gas delivery and monitoring system The present invention provides a system for a gas delivery and monitoring system for delivering a gas product to a patient and receiving a gas product exhaled from a patient. In an embodiment, the gas delivery and monitoring system includes a head support made of re... | 06/20/2006 |
| 6929006 | Device and process for metering breathing gas A respirator with a tidal volume-measuring device (6) between a respiration bag (8) and a patient adapter (2) provides accurate metering of the tidal volume. The device includes a first pressure-measuring device (4) and a breathing gas in... | 08/16/2005 |
| 5203325 | Self contained apparatus for indefinite respiration in non-air environments A self contained apparatus for indefinite respiration in non-air environments is provided and consists of a vest pack having a front section, a pair of flexible shoulder bars and a back section which is worn by a diver. A mechanism is for securing the fro... | 04/20/1993 |
| 4196727 | See-through anesthesia mask The disclosure is of improved "see-through" or visibly transparent anesthesia masks providing safety by electrical grounding. The improved masks are positively grounded between patient and anesthetic delivery system and may be moved freely on the face of ... | 04/08/1980 |