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  • 611 Enright Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45205
  • 16020 Old Mansfield Rd, Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740) 392-6108

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Environmental Engineering Graduate Student At University Of Cincinnati

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Higher Education
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Lighted Dissector And Method For Use

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US Patent:
20050203562, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/796903
Inventors:
Joetta Palmer - Mason OH, US
Randall Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Eric Schneeberger - Cincinnati OH, US
Patrick Alexander - Cincinnati OH, US
Daniel Divelbiss - Fredericktown OH, US
International Classification:
A61B017/22
US Classification:
606190000
Abstract:
A surgical dissector comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. A blunt dissection tip is positioned on the distal end of the elongate shaft. A light source emits a diffuse visible energy, such as white light, from the blunt tip. The shaft may take a variety of shapes, including being rigid, flexible, malleable, straight, bent, curved, articulated, and/or segmented. In addition, the shaft may include one or more functional components. The dissector can be used to locate the dissector tip by observing the visible energy passing through tissue. In addition, the visible energy passing through tissue may be used to differentiate tissue.

Lighted Dissector And Method For Use

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US Patent:
20050203561, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/796901
Inventors:
Joetta Palmer - Mason OH, US
Randall Wolf - Cincinnati OH, US
Eric Schneeberger - Cincinnati OH, US
Patrick Alexander - Cincinnati OH, US
Daniel Divelbiss - Fredericktown OH, US
Matthew Winkler - Cincinnati OH, US
Adam Harp - Cincinnati OH, US
Richard Nuchols - Loveland OH, US
International Classification:
A61B017/00
US Classification:
606190000
Abstract:
A surgical dissector comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. A blunt dissection tip is positioned on the distal end of the elongate shaft. A light source emits a diffuse visible energy, such as white light, from the blunt tip. The shaft may take a variety of shapes, including being rigid, flexible, malleable, straight, bent, curved, articulated, and/or segmented. In addition, the shaft may include one or more functional components. The dissector can be used to locate the dissector tip by observing the visible energy passing through tissue. In addition, the visible energy passing through tissue may be used to differentiate tissue.
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