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Apparatus and methods for entering cavities of the body
   
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US Patent 6709418
Issued Date
March 23, 2004
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deDios; Allan (Sacramento, CA)
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Abstract
A cannula assembly (120) provides access to an interior body region (22). The cannula assembly defines a lumen (24) having a distal region (30). The lumen includes a bend in the distal region to guide deployment in the body region. A closure assembly (44, 46, 48) can be provided to open, and close the cannula assembly to fluid flow.
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A-Med Systems, Inc. (W. Sacramento, CA)
Published
March 23, 2004
Application Number
09/720,016
Filed
April 16, 2001
US Classification
604/158   604/159 604/164.02 604/167.01 604/167.03 604/174 604/256 604/264 604/99.04
Int'l Classification
A61M   1/36   (20060101)  
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/891,456, filed Jul. 11, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,725.
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604/158   604/159   604/164.06   604/167.01   604/174   604/264   604/532   604/533   604/537   604/247   604/249   604/256   604/246   604/164.02   604/167.03   604/99.02   604/99.03   604/99.04   623/3.25   623/3.13  
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