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US Patent 6960189 Proximal catheter assembly allowing for natural and suction-assisted aspiration

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69601890
Patent Inventor Names
Mark C. Bates0
Michael Hogendijk0
Date of Patent
November 1, 2005
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Patent Application Number
101128070
Date Filed
March 29, 2002
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Sharon Kennedy
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The present invention is directed to a proximal catheter assembly that is configured to facilitate aspiration through a catheter lumen. The proximal catheter assembly enables natural aspiration to be achieved within the catheter lumen, for example, using an arterial-venous shunt, and further enables suction-assisted aspiration or infusion to be applied through the catheter lumen. This allows a physician to provide a substantially continuous level of retrograde flow within a vessel during a medical procedure without damaging the vessel wall, while providing the option of suction-assisted aspiration, when necessary, to further influence the level of aspiration within the vessel.

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