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Surgery > Means For Introducing Or Removing Material From Body For Therapeutic Purposes (e.g., Medicating, Irrigating, Aspirating, Etc.) > Treating Material Introduced Into Or Removed From Body Orifice, Or Inserted Or Removed Subcutaneously Other Than By Diffusing Through Skin > Method > Therapeutic Material Introduced Or Removed From Natural Body Orifice > To Or From The Intestines Through Nasal Or Esophagal Conduit To Or From The Intestines Through Nasal Or Esophagal ConduitTo Or From The Intestines Through Nasal Or Esophagal Conduit patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.07/13/06 - 20060155259 - Stomach balloon that can be inserted and removed via mouth A non-inflated balloon with a valve is attached to the end of a thin flexible tube which is inserted through the patient's mouth and esophagus into their stomach. At this point the balloon is inflated with water to the desired size to fill up space in the patient's stomach. The ... 06/22/06 - 20060135947 - Occlusal stent and methods for its use Improved methods, systems and devices for occluding body passageways, particularly lung passageways. Such occlusion is achieved with occlusal stents which are particularly suited for use in performing Endobronchial Volume Reduction (EVR) in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or other conditions where isolation of a lung segment or reduction ... 12/29/05 - 20050288652 - Method of gastrostomy, and an infection preventive cover, kit or catheter kit, and a gastrostomy catheter kit A PEG catheter is prevented from being infected. An infection preventive cover includes an elongated sheath having one opening end. The opening end is embroidered with a ligature at its circumferential section. A guide wired which is inserted through an abdominal wall into a stomach and which is then drawn ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |