Location History:
- Palm City, FL (US) (2003 - 2010)
- Stuart, FL (US) (2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2010
Title: Innovations by Carl M Fleming: A Pioneer in Catheter Technology
Introduction
Carl M Fleming is an accomplished inventor based in Palm City, Florida, known for his significant contributions to medical technology. With a total of six patents to his name, Fleming has focused on developing advanced catheter systems that enhance patient care and procedural efficiency.
Latest Patents
Fleming's latest innovations include a multi-lumen catheter with an attachable hub. This invention outlines a method for inserting a multi-lumen catheter assembly, which begins with making an incision near the catheterization area. The proximal portion of the catheter tube is inserted, followed by creating a subcutaneous tunnel. The catheter tube is then routed through this tunnel, and the hub body is securely attached to the catheter tube. This design allows for effective fluid communication between the cannulae and the catheter tube.
Another notable patent is the method of inserting a double-Y-shaped catheter with attachable hubs. This invention features an elongated, central multi-lumen tube with distal and proximal branch portions. Each branch includes single-lumen extension tubes that are in fluid communication with the central tube. The selectively attachable hub connectors facilitate the connection of the catheter to fluid exchange devices, showcasing Fleming's innovative approach to catheter design.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Carl M Fleming has worked with various companies, including Arrow International Limited. His experience in the medical device industry has allowed him to develop groundbreaking
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