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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 11, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 23, 1996
Daniel N Tribastone, Charlottesville, VA (US);
Richard D Kaufmann, Washington, DC (US);
Mark T Maclean-Blevins, Westminster, MD (US);
William M Teringo, Leesburg, VA (US);
Waterstone Medical, Inc., Falls Church, VA (US);
Abstract
A medical fluid collection canister for collecting fluids from fluid collection devices in surgical procedures. The medical fluid collection canister includes a receptacle, a lid, and an adapter cap. The receptacle includes a generally a floor portion, and a vertical annular wall portion with a top and a bottom. The lid includes a spout and venting hole, and is attached the top of the annular wall portion for maintaining a vacuum-tight connection therebetween. The annular wall portion, the floor portion, and the lid define a canister interior therebetween. The adapter cap is removably coupled to the spout for maintaining a vacuum-tight connection therebetween. The adapter cap includes a fluid collection device portal fluidly coupled to a fluid collection device, and a vacuum attachment portal fluidly coupled to a vacuum generating device. The canister interior preferably has a volume of 15,000 cubic centimeters, and is sized and arranged to be effective for all medical procedures. Additionally, the canister is adaptable to function as a suction and specimen canister, a suction canister, and a drain canister.