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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 06, 2007
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2003
Scott A. Diamond, Fort Edward, NY (US);
Colin P. Hart, Queensbury, NY (US);
James Mitchell, Schaghticoke, NY (US);
Thomas Deyette, Jr., Hudson Falls, NY (US);
Richard M. Garlapow, Grand Island, NY (US);
Mark H. Van Diver, Argyle, NY (US);
William A. Wetherbee, Queensbury, NY (US);
Scott A. Diamond, Fort Edward, NY (US);
Colin P. Hart, Queensbury, NY (US);
James Mitchell, Schaghticoke, NY (US);
Thomas Deyette, Jr., Hudson Falls, NY (US);
Richard M. Garlapow, Grand Island, NY (US);
Mark H. Van Diver, Argyle, NY (US);
William A. Wetherbee, Queensbury, NY (US);
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc., Maple Grove, MN (US);
Abstract
A number of devices are illustrated for providing a manifold that can simply and selectively couple a number of different therapeutic and diagnostic elements to a catheter or other medical device. Some examples include devices having sliding actuators, rotary actuators, button actuators, or combinations thereof, for easily changing the valve scheme and fluid pathways within a manifold.