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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 28, 2015
Filed:
May. 15, 2012
Michael Jones, Chubbuck, ID (US);
Nathan O. Plowman, Wellsville, UT (US);
Nathan Erickson, Beaver Dam, UT (US);
Andrew R. Fauth, River Heights, UT (US);
Daniel J. Triplett, Providence, UT (US);
Darin Ewer, Providence, UT (US);
Jason M. Glad, Lewiston, UT (US);
Michael Jones, Chubbuck, ID (US);
Nathan O. Plowman, Wellsville, UT (US);
Nathan Erickson, Beaver Dam, UT (US);
Andrew R. Fauth, River Heights, UT (US);
Daniel J. Triplett, Providence, UT (US);
Darin Ewer, Providence, UT (US);
Jason M. Glad, Lewiston, UT (US);
IMDS LLC, Providence, UT (US);
Mikenclaud LLC, Chubbuck, ID (US);
Abstract
Tissue fixation members interact with a housing to hold tissue relative to the housing and allow the orientation and position of the grasped tissue to be manipulated with improved efficacy. The tissue fixation members can be easily and quickly moved between deployed and retracted positions to reversibly grasp and release tissue.