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Frances E Warfield

from Columbia, CT
Age ~80

Frances Warfield Phones & Addresses

  • 156 Route 66, Columbia, CT 06237 (860) 228-9781
  • 156 Route 66, Columbia, CT 06237

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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High-Strength Suture

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US Patent:
20050277985, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867400
Inventors:
Zachary Wert - Providence RI, US
David Faris - Fall River MA, US
Frances Warfield - Columbia CT, US
Debra Masso - East Haven CT, US
International Classification:
A61B017/04
US Classification:
606228000
Abstract:
A surgical suture is made of an elongate, hollow braid of high strength fibers. The braid defines an elongate, longitudinally-extending, central chamber that is open and without any core material extending therein so that, when a surgeon's knot is tied with the suture, the cross-sectional shape of the braid collapses upon itself and is reduced in size in response to pressures experienced when the knot is tightened thereby producing a low profile knot that resists slippage. Preferably, the braid is of a size corresponding to a USP size 5-0 to USP size 7 suture and has one or more, preferably a pair, of color contrasting monofilaments woven therein to enhance suture visibility. Methods of making a flattened suture and of utilizing the high strength suture to maintain body tissues in an engaged position to promote healing are also provided.

High-Strength Suture

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US Patent:
20120101523, Apr 26, 2012
Filed:
Dec 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/339610
Inventors:
Zachary D. Wert - Providence RI, US
David T. Faris - Fall River MA, US
Frances Warfield - Columbia CT, US
Debra Masso - East Haven CT, US
Assignee:
TELEFLEX MEDICAL INCORPORATED - Limerick PA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606228
Abstract:
A surgical suture is made of an elongate, hollow braid of high strength fibers. The braid defines an elongate, longitudinally-extending, central chamber that is open and without any core material extending therein so that, when a surgeon's knot is tied with the suture, the cross-sectional shape of the braid collapses upon itself and is reduced in size in response to pressures experienced when the knot is tightened thereby producing a low profile knot that resists slippage. Preferably, the braid is of a size corresponding to a USP size 5-0 to USP size 7 suture and has one or more, preferably a pair, of color contrasting monofilaments woven therein to enhance suture visibility. Methods of making a flattened suture and of utilizing the high strength suture to maintain body tissues in an engaged position to promote healing are also provided.
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