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Leslie Hasty Militzer

from Green Valley, AZ
Age ~83

Leslie Militzer Phones & Addresses

  • Green Valley, AZ
  • 2012 Crenshaw St, San Diego, CA 92105
  • 1402 Carleton Sq, San Diego, CA 92106

Work

Company: Healthcare specialties 1995 to 2012 Position: Owner

Education

School / High School: Brigham Young University

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Leslie Militzer

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Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Healthcare Specialties 1995 - 2012
Owner
Education:
Brigham Young University

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Leslie H. Militzer
Healthcare Specialties, LLC
Design Manufacture and Sale of Health Ca · Management Consulting Services
1402 Carleton Sq, San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 224-2779
Leslie H. Militzer
Designs for America, LLC
Sales of Marine and Gen Products · Management Consulting Services
1402 Carleton Sq, San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 224-9062

Publications

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Apparatus And Method To Stabilize A Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter

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US Patent:
54962820, Mar 5, 1996
Filed:
Dec 12, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/353931
Inventors:
George G. Militzer - San Diego CA
Leslie H. Militzer - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61M 2502
A61M 3900
US Classification:
604179
Abstract:
A belt for stabilizing an implanted peritoneal dialysis catheter exiting from the abdomen of a user and having a valve at one end. The belt includes a body of elasticized fabric designed to encircle the patient, two fasteners with hook and pile features, and a receptacle. In addition, a relatively small adhesive-backed member, having adhesive on its inner surface and having a pile member on its outer surface, surrounds a portion of the catheter tubing at a point near where the tubing exits the user. One of the two fasteners secures and stabilizes the tubing to the belt body by pressing against the pile outer surface of the adhesive-backed member and subsequently is secured to itself. The second fastener is used to further secure the tubing against the belt body at a distance from the one fastener. The receptacle, or envelope, integral to the belt body, is used to securely hold the valve end of the catheter against the belt body.
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