MEDICAL REVASCULARIZATION SYSTEMS

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AEGIS VORTEX Kensey Nash Corporation 735 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 MEDICAL REVASCULARIZATION SYSTEMS, COMPRISED OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING - AN ATHERECTOMY CATHETER, A BALLOON GUIDE WIRE, AND A CATHETER DRIVE AND DEBRIS EVACUATION SYSTEM, AND ACCESSORIES FOR SUCH SYSTEMS, NAMELY, AN ADVANCER CRADLE FOR THE ATHERECTOMY CATHETER, AN INFUSATE TUBING ASSEMBLY, AN EXTRACTION TUBING ASSEMBLY, A PRESSURE TRANSDUCER, AN INSUFFLATOR AND ASSOCIATED TUBING, A BALLOON INFLATION APPARATUS, ADVANCER CRADLE O-RINGS, A HEMOSTASIS VALVE, AND AN ADVANCER CRADLE MANIFOLD, AND OTHER TUBING AND CATHETERS, FOR USE BY INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGISTS AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGISTS;
LFX Kensey Nash Corporation 735 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 Medical revascularization systems, comprised of one or more of the following; a treatment catheter, a balloon guide-wire and a debris evacuation system and accessories for such systems, an infusate tubing assembly, an extraction tubing assembly, a balloon inflation apparatus, a hemostasis valve, and other tubing catheters, for use by interventional cardiologists, interventional radiologists and other medical professionals;
TRIACTIV LFX Kensey Nash Corporation 735 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 medical revascularization systems, comprised of one or more of the following; an atherectomy catheter, a balloon guide-wire, and a catheter drive and debris evacuation system, and accessories for such systems, namely, an infusate tubing assembly, an extraction tubing assembly, a pressure transducer, an insufflator and associated tubing, a balloon inflation apparatus, a hemostasis valve, and other tubing and catheters, for use by interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologist;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention includes a medical document handling system and method and automated coding systems and methods for assigning predetermined medical codes to medical documents based on the documents' contents. The invention functions by analyzing electronic medical records and extracting medical information using natural language processing and machine learning. The system collects and amalgamates medical documentation in various formats from multiple sources and locations, normalizes the information, analyzes the information, recognizes information indicating contents corresponding to classification codes, assigns classification codes, and presents information in context correlated to medical records for billing and other purposes.