MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCEDURE PRODUCTS

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ARROW ARROW INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CORP. Little Falls Centre II 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 3151 Wilmington DE 19808 medical and surgical procedure products, namely cardiac catheters with electronic controls or displays, needleless injection caps and hubs, and cups for disposable needles and scalpels;
ARROW TELEFLEX LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED 171, OLD BAKERY STREET VALLETTA VLT1455 Malta medical and surgical procedure products, namely, single and multi-lumen catheters, cardiac catheters, radial artery catheters, femoral artery catheters, interventional diagnostic catheters, balloon thermodilution catheters, bipolar pacing catheters, wedge pressure catheters, catheter introducers and wire guides, catheter anchoring systems, intra-aortic balloon pumps, vascular access systems and accessories, [ implantable infusion pumps, ] percutaneous thrombolytic devices, syringes, needles, needleless injection caps and hubs, cups for disposable needles and scalpels;
POWERED BY INNOVATION ARROW INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CORP 3411 SILVERSIDE ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19810 Medical and surgical procedure products, namely, single and multi-lumen catheters; cardiac catheters; radial artery catheters; femoral artery catheters; interventional diagnostic catheters; balloon thermodilution catheters; bipolar pacing catheters; wedge pressure catheters; catheter introducers and wire guides; catheter anchoring apparatus; intra-aortic balloon pumps; vascular access apparatus and accessories; implantable infusion ports and pumps; percutaneous thrombolytic devices; syringes; needles; needleless injection caps and hubs; cups for disposable needles and scalpels; epidural and intra spinal catheters;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, attractive haptic objects are associated with a target region for performing a medical procedure and repulsive haptic objects are associated with anatomical features to be avoided during the medical procedure. A surgeon may perform surgical planning by moving the haptic device around. The surgeon moves the haptic device until a pose is found where haptic cues from the attractive haptic objects are active indicating that a medical device if attached to the haptic device would reach the target region, and haptic cues from the repulsive haptic objects are inactive indicating that the medical device would not penetrate any of the anatomical features to be avoided. During the planning process a virtual tool may be displayed on a display device to indicate the position and/or movement of the medical device if the medical device had been coupled to the haptic device.