Beaumont Doctor Invents Device To Improve Blood Clot Treatment Outcomes

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Article Date: 24 Sep 2008 - 0:00 PDT

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The Beaumont Commercialization Center, a medical device development company within Beaumont Hospitals, has a new surgical instrument available for licensing.

Paul J. Arpasi, M.D., a Beaumont radiologist, developed a device that will help reduce the risk for excessive bleeding and infection by allowing multiple catheters or other devices to be connected to a patient from a single puncture site.

When treating a patient, there is often a need to use more than one type of drug or medical device. This creates a need for more than one access site. Any time an access site is used, there is increased risk for excessive bleeding and infection, so it is ideal to keep the number of access sites to a minimum.

This new device has multiple access ports that allow thrombolytic catheters or other devices, such as wires, snares, and low-profile angioplasty balloons to be simultaneously connected to a patient through a single puncture site.

Multiple simultaneous ports can facilitate:

-- multiple concurrent selective thrombolyses

-- complex foreign body retrieval

-- increased surface area of drug delivery within large caliber vessels

-- multiple low profile angioplasties in patients where multiple access points are not available

"The need to insert multiple devices or deliver more than one type of drug to a patient is very common and this invention helps to make that faster, easier, and less invasive," said Dr. Arpasi. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to improve this procedure and to help in reducing patient's risk of complications."

About the Beaumont Commercialization Center

Part of Beaumont Hospitals, headquartered in Royal Oak, MI, the Beaumont Commercialization Center is a hospital-based medical device development resource focused on helping manufacturers and inventors bring their ideas for new medical devices and technology to reality. The full-service center blends product development knowledge with the experience of physicians and clinical staff at Beaumont Hospitals.

The Beaumont Commercialization Center offers intellectual property, design engineering, prototype services, usability testing, clinical trials, and regulatory assistance. For more information about the Beaumont Commercialization Center, visit http://www.beaumontcommercializationcenter.com

The Beaumont Commercialization Center
http://www.beaumontcommercializationcenter.com

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