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Milton H Goldrath

from Franklin, MI
Deceased

Milton Goldrath Phones & Addresses

  • Franklin, MI
  • Longboat Key, FL
  • Boca Raton, FL
  • Troy, MI
  • Birmingham, MI
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Detroit, MI
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • West Bloomfield, MI
  • Southfield, MI

Publications

Us Patents

Fluid Delivery System For Hysteroscopic Endometrial Ablation

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US Patent:
54376297, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
Apr 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/227724
Inventors:
Milton H. Goldrath - Franklin MI
Assignee:
BEI Medical Systems - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
A61M 304
US Classification:
604 21
Abstract:
Apparatus for and method of recirculating fluid used in performing hysteroscopic endometrial ablation. The fluid preferably circulates through a closed loop, fluid delivery system, including a heater for heating the fluid, and passes through a chamber of known volume having graduated markings disposed thereon so that the amount of fluid circulating within the closed loop system can be continuously monitored. The apparatus is connected to the inlet and outlet ports of a hysteroscopic sheath positioned within the uterine cavity of a patient. Any drop of fluid level within the marked chamber will indicate to the surgeon that the patient is undesirably absorbing fluid so that the procedure may be swiftly terminated before adverse consequences occur.

Endometrium Coagulating Apparatus And Surgical Method For Thermal Destruction Of The Endometrium

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US Patent:
54512085, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Sep 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/115994
Inventors:
Milton H. Goldrath - Franklin MI
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 55
Abstract:
Apparatus and surgical procedures are provided for completely coagulating endometrial tissue of the uterus by means of heated liquid in the distended uterus under direct view of a thermally insulated hysteroscope or under indirect view fluoroscopically using a thermally insulated hysterographic cannula and a radiopaque heated liquid.

Endometrium Coagulating Surgical Method For Thermal Destruction Of The Endometrium

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US Patent:
52423905, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
May 3, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/695636
Inventors:
Milton H. Goldrath - Franklin MI
International Classification:
A61M 3100
A61F 700
A61F 712
A61B 1732
US Classification:
604 55
Abstract:
Apparatus and surgical procedures are provided for completely coagulating endometrial tissue of the uterus by means of heated liquid in the distended uterus under direct view of a thermally insulated hysteroscope or under indirect view fluoroscopically using a thermally insulated hysterographic cannula and a radiopaque heated liquid.

Fluid Delivery System For Hysteroscopic Surgery

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US Patent:
55036260, Apr 2, 1996
Filed:
May 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/239770
Inventors:
Milton H. Goldrath - Franklin MI
Assignee:
BEI Medical Systems - Hackensack NJ
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 65
Abstract:
An open loop system for delivering fluid during hysteroscopic surgery. The system includes first and second fluid conduits in fluid communication with the uterine cavity of a patient. First and second measuring devices are provided for measuring the amount of fluid flowing into and out of the uterus. The measuring devices produce electronic signals which are communicated to a controller which uses them to calculate a value reflecting the difference in in-flow and out-flow. This difference is then compared with a preset value; if the preset value is exceeded, the surgeon knows the patient is absorbing too much fluid, and the procedure may be terminated.

Verres Needle Suturing Kit

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US Patent:
53304888, Jul 19, 1994
Filed:
Apr 9, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/046207
Inventors:
Milton H. Goldrath - Franklin MI
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606148
Abstract:
A Verres needle suturing device. The spring loaded probe of a Verres needle assembly is modified to include an angled guide for guiding the end of a piece of suture material from the channel of the probe out of the opening of the probe so that it can be snared by a snare introduced into the surgical site. The invention is particularly useful for relatively inaccessible surgical sites, such as result from endoscopic and laparoscopic surgery.
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