05.31.17
Glenn M. Ihde, II, Red Oak, TX.
Filed: 7/16/14
Issued: 3/28/17
A surgical device that absorbs fluid material on a surface of a cannula, the surgical device comprising: a handle; and an absorbent portion coupled to a first end of the handle, wherein the absorbent portion comprises a plurality of absorbent discs separated by at least one spacer, wherein the plurality of absorbent discs and the at least one spacer are disposed about a post, and the at least one spacer is restrained from axial movement relative to the post, and wherein at least an edge of the at least one spacer closest to the handle comprises a reduced outer diameter relative to a maximum outer diameter of the at least one spacer.
Filed: 7/16/14
Issued: 3/28/17
A surgical device that absorbs fluid material on a surface of a cannula, the surgical device comprising: a handle; and an absorbent portion coupled to a first end of the handle, wherein the absorbent portion comprises a plurality of absorbent discs separated by at least one spacer, wherein the plurality of absorbent discs and the at least one spacer are disposed about a post, and the at least one spacer is restrained from axial movement relative to the post, and wherein at least an edge of the at least one spacer closest to the handle comprises a reduced outer diameter relative to a maximum outer diameter of the at least one spacer.