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Hain; Matthew E. Patent Filings

Hain; Matthew E.

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Hain; Matthew E..The latest application filed is for "method for making fast absorbing sutures by hydrolysis".

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  • Hain; Matthew E. - Wayne NJ
  • Hain; Matthew E. - New Haven CT
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Method for making fast absorbing sutures by hydrolysis
Grant 6,945,985 - Kennedy , et al. September 20, 2
2005-09-20
Method for making fast absorbing sutures by hydrolysis
App 20040111116 - Kennedy, John ;   et al.
2004-06-10
Polypropylene multifilament warp knitted mesh and its use in surgery
Grant 5,292,328 - Hain , et al. March 8, 1
1994-03-08
Spiroid braided suture
Grant 5,181,923 - Chesterfield , et al. January 26, 1
1993-01-26
Combined surgical needle-spiroid braided suture device
Grant 5,133,738 - Korthoff , et al. July 28, 1
1992-07-28

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