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HERMES MATTHEW E

US25 patents
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UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP

24 patents
US5282829AFeb 1, 1994

Hollow body implants

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP2,250 citations99
US5019093AMay 28, 1991

Braided suture

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP302 citations99
US4744365AMay 17, 1988

Two-phase compositions for absorbable surgical devices

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP171 citations99
US6260699B1Jul 17, 2001

Packaged synthetic absorbable surgical elements

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP93 citations98
US5261886ANov 16, 1993

Cabled core and braided suture made therefrom

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP122 citations98
US5226912AJul 13, 1993

Combined surgical needle-braided suture device

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP120 citations98
US5468252ANov 21, 1995

Packaged synthetic absorbable surgical elements

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP57 citations96
US5462162AOct 31, 1995

Packaged synthetic absorbable surgical elements

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP59 citations96
US5456697AOct 10, 1995

Cabled core and braided suture made therefrom

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP54 citations96
US5447966ASep 5, 1995

Treating bioabsorbable surgical articles by coating with glycerine, polalkyleneoxide block copolymer and gelatin

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP197 citations96
US5306289AApr 26, 1994

Braided suture of improved characteristics

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP107 citations96
US5222978AJun 29, 1993

Packaged synthetic absorbable surgical elements

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP52 citations96
US5051272ASep 24, 1991

Method for improving the storage stability of a polymeric article susceptible to hydrolytic degradation and resulting article

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP87 citations96
US5037429AAug 6, 1991

Method for improving the storage stability of a polymeric braided suture susceptible to hydrolytic degradation and resulting article

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP53 citations96
US4844854AJul 4, 1989

Process for making a surgical device using two-phase compositions

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP65 citations96
US4839130AJun 13, 1989

Process of making an absorbable surgical device

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP55 citations96
US5472702ADec 5, 1995

Sterilization of growth factors

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP22 citations93
US5366081ANov 22, 1994

Packaged synthetic absorbable surgical elements

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP43 citations93
US5312437AMay 17, 1994

Absorbable coating composition and suture coated therewith

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP32 citations92
US5124103AJun 23, 1992

Two phase compositions for absorbable surgical devices

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP31 citations92
US5256762AOct 26, 1993

Polyesters having predetermined monomeric sequence

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP19 citations82
US5424136AJun 13, 1995

Polymers of 1,3 dioxolan-4-ones

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP7 citations74
US5349047ASep 20, 1994

Polyesters having predetermined monomeric sequence

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP8 citations74
US5248761ASep 28, 1993

Amino acid terminated polyesters having predetermined monomeric sequence

UNITED STATES SURGICAL CORP5 citations63

TURBO WHEELCHAIR CO INC

1 patent