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Rebecca L Swanbom

from Milliken, CO
Age ~64

Rebecca Swanbom Phones & Addresses

  • Milliken, CO
  • 295 Cardinal Ct, Eaton, CO 80615 (970) 454-1297
  • Laporte, CO
  • Prescott, AZ
  • 1125 L50 Rd, Paonia, CO 81428 (970) 527-3591
  • 40378 L50 Rd, Paonia, CO 81428 (303) 838-5958 (970) 527-3591
  • Bailey, CO

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Us Patents

Method And Device For Marking Skin During An Ultrasound Examination

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US Patent:
7223238, May 29, 2007
Filed:
Oct 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/968563
Inventors:
Rebecca L. Swanbom - Paonia CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600437, 600459
Abstract:
A method and device for marking a patient's skin during an ultrasound examination to denote a feature of interest. The device comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is adapted for attachment of the device to an ultrasound transducer. The second portion is adapted for marking the skin of the patient to denote the feature of interest. The first and second portions are rotatably attached to each other. During an ultrasound examination of the patient to locate the feature of interest, the second portion is rotated so that it is spaced away from the patient's skin. The ultrasound examination is conducted in the normal manner until the feature of interest is located, at which time the second portion is rotated so that it contacts and marks the patient's skin to denote the feature of interest.

Method And Device For Marking Skin During An Ultrasound Examination

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US Patent:
20070225605, Sep 27, 2007
Filed:
May 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/753037
Inventors:
Rebecca Swanbom - Paonia CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600437000
Abstract:
A method and device for marking a patient's skin during an ultrasound examination to denote a feature of interest. The device comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is adapted for attachment of the device to an ultrasound transducer. The second portion is adapted for marking the skin of the patient to denote the feature of interest. The first and second portions are rotatably attached to each other. During an ultrasound examination of the patient to locate the feature of interest, the second portion is rotated so that it is spaced away from the patient's skin. The ultrasound examination is conducted in the normal manner until the feature of interest is located, at which time the second portion is rotated so that it contacts and marks the patient's skin to denote the feature of interest.
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