WILLIAM SCHEREMET
Pilots at Fire Tower Rd, Hinckley, MN

License number
Minnesota A1676544
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
32046 Fire Tower Rd, Hinckley, MN 55037

Professional information

William Scheremet Photo 1

Low Profile Thoracic Wound Seal With Laterally-Directed Discharge

US Patent:
8309786, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Aug 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/857522
Inventors:
William Scheremet - Hinckley MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Eden Prairie MN, US
Kim A. Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 43, 602 48
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a wound valve assembly provide an annular space extending radially around a central portion of a valve, which valve acts to substantially relieve pressure build up in a thoracic cavity when applied to a thoracic wound. In an illustrative example, the valve assembly may form an annular space that extends radially in all directions around a check valve. In some examples, gasses and exudates may flow substantially radially and/or parallel to the patient's local body. Various embodiments may advantageously provide open fluid communication for the gasses and exudates escaping from the wound when the valve assembly is partially covered (e. g. , body armor, clothing, blankets), or when the patient may be laying down on the side of the body with the wound, for example.


William Scheremet Photo 2

Kit For Low Profile Thoracic Wound Seal With Laterally-Directed Discharge

US Patent:
2013003, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Oct 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/647369
Inventors:
William Scheremet - Hinckley MN, US
Steven J. Brinkman - Minneapolis MN, US
Kim Jacobsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
FastTrack Medical Solutions LLC - Eden Prairie MN
International Classification:
A61F 13/02, A61L 15/00
US Classification:
602 48, 602 54
Abstract:
Apparatus and associated methods for a wound valve assembly provide an annular space extending radially around a central portion of a valve, which valve acts to substantially relieve pressure build up in a thoracic cavity when applied to a thoracic wound. In an illustrative example, the valve assembly may form an annular space that extends radially in all directions around a check valve. In some examples, gasses and exudates may flow substantially radially and/or parallel to the patient's local body. Various embodiments may advantageously provide open fluid communication for the gasses and exudates escaping from the wound when the valve assembly is partially covered (e.g., body armor, clothing, blankets), or when the patient may be lying down on the side of the body with the wound, for example.