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Wilfred F Mathewson

from Bonsall, CA
Deceased

Wilfred Mathewson Phones & Addresses

  • 5420 Fairgreen Way, Bonsall, CA 92003 (760) 941-7119
  • Dana Point, CA
  • North Rose, NY
  • San Diego, CA
  • Anasco, PR
  • 5420 Fairgreen Way, Bonsall, CA 92003 (760) 822-8310

Work

Position: Retired

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Publications

Us Patents

Integrated Membrane Blood Oxygenator/Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
52251616, Jul 6, 1993
Filed:
Mar 10, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/848897
Inventors:
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Bonsall CA
Richard L. Bringham - San Clemente CA
Philip L. Ritger - Huntington Beach CA
David L. Karshmer - Redwood City CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 114
US Classification:
422 46
Abstract:
A device including an integrally formed membrane oxygenator and heat exchange device positioned in a single housing. The device includes a thermally conductive body formed with a plurality of blood pathways on its surface, and a gas permeable membrane, or membranes positioned in the housing in substantial contact with the heat exchange body to cover or lie within a portion of each of the pathways. The membrane defines a gas pathway separate from the blood pathway through which a gas is directed. The blood is directed through the individual blood pathways. The device also includes various ports and passageways for delivering the blood to the individual channels, and for collecting and removing the blood from the device.

Heterogeneous Elastomeric Compositions Containing A Fluoroelastomer And Ptfe And Methods For Manufacturing Said Compositions

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US Patent:
48821136, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Jan 26, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/303520
Inventors:
Roger Tu - Lake Forrest CA
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Dana Point CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
C08J 924
B29C 6720
B29C 5500
US Classification:
264127
Abstract:
A composition comprising a homogenous mixture of unsintered porous fluoropolymer particles and fluoroelastomers, processes for manufacturing the composition, and devices made from the composition.

Microporous Vascular Graft

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US Patent:
50246712, Jun 18, 1991
Filed:
Sep 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/246578
Inventors:
Roger Tu - Lake Forrest CA
David Chen - Irvine CA
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Dana Point CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 1
Abstract:
A vascular graft at least partially formed from porous hollow fibers, with at least some of the porous hollow fibers being located adjacent an inner surface of the vascular graft. The vascular grafts of the invention have a relatively small pore size for promoting tissue growth while inhibiting bleeding during the healing process. The porous hollow fibers used to form the vascular grafts of the invention further provide a storage situs for temporarily holding a drug or other material for delivery into the blood stream during the healing process. This storage capability may also be used for holding an inert gas while providing the graft with greater resilency and cushioning characteristics than achievable with presently available vascular grafts.

Process Of Manufacturing Porous Multi-Expanded Fluoropolymers

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US Patent:
50716093, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Nov 3, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/266745
Inventors:
Roger H. Tu - Lake Forest CA
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Dana Point CA
Mark A. Roberts - Costa Mesa CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
B29C 5522
C08F 1426
US Classification:
264119
Abstract:
Interpenetrated matrix of polytetrafluoroethylene and elastomer is disclosed. The matrix is formed into a composite material which is flexible, durable, highly porous with a tight microporous structure and improved retractability. The composite material is subjected to a multi-expansion process to produce shaped articles such as films, tubes, rods and filaments with excellent flexibility and elasticity. More particularly, the composite material can be utilized to produce vascular grafts with excellent biological compatibility.

Integrated Low Priming Volume Centrifugal Pump And Membrane Oxygenator

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US Patent:
52639240, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Sep 25, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/765307
Inventors:
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Bonsall CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 103
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A low priming volume integrated centrifugal pump and membrane oxygenator comprising a housing containing a mass transfer bed comprising gas permeable hollow membrane fibers placed circumferentially in a ring around an impeller. The mass transfer bed is formed by a multiple wrap of a fiber ribbon comprising at least two layers of fibers bonded in precise orientation with fibers in alternate layers are positioned in line with the opening between fibers in the layers above and below. Adhesion means ensure precise orientation of the fibers. Priming volume is further reduced by a small impeller flow channel volume.

Hollow Fiber Treatment Apparatus And Membrane Oxygenator

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US Patent:
52366650, Aug 17, 1993
Filed:
Nov 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/971717
Inventors:
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Bonsall CA
Philip L. Ritger - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 114
US Classification:
422 46
Abstract:
A hollow fiber membrane fluid treatment apparatus for the transfer of mass or energy through the membrane is disclosed. It is designed particularly, but not only, for use in membrane oxygenators. Hollow fiber membranes extend substantially longitudinally, first inert fibers are spaced between them and also extend substantially longitudinally. Second inert fibers extend generally transverse to the hollow fibers and generally contiguous therewith, so that a first fluid (preferably an oxygen-containing gas) can pass through the hollow fibers and a second fluid (preferably blood) can be passed over their exterior for mass or energy transfer through the membrane. Usually the second inert fibers form a weft and the first inert fibers are spaced one between each two hollow fibers so that the warp consists of alternating strands of hollow fiber and first inert fiber passing over the weft in an oscillating fashion to define at least in part the size of the fluid film to be passed over the hollow fiber membrane for mass or energy transfer through the membrane. The inert fibers are usually biocompatible monofilament polymers which provide precise spacing of the hollow fibers to produce even blood films. Usually, the apparatus is disposed in a blood passageway of a membrane oxygenator, and layered in ribbons sized to fit the blood channel with the first inert fibers spacing the hollow fibers so that the hollow fibers are offset with respect to each other from layer to layer.

Method For Oxygenation Of A Patient's Blood

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US Patent:
53385128, Aug 16, 1994
Filed:
Mar 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/024998
Inventors:
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Bonsall CA
Richard L. Bringham - San Clemente CA
Philip L. Ritger - Huntington Beach CA
David L. Karshmer - Redwood City CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 114
US Classification:
422 46
Abstract:
A device including an integrally formed membrane oxygenator and heat exchange device positioned in a single housing. The device includes a thermally conductive body formed with a plurality of blood pathways on its surface, and a gas permeable membrane, or membranes positioned in the housing in substantial contact with the heat exchange body to cover or lie within a portion of each of the pathways. The membrane defines a gas pathway separate from the blood pathway through which a gas is directed. The blood is directed through the individual blood pathways. The device also includes various ports and passageways for delivering the blood to the individual channels, and for collecting and removing the blood from the device.

Multiple Blood Path Membrane Oxygenator

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US Patent:
53167244, May 31, 1994
Filed:
Sep 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/945998
Inventors:
Wilfred F. Mathewson - Dana Point CA
Richard L. Bringham - San Clemente CA
Philip L. Ritger - El Toro CA
David Karshmer - Redwood City CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 114
US Classification:
422 48
Abstract:
A membrane oxygenator designed to provide blood flow evenly across a gas permeable membrane in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the gas permeable membrane. In particular, the present invention is directed to a membrane oxygenator wherein the blood is distributed substantially evenly and at a substantially constant velocity, in a cross-wise direction across the gas permeable membrane. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the membrane is a bundle of gas permeable hollow fibers with the blood being distributed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the individual hollow fiber membranes.
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