Devices for Treating Postpartum Hemorrhaging
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260097205A1 by Meditrina, Inc. for devices treating postpartum hemorrhaging. The application covers electronic stimulation devices (CPC: A61N 1/36007, A61M 1/77) intended for treatment of this critical maternal health condition. Inventors include Csaba Truckai, Akos Toth, and John H. Shaddduck. Filing date was October 8, 2025.
What changed
USPTO published patent application US20260097205A1 for medical devices treating postpartum hemorrhaging. The application covers electronic stimulation-based therapeutic devices for managing this life-threatening maternal condition, classified under CPC codes including A61N 1/36007 and A61M 1/77.
Medical device manufacturers and investors should monitor this application's prosecution for potential market entry implications. Postpartum hemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal mortality globally, and patent protection in this space could significantly impact competitive positioning in the obstetric device market.
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MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
Application US20260097205A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Assignee
Meditrina, Inc.
Inventors
Csaba TRUCKAI, Akos TOTH, John H. SHADDUCK
Abstract
Devices for treating postpartum hemorrhaging.
CPC Classifications
A61N 1/36007 A61M 1/77 A61M 1/87 A61N 1/0524 A61N 1/08 A61M 2202/0413 A61M 2205/054 A61M 2205/3344 A61M 2205/8206 A61M 2210/1433
Filing Date
2025-10-08
Application No.
19353253
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