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Catheter Connections® Announces Issuance of a Sixth Patent Covering its IV Disinfection Technology
SALT LAKE CITY --(Business Wire)--
Catheter
Connections, a start-up company co-founded by nurses seeking to
reduce deadly hospital-acquired bloodstream infections, announced today
the issuance of U.S. Patent Number 8,343,112. This is the sixth patent
issued to the Company in a portfolio that broadly covers its DualCap®
technology for disinfecting IV connectors - technology which helps
protect hospital patients from deadly infections.
The Company has the only granted U.S. patents for protecting and
disinfecting "male luer" connectors, which are the connectors used to
connect IV tubing lines to IV catheters. In its mission to save patient
lives, Catheter Connections conceived, developed, manufactures and
markets the DualCap
System™, which includes DualCap®
- the first 510(k) cleared medical device that disinfects male luer
connectors, killing the microorganisms known to cause bloodstream
infections and protecting the connectors from contamination.
The Company has pending lawsuits against Ivera Medical Corporation
("Ivera") in the U.S. District Court of Utah, Central Division, where it
accuses Ivera of infringing some of its patents, unfair competition,
deceptive practices and false advertising related to the marketing of
Ivera's male luer disinfectant cap.
Ivera has a history of filing suits against its competitors - Excelsior
Medical Corporation, Hospira, Inc., and Catheter Connections - and has
patent infringement suits pending against each in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of California. While the California
Court recently denied a request to stay these suits without prejudice to
filing the request again, the stay has no impact upon the pending inter
partes reexaminations in which the United States Patent and
Trademark Office ("USPTO") has rejected each of Ivera's patent claims
for which reexamination was requested. The Court has not examined the
merits of Ivera's suits and by denying the stay it did not make any
comment about whether the USPTO will invalidate the contested patent
claims.
The USPTO sometimes makes mistakes and issues a patent that should not
have been granted in the first place. Because these mistakes happen an "inter
partes reexamination" procedure was created, which allows a third
party to challenge the validity of an issued patent. Reexamination of
Ivera's patents was granted by the USPTO on the basis that there was a
reasonable likelihood the challenger would prevail with respect to at
least one claim challenged in the request for reexamination.
Subsequently, the USPTO has issued office actions rejecting all of the
contested claims.
"We are confident that the USPTO will not reverse itself on the
rejection of Ivera's claims, as statistics
published by the USPTO show that once it has granted an inter
partes reexamination and rejected claims, 89% of the time the patent
ends up with rejected or changed claims. Moreover, in the response Ivera
filed with the USPTO, it did not amend any of the rejected claims. Thus
we expect the rejections will be confirmed," said Vicki Farrar, Esq.,
CEO of Catheter Connections. "Hospitals are rapidly gaining an
understanding of the importance of increasing patient safety by
protecting the male luer from contamination. Being the only company that
has issued patents protecting devices which disinfect male luer
connectors, we are in a strong position to provide hospitals with the
complete solution they are seeking to help reduce IV catheter-related
bloodstream infections. We are vigorously defending our intellectual
property and will not stand by and let others exploit our efforts of
bringing this life-saving technology to the public."
About Catheter Connections
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Catheter Connections®,
Inc., develops and commercializes innovative vascular access products
designed to protect patients from acquiring infections during
intravenous infusion therapy. Its DualCap System™ is a family of
user-friendly products that provides healthcare facilities with a
cost-effective, integrated solution for IV disinfection and protection,
helping in the fight against IV catheter-related bloodstream infections.
Designed by nurses for nurses, flagship product DualCap®
safely disinfects both IV tubing end connectors and IV catheter access
valves - a major breakthrough for infection control. For more
information, visit www.catheterconnections.com.

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