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Delmore et al., “Experience with the Groshong Long-Term Central Venous Catheter”, Gynecologic Oncology 34, 216-218 (1989). Difiore, “Central Venous Dialysis Catheter Evaluatio in Swine”, Journal ofVascular Access Devices, Fall 2000.

Donaldson et al., Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters: US-Guided Vascular Access in Pediatric Patientsl, Radiology, 1995, vol. 197, pp. 542-544.

Dunea et al., A Survey of Permanent Double Lumen Catheters in Hemodialysis Patients. ASAIO Transac. 1991; 37: M276-7. Dupont et al, “Long-Term Development of Permcat11 Quinton Catheter” [French] Nephrologie 15: 105-10 (1994) (with English summary).

Gallichio et al., Placement of a Double Lumen Silastic Catheter for Hemodialysis Access Through the Cephalic Vein, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 1994, vol. 179, pp. 171-172. Gravenstein et al., In Vitro Evaluation of Relative Perforating Potential of Central Venous Catheters: Comparison of Materials, Selected Models, Number of Lumens, and Angles of Incidence to Simulated Membrane, Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 1991, vol. 7, pp. 1-6. Haindl, Technical complications of port-cat11eter systems, Reg. Cancer Treat, 1989, 2:238-242.

Haire et al., Thrombotic Complications of Subclavian Apheresis catheters in Cancer Patients: Prevention With Heparin Infusion, Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 1990, vol. 5, pp. 188-191.

Hull et al., “The Groshong Catheter: Initial Experience and Early Results of Imaging-guided Placementl”, Radiology, 1992, vol. 185, pp. 803-807.

Ignotus et al., “Review of Radiological Insertion of Indwelling Central Venous Catheters”, Minimally Invasive Therapy, 1992, 1:373388.

Jones et al., “Efficacy of the Supraclavicular Route for Temporary Hemodialysis Access”, Southern Medical Journal, 1992, vol. 85, No. 7, pp. 725-726.

Kapoian et al., “Dialysis Access and Recirculation”, Chapter 5, pp. 5.2-5.14.

Kaupke et al., “Perforation of the SuperiorVena Cava by a Subclavian Hemodialysis Catheter: Early Detection by Angiography”, International JournalofArtificial Organs, 1992,vol. 15,No. 11,pp. 666-668. Kelber et al., “Factors Affecting Delivery of High-Efficiency Dialysis Using TemporaryVascular Access, American Journal of Kidney Diseases”, 1993, vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 24-29.

Lumsden et al., “Hemodialysis Access in the Pediatric Patient Population”, The American Journal of Surgery, 1994, vol. 168, pp. 197. Lund et al., Percutaneous Translumbar Inferior Vena Cava Cannulation for Hemodialysis, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1995, vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 732-737.

Lund, “Percutaneous Translumbar Inferior Vena Cava Cannulation and other Alternative Vascular Access Techniques” in Venous Interventional Radiology with Clinical Perspectives, Savader et al, eds. pp. 251-261 (date unknown).

Maki, D., “Pathogenesis, Prevention, and Management of Infections Due to Intravascular Devices Used for Infusion Therapy, in Infections Associated with Indwelling Medical Devices”, Bisno et al, eds, American Society for Microbiology, 1989, pp. 161-177.

Malviya et al., “Vascular Access in Gynecological Cancer Using the Groshong Right Atrial Catheter”, Gynecological Oncology 33, 313316 (1989).

Mauro et al., “Radiologic Placement of Long-term Central Venous Catheters: A Review”, JVIR, 1993, vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 127-137. McGee et al., “Accurate placement of central venous catheters: A prospective, randomized, multicenter trial”, Critical Care Medicine, 1993, vol. 21, No. 8, pp. 1118-1123.

Medcomp® Brochure , “Ash Split CathTM”, Nov. 1997, PN 2050. Medcomp® Brochure , “Ash Split CathTM”, Jul. 2001, PN 2114. Medcomp® Brochure , “Ash Split Cat11TM XL”, Dec. 2001, PN 2291. Medcomp® Brochure , “Ash Split Cath® II”, Aug. 2002, PN 2334. Medcomp® Brochure , “Ash Split CathTM”, Guidewire Weave Insertion Technique, Jan. 2002, PN 2296.

Medcomp Brochure, “Magna High Flow Catheter”, Mar. 2002, PN 2321 .

Moss et al., “Use of a Silicone Catheter With a Dacron Cuff for Dialysis Short-Term Vascular Access”, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1988, vol. XII, No. 6, pp. 492-498.

Nort11sea, C., “Using Urokinase to Restore Patency in Double Lumen Catheters”, ANNA Journal 1994, vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 261-273.

Parsa et al., “E stablishment of Intravenous Lines for Long-term Intravenous Therapy and Monitoring”, Surgical Clinics of N. Am. 1985, vol. 65, No. 4, pp. 835-865.

Parsa et al., “Vascular Access Techniques”, Monitoring, pp. 122-145 (date unknown).

Pasquale et al., Groshong® Versus Hickman® Catheters, Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1992, vol. 174, pp. 408-410.

Passaro et al., “Long-term Silastic Catheters and Chest Pain”, Journal ofParenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1994, vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 240-242. Patel et al., “Sheathless Technique of Ash Split-Cat11 Insertion”, 12 JVIR 376-78 (Mar. 2001).

Paulsen et al., “Use of Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Reopening of Clotted Dialysis Catheters”, Nephron, 1993, vol. 64, pp. 468-470. Quintonh® Catheter Products (1993).

Raaf et al., “Open Insertion of Right Atrial Catheters Through the Jugular Veins”, Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1993, vol. 177, pp. 295-298.

Rawn et al., “The Hemodialysis Access”, Chapter 9, pp. 9-1-9-11. Schwab et al., “Prospective Evaluation of a Dacron Cuffed Hemodialysis Catheter for Prolonged Use”, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1988, vol. XI, No. 2, pp. 166-169.

Schwab et al., “Vascular Access: Case Oriented Discussions of Selected Critical Issues: Hemodialysis Catheters for Permanent Use”(date unknown).

Shaffer, D., “Catheter-Related Sepsis Complicating Long-Term Tunnelled Central Venous Dialysis Catheters: Management by Guidewire Exchange”, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1995, vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 593-596.

Shaffer, D., “Lessons From Vascular Access Procedures for Hemodialysis”, Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1995, vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 537-549.

Siosjamso, P., “New Processes for Surface Treatment of Catheters”, Artificial Organs, 1994, 18(4):266-271.

Swartz et al., “Successful Use of Cuffed Centrol Venous Hemodialysis Catheters Inserted Percutaneously”, J . Am. Soc. Nephrol., 1994, 411719-1725.

Tesio et al., “Double Cat11eterization of the Internal Jugular Vein for Hemodialysis: Indications, Techniques, and Clinical Results”, Artifical Organs, 1994, vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 301-304.

Transcript ofVideotaped Deposition of Thierry Pourchez, vol. 1, Oct. 16, 2003, T hierry Pourchez and Bard Access Systems, Inc. v. Diatek, Inc. and Arrow International, Inc., Civil Action No. 03-CV-0972 (S.D.N.Y.).

Transcript ofVideotaped Deposition of Thierry Pourchez, vol. 2, Oct. 17, 2003, T hierry Pourchez and Bard Access Systems, Inc. v. Diatek, Inc. and Arrow International, Inc., Civil Action No. 03-CV-0972 (S.D.N.Y.).

Transcript of Videotaped Deposition of Gregory Haas (Excerpt), Sep. 23, 2003, T hierry Pourchez and Bard Access Systems, Inc. v. Diatek, Inc. and Arrow International, Inc., Civil Action No. 03-CV-0972 (S.D.N.Y.).

Treiman et al., “Chronic Venous Access in Patients with Cancer”, Cancer, 1993, vol. 72, No. 3, pp. 760-765.

Twardowski et al., “Blood Recirculation in Intravenous Catheters for Hemodialysis” J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 3:1978-81 (1993). Twardowski et al., “Side Holes at the Tip of Chronic Hemodialysis Catheters are Harmful”, Journal ofVascular Access 2001; 2: 8-16. Uldall P., “Subclavian Cannulation is No Longer Necessary or Justified in Patients with End-Stage Renal Failure”, Seminars in Dialysis, 1994, vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 161-164.

Wechsler et al., “Thrombosis and Infection Caused by Thoracic Venous Catheters: Pathogenesis and Imagings Findings”, AJR, 1993; 160:467-471.

Weitzel et al., “Successful Use of Indwelling Cuffed Femoral Vein Catheters in Ambulatory Hemodialysis Patients”, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1993, vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 426-429.

JP App. No. 2003-565569 filed Feb. 7, 2003, Translated Decision of Refusal mailed Dec. 24, 2009.

JP App. No. 2003-565569 filed Feb. 7, 2003, Translated Official Action mailed May 28, 2009.

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JP App. No. 2003-565569 filed Feb. 7, 2003, Translated Official
Action mailed Nov. 7, 2008.

Kapoian et al. Dialysis as Treatment of End-Stage Renal Disease,
Chapter 5: Dialysis Access and Recirculation.
PCT/US2003/003751 filed Feb. 7, 2003 Preliminary Examination
Report dated May 5, 2004.

PCT/US2003/003751 filed Feb. 7, 2003 Search Report dated Jul. 3, 2003.

PCT/US2004/005102 filed Feb. 19, 2004 Preliminary Report Patenability dated Aug. 29, 2005.

PCT/US2004/005102 filed Feb. 19, 2004 Search Report dated Dec. 27, 2004.

PCT/US2004/005102 filed Feb. 19, 2004 Written Opinion dated Aug. 21, 2005.

PCT/U S2008/ 080463 filed Oct. 20, 2008 Preliminary Report on Patentability dated Apr. 27, 2010.

PCT/US2008/080463 filed Oct. 20, 2008 Search Report dated Mar. 16, 2009.

PCT/U S2008/ 080463 filed Oct. 20, 2008 Written Opinion dated Apr. 16, 2009.

PCT/US2008/082106 Search Report dated Jan. 12, 2009.
PCT/US2008/082106 Written Opinion dated Jan. 12, 2009.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Advisory Action dated Oct. 9, 2008.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Final Office Action dated May 25,2010.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Final Office Action dated Jul. 29, 2008.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Non-Final Office Action dated Jan. 7, 2008.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Non-Final Office Action dated Jun. 16, 2009.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Non-Final Office Action dated Nov. 13, 2008.

U.S. Appl. No. 10/842,586, filed May 10, 2004 Non-Final Office Action dated Nov. 23, 2009.

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