Surgical Field definition

Surgical Field means use of the Surgical Device for the visualization of blood flow in vessels and related tissue perfusion during surgery or interventional procedures or in preparation or follow-up outside the operating room. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the “Surgical Field” does not include use of the Surgical Device for the visualization of blood flow in vessels and tissue perfusion in the Original LifeCell Field or the Field, or in coronary artery bypass, thoracic, neurological, or spinal surgeries, or laparoscopic or endoscopic surgeries, such as, minimally invasive cardiothoracic, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic hysterectomy, or endoscopic urological or robotic procedures.
Surgical Field. Surgical Field shall mean use of a product to prevent or treat bleeding during the conduct of any procedure involving the use of instruments (including lasers) to cut, abrade, suture or otherwise physically change body tissues and/or organs. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Surgical Field shall specifically exclude all uses in the treatment of HAE and/or other angioedemas (even during surgery). 1. 106 "Term". Term shall have the meaning given to that term under Section 12.1. 1. 107 "Territory". Territory shall mean CMIC Territory or Dyax Territory, as the context requires.
Surgical Field means the fields of intra-aortic filtering, surgical heart valve repair, and surgical heart valve replacement (with the removal of the patient’s native heart valve in the case of heart valve replacement).

Examples of Surgical Field in a sentence

  • Prior to granting any Third Party rights to Develop and/or Commercialize Product in the Surgical Field (other than rights granted to Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  • During the term of this Agreement, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have no right to grant to any third party any license under the Surgical Licensed Patents in the Surgical Field of Use or Venous Licensed Patents in the Venous Field of Use or sublicense under the Sublicensed Patents in the Surgical Field of Use or the Venous Field of Use, except as provided in Section 7.5 hereof.

  • Within five (5) days following the earlier of KCI MR’s first commercial sale or rental of a Product in [redacted] in the Field, KCI MR shall pay to Novadaq [redacted] by wire transfer if LifeCell MR has not yet made any “Launch Payment” (as defined in the LifeCell MR Agreement) to Novadaq with respect to the first commercial sale or rental of a Surgical Device in [redacted] in the Surgical Field pursuant to the LifeCell MR Agreement.

  • Within [*****] following its receipt of the Surgical Field Right of First Offer, Defiante will notify Dyax in writing whether it wishes to obtain such license on the terms set forth therein.

  • Furthermore, subject to such additional terms, the Field (as defined herein) shall thereafter include the Surgical Field.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Surgical Field shall specifically exclude all uses in the treatment of HAE and/or other angioedemas (even during surgery).

  • Within five (5) days following the earlier of KCI MR’s first commercial sale or rental of a Device in [redacted] in the Field, KCI MR shall pay to Novadaq [redacted] by wire transfer if LifeCell MR has not yet made any “Launch Payment” (as defined in the LifeCell MR Agreement) to Novadaq with respect to the first commercial sale or rental of a Surgical Device in [redacted] in the Surgical Field pursuant to the LifeCell MR Agreement.


More Definitions of Surgical Field

Surgical Field. Surgical Field shall mean use of a product to prevent or treat bleeding during the conduct of any procedure involving the use of instruments (including lasers) to cut, abrade, suture or otherwise physically change body tissues and/or organs, including without limitation the following specific surgical procedures: (a) on pump cardiopulmonary bypass procedures; (b) off pump cardiopulmonary bypass procedures; (c) spinal surgeries; (d) hip surgeries; (e) shoulder surgeries; (f) oncology surgeries; (g) radical prostatectomy; (h) radical hysterectomy; (i) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ procedures (pancreaticoduodenonectomy); (j) intracranial procedures; (k) esophagogastrectomy; (l) thoracotomy, lung reduction surgery, and lobe/pneumonectomy; (m) liver resection; (n) organ transplants; and