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  • Höglund, Odd (author)
  • Anordning för vävnadsligering
  • 2009
  • Patent (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • A medical device (100) comprises an elongated, flexible band (110) equipped with ratchet members (120) and connected to a device head (130) having a channel (135) dimensioned for reception of the band (110). A lock member (140) is connected to the head (130) and configured to interlock the ratchet members (120) when the band (110) is pulled through the channel (135) to form a reverse-motion brake. A protrusion (160) is arranged in the head (130) in connection with the channel entrance. A matching protrusion receiving member (150) is provided in the band in connection with the band-head interface and is dimensioned for reception of the protrusion (160) when the band (110) is close to fully pushed into the head (130).
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  • Lundh, Torbjörn, 1965, et al. (author)
  • Ny kärlprotes : NEW VASCULAR PROSTHESES
  • 2009
  • Patent (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • A vascular prosthesis is disclosed, comprising a forked tube, having: an inflow tube with an inflow end (6); a primary distal outflow branch with a primary distal outflow end (8); and a secondary proximal outflow branch with a secondary proximal outflow end (7). The two outflow ends are directed in different directions and the two outflow branches in the vicinity of the bifurcation (9) have different cross-sectional areas. Further, the secondary proximal outflow branch is more curved than the primary distal outflow branch, and the secondary proximal outflow branch in the vicinity of the bifurcation has a smaller cross-sectional area than the primary distal outflow branch. Hereby, energy losses at flow bifurcations is adapted to the bypass situation to even out the level of shear stress, thereby avoiding areas with low shear stress and decreasing the tendency for turbulent flow, thus reducing the risk of graftstenosis.
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  • Lundh, Torbjörn, 1965, et al. (author)
  • Ny kärlprotes
  • 2009
  • Patent (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • A vascular prosthesis is disclosed, comprising a forked tube, having: an inflow tube with an inflow end (6); a primary distal outflow branch with a primary distal outflow end (8); and a secondary proximal outflow branch with a secondary proximal outflow end (7). The two outflow ends are directed in different directions and the two outflow branches in the vicinity of the bifurcation (9) have different cross-sectional areas. Further, the secondary proximal outflow branch is more curved than the primary distal outflow branch, and the secondary proximal outflow branch in the vicinity of the bifurcation has a smaller cross-sectional area than the primary distal outflow branch. Hereby, energy losses at flow bifurcations is adapted to the bypass situation to even out the level of shear stress, thereby avoiding areas with low shear stress and decreasing the tendency for turbulent flow, thus reducing the risk of graftstenosis.
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  • Danielsson, Mats, Professor (author)
  • Device and method related to X-ray imaging
  • 2007
  • Patent (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • The present invention relates to an arrangement for detecting X-ray radiations comprising a carrying member on one face arranged with detectors consisting of a plurality of sensors arranged on a substrate. The detectors are arranged substantially edge to edge at lease in one row on at least one side of said carrying member.  
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