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Various vascular filters are provided. In one aspect, a vascular filter is provided that includes a tubular sleeve and a core positioned in the sleeve that is axially deployable therefrom. A shape-memory wire is spiraled around the core and has a first portion unfurled from the core to define a hoop. The hoop is expandable from a retracted shape to a expanded shape when the core is deployed from the sleeve. A filter is provided that has a first end coupled to the core and a rim coupled to the ho...
A vascular catheter includes a catheter body which is made up of an inner tube formed of a metal or an alloy and an outer tube formed of a synthetic resin covering the outside surface of the inner tube. The inner tube has one or more spiral slits in the distal end portion. A vascular dilatation instrument includes an inner tube, an outer tube disposed coaxially around the inner tube, and an inflatable member having one end attached to the inner tube and another end attached to the outer tube. At...
A vascular prosthesis comprising a tube of material other than autologous vascular tissue but considered/approved as safe and supple enough for use instead of such tissue, the tube having an end formation for surgical connection directly to an opening formed in an artery, the end formation serving to promote, at that end and/or within the direct connection and in response to normally pulsed blood flow, localised movement of blood having a non-laminar nature with a shear stress inducing relation ...
The invention relates to a vascular prosthesis capable of being anastomosed onto a tubular pipe with a side opening or an end opening. The prothesis having, at at least one of its ends, an annular sheet delimited by a free edge designed to be positioned in the immediate vicinity of opening in the pipe. The sheet is shaped so that it can be applied around the opening in the pipe against the inside or outside wall of the latter, while preserving its free edge in the immediate vicinity of the perip...
A self-supporting retractor for holding open an anatomic space for performing endoscopic surgical procedures. The retractor includes a substantially rigid elongate member, having proximal and distal ends, and having an arch shape or "C" cross-section, defining a passage and longitudinal working window along the retractor. The distal end is preferably rounded or streamlined to facilitate insertion along a dissected space with minimized tissue trauma, and may include a hooded portion enclosing the...
A prosthesis suitable for implantation in a bloody environment. The prosthesis includes a surface material adapted for exhibiting a regular and periodic surface charge characteristic in the bloody environment. A prosthesis means supports the surface material and is adapted to perform a prosthetic function in the bloody environment. In cases where cross-linking is desired and the surface material cannot cross-link with the substrate material, an adaptive material is provided which cross-links bot...
A composite structure vascular prosthesis comprising a porous polytetrafluoroethylene tube in which the pores of the porous polytetrafluoroethylene tube are filled with at least one water-insolubilized water-soluble polymer, and a process for producing the composite structure vascular prosthesis.
Blood vessel or vascular sound collecting device (hereinafter simply referred to as sound detector) insertable in a manschette or cuff for collecting the blood vessel sound and supplying the data to an automatic sphygmomanometer, having a hollow unitary space of substantially rectangular shape in plan view, enveloped by a flexible inner side wall of substantially rectangular shape in plan view, and a rather thicker and less flexible outer side shell of substantially rectangular shape in plan vie...
The instant invention relates to a method for treating vascular disease comprising the administration by deep intramuscular injection to a patient suffering from said disease of an amount of a dilute aqueous solution of potassium permanganate effective for treating said disease.
A method for producing changes in systemic arterial blood pressure, cerebrospinal fluid pressure and heart rate, as well as producing selective brain hypothermia in animals by irrigating the nasal mucosa. The method includes locally applying a fluid to change the temperature of the region of the face and, hence, the blood drained by the angularis oculi and facial veins. Heat and cold produce opposite effects.
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