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公开(公告)号:US11776428B1
公开(公告)日:2023-10-03
申请号:US16234420
申请日:2018-12-27
Applicant: University of Rochester
Inventor: Jonathan Stone , Ahmed E. Ghazi
CPC classification number: G09B23/303 , G09B23/34
Abstract: The invention provides systems and methods for improved simulation of surgical procedures, using models of anatomical organs. The models comprise models of internal components present in the anatomical organ. The models of the internal components are registered to the position which the internal component occupies in the anatomical organ, and in some embodiments the models of the anatomical organ can lose simulated physiological fluids during simulated surgery.
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公开(公告)号:US09675786B2
公开(公告)日:2017-06-13
申请号:US13839222
申请日:2013-03-15
Applicant: University of Rochester
Inventor: Jonathan Stone , Ankur Chandra
IPC: A61M27/00
CPC classification number: A61M27/006 , A61M27/002
Abstract: The invention provides devices with specialized ends for diverting fluids trapped in an organ. In a first group of embodiments, the invention provides implantable devices that shunt fluid trapped in a patient's organ to its normal physiological destination. In a second group of embodiments, the invention provides devices with specialized ends for connecting the devices to conventional medical tubing to divert fluid trapped in an organ to a destination selected by the practitioner. The invention further provides systems and methods of using the devices.
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公开(公告)号:US12243440B2
公开(公告)日:2025-03-04
申请号:US18480280
申请日:2023-10-03
Applicant: University of Rochester
Inventor: Jonathan Stone , Ahmed E. Ghazi
Abstract: The invention provides systems and methods for improved simulation of surgical procedures, using models of anatomical organs. The models comprise models of internal components present in the anatomical organ. The models of the internal components are registered to the position which the internal component occupies in the anatomical organ, and in some embodiments the models of the anatomical organ can lose simulated physiological fluids during simulated surgery.
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