Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation
Patent
1981-03-23
1982-11-16
Yasko, John D.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Ozone or ion generation
128234, A61M 500
Patent
active
043590497
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for applying a tissue adhesive on the basis of human or animal proteins for seamlessly or seam-supportingly connecting human or animal tissue or organ parts, sealing wounds, stopping bleedings and the like, which tissue adhesive is formed in situ by bringing together solutions of the proteins and of clot-promoting coagulation factors, includes a holding device for a plurality of syringe bodies ending in coni. In order to achieve a reliable mixing of the tissue adhesive components by single-hand operation with a premature hardening of the components prior to reaching the laceration site being prevented, the coni of the individual syringe bodies are connected by a collecting head having separated conveying channels for the components of the tissue adhesive emerging from the coni. A common actuating device is provided for the plungers of all syringe bodies.
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Kriwetz Gert
Redl Heinz
"Immuno" Aktiengesellschaft fur chemisch-medizinische Produkte
Yasko John D.
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