Blood component restoration apparatus

Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body – Constituent removed from blood and remainder returned to body

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604283, 604414, 604408, 604410, 604411, 604412, A61M 500

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046557415

ABSTRACT:
A blood component restoration apparatus comprises: an exsanguinating needle; an exsanguinating tube and a blood component supplying tube both of which are connected to the exsanguinating needle in parallel with each other; an exsanguinating bag which is connected to the exsanguinating tube and is provided with a blood component discharging pipe; a first connecting member which is mounted on a front end of the blood component discharging pipe and is provided with a guide hole in its end surface, which guide hole extends in an axial direction of the first connecting member; and a second connecting member which is mounted on a front end of the blood component supplying tube and is provided with a guide pin in its end surface, which guide pin is inserted into the guide hole of the first connecting member.

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