Blood processing for treating blood disease

Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body

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12866003, A61M 3700

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ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for an effective chemical treatment of a blood disease apply a drug of a wider range with a smaller dose or lower concentration to the blood outside the patient's body. Blood which is collected from a patient is fed through a tube (2a) into a chamber (4) by a pump (3). A drug is injected into the chamber (4) from a container (5), while ultrasonic waves are applied to the blood contained in the chamber (4) from an actuator (7). The blood treated with the drug and by the ultrasonic waves, is returned into the body of the patient through a tube (2c), while the same is monitored by sensors (10) and (11).

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