Coronary augmenter

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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128696, A61B 504

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045414173

ABSTRACT:
A coronary augmenter can affect blood flow in a patient. The augmenter has a timer and a stimulator. The timer can repetitively produce a trigger signal. The stimulator can repetitively apply to the patient a stimulating current sized to involuntary contract and relax at least one muscle of the patient in response to the trigger signal.

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