Surgery – Instruments – Corneal cutter or guide for corneal cutter
Patent
1998-06-01
2000-06-27
Buiz, Michael
Surgery
Instruments
Corneal cutter or guide for corneal cutter
A61F 900
Patent
active
060801727
ABSTRACT:
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A corneum layer stabbing device of the present invention frees a patient or subject from physical and psychological pains and realizes rapid curing. After a casing has been positioned on a skin, an electromagnet is energized to move a needle or needles mounted on a shaft until they stab the skin and penetrate a corneum layer. When the electromagnet is deenergized, the shaft returns to its original position due to the action of a spring, moving the needles away from the skin. As a result, holes are formed in the corneum layer of the skin.
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Fujiwara Hidetaka
Matsumoto Toru
Buiz Michael
NEC Corporation
Tho (Jackie) Tan-Uyen
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