Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material applied to or removed from external...
Patent
1996-05-31
1998-06-09
Clarke, Robert A.
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material applied to or removed from external...
604289, 128760, A61M 100, A61B 500
Patent
active
057626405
ABSTRACT:
A device for sucking an effusion fluid from the skin of an organism from which keratin has been removed. A disk is received in the cavity of a cell for sucking an effusion fluid in contact with the surface of an organism. Guide grooves are formed in the surface of the disk facing a suction port while holes are formed through the disk in each guide groove. The disk allows a minimum of fluid to remain thereon and guides the fluid toward the suction side in order to enhance efficient collection. When the fluid is collected a plurality of times, the preceding fluid and the following fluid are prevented from being mixed together, insuring accurate measurement.
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Fujiwara Hidetaka
Kajiwara Yuji
Cho David J.
Clarke Robert A.
NEC Corporation
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