Epicardial multifunctional probe

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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12866206, A61B 812

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ABSTRACT:
An epicardial multifunctional probe has been designed to measure blood flow velocity and muscle thickening with two sensors. The probe is implantable and remains inside the patient after surgery. The probe is removable through a small opening in the patient's chest.

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