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VACUUM ACTUATED SURGICAL RETRACTORS
Retraction
of tissues or organs during surgical procedures can be complicated
by trauma or damage to the tissue as a result of the rigid or
sharp devices used in the process. This can result in complications
such as bleeding or other fluid and tissue leakage. In order to
address this concern, inventors at UCSF have developed set of
new surgical devices, vacuum actuated surgical retractors, which
atraumatically retract tissues such as tumors, organs, or even
foreign objects from a patient. The retractors are useful for
both conventional and videoscopic surgical procedures. Further,
the retractors allow operations to be performed more easily and
efficiently, through smaller incisions and in less time than with
other devices. The vacuum activated retractors should be easily
applied to a large variety of surgical techniques including biopsies,
breast, endocrine and oncology.
If you would like to receive further information
about this technology and potential licensing opportunities, please
contact:
Michael Karasik
Administrative Manager
(415) 353-4472 phone
(415) 348-1579 fax
michael.karasik@ucsf.edu
Reference: OTM Case #SF1999-024
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