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A new system for cutting brain tissue preserving vessels: water jet cutting

Terzis et al., 1989

Document ID
4218288485609566418
Author
Terzis A
Nowak G
Rentzsch O
Arnold H
Diebold J
Baretton G
Publication year
Publication venue
British journal of neurosurgery

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The water jet cutting system allows transaction and dissection of biological structures with little bleeding. Structures of higher tissue rigidity remain unchanged while softer tissues are mechanically dissected. In brain tissue, all vessels larger than 20 μm are left intact after the …
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    • A61B17/32Surgical cutting instruments
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    • A61B17/3205Excision instruments
    • A61B17/3207Atherectomy devices working by cutting or abrading; Similar devices specially adapted for non-vascular obstructions
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