embolectomy उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The balloon embolectomy catheter was used on a human patient for the first time six weeks after Fogarty came up with the idea in 1961.
- In 1969, Fogarty patented his device, and Edwards Life Sciences from Irvine, California, was assigned the patent to begin manufacturing the Fogarty embolectomy catheter.
- His second son, Arthur was a well-known surgeon in Berlin who was one of the first to successfully carry out surgical embolectomy in massive pulmonary embolism.
- Last month Fogarty was awarded the annual Lemelson-MIT Prize to inventors for his Fogarty Embolectomy Catheter, an invention that revolutionized vascular surgery after he published a paper describing the device in 1963.
- Based on this patent, a company called The Ideas For Medicine, Inc . ( now part of Horizon Medical Products, Inc . ) manufactured and still distributes out a series of catheters, known as Rai s Catheters for use in performing descending phlebographic tests and for venous embolectomies.
- He invented the centrifugal clutch at the age of 15 and the embolectomy balloon catheter ( i . e ., the Fogarty catheter ) while in medical school at the University of Cincinnati ( or as a scrub technician before medical school-sources vary ) by altering a surgical glove using techniques learned from fly-fishing.
- Considered one of the pioneers of minimally-invasive surgery, Fogarty has said : " I had no concept that [ non-invasive surgery ] would reach the magnitude that it has . " As a result of the embolectomy catheter and other inventions, Dr . Fogarty, still alive today, went on to win many prizes ( including the National Medal for Technology and Innovation in 2012 . ) Dr Fogarty has patented over sixty inventions.
- In Venezuela he did a series of interventions including pasacro nerve resection in the treatment of pelvic neuralgia, resection of the rectum with contra natura permanent anum, ( 1932 ), ovarian homografts ( 1936 ), the new technique of lymphatic blockade in infectious processes, carried out with electrosurgery linked with sulfonamide therapy ( 1938 ), the radical cure of rectal prolapse with fascia lata ( aponeurosis of the thigh ) ligation of the femoral artery by gangrene and embolectomy by phlebitis.