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Cerebral
Aneurysm Clips Prior art aneurysm clips are fabricated of metal
(usually a cobalt metal alloy of steel or titanium). These metallic clips limit the usefulness
of non-invasive imaging, i.e. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed
Tomography Angiography (CTA) for patients that have been implanted with the
prior art clips. Aneurysm
Clip Applicators During placement of an aneurysm clip, an aneurysm clip applicator is used to
increase the reach of a physician and to provide leverage on the clip. An aneurysm clip applicator typically contains
two pieces of metal that intertwine and act as a locking mechanism to
maintain the applicator in a “closed” position, and the aneurysm
clip in an “open” position, until the clip is correctly
positioned. In order to close the
aneurysm clip, it is necessary for the surgeon to disengage the locking
components of the applicator. Since
the placement of a clip requires considerable precision, this extra action is
undesirable and many surgeons disable the lock for this reason. These technologies are claimed
in the
published United States Patent Application No. 11/475,425. We
are seeking an industrial partner interested in their licensing and
commercialization. (Ref: J309, J351) |
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«Technology Transfer Office : Sponsored Projects : Dartmouth College |
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Phone: (603) 646-3027 |
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Fax: (603) 646-3670 |
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