SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR GRASPING MULTIPLE LOCATIONS AND METHODS OF USE
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Sep 18, 2014
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Mar 12, 2013
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Mar 12, 2013
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Abstract
According to various implementations, a surgical instrument is provided that has two graspers for remotely grasping an organ or tissue in two different locations. The surgeon can manipulate the organ or tissue using the instrument with one hand while using his or her other hand to perform a surgical procedure. Using one instrument also reduces the number of incisions required. This instrument is especially useful in laproscopic procedures and other minimally invasive surgeries.
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Patent Owner(s)
Patent Owner | Address | |
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OHIO STATE INNOVATION FOUNDATION | 1524 NORTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS OH 43201 |
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- 2013 Application Filing Year
- A61B Class
- 12166 Applications Filed
- 10875 Patents Issued To-Date
- 89.39 % Issued To-Date
Inventor(s)
Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Renton, David B | Powell, US | 1 | 3 |
# of filed Patents : 1 Total Citations : 3 |
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- i. providing a composition comprising one or more ribonucleic acids molecules (RNA),ii. hybridizing to said one or more RNAs, one or more two-part nucleic acid hybridization probes, wherein each probe comprises, a. a first nucleic acid molecule with a 3′-tail wherein said tail does not hybridize to an RNA in the composition,b. a second nucleic acid molecule with a 5′-tail wherein said tail does not hybridize to an RNA in the composition,c. wherein said first and said second nucleic acid molecules when and if hybridized to their target RNA lie on one single stranded RNA molecule separated from each other by between 2 and 1000 nucleotides, iii. covalently linking the hybridized 5′-tail of said first nucleic acid molecule to the hybridized 3′-tail of said second nucleic acid, wherein the linking is done by means of reverse transcription and subsequent ligation,iv. amplifying the linked molecules with primers that are specific for said first 3′-tail of said first nucleic acid molecule and said second 5′-tail of said second nucleic acid molecule and,v. sequencing the amplification products by means of next generation sequencing.

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