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Needle Guide and Holder for Percutaneous Access to Subcutaneous and Deep Tissue Targets (Case No. 2024-207)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Interventional Radiology have developed a device to secure a needle during image-guided, minimally-invasive procedures, mitigating unwanted migration between scans. Background: Minimally invasive procedures in medicine are becoming increasingly popular, taking the place of traditional open surgeries....
Published: 10/25/2024
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Inventor(s):
David Lu
Keywords(s):
CT
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image-guided surgery
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intervention
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Medical Device
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MRI
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Radiology
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Surgery
Category(s):
Medical Devices > Surgical Tools
Needle Clamp With Rolling Sphere (Case No. 2024-211)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Radiology have developed a novel needle-holding clamp for use during minimally invasive procedures. Background: Minimally invasive procedures are now widely used for diagnosing and treating subcutaneous and deep tissue targets. These procedures use percutaneous needle insertions rather than large incisions...
Published: 11/5/2024
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Inventor(s):
David Lu
Keywords(s):
femtech medical device
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Invasiveness Of Surgical Procedures
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Medical Device
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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Medical Device Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)
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Medical Devices and Materials
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Microneedle array
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minimally invasive device
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minimally invasive procedures
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needle guidance
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needle holder
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noninvasive
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non-invasive
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non-invasive drug monitoring
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non-invasive imaging
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non-invasive monitoring
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Smart medical device
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tissue targeting accuracy
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wearable medical device
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wearable medical devices
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Surgical Tools
2017-506 An MR-Compatible System for Motion Emulation
An MR-Compatible System for Motion EmulationSUMMARYResearchers at UCLA from the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Radiological Sciences have developed a magnetic resonance (MR) compatible device that can emulate respiratory motion.BACKGROUNDMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an essential tool of modern medicine. The ability to simulate clinical...
Published: 7/19/2023
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Inventor(s):
Holden Wu
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Kyung Hyun Sung
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David Lu
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Tsu-Chin Tsao
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Cheng-Wei Chen
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Yu-Hsiu Lee
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James Simonelli
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Samantha Mikaiel
Keywords(s):
Lab Equipment
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Life Science Research Tools
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Medical Imaging
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MRI
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Research Methods
Category(s):
Life Science Research Tools
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Life Science Research Tools > Lab Equipment
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Life Science Research Tools > Research Methods
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging > MRI