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Mitotic Figures Electronic Counting Application for
Surgical
Pathology
Abstract: Cancer diagnosis depends on the assessment of patient biopsies to determine tumor type, grading, and stage of malignancy. Pathologists visually review specimens and count mitotic figures (MF) in a variety of cancer types to help gauge aggressiveness, guide treatment, and inform patient prognosis. Current technology for recording MF counts...
Published: 5/23/2024
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Inventor(s):
Robert Simpson
,
Munish Puri
,
Stephen Hewitt
Keywords(s):
cell proliferation
,
COUNTING
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ELECTRONIC
,
MATLAB
,
Matrix Laboratory
,
MF
,
MICROSCOPY
,
Mitotic Figures
,
PATHOLOGY
,
Simpson
,
SURGICAL
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Software / Apps
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TherapeuticArea > Oncology
Laparoscopic
Surgical
Instrument to Safely Remove Cancerous Tissue from the Abdomen
Allows
Surgical
Removal Through Minimally Invasive Procedures While Reducing the Risk of SpillageThis laparoscopic surgical instrument reduces the risk of tissue spillage and infection during the removal of solid or cystic pelvic masses from the abdomen, allowing surgeons to perform safe tissue removal through a minimally invasive incision. Laparoscopy...
Published: 6/27/2021
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Inventor(s):
Christopher Batich
,
Gregory Schultz
,
Daniel Gibson
,
Erich Wyckoff
Keywords(s):
concealed laprosocopic morcellator bag
,
Device
,
morcellator
,
Surgery
,
Surgical
,
surgical
bag
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Consumable
,
Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Equipment
Poly (ionic liquid)
surgical
and tissue adhesive
TechnologyThis is a new method to improve the adhesion properties of any biomaterial. This method is very general and applicable with wide range of materials. This method is simple and easy to use. Dr. Iman Noshadi in the Department of Chemical Engineering has developed a modified hydrogel to make antimicrobial, highly adhesive for
surgical
applications....
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s):
Iman Noshadi
Keywords(s):
Adhesive
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Antimicrobial
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Hydrogels
,
Surgical
,
Tissue Engineering
Category(s):
Human Health Care > Biomaterials