A-01 Hand Incubator
ΓùÅ Extremely light: the compressor is small and weighs only 100g (0.22lb), which allows patients to be ambulatory while undergoing treatment.ΓùÅ Transparent air chamber: close observation and affected area are possible visually.ΓùÅ Active finger motion: the air chamber allows full free finger motions.
ΓùÅ Hand injuryΓùÅ Treating a tumor and edema at extremitiesΓùÅ Preventing deep vein thrombusΓùÅ Carpal tunnel syndromeΓùÅ LymphedemaΓùÅ Rheumatoid arthritisΓùÅ Improving the skin quality of extremities
Realizing that the suppression of hand swelling can inhibit both the development and progression of diseases, researchers at Nagoya University have invented the Hand Incubator. Inside the air bag, the hydrostatic pressure is kept at 40mmHg, lower than venous pressure, by an air pump powered by AA batteries. The therapeutic device reduces hand swelling drastically in four days, for example, in case of extra-venous leakage.
Patent Number: WO2008044400A1
Application Number: WO2007JP67078A
Inventor: HIRATA, Hitoshi | MATSUMOTO, Yoshiki | IIDA, Kenichi | MIYAGAWA, Takuya
Priority Date: 10 Oct 2006
Priority Number: WO2008044400A1
Application Date: 24 Aug 2007
Publication Date: 17 Apr 2008
IPC Current: A61H000700
Assignee Applicant: National University Corporation Nagoya University
Title: POSITIVE PRESSURE CHAMBER FOR EXTREMITIES | chambre a pression positive pour les extrémités
Usefulness: POSITIVE PRESSURE CHAMBER FOR EXTREMITIES | chambre a pression positive pour les extrémités
Summary: Positive-pressure chamber for limbs for treating oedema, pain after surgery of limbs, musculoskeletal-system disorder, lymphedema, swelling and inflammation after surgery, swelling by external injury, swelling of joint synovial membrane by rheumatoid arthritis, swelling by leak of infusion, swelling by thermal burn, swelling economy class syndrome and deep-vein thrombosis (all claimed).
Novelty: Positive-pressure chamber for limbs for treating oedema, distributes fluid introduced from micropore in direction separated from limbs front-end portion along gap between outer periphery of limbs and inner sheet
Biomedical
Medical Composition
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