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titleOfInvention Flexible, adaptable plastic bodies with single catheters or catheters embedded at equal distances or sheaths for inserting catheters for radiotherapy
abstract Plastic catheter systems of the prior art have the disadvantage that they are adapted to the anatomy of the body only poorly or not at all. In addition, they also tear easily after fixation. The plastic catheter systems according to the invention, which contain a fabric insert, can be cut to any shape of the body and can be fixed easily and securely.
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