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publicationNumber EP-2035076-A1
titleOfInvention Device connector and a system comprising a medical device connector
abstract The invention relates to a medical device connector for transmission of fluids in fluidic systems, the connector comprising a tubular engagement section having a stabilisation part, and a securing part comprising a soft flexible first material, which when in use sealingly secures engagement with an insert, wherein the combination of the stabilisation part and the securing part provides that said engagement section is more stabile in a longitudinal direction than in a radial direction and that said engagement section is more flexible in the radial direction than in the longitudinal direction. The medical device connector may e.g. be part of a medical bag for fluids, e.g. a urine bag. The medical device connector may further be part of a medical collection system for fluids.
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