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publicationDate 2010-03-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Device for reducing pressure variations in an aspiration branch, and surgical system
abstract The invention relates to a device for reducing pressure variations in a fluid flowing in an aspiration branch of a surgical system, which pressure variations are generated by a pump that delivers in a non-continuous manner in the active operating state, with a diffuser arrangement which is arranged, in the aspiration branch, upstream of the pump in the direction of flow of the fluid. The invention also relates to a surgical system, in particular an ophthalmic microsurgical system for lens surgery.
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