http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/ES-2700295-T3
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publicationDate | 2019-02-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | ES-2700295-T3 |
titleOfInvention | Medical device comprising an artificial contractile structure |
abstract | Medical device, comprising: - an artificial contractile structure, comprising at least one contractile element (100, 132) adapted to contract an organ, such that said contractile element (100, 132) is in a rest position or in one activated, defining the activated position with said contractile element (100, 132) constricting the organ and defining the rest position with said contractile element (100, 132) not constricting the organ, - at least one actuator designed to activate said contractile structure , - at least one energy source to supply said actuator, characterized in that said actuator, designed to activate said contractile structure, comprises at least one electric motor; and wherein said actuator further comprises transmission means (126, 136) attached to the contractile element (100, 132) and designed to transmit to the contractile element (100, 132) a force induced by the electric motor; said electromotor comprising an electric motor (122), a reducer (123) connected to said motor (122), a lead screw (124) cooperating with said reducer (123) and a nut (125) mounted on said lead screw (124) and attached to said transmission means (126, 136); and further characterized in that the ratio of "current needed to hold the contractile element in its activated position / current required to change the position of the contractile element" is less than 1/500, preferably less than 1/800, and more preferably less than 1/1000, wherein the time required to change the contractile element from its rest position to its activated position is comprised between 0.2 seconds and 90 seconds, preferably between 0.4 seconds and 60 seconds, more preferably between 0.5 seconds and 10 seconds, more preferably between 0.5 seconds and 5 seconds, and wherein the contractile element is arranged to apply to said organ a pressure comprised between 0.1 N / cm2 and 5 N / cm2. |
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