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filingDate 2009-04-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-101229975-B1
titleOfInvention Non-invasive Ultrasound Intraocular Pressure Relief Device
abstract The non-invasive ultrasonic pressure relief device of the present invention is an ultrasonic probe for delivering to the eye the ultrasound that the intensity (spatial peak pulse average intensity: I SPPA ) in the range of about 40 ~ 5,000 kHz and about 50 ~ 1,000 mW / ㎠, And a controller configured to electrically drive an ultrasonic transducer located inside the ultrasonic probe, and a controller configured to generate ultrasonic waves for a selected irradiation time in a preset frequency, intensity, and ultrasonic mode. The non-invasive ultrasonic pressure relief device of the present invention does not cause pain or discomfort to patients and is suitable as a medical device for the relief and treatment of eye diseases due to elevated intraocular pressure.n n n n Intraocular pressure relief, non-invasive, ultrasound, frequency, ultrasound intensity, exposure time, ultrasound energy exposure, eye disease
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