Specialized Anastomosis Solutions for Extreme Environments
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
The present disclosure relates to specialized anastomosis systems and methods adapted for high-security, disaster relief, extreme weather, and remote or austere environments, ensuring reliable and efficient anastomosis in challenging operational conditions.
Background and Problem Solved
The original patent for partial eversion anastomosis juncture formation and suturing provides a valuable foundation for anastomosis procedures. However, the existing technology may not be suitable for specific, narrow markets or unique operational environments, such as high-security needs, disaster relief, or extreme weather conditions. The present inventive concept addresses these limitations by providing specialized anastomosis solutions tailored to these specific contexts.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
The inventive concept encompasses a range of specialized anastomosis systems and methods designed for high-security, disaster relief, extreme weather, and remote or austere environments. For instance, a weather-resistant housing can be integrated into the anastomosis system to protect it from extreme temperatures, humidity, or other environmental factors. In disaster relief scenarios, a portable anastomosis system can be deployed to the patient's location, ensuring timely and effective treatment. High-security anastomosis systems can incorporate tamper-evident features, secure fastening, and monitoring systems for detecting unauthorized access. Furthermore, compact, self-contained anastomosis units can be designed for remote or austere environments, accompanied by a power source and communication system for remote monitoring and guidance.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The present inventive concept introduces novel and non-obvious adaptations of the original anastomosis technology, tailored to specific, narrow markets or unique operational environments. The inventive step lies in the integration of specialized features, such as weather-resistant housing, portable deployment, tamper-evident mechanisms, and compact, self-contained designs, which enable reliable and efficient anastomosis in challenging conditions.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include modular anastomosis systems, allowing for easy customization and adaptation to different environments. Additionally, the use of advanced materials, such as nanomaterials or smart materials, could enhance the performance and durability of the anastomosis systems in extreme conditions.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The specialized anastomosis solutions presented in this inventive concept have significant commercial potential in various industries, including healthcare, disaster relief, and security. The target markets include hospitals, emergency response units, and military organizations, which require reliable and efficient anastomosis procedures in challenging operational environments.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A61 | A61B17/1152 |
| A | A61 | A61B17/0469 |
| A | A61 | A61B17/11 |
| A | A61 | A61B90/361 |
| A | A61 | A61B90/37 |
| A | A61 | A61B2017/00566 |
| A | A61 | A61B2017/1107 |
| A | A61 | A61B2017/1121 |
| A | A61 | A61B2017/1125 |
| A | A61 | A61B2017/1132 |
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,857,193 |
|---|---|
| Title | Partial eversion anastomosis juncture formation and suturing |
| Assignee(s) | Gyrus ACMI, Inc. |