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Mans Collner, Jonkoping SE
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20140249781 | MODULAR SURGICAL KIT FOR CARTILAGE REPAIR - A modular surgical kit for repair of diseased cartilage at an articulating surface of a joint and a design method for a modular surgical kit are disclosed. The modular surgical kit is adapted for removal of damage cartilage and bone and also adapted for insertion of a medical implant a grafted plug or an artificial plug having an implant body with a predetermined cross-sectional profile and adapted for guiding insert tools during repair of diseased cartilage at an articulating surface of a joint. The modular surgical kit includes an implant, and a medical implant a grafted plug or an artificial plug having an implant body with a predetermined cross-sectional profile a guide base having a positioning body with a guide hole through said positioning body and a guide body with a guide channel, the guide channel having a cross-sectional profile that is designed to correspond to the cross-sectional profile of the implant body and having a muzzle. The modular surgical kit includes a drill adjustment device being arranged to enable adjustment of the drill depth. The positioning body has a cartilage contact surface that is designed to fit the contour of cartilage or subchondral bone in the joint in a predetermined area surrounding the site of diseased cartilage. The guide hole has a muzzle on the cartilage contact surface at a position corresponding to the site of the diseased cartilage. The positioning body includes a device for releasably connecting to the guide body such that, when connected, the guide channel is positioned in relation to the positioning body such that its muzzle emanates at a site corresponding to the site of implantation into the bone. | 09-04-2014 |
Mans Minekus, Werkhoven NL
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20120142039 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING GLYCAEMIC RESPONSE AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to an in vitro method for predicting the in vivo glycaemic response to carbohydrates in a food. Provided is a method wherein a food is digested in vitro in more than one compartment. Also provided is the use of such a method for determining the suitability of a food for a subject who would benefit from a normalization of blood glucose levels. | 06-07-2012 |
20120279324 | METHOD, DEVICE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ASSESSING THE DISINTEGRATION OF A DOSAGE FORM IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT - The invention relates to a device for assessing the disintegration of a dosage form in the gastrointestinal tract, comprising a wall surrounding a cell for being filled with a fluid and for receiving the dosage form, further comprising a pressurizable compartment arranged exterior to the wall for repeatedly deforming the wall between a first state and a second state wherein the volume of the cell in the first state is larger than in the second state, wherein the device also comprises controlling means for quantitatively controlling a fluid flow from and into the cell, and/or for quantitatively controlling a contact force that the wall exerts on the dosage form. | 11-08-2012 |
Mans Minekus, Delft NL
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20140329216 | DIGESTION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a digestion system for analyzing the intestinal fluid. The system comprises a compartment containing the fluid content and a micro filter for filtering particles in the fluid content having a size beyond the micro range. The system further comprises a pertractor arranged downstream to the micro filter for removing digested lipophilic particles. | 11-06-2014 |
20140374362 | A FILTRATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a filtration system for filtering a fluid containing solid particles. The filtration system comprising a deformable wall defining a chamber interior to the wall, and a tubular shaped membrane arranged in the chamber. Further, the system is arranged for periodically deforming the chamber wall inwardly and outwardly, respectively, for filtering a fluid that is present in the chamber, exterior to the membrane. | 12-25-2014 |