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26 April 1996 Elaboration and description of the first application of nitinol extravessel corrector with the shape memory effect
S. D. Prokoshkin, A. C. Butckevitch, A. P. Chadaev, E. P. Ryklina, I. Yu. Khmelevskaya
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Abstract
The original method for restoring of the function of relatively incompetent valves and the design of the corrector for realization of the methods are elaborated. The principle of the corrector functioning is based on the shape memory effect, which permits to subject the design to significant plastic deformation at the temperature below zero. Being brought up to the place of implantation the corrector restores its initial ellipse-like form, surrounding the vein and changing its section in the necessary place. The method and the device were applied in the surgical treatment of 13 patients, aged from 20 to 72. The simplicity of the correction reduces the trauma possibility and allows to achieve adequate correction of the vein while reducing the obstacle of the venous blood flow makes this method favorable for wide application in clinical practice.
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S. D. Prokoshkin, A. C. Butckevitch, A. P. Chadaev, E. P. Ryklina, and I. Yu. Khmelevskaya "Elaboration and description of the first application of nitinol extravessel corrector with the shape memory effect", Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237088
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KEYWORDS
Veins

Surgery

Blood circulation

Blood vessels

Doppler effect

Mathematics

Polyurethane

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