A system for monitoring and treating motor disordes with microrecordings and targeted electrical stimulations
The invention refers to a system for monitoring a motor disorder, capable to monitor the neural activity of the basal ganglia of a subject
The invention refers to a system for monitoring a motor disorder, capable to monitor the neural activity of the basal ganglia of a subject
The invention relates a tool, new of its kind, to deliver therapeutic substances (e.g., biomaterials, stem cells, etc.) during arthroscopic micro-invasive surgery.
The invention relates to a system for the localization and magnetic locomotion of an endoscopic capsule within a gastrointestinal tract
The invention is a passive circuit device (without battery), modular (capable of mimicking the normal continuous cardiac cycle), flexible and small in size.
The present invention relates to an artificial sphincter for implantation in a urethral canal, in particular for treating patients suffering from urinary incontinence.
The invention relates to a gynecological medical device and concerns an instrument to be used in the stage of labor that precedes the birth of the child.
The invention carries out support operations for the biopsy examination, allowing the identification of the nodules of a histological sample, in order to perform the biopsy of the nodule with a machine used downstream of the apparatus itself.
The invention is able to reduce the speed of the foot and store its energy in a group of springs: in this way, the body can freely continue its movements without further interaction with the exoskeleton.
The invention relates a system made of a mechanical structure and a microfiltration system at the end of the VAD, allowing the separation of erithrocytes from the other blood components.
The invention relates to an artificial bladder that can be implanted in a patient's body for the collection and discharge of urinary biological fluids