NEUROSURGICAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DEVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ELEKTA ELEKTA AB (PUBL) PO Box 7593 SE-103 93 Stockholm Sweden neurosurgical medical equipment and devices; namely, radiation treatment medical apparatus; stereotactic surgical equipment including a coordinate frame and semicircular arc; accessory stereotactic surgical instruments including helicoidal screws, precision twistdrill, biopsy needles and the like; radiofrequency lesion generator; X-ray apparatus; pediatric surgical drills; CT and MR adapters [ ; ultrasonic aspirators; hand held microsurgical instruments ] ; and the like;
ELEKTA Elekta Instrument AB Birger Jarlsgatan 53 S-10393, Stockholm Sweden neurosurgical medical equipment and devices; namely, radiation treatment medical apparatus; stereotactic surgical equipment including a coordinate frame and semicircular arc; accessory stereotactic surgical instruments including helicoidal screws, precision twistdrill, biopsy needles and the like; radiofrequency lesion generator; X-ray apparatus; pediatric surgical drills; CT and MR adapters [ ; ultrasonic aspirators; hand held microsurgical instruments ] ; and the like;
GAMMA KNIFE ELEKTA AB (PUBL) PO Box 7593 SE-103 93 Stockholm Sweden neurosurgical medical equipment and devices; namely, radiation treatment medical apparatus used for stereotactic radiosurgery;
LEKSELL GAMMA KNIFE ELEKTA AB (PUBL) PO Box 7593 SE-103 93 Stockholm Sweden Neurosurgical medical equipment and devices; namely radiation treatment medical apparatus used for stereotactic radiosurgery;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A disposable medical item for use with medical equipment includes circuitry forming an electrical path between the item and medical equipment. The circuitry is coupled to a medical equipment controller or independent microprocessor and includes a fuse. The controller transmits a status signal over the path in response to the equipment receiving the item. A disabled fuse prevents traversal of the path by the status signal, thereby indicating prior item use. If the controller does not detect the status signal, medical equipment operation is disabled. Otherwise, the controller transmits over the path a signal sufficient to disable the fuse to indicate item use and verifies the disabled fuse status. If the disabled fuse status is verified, the controller enables equipment operation. The controller periodically checks the fuse status during equipment operation and disables operation in response to a prior used item inserted into the medical equipment.