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INST ONCOLOGIC DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    26
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INST ONCOLOGIC DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA has a total of 26 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1993. It filed its patents most often in Republic of Moldova.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing INST ONCOLOGIC DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVAs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Republic of Moldova 26

Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Babco Victor 8
#2 Ţurcan Anatol 7
#3 Pihut Petru 6
#4 Jovmir Vasile 5
#5 Babco Vladislav 4
#6 Camâşov Iacob 4
#7 Machidon Vitalie 4
#8 Cucieru Anatol 3
#9 Cudina Elena 3
#10 Sofroni Larisa 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
MD3671F1 Method of subtotal mastectomy in the mammary upper dial cancer
MD1697F1 Method of subtotal radical mastectomy in the mammary gland inferior quadrants cancer
MD1631F1 Method of plasty of the anterior abdominal wall wide defects in the hypogastric region
MD1717F1 Device for cutaneous tumor removal and surgical treatment of cutaneous tumors
MD1569F1 Method of treatment of breast canceeeer in the preoperation period
MD1630F1 Method of radical mastectomy in breast cancer
MD1335F1 Scalpel
MD995C2 Method for postoperation shoulderblade syndrome treatment
MD1192F1 Method for radical subtotal mastectomy int the mammary gland upper quadrants cancer
MD1017G2 Apparatus for marrow trepanobiopsy
MD993G2 Method for active thermography in diagnosis of soft tissues malignant tumors and recidivations thereof and cooling mixture for realization thereof
MD962G2 Method for radical mastectomy
MD798F1 Method of the mamma cancer treatment
MD584B1 Method of pelvis bones chondrosarcoma treatment with sacrum affecting
MD585B1 Method of foot bone - plastic amputation
MD564B1 Method for extremities amputation
MD542F1 Method of mamma active thermography
MD520F1 Method for prophylaxis of the early oncological patients postoperation complications
MD446F1 Method for mamma cancer treatment
MD477B2 Method of wound suture