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SENYUTOVICH ROMAN V

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
About

SENYUTOVICH ROMAN V has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1981. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) and Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology are CAMBRIDGE ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES, JOPEJO LTD and BARUCH MARTIN C.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing SENYUTOVICH ROMAN Vs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SENYUTOVICH ROMAN Vs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Medical technology

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Diagnosis and surgery

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Senyutovich Roman V 20
#2 Tkach Oksana V 3
#3 Tsymbalyuk Vyacheslav P 2
#4 Rusnak Dmitrij E 2
#5 Palyanitsa Semen I 2
#6 Patsej Stepan A 2
#7 Krasnyuk Sergej N 2
#8 Goryachev Vyacheslav V 1
#9 Palyanitsa Andrej S 1
#10 Pavliv Vasilij B 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU1818099C Sack for collection of contents of intestine
RU2022570C1 Device for obturation of intestinal fistulas
RU2005420C1 Method for transcutaneous ligation of varicose veins of lower extremities
RU2022569C1 Probe
SU1718857A1 Device for fixing an organ in the operation field
RU1827267C Device for catheterization of vessels
RU2022571C1 Guide of catheter
RU1827192C Device for removal of varicose veins
RU2018394C1 Opening punching device
SU1755805A1 Probe for performing large intestine enteroclysis in the ileus cases
SU1733009A1 Draining probe
SU1657163A1 Device for connecting blood vessels
SU1629040A1 Method for double-stage resection of the left half of the transverse colon
SU1489732A1 Surgical needle for applying plane sutures
SU1533670A1 Scarificator for necrectomy
SU1273066A1 Method of forming gastroenteroanastomosis
SU1232227A1 Method of treatment of duodenal peptic ulcer
SU1128932A1 Method of treatment of deep hemorrhagic duodenal ulcers
SU1147357A1 Method of making gastroenteroanastomosis after vagotomy
SU1168212A1 Method of curing viceroptosis