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TOMSK G MED I

Overview
  • Total Patents
    73
About

TOMSK G MED I has a total of 73 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1977. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics), Russian Federation and Germany. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, machines and thermal processes are FASTFORWARD SURGICAL INC, DEGIMA GMBH and HYGEIA BIOMED RES INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing TOMSK G MED Is patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Alperovich Boris I 14
#2 Dambaev Georgij Ts 12
#3 Monasevich Leonid A 7
#4 Pekarskij Vikentij V 7
#5 Starokha Aleksandr V 6
#6 Gyunter Viktor E 6
#7 Paramonova Lyutsiya M 5
#8 Paramonov Aleksandr I 5
#9 Paramonov Alexandr I 4
#10 Tjulkov Gennady Ivanovich 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU1806651C Method of treating babies for congenital talipes
RU1806639C Method of surgical treatment for rectum prolapse
RU1803093C Method for chronic bronchitis treatment
RU1836968C Method of treatment of endometritis post abortum and device for its realization
RU1787038C Draining device
RU1821153C Method of plasty in case of perforated gastric ulcer
CA2012326A1 Cryogenic scalpel
DE4007473A1 Cryo-scalpel for surgical operations - performs mechanical reciprocation of cutting blade incorporating heat exchanger
SU1711024A1 Clearing agent for histologic nerve tissue preparations
RU1827194C Method for destroying biological tissues
SU1734767A1 Heart action assistance device
SU1720085A1 Method for modeling atrophy of the secretory system of the pancreas
RU1806646C Method for periarterial anesthesia of common hepatic artery
RU1785688C Method of psoriatic arthritis treatment
SU1718910A1 Hernial bandage
SU1754713A1 Inducer of liver monooxygenase system
SU1699438A1 Method for performing operation on maxillary sinus
SU1761144A1 Method for treating acute inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs
SU1581321A1 Proteolysis inhibitor
SU1602522A1 Method of treating psoriatic arthropathy patients