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VNI TS OKHRANE ZDOROVYA MATERI

Overview
  • Total Patents
    60
About

VNI TS OKHRANE ZDOROVYA MATERI has a total of 60 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, MAAREK ALBERT and MEDICAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS INC.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

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Focus industries

# Industry
#1 Medical technology

Focus technologies

# Technology
#1 Diagnosis and surgery

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Burlev Vladimir A 15
#2 Pshenichnikova Tatyana Ya 9
#3 Adamyan Lejla V 7
#4 Sidelnikova Vera M 7
#5 Volobuev Aleksandr I 7
#6 Kulakov Vladimir I 6
#7 Demidova Elena M 4
#8 Chernukha Evgenij A 4
#9 Smetnik Vera P 4
#10 Sukhikh Gennadij T 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
RU1777845C Intrauterine contraception method
SU1725838A1 Method of chronic endometritis diagnosis
RU1769865C Method for treatment of placental insufficiency
SU1767423A1 Method of diagnosis of hemorrhage into epidural cells of spinal canal in newborn infants with respiratory disturbances
SU1747036A1 Salpingoneostomy method
SU1699465A1 Method for treating intraventricular hemorrhages in premature infants
SU1704779A1 Method for diagnosing the polycystic ovary syndrome
SU1664324A1 Heavy late toxicosis forms prophylaxis method
SU1704766A1 Method for diagnosing inactive genital tuberculosis
SU1710009A1 Method for treating the complications after vaginal operations
SU1680110A1 Method for preventing the uterine tube reocclusion after microsurgical correction
SU1680101A1 Method for determining the cases of functionally narrow pelvis
SU1657155A1 A method for diagnosing the polycystic ovary syndrome
SU1648477A1 Method for treatment of infertility due to hyperprolactinemia
SU1591956A1 Method of forecasting anomaly of labor activity in premature birth
SU1612265A1 Method of predicting late toxicosis of the pregnant women
SU1606119A1 Method of treating placental insufficiensy
SU1553060A1 Method of dianosis of hazard of abortion
SU1627116A1 Method of determining indications for cesarean operation in patients with dolichopellic pelvis
SU1581319A1 Method of treating associative forms of climacteric syndrome