NSU students have developed a unique vacuum aspirator for healing wounds and burns, reducing the risk of complications. The therapy is based on the method of applying negative pressure and electricity to human tissues.
In addition to combining several types of effects on wounds, we added a web interface and the ability to remotely control the device to the vacuum aspirator
This will allow doctors to centrally manage several devices in surgical hospitals, the developer explained.
The main goal of the scientists is to make the device affordable for medical institutions. Vacuum aspirators are currently produced in Russia, but their cost is high.
The prototype of the vacuum aspirator was created in the summer of 2023 and presented at the clinic of the Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology. Taking into account the recommendations from specialists, the students refined the prototype - reduced the size, introduced additional functions. In the coming months, NSU plans to begin preclinical studies of the aspirator on animals.
Earlier www1.ru wrote about the development of RTU MIREA - a pyramid with needles on a patch, which will replace the traditional method of injection.
Now on home
Military journalist Kirill Fedorov: UVZ produces up to 230 combat vehicles of this series per year
A series of three vessels is being built at the facilities of Stroyliderplus
The works were performed by the multi-bucket dredger Kuban-2
Yamal gas accounted for 97% of supplies to the EU amid formal preparations for a full embargo
Experiment on the KI-1 facility reproduced jets of black holes and the Earth's magnetosphere
The launch is scheduled for no earlier than July 2026
The agency has counted over three thousand registered programs for orbit
The founder of Telegram called the competitor's encryption a lie - and referred to a real lawsuit
The new design improves the efficiency and consumption characteristics of the device
The new method allows synthesizing polyphenylene sulfone with high bulk density faster and more efficiently
The new standard covers everything from head tilt to voice intonation
Only about 300 of these cars were produced