EVALVE INC v EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES LTD (No.2)

2020 ◽  
Vol 137 (7) ◽  
pp. 513-570

Abstract H1 Patents – European patents – Medical devices – Mitral valve repairs – Relief – Injunctions – Public interest – Damages in lieu

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 537-540
Author(s):  
Iwantono Iwantono ◽  
Genny Gustina Sari ◽  
Yohannes Firzal

Since March 2020 the spread of the Corona virus has hit almost all parts of the world. The number of victims is increasing while a cure has not yet been found. The angry community then began to take the initiative to save themselves and their families by buying medical devices such as masks, handsanitizers to APD (Personal Protective Equipment) clothes or better known as Hazmat shirts. Unfortunately, the price of these three materials has increased many times over, naughty parties play by piling up goods and then throwing them into the market at an unreasonable price. Do not lose their mind, people rack their brains to take advantage of new business opportunities in the Covid-19 era, including making and mixing their own handsanitizers, sewing masks and of course hazmat suits. The scarcity of these items actually affects the performance of medical personnel. This dedication is made in order to help empower UMKM in Pekanbaru City to try to read the market and produce their hazmat suits themselves. As a result, with the intense competition and the lack of public interest in sewing Hazmat clothes, the service team managed to embrace UMKM that manage their own convection, even though they are on a small scale.


2003 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-45
Author(s):  
Edina Vranić

Medical devices and medical disposables contribute significantly to the quality and effectiveness of the health care system. It is necessary to commit scientifically sound regulatory environment that will provide consumers with the best medical care. This includes continued services to small manufacturers, readily available guidance on FDA requirements, predictable and reasonable response times on applications for marketing, and equitable enforcement. But in the public interest, this commitment to the industry must be coupled with a reciprocal commitment: that medical device firms will meet high standards in the design, manufacture, and evaluation of their products. The protections afforded our consumer, and the benefits provided the medical device industry, cannot be underestimated.


2020 ◽  
Vol 137 (6) ◽  
pp. 439-511

  H1 Patents – European patents – Infringement – Validity – Medical devices – Mitral valve repairs – Long felt want – Technical merit arguments – Pleadings – Construction – Novelty – Inventive step – Hindsight – Approach to prior art documents – Added matter – Intermediate generalisation – Infringement on “normal construction” – Doctrine of equivalents – Amendment


Author(s):  
Delma P. Thomas ◽  
Dianne E. Godar

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from all three waveband regions of the UV spectrum, UVA (320-400 nm), UVB (290-320 nm), and UVC (200-290 nm), can be emitted by some medical devices and consumer products. Sunlamps can expose the blood to a considerable amount of UVR, particularly UVA and/or UVB. The percent transmission of each waveband through the epidermis to the dermis, which contains blood, increases in the order of increasing wavelength: UVC (10%) < UVB (20%) < UVA (30%). To investigate the effects of UVR on white blood cells, we chose transmission electron microscopy to examine the ultrastructure changes in L5178Y-R murine lymphoma cells.


Author(s):  
B.D. Tall ◽  
K.S. George ◽  
R. T. Gray ◽  
H.N. Williams

Studies of bacterial behavior in many environments have shown that most organisms attach to surfaces, forming communities of microcolonies called biofilms. In contaminated medical devices, biofilms may serve both as reservoirs and as inocula for the initiation of infections. Recently, there has been much concern about the potential of dental units to transmit infections. Because the mechanisms of biofilm formation are ill-defined, we investigated the behavior and formation of a biofilm associated with tubing leading to the water syringe of a dental unit over a period of 1 month.


1999 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. S87-S87
Author(s):  
R ROSENHEK ◽  
T BINDER ◽  
G PORENTA ◽  
G MAURER ◽  
H BAUMGARTNER

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