Enikov
Eniko T. Enikov, Tucson, AZ US
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20120259294 | METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF ELECTRO-SPUN TUBULAR ANASTOMOSIS/REVASCULARIZATION DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF ISCHEMIC TISSUE - A method of production of a tubular device for treatment of ischemic tissue, comprising dip coating a mandrel in potassium palmitate solution and drying in air, cross-link a tubular device in vapors of a 50% glutar-aldehyde solution, evaporating excess glutar-aldehyde solution by air-drying or vacuum drying the cross-linked tubes in 20-30 mTorr of pressure, scoring and cutting the tubular device into segments, soaking the tubular device in water or water-based solution, placing the tubular device so as to surround the mandrel; and placing a sleeve over the tubular device so as to enable the tubular device to be injected into tissue. | 10-11-2012 |
Eniko Todorov Enikov, Tucson, AZ US
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20110054291 | Eye tonometry apparatus, systems and methods - A system for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) of an eye, comprising a plurality of force sensors that are adapted to contact a surface of an eye, means for measuring the forces exerted on the force sensors when in contact with the eye surface, and processing means that is adapted to receive the measured forces and determine IOP of the eye as a function of the measured forces. | 03-03-2011 |
Eniko Todorov Enikov, Tuscon, AZ US
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20100049447 | Method of modeling the behavior of an eye subjected to an external force - A method for simulating the behavior of an eye comprising the steps of (i) generating a FEM model of the eye representing the physical structure of the eye, the FEM model including an elastic walled corneo-scleral shell, (ii) modeling deformations of the eye with the FEM model, the deformation modeling including the simulated application of at least one external force to the FEM model, and (iv) obtaining FEM model solutions iteratively in an incremental fashion, whereby adjustable nodal pressure is introduced inside the corneo-scleral shell. | 02-25-2010 |