Assembly with hemostatic and radiographically detectable...

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A61B 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2722742

The remotely imageable pellet system (10) described has a plurality of pellets (18) disposed within a delivery tube or cannula (11) that are formed at least in part of a polysaccharide such as starch and at least one radiographically detectable bioabsorbable pellet (18) which preferably has a radiopaque element. The radiographically detectable bioabsorbable pellet has at least one and preferably two pellets proximal and distal thereto which are formed of polysaccharide.

La présente invention concerne un système comprenant des pastilles et pouvant être imagé à distance (10) qui comprend une pluralité de pastilles (18) disposées à lintérieur dun tube de délivrance ou dune canule (11) qui sont formées au moins en partie par un polysaccharide tel que lamidon et au moins une pastille bioabsorbable pouvant être détectée par radiographie (18) qui a de préférence un élément radio-opaque. Au moins une et de préférence deux pastilles formées par un polysaccharide se trouvent à proximité et à distance de la pastille bioabsorbable pouvant être détectée par radiographie.

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