Patents Assigned to Idializa Ltd.
  • Patent number: 6616623
    Abstract: A system is presented for correction of a patient's biological fluid, such as his blood, lymph or spinal fluid, containing various low-, medium- and high-molecular toxins. The system comprises an extracorporeal flow line in the form of a flexible tube interconnected between outlet and inlet means attached to appropriate location(s) on a patient's body. A small amount of the biological fluid, i.e., substantially not exceeding 100 ml, substantially continuously flows through the tube, and is mixed with magneto-conductive particles capable of adsorbing the various toxins. An obtained mixture of the biological fluid with the particles passes through a magnetic field region, and substantially all of the magneto-conductive particles are retained therein. Particle-free biological fluid is then returned into the patient's body through the inlet means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Idializa Ltd.
    Inventor: Michael Kutushov
  • Patent number: 5980479
    Abstract: A method and a system for correction a patient's biological fluid containing various low-, medium- and high-molecular toxins. The biological fluid substantially continuously flows through an extracorporeal flow line interconnected between an outlet and an inlet means attached to first and second locations, respectively, on a patient's body. A substantially small amount of the biological fluid containing various xenobiotics occupies the flow line at any given time as compared to a whole amount of the biological fluid contained in the patient's body. The biological fluid containing the various toxins is mixed with a predetermined amount of magneto-conductive particles capable of adsorbing the various toxins. An obtained mixture of the biological fluid with the particles passes through a magnetic field effect region and substantially all of the magneto-conductive particles are retained therein. Particle-free biological fluid is then returned into the patient's body through the inlet means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Idializa Ltd.
    Inventor: Michael Kutushov