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What patent tubes?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/31/2023

A tube that is open or free of obstruction.

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What does bilateral patent tubes?

Bilaterally Patent tubes means both fallopian tubes that are unblocked and unobstructed


What is spill of contrast on both sides which is in keeping with bilateral patent?

It sounds like your fallopian tubes are open on the HSG


What is the meaning of the medical term peritoneal spill?

Peritoneal spill is the best possible outcome for a hysterosalpingogram. It means that when the dye was injected into the uterus, it passed through one or both fallopian tubes and spilled into the pelvic cavity, demonstrating that the tubes are patent (open). Bilateral peritoneal spill means both tubes were open.


Is it possible to get your tubes tied and after 5 years they come a loose on their own?

no tubes are not tied like a rope. they are tied with a suture and in the last few years, a part of the tube is actually cut. It IS possible that the surgery was not performed correctly. Thus one can get pregnant. The only way to tell is to have dye placed in the uterus then the dye ravels to the tubes. An x-ray will tell if the tubes are patent.


What is the meaning of fallopian tubes are patent?

Either of a pair of slender ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system of humans and higher mammals.


Can peritoneal spill be treated?

Peritoneal spill refers to the extrusion of contrast material during a hysterosalpingogram. It does not require treatment as it is a normal and expected outcome of the procedure, indicating that the fallopian tubes are open and functioning.


Difference between patent and patent pending?

A patent is a grant from a patent office, such as the United States Patent Office. "Patent Pending" is a phrase that an application for a patent has been filed and is in some stage in the process of obtaining a patent. Thus, a patent can be presently enforced while a patent that is merely pending is unenforceable but can mature into a patent that can be enforced. Once the pending patent matures, the patent owner can sue for back damages or reasonable royalties starting from the filing date of the patent.


Is there any training on how to get a patent from the patent office?

There are not training offered from the patent office on getting a patent. The patent office advises you to seek guidance from a trademark/patent attorney. A good attorney is highly suggested by the patent office. As a convenience, they have a roster of local Patent Attorneys.


What is patent revocation?

Patent revocation is the removal of patent protection from an invention.


How do you cite a patent in APA format?

To cite a patent in APA format, include the inventor's name, the patent number, the title of the patent, the publication date, and the source of the patent. Format it as follows: Inventor(s). (Year). Title of patent (Patent No. xxxxxx). Source.


Patent number on antique ..how to look up the original patent?

If it is a U.S. patent, you can go to the USPTO website for patent searches and enter the number in "patent number search".


What is the difference between a provisional patent and a non-provisional patent?

A provisional patent provides temporary protection for an invention, while a non-provisional patent offers full patent protection and must be examined by the patent office.