Who is the master of thrombolysis?

Lang's-Transcranial Ultrasound Thrombolytic Therapy Device

Lang's-Transcranial Ultrasound Thrombolytic Therapy Device is a domestically pioneered and internationally advanced new special-purpose device. It consists of three parts: generating device, treatment sound head and fixed head frame. Emits specialized ultrasound for the treatment of cerebrovascular disease.

Chinese name

Transcranial ultrasound thrombolytic therapy device

Clinical application

Cerebrovascular disease

Principle

Use the energy of ultrasound to dissolve cerebral thrombus

Treatment features

Safe, efficient, simple and painless

Contents

1 Product information

2 Clinical application

3 Compiled books

4 Newspaper literature list

5 Five-ring mechanism

6 Obtained relevant patents

7 Charging standards

8 Treatment features

1 Product information editing

From 1990 to 2003, scholars from the United States, Japan and Germany reported 714 experimental studies on ultrasonic thrombolysis. They concluded that ultrasound with a certain power and frequency can directly dissolve thrombus and increase the activity of fibrinolytic drugs. This therapeutic device is mainly used for thrombolytic treatment in the early stage of cerebral infarction. It can be used alone or simultaneously with urokinase to improve the effect of thrombolytic treatment and reduce bleeding complications. During the recovery period and rehabilitation process of stroke, this treatment can improve cerebral microcirculation, promote the establishment of lateral lipid circulation, and accelerate the recovery of limb functions and language impairment. In the early stage of cerebral infarction caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral blood vessel stenosis (abnormal MRA or TCD) and TIA, this treatment can eliminate arteriosclerotic plaques, expand cerebral blood vessels, reduce or eliminate TIA attacks, and prevent the occurrence of cerebral infarction.

The main principle is to use ultrasound of a certain power and frequency to directly act on the brain lesion through the skull, using the energy of ultrasound to dissolve cerebral thrombus, improve cerebral microcirculation, increase cell metabolism, and improve brain function. Treatment methods for recovery.

2 Clinical Application Editor

1. Cerebrovascular disease

1. Participate in the use of transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis in the stroke unit

2. Transcranial ultrasound treatment of hemiplegia, aphasia, etc. caused by cerebrovascular disease

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① While using ultrasound to treat brain lesions, it should be combined with functional training of the limbs and occupational therapy to improve the effect of rehabilitation treatment.

② For the head ultrasound treatment, the treatment head is placed on the temporal part of the head on the side of the disease (in front of and above the auricle). Each treatment lasts for 20 minutes, once a day, with two days off for seven consecutive days. After another small course of treatment, it can usually be treated for 4 to 5 small courses. It’s a long course of treatment. After resting for 10 days, start the next course of treatment according to the situation.

3. Prevention and treatment of cerebral arteriosclerosis and cerebral vascular stenosis: When the patient’s transcranial Doppler (TCD) examination indicates vascular stenosis or arteriosclerosis, transcranial ultrasound treatment (the treatment site is consistent with the TCD examination indication) (same part) can expand cerebral blood vessels, improve cerebral circulation, dissolve atherosclerosis, and prevent the occurrence of encephalopathy.

2. Other diseases;

1. Nerve pain; trigeminal neuralgia, osteogenic neuralgia, greater occipital neuralgia, etc. (Use a hand-held transducer for ultrasound treatment at the affected area, pulsed ultrasound power 0.5~1W/cm2 10 Minutes once a day,)

2. Tissue damage, low back pain, leg pain, soft tissue sprains (use a hand-held rug to move in small circles on the local area to treat ultrasonic power of 0.5~1W/cm2, once every 10 minutes)

3. Facial nerve paralysis: Use a hand-held acoustic head to locally move the hand-held acoustic head in a small circular motion at the painful area behind the ear or at the mandibular joint, for 5 to 10 minutes each time, with an ultrasonic power of 0.5 to 0.75 W/ cm2

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4. Periarthritis of the shoulder, (Treatment of acoustic head movement in a small local circle, ultrasonic power 0.5~1W/cm2, 10 minutes each time.

5. Post-poisoning encephalopathy (treatment on both sides of the head alternately, once a day)

6. Prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (treatment on both sides of the head alternately, Change once a day)

7. Treatment of sequelae of brain hypoplasia encephalitis (treat alternately on both sides of the head, change once a day)

8. Treatment of brain trauma recovery period ( After trauma or surgery, a therapeutic acoustic head is placed on the opposite side of the skull on the side of the skull resection (power 0.5~0.75 w/cm2 for 20 minutes each time)

9. Diabetic limb numbness, poor circulation, etc. ( Treat local lesions, 20 minutes each time, 0.5~0.75 W/cm2

10. Chronic bronchitis and asthma, use pulsed ultrasound, power 0.75~1 W/cm2, moving method, acting on the back and chest 1 ~10 minutes on both sides of the spine of chest 10

11. Use pulsed ultrasound with a power of 0.75~1 W/cm2 for gastroduodenal ulcers, and move the method around the spine of chest 6 to chest 10. , 10 minutes per side.

3 Edited books

1. Transcranial ultrasound therapy for cerebrovascular disease

2. Ultrasound therapy for cerebrovascular disease

4 Newspaper bibliography editor

Serial number

Year

Article title

Published magazine

Journal

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1

1975

Using ultrasound to treat hemiplegia due to cerebrovascular accident has significant effect

People's Daily

November 1975 25th

2

1983

Ultrasound treatment of head for cerebrovascular disorders (Japanese)

"Journal of Kawasaki Medical Association"

Volume 9, No. 4, 1983

3

2010

Transcranial ultrasound therapy combined with intravenous application of urokinase improves acute cerebral infarction Prognosis of infarction

"Chinese Journal of Practical Neurological Diseases"

January 2010, Volume 13, Issue 1

4

2002

Clinical Effects of Ultrasound in the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease

"Practical Ultrasound Therapeutics"

November 2002, Chapter 9, Section 5

5

2004

Research progress on transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis therapy

"Henan Journal of Practical Neurological Diseases"

2004 01 Issue

6

2004

In vitro experimental study on the effect of therapeutic ultrasound thrombolysis

"Hua Xia Medicine"

2004 Issue 2

7

2005

Research progress on transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis in the treatment of ischemic stroke

"Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Disease"

Volume 2, Issue 7, July 18, 2005

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2006

Observation on the efficacy of transcranial ultrasound in the treatment of TCD abnormalities

"Chinese Journal of Practical Neurological Diseases"

January 2006, Volume 9, Issue 6, P41~43

9

2006

Clinical study of transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis in the treatment of ultra-early acute cerebral infarction

"Chinese Journal of Practical Neurological Diseases"

Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2006

10

2006

New breakthrough in the treatment of cerebral infarction by transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis

Luoyang Evening News

May 16, 2006

11

2006

Opening up a new world of ultrasonic thrombolysis treatment

"China Medical News"

July 20, 2006

12

2008

Wear a hat to treat hemiplegia

"Luoyang Evening News"

January 10, 2008

13

2009

Transcranial ultrasound lysis Clinical study of thrombotroxobin in the treatment of basilar apex syndrome

"Chinese Journal of Practical Neurological Diseases"

January 2009, Volume 12, Issue 1

14

2009

Transcranial Ultrasound Therapy

Jikei University Medical Research Center Laboratory, Japan

2009 Nov; 49 (11); 804-6

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2011

Clinical study on transcranial ultrasound-assisted treatment of progressive cerebral infarction

"Stroke in Neurological Diseases" 》

Volume 18, Issue 3, June 2011

16

2012

Transcranial ultrasound in acute ischemic brain disease Stroke

The role of vascular recanalization

Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

September 2012, Volume 34, Issue 9

5 five-ring mechanism

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6Related patents obtainedEdit

Serial number

Patent name

Patent number

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Transcranial directional thrombolytic therapy device

ZL2011 2 0085099.1

2

Transcranial ultrasound treatment lesion positioning ruler

ZL2007 2 0090983.8

3

Ultrasound positioning and ultrasonic treatment combination transducer for cerebrovascular disease

ZL2010 2 0513596.2

4

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Transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis ultrasound transducer that can detect working temperature

ZL2007 2 0090984.2

5

Transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis treatment The head stereotaxic frame of the instrument

ZL2004 2 0040528.3

6

The stereotaxic frame of the transcranial ultrasound thrombolytic therapy instrument

ZL2004 2 0040530.0

7

Ultrasound coupling sleeve for acoustic head for thrombolysis treatment

ZL2004 2 0040529.8

8

Transcranial Ultrasound Therapeutic Apparatus

ZL2012 2 0305266.3

7 Charge Standard Edit

Henan Province “Transcranial Ultrasound Thrombolysis Therapeutic Apparatus” special charging code

No.

Project name

Price unit

Province

City

County

Reimbursement ratio for inclusion in the New Rural Cooperative Medical System

340100032

Transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis treatment

10 minutes/time

50 yuan

45 yuan

40 yuan

100

Special charging code for "Transcranial Ultrasound Thrombolytic Therapy Device" in Hebei Province

No.

Project name

Price unit

Province

City

County

Project content

Description

340100017

Transcranial ultrasound treatment

Every 10 minutes

50

50

48

Including simple ultrasound, ultrasound drug penetration, and ultrasound atomization

8 Treatment Features Editor

Safe, efficient, simple and painless