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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING SOFT TISSUE FOR GRAFTING, ENHANCING GRAFTING RESULTS, AND GRAFTING
AUTOLOGOUS FAT AND ADIPOCYTE DERIVED STEM CELLS TO SOFT TISSUE SUCH AS THE BREAST AND OTHER TISSUE DEFECTS
Title (de)
VERFAHREN UND SYSTEM ZUR HERSTELLUNG VON WEICHEM GEWEBE ZUR TRANSPLANTATION, VERBESSERUNG DER
TRANSPLANTATIONSERGEBNISSE UND TRANSPLANTATION VON AUTOLOGEN STAMMZELLEN AUS FETT UND ADIPOZYTEN AUF
GEWEBE, WIE DIE BRUST UND ANDERE GEWEBEDEFEKTE
Title (fr)
PROCÉDÉ ET SYSTÈME DE PRÉPARATION DE TISSUS MOUS EN VUE D'UNE GREFFE, AMÉLIORATION DES RÉSULTATS DE GREFFE,
ET GREFFE AUTOLOGUE DE CELLULES SOUCHES DÉRIVÉES DU TISSU ADIPEUX ET DES ADIPOCYTES À UN TISSU MOU TEL QUE LE
TISSU MAMMAIRE ET D'AUTRES DÉFAUTS TISSULAIRES
Publication
EP 3064223 A1 20160907 (EN)
Application
EP 16164317 A 20070423
Priority
• US 40929406 A 20060421
• EP 07761108 A 20070423
Abstract (en)
A method is disclosed for preparing a soft tissue site, and augmenting the soft tissue site, such as the breast(s), scar, depression, or other defect,
of a subject through use of devices that exert a distractive force on the breast(s) and grafting of autologous fat tissue such as domes with sealing
rims for surrounding each of the soft tissue site and a regulated pump. The method for preparing the soft tissue site, and enhancing fat graft results,
entails application of the distracting force to the targeted soft tissue site at least intermittently for some period of time and preferably several weeks
prior to the graft procedure.; A related aspect of the invention includes following the preparation steps by transfer of fat from other areas of the
subject to the subject's soft tissue site, and then reapplication of the distractive force to the soft tissue site that received the autologous fat graft.
Alternatively, fat from genetically related sources may be used, and the fat may be further processed prior to injection. Substantial soft tissue
augmentation, high rates of graft survival and negligible graft necrosis (data demonstrating 80% survival and only 20% necrosis is presented) or
calcification result from the practice of these methods.
Citation (applicant)
• US 6500112 B1 20021231 - KHOURI ROGER K [US]
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• US 5695445 A 19971209 - KHOURI ROGER K [US]
• US 5536233 A 19960716 - KHOURI ROGER K [US]
• US 12400505 A 20050506
• US 6699176 B1 20040302 - KHOURI ROGER K [US]
• US 6238908 B1 20010529 - ARMSTRONG R DOUGLAS [US], et al