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Category:Step Up (franchise)1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a medical device for soft tissue repair and, more specifically, to a method and system for delivering a material into a tissue or organ using an elastomeric balloon catheter.
2. Description of Related Art
The delivery of materials into a human or animal body or organ to repair or replace tissue is a well developed and established art. In the case of delivery of replacement tissue, the materials have typically been in the form of prosthetic devices fabricated from synthetic materials. More recently, materials have been used which have also been capable of regenerating the natural tissue. These include, for example, collagen and other natural proteins, biological membranes, stem cells and stem cell precursors and other biological materials and the like. These materials are often used with surgically invasive techniques. That is, an opening is made in the patient's tissue and a catheter is then passed through the opening and, under appropriate conditions, a predetermined quantity of a material is delivered into the tissue or organ. Once delivered, the catheter is removed from the patient leaving the material in place.
While effective for some applications, such techniques suffer from the problems of being surgically invasive, having potential harmful effects, having a limited and/or reduced effectiveness for regeneration of the tissue and the like. As such, there have been substantial efforts to develop less invasive techniques for delivering these materials. In particular, the development of percutaneous procedures has greatly reduced the size of the opening or hole and thus the size of the delivery device. Such techniques are less traumatic to the patient and provide more rapid recovery. As a result, these materials are becoming more widely used.
A number of techniques for delivering these materials have been developed, including a variety of surgical techniques. These include, for example, injection, transplantation, and other techniques involving insertion of ac619d1d87
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