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Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2016

Filed:

Oct. 12, 2012
Applicant:

Kci Licensing, Inc., San Antonio, TX (US);

Inventors:

Marcus Christian Lessing, San Antonio, TX (US);

Braden K. Leung, San Antonio, TX (US);

Assignee:

KCI Licensing, Inc., San Antonio, TX (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61M 1/00 (2006.01); A61M 5/14 (2006.01); A61L 27/38 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A61M 1/0023 (2013.01); A61L 27/3817 (2013.01); A61M 1/008 (2013.01); A61M 1/0058 (2013.01); A61M 5/14 (2013.01); A61L 2300/434 (2013.01); A61L 2430/06 (2013.01); A61L 2430/14 (2013.01); A61L 2430/24 (2013.01);
Abstract

System and methods for stimulating cartilage formation at a first tissue site through a second tissue site is presented. The system includes a fluid source for supplying a therapeutic solution, a reduced pressure source for supplying reduced pressure, a fluid delivery manifold for deploying adjacent the first tissue site, and a vacuum manifold for deploying within the second tissue site. The fluid delivery manifold extends between a proximal end fluidly coupled to the fluid supply and a distal end having at least one aperture for delivering the therapeutic solution to the defect adjacent the articulating surface of the first tissue site. The vacuum manifold extends between a proximal end fluidly coupled to the reduced pressure source and a distal end having at least one aperture for delivering the reduced pressure to the first tissue site adjacent the opposing surface of the first tissue site.


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