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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 08, 2016
Filed:
Aug. 26, 2008
Giuseppe Milano, Rome, IT;
Gerlinde Michel, Munich, DE;
Stephane Naudin, Planegg, DE;
Hans Linden, Köln, DE;
Reinhold Schmieding, Naples, FL (US);
Giuseppe Milano, Rome, IT;
Gerlinde Michel, Munich, DE;
Stephane Naudin, Planegg, DE;
Hans Linden, Köln, DE;
Reinhold Schmieding, Naples, FL (US);
Arthrex Inc., Naples, FL (US);
Abstract
Methods of arthroscopic resurfacing of a joint utilizing a biological component strengthened with fibrin glue. The biological component is selected from the group consisting of PRP, bone marrow aspirate (BMA) and autologous conditioned plasma (ACP). The biological component/fibrin glue composition may be inserted (by injection or by employing a biologic resurfacing mold, for example) into a transosseous tunnel in the vicinity of the defect to be repaired. Upon insertion at the defect site, the biological component/fibrin glue composition is designed to coagulate and solidify within few minutes, to advance the healing of the damaged tissue and tissue growth. The biological component/fibrin glue composition may optionally comprise components such as growth factors, antiseptic chemicals and/or antibiotics and/or electrolytes, or hormones or site-specific hybrid proteins, among others.