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Elongation of linear and tubular tissue

  • US 5,083,576 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1990
  • Issued: 01/28/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A procedure for elongating tubular or linear tissue to provide additional inherent length thereof thereby to enable a joinder with a severed end of the same tissue, said procedure comprising:

  • (a) placing a deflated inflatable envelope between said vessel and an adjacent anatomical support, with the tissue aligned with a dimension of the envelope which lengthens when the envelope is inflated;

    (b) without closing the incision which gives access to said vessel, inflating the envelope to elongate the tissue, exceeding the elastic limit of said tissue, but not exceeding its yield point;

    (c) following inflation of said envelope, deflation of said envelope, succeeded by another inflation of the envelope to elongate said tissue beyond a new elastic limit established after the previous elongation and deflation; and

    (d) deflating and removing said envelope, and drawing the severed ends of the tissue together to be joined.

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