Elongation of linear and tubular tissue
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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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Abstract
An inflatable envelope and a procedure for using it for the purpose of elongating tubular or linear tissue during the acute phase of a surgical procedure. The envelope has a path upon which the tissue is aligned, whose path length increases with inflation of the envelope. Successive inflations and deflations result in elongation of the tissue enabling re-connection of ends of the tissue which before were significantly spaced apart.
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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:
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(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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2. An inflatable envelope for elongation of tubular or linear tissue, comprising:
- a closed fluid-impermeable envelope enclosing a chamber, said envelope being flexible and elastic, and having an outer surface with a dimension whose length increases when the envelope is inflated, the outer surface of the envelope having (a) a smooth path along said dimension which enables free sliding movement between the tissue and the path;
(b) a surface modification on the side of the outer surface of the envelope facing away from the path that impedes sliding movement between the envelope and an anatomical support against which it is to bear;
(c) means at each side of said path over which the tissue will not slide freely, whereby the tissue tends to remain aligned on said path; and
(d) a fill tube making a fluid connection with said chamber to enable injection of fluid into the chamber and withdrawal of fluid from the chamber, to inflate and deflate the device. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
- a closed fluid-impermeable envelope enclosing a chamber, said envelope being flexible and elastic, and having an outer surface with a dimension whose length increases when the envelope is inflated, the outer surface of the envelope having (a) a smooth path along said dimension which enables free sliding movement between the tissue and the path;
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