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Method for the renewal of biological tissues and device for the implementation thereof (embodiments)

A biological tissue and epicenter technology, applied in the field of wave energy devices, can solve the problems of increasing the risk of surface infection in the treatment, and the inability to regenerate tissue with microtrauma

Active Publication Date: 2017-08-29
U V 霍姆琴卡 +2
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[0008] ‐ when treating dystrophic or septic wounds etc., i.e. when tissue regeneration must occur at a much deeper level, the small depth of microtrauma cannot be used for enhanced tissue regeneration;
[0009] - the method is invasive, which increases the risk of infection in the treatment surface;

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[0035] figure 1 A schematic diagram showing the formation of a micro-traumatic area in a biological tissue cell in one of the possible embodiments, where the sound wave 1 travels from the corresponding epicenter 2 on the surface 3 of the biological tissue 4 into the biological tissue 4, wherein each sound wave 1 The power of is selected in such a way that it is not sufficient to mechanically destroy any component of the treated biological tissue 4. The minimally traumatic area will only appear in the interference zone 5 of the sound wave 1 generated by the adjacent epicenter 2 (marked by the black shading on the drawing).

[0036] figure 2 A schematic diagram showing the formation of a minimally traumatic area in a biological tissue cell in another (second) possible embodiment, where the sound wave 1 travels from the corresponding epicenter 2 on the surface 3 of the biological tissue 4 into the biological tissue 4, The power of each sound wave 1 is selected in such a way that it...

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The invention relates to medicine and can be used in surgery, including cosmetic surgery, for example, for treating trophic and slowly healing ulcers, bed sores, burns, scars, etc., as well as for biological tissue rejuvenation, including skin, in different locations. The proposed method is for the regeneration of biological tissues with restoration of functional properties, characteristics and structure thereof, in which tissues are subjected to a predetermined degree of mechanically-induced trauma through the creation, in the desired areas, of at least one region of interference between acoustic waves generated by at least two sources and propagating in the tissues to be regenerated, with the possibility of subsequent natural regeneration of the corresponding biological tissues in said areas. Also proposed are various embodiments of the device for the implementation of the above method. To achieve the rejuvenation effect of different biological tissues located at different depths, the microtrauma areas are created with no thermal effect, i.e. neither evaporation nor coagulation of all overlying tissues, i.e. regeneration of the tissues occurs with no fibrous cell growth, suggesting that not only visual but also actual rejuvenation took place.

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[0001] This application is a divisional application of a Chinese patent application entitled "Method and Apparatus for Regeneration of Biological Tissue (Embodiment)" with the application date of September 6, 2012 No. 201280074276.3. Technical field [0002] The present invention relates to medicine and can be used in surgery including cosmetic surgery, for example for the treatment of malnourished and slowly healing ulcers, bedsores, burns, scars, etc., and for the rehabilitation of tissues in different locations including skin. The method is based on the delivery of non-mechanical energy, particularly acoustic energy, into human tissues. The invention also relates to different embodiments of the device for generating the wave energy required to implement the method. Background technique [0003] Modern surgery including cosmetic surgery widely uses laser energy, ultrasonic energy and similar non-mechanical energy for treatment and rehabilitation. Therefore, there are known skin...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61N7/00A61H23/02A61B18/20
CPCA61B18/203A61H23/0245A61N7/00A61B2018/0047A61B2018/00452A61H2201/10A61N2007/0078A61N2007/0034A61N5/0616A61N5/067
Inventor U·V·霍姆琴卡D·V·戈尔巴奇A·V·苏哈多劳
Owner U V 霍姆琴卡
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