Human ligament replacement

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4467478
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06419712

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The ligament replacement is obtained by taking a tendon from an animal of appropriate size to function as the substitute for the particular human ligament to be replaced. This tendon is cut to an appropriate length and immersed in a fixing solution such as glutaraldehyde for a sufficient length of time to bind the tissue. The tendon is wrapped in a protective covering and absorbable sutures are passed through the tendon to provide openings. After the tendon is grafted to the human portions formerly connected to the ligament to be replaced and healing has begun, scar tissue can then migrate into the openings left by the absorbable sutures to increase the strength and the securement of the tendon to the bone portions.

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Jurgutis, John A 506 Georgina Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90402 3 382

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