Methods for reducing hydrostatic organ pressure

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A61B 5/03 (2006.01)

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CA 2611062

A method for stretching at least a portion of an organ to decrease interstitial hydrostatic pressure and improve at least one organ function. The method comprises providing at least one elastically compressible anchor, compressing the at least one anchor, anchoring the at least one anchor to a portion of an organ from the group of organs consisting of: a kidney, a liver, a bladder, and a stomach. The method further comprises releasing the compressing, thereby stretching the portion and decreasing interstitial hydrostatic pressure.

La présente invention concerne un procédé permettant d'étirer au moins une partie d'un organe, de diminuer la pression hydrostatique interstitielle et améliorer au moins une fonction d'organe. Ce procédé consiste à fournir au moins une ancre élastiquement compressible, à compresser cette ancre, à ancrer cette ancre sur une partie d'un organe du groupe d'organes constitués de: rein, foie, vessie et l'estomac. Ce procédé consiste aussi à libérer la compression, étirant ainsi la partie et diminuant la pression hydrostatique interstitielle.

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