Soft tissue closure systems

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A61B 17/03 (2006.01) A61B 17/00 (2006.01) A61F 2/02 (2006.01) A61L 27/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2185789

A soft tissue closure system (10) for clos- ing percutaneous puncture sites or soft tissue voids its method of manufacture and method of use are disclosed. The system (10) comprises a delivery means (12) and a self-expandable, resorbable im- plant (13) disposed within the delivery means (12) in a compressed configuration. Upon release of the implant member (13) from the system (10) within a soft tissue void, the implant member (13) self- expands to conform to the shape of the soft tissue void and seals the void.

On décrit un système d'obturation (10) pour tissus mous permettant de fermer des ouvertures percutanées ou des cavités dans des tissus mous, ainsi qu'un procédé de fabrication de ce système. Le système (10) comporte un dispositif d'introduction (12) et un implant (13) qui se dilate automatiquement et qui est ensuite résorbé. Cet implant (13) est disposé dans le dispositif d'introduction (12) à l'état comprimé. A l'expulsion de l'implant (13) hors du système (10) dans une cavité d'un tissu mou, l'implant (13) se dilate en s'adaptant à la forme de la cavité dans le tissu mou, pour l'obturer.

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