TREATING BACK PAIN BY RE-ESTABLISHING THE EXCHANGE OF NUTRIENT & WASTE
3034/CHENP/2005 A (3034/CHENP/2005)
Filed on 2005-11-16
Publication date 2007-03-02
The intervertebral disc is avascular. With aging, endplates become occluded by calcified layers, and diffusion of nutrients and oxygen into the disc diminishes. The disc degenerates, and pain ensues. Conduits are delivered and deployed into the intervertebral disc to reestablish the exchange of nutrients and waste between the disc and bodily circulation to stop or reverse disc degeneration and relieve pain. The intervertebral disc installed with semi-permeable conduits may be used as an immuno-isolated capsule to encapsulate donor cells capable of biosynthesizing therapeutic molecules. The semi-permeable conduits establish the exchange of nutrients and therapeutic molecules between disc and bodily circulation to treat a disease without using immunosuppressive drugs
Applicant
ALEEVA MEDICAL, INC.
834 North White Road, San Jose, CA 95127-1024 U.S.A.
Inventor
YEUNG, Jeffrey, E., YEUNG, Teresa, T.
International Information
Classification
A61F 2/44
Publication number
WO/2004/101015
Application date
2004-05-07
Application number
PCT/US2004/014368