Claims
- 1. A method of stimulating new bone formation in a local area of a bone in a subject requiring same, comprising the step of applying to said local area of said bone an effective amount of vacuum for an effective period of time.
- 2. A device for applying a vacuum to a local area of a bone so as to stimulate new bone growth in said local area, said device comprising a one-piece suction cup with a vertically-oriented stem, said device being composed of a sterilizable, flexible or elastic, moldable material, said suction cup being circular and having a curved bottom, said cup bottom being of a diameter appropriate to the bone area being subjected to said vacuum and said curvature being of a degree appropriate to the curvature of said local area of said bone, said cup being adapted to be glued to the surface of the bone being treated so as to maintain a vacuum seal, said suction cup and stem being completely solid save for a narrow, circular opening extending from the bottom of said suction cup through to the top of said stem, said narrow circular opening being of a diameter of about 10-15% of the diameter of said suction cup, and said opening at the upper end of said stem being capable of being connected by flexible vacuum tubing to a vacuum pump and being sealed following attainment of the desired degree of vacuum.
Parent Case Info
This is a regular application derived from provisional application No. 60/169,388, filed Dec. 7, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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