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Griguol
Osvaldo Nicolas Griguol, Cordora AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090306464 | IMPLANT FOR TREATING STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL PROLAPSE - An implant and method for treating both stress urinary incontinence and anterior vaginal wall prolapse. The implant includes a central body having a central longitudinal axis and including a central base, two lateral supporting parts positioned on each side of the central base in regard to the central longitudinal axis, two inferior tapes extending laterally outward from the two lateral supporting parts, and two superior tapes extending laterally outward from each side of the central body. The inferior and superior tapes are oriented in the direction of the front of the implant, the inferior tapes configured to support the bladder and the superior tapes to correct stress urinary incontinence. | 12-10-2009 |
Osvaldo Nicolas Griguol, Cordoba AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090186061 | Composition Comprising Polymeric, Water-Insoluble, Anionic Particles, Processes and Uses - The present invention relates to an injectable composition which comprises polymeric, water-insoluble, non-biodegradable, anionic particles, these particles having an irregular shape and a biocompatible carrier with a lubricated surface, a method for preparing the same, a method for treating a tissue in a patient which comprises injecting into the tissue site the injectable composition as a permanent implant and the use of the injectable composition as a medicament, particularly for bulking a tissue site. | 07-23-2009 |
Osvaldo Nicolás Griguol, Icho Cruz AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110245589 | Adjustable autofixing sling for treatment of urinary incontinence - This application relates to a sling for treatment of urinary incontinence. The sling includes arms having a series of three-dimensional subunits that are shaped and sized such that, when implanted in the human body, the sling is held more securely in the intended location than a sling that is held in place solely by sutures. The application is also directed to a surgical kit containing at least one sling and at least one instrument for implanting the sling. | 10-06-2011 |
