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titleOfInvention IN-SITU SYSTEM FOR INTRAARTICULAR REGENERATION OF CARTILAGE AND BONE TISSUE
abstract 1. An implantable multilayer cartilage repair flap containing! first outer cell-impervious layer! a second outer cell-permeable layer adapted to be placed on a wound site in close proximity to the subchondral bone, and a cartilage-forming matrix located between the first and second outer layers, wherein the cartilage-forming matrix is an accepting medium for the diffusion of autologous stem cells and includes chemical components that contribute to the formation of cartilage in the presence of these autologous stem cells. ! 2. The implantable repair flap according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartilage-forming matrix is a biocompatible and physiologically absorbable composite material, including natural hyaluronic acid and collagen. ! 3. The implantable repair flap according to claim 2, characterized in that the collagen of the cartilage-forming matrix essentially consists of collagen of non-human origin. ! 4. The implantable repair flap according to claim 2, characterized in that the natural hyaluronic acid of the cartilage-forming matrix essentially consists of natural non-human hyaluronic acid. ! 5. The implantable repair flap according to claim 4, characterized in that the natural hyaluronic acid of the cartilage-forming matrix consists essentially of natural non-human hyaluronic acid obtained by bacterial fermentation. ! 6. The implantable repair flap according to claim 1, characterized in that a chemical compound is introduced into the cartilage-forming matrix
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