A61F2002/2878

IMPLANT AND METHOD FOR MIDFACE REJUVENATION
20230277320 · 2023-09-07 ·

An inferior orbital rim implant is provided. The inferior orbital rim implant is designed to rejuvenate the midface of a subject in need thereof. The implant allows a tear trough correction free of skin scars, with less operation time, and requires no stitches. A method for implanting the inferior orbital rim implant is also provided.

Semi-automated imaging reconstruction for orbital fracture repair

Techniques for fabrication of implant material for the reconstruction of fractured eye orbit may include using an image processing system to analyze a set of two-dimensional images representing a three-dimensional scan of a skull of a patient, automatically detect an orbital fracture in the skull based on the set of two-dimensional images, and identify which/both of the two eye orbits containing any orbital fracture. The techniques may further include, for each of the two-dimensional images in which the orbital fracture is detected, determining a region of interest, and extracting the region of interest. The techniques may further include generating a three-dimensional reconstruction model for the fractured eye orbit, and outputting model data for generating an implant mold for the fractured eye orbit.

Quantitative Assessment of Orbit Soft Tissue Restriction
20220211521 · 2022-07-07 ·

A portable device, method and system are provided for automated, quantitative assessment of orbital compliance and soft tissue restriction with emphasis on applicability to orbital trauma and fracture management is provided.

Inflatable orbital implant for repositioning an eyeball, and related methods

An orbital implant includes a bladder configured to be implanted between an orbit and an eyeball of a patient. The bladder defines at least one port and at least one compartment in fluid communication with each other. The at least one compartment defines an interior volume and is configured to hold a fill material so as to be adjustable responsive to injection of fill material into the at least one compartment through the at least one port as well as removal of fill material from the at least one compartment through the at least one port. Adjustment of the interior volume is configured to reposition the eyeball.

Implant with Porous Outer Cortical Layer
20210177599 · 2021-06-17 ·

Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide implants and methods for manufacturing an implant having an outer layer that is porous. The porous outer layer can help encourage tissue ingrowth into the implant. The porous outer layer may be positioned around a core structure this is solid or that has a hollow interior. The core structure may be spherical or any other appropriate shape for a medical implant.

A PROCEDURE AND ORBITAL IMPLANT FOR ORBIT ANCHORED BONE AFFIXATION OF AN EYE PROSTHESIS
20210106424 · 2021-04-15 ·

An orbital implant adapted for attachment to the very thin bone at the orbit rim (502), such as the zygomatic and frontal bone margin at the supero-lateral aspect (501) of the orbit (503), for the attachment of an eye prosthesis directly to distal ends of inwardly convergently orientated transdermal abutments. The orbital implant has a baseplate (100) having an orbit radius curvature and an orbit rim curvature and a plurality of microfixation apertures therethrough and the plurality of transdermal abutments are located at an inner edge of the baseplate (100).

Implant with porous outer layer
10952857 · 2021-03-23 · ·

Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide implants and methods for manufacturing an implant having an outer cortical layer that is porous. The porous outer cortical layer can help encourage tissue ingrowth into the implant. The porous outer cortical layer may be positioned around a core structure this is solid or that has a hollow interior. The core structure may be spherical or any other appropriate shape for a medical implant.

Resorbable crosslinked form stable membrane for use outside the oral cavity

The invention relates to resorbable crosslinked form stable membrane which comprises a composite layer of collagen material and inorganic ceramic particles containing 1.5 to 3.5 weight parts of inorganic ceramic for 1 weight part of collagen material, sandwiched between two layers of elastic pretensed collagen material (collagen material that has been stretched such as to be in the linear/elastic region of the stress-strain curve), the collagen material comprising 50-100% (w/w) collagen and 0-50% (w/w) elastin, and has shape and dimensions suitable for use in human tissue regeneration outside the oral cavity in rhinoplasty, postlateral spinal fusion or orbital reconstruction.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING MATERIAL LAYERS FOR SURGICAL APPLICATIONS
20200315803 · 2020-10-08 ·

The present disclosure sets forth a system and method for forming sheets of material, such as titanium mesh or plates, for surgical applications prior to surgery. The disclosed solutions provide this capability without incurring expense from use of PEEK or PEKK by manufacturing contoured plates based on a shape of an anatomical structure in a 3D image, such as a pre-defect MRI. The contoured plates are used to stamp the titanium mesh, plate, or other sheet of material into the shape of the bone prior to the defect. In some aspects, the mesh or other material layer can also be trimmed prior to surgery using, for example, a reproduction of the anatomical structure manufactured from a post-defect MRI of the same anatomical structure.

Orbital floor sheet
10758355 · 2020-09-01 · ·

Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide systems and methods for providing improved surgical implants. Embodiments of the implants may include a thin porous sheet formed on a mandrel. The porous sheet that is formed has an interconnected pore structure that may be compressed by a heat compression mold without losing porosity. Additional membrane materials or other layer materials may be applied to one of the face surfaces of the porous sheet or to one of the edges of the porous sheet. For example, a solid membrane surface may be compressed, bonded, welded, or secured a surface face or an edge of the porous sheet. The solid membrane may be compressed or laminated to the upper surface, lower surface, or both. The solid membrane may be welded to at least one edge of the porous sheet (by, for example, being butt welded, thermally bonded, or heat compressed to the at least one edge).