Shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure

11213411 · 2022-01-04

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Abstract

A shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure, and an implant having the structure. The implant includes an actuating component; the implant has a first shape and a second shape, and comprises a central part and multiple end parts which are substantially symmetrically distributed; the second shape has a larger area than the first shape; the actuating component is able to enable the end parts to move along a direction away from the central part of the implant, so that the implant is transformed from the first shape to the second shape. The present invention can allow an implant to have a small size before it is implanted and to be expanded into a structure having a larger size after implantation.

Claims

1. An implant, comprising: an actuating member, wherein the implant has a first shape and a second shape; the implant has a central portion and a plurality of end parts substantially symmetrically arranged; the second shape having a larger area than that of the first shape, and the actuating member is capable of causing the plurality of end parts to move along a direction away from the central portion, so that the implant is transformed from the first shape to the second shape; wherein the actuating member comprises at least one foldaway stretchable structure; wherein the foldaway stretchable structure comprises a plurality of sheet-shaped portions; wherein the first shape formed by the plurality of sheet-shaped portions is cylindrical, the second shape formed by the plurality of sheet-shaped portions is substantially rectangular; and wherein the second shape is a flat plane shape and wherein the implant is configured to transition from the first shape to the second shape after being implanted into a human body.

2. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foldaway stretchable structure is between end parts of the plurality of end parts.

3. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foldaway stretchable structure is between each of the plurality of end parts and the central portion of the implant.

4. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foldaway stretchable structure is between the plurality of end parts.

5. The implant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the foldaway stretchable structure comprises a shape memory material.

6. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the implant further comprises a functional module.

7. The implant as claimed in claim 6, wherein the functional module comprises a wireless energy transfer unit.

8. The implant as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wireless energy transfer unit comprises a foldable flexible portion.

9. The implant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the implant further comprises a constraint unit configured to keep the implant in the first shape.

10. The implant as claimed in claim 9, wherein the constraint unit is made of biodegradable material.

11. The implant as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wireless energy transfer unit is selected from the group consisting of photovoltaic cell array, piezoelectric electric generator, friction electric generator, thermoelectric electric generator, electromagnetic electric generator, and vibration electric generator.

12. The implant as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wireless energy transfer unit has a single layer or a plurality of layers, and a separating membrane is located or not located between adjacent two layers.

13. The implant as claimed in claim 7, wherein outer surface of the wireless energy transfer unit is coated by at least one biocompatible film.

14. The implant as claimed in claim 7, wherein at least one of the actuating member and the wireless energy transfer unit defines one or more than one through hole.

15. The implant as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of units, the plurality of units are connected with each other by conductive wires, and each unit comprises the actuating member and a functional module.

16. An implantable medical device, comprising: the implant as claimed in claim 1 and an implantable main portion, wherein the implant and the implantable main portion are connected with each other by conductive wire.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 1 of this invention.

(2) FIG. 2 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 2 of this invention.

(3) FIG. 3 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 3 of this invention.

(4) FIG. 4 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 4 of this invention.

(5) FIG. 5 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 5 of this invention.

(6) FIG. 6 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 6 of this invention.

(7) FIG. 7 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 7 of this invention.

(8) FIG. 8 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 8 of this invention.

(9) FIG. 9 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 9 of this invention.

(10) FIG. 10 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 10 of this invention.

(11) FIG. 11 is a structural schematic view of embodiment 11 of this invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(12) References will now be made to the drawings to describe, in detail, various embodiments of the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structures provided by this invention.

(13) The shape memory material has the properties of elasticity and memory effect. By changing the constraints, temperature, light illumination, electromagnetic irradiation, chemical induction, and other external conditions, it can make the shape memory material realize structural automatic self-transformation. The specific using method includes but not limited to:

(14) 1) Elastic self-expanding type

(15) Based on the elasticity of the shape memory material, the shape memory material is first constrained by compressing, and then the constraint is released after being implanted in body, so that the shape memory material realizes self-expanding.

(16) 2) Memory effect self-expanding type

(17) Based on the memory effect of the shape memory material, the shape memory material is first soaked in disinfecting ice water, and then the shape memory material is heated by body temperature to expand after being implanted in body.

(18) 3) Memory effect and heating expanding type

(19) Based on the memory effect of the shape memory material, after being implanted in body, the shape memory material is heated (illuminated by light, irradiated by electromagnetic wave, or chemical induced to expand. The heating method can be radio frequency, injecting hot physiological saline solution after being implanted, or electrical heating etc.

(20) 4) Memory effect and heating shrinking removing type

(21) After being implanted in body, the shape memory material expand due to balloon. Before removing out of the body, the shape memory material is heated (illuminated by light, irradiated by electromagnetic wave, or chemical induced) to shrink.

(22) The shape memory material-based multi-axis curl minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structures provided in this invention can be designed to be different self-expanding structures based on the elasticity and memory effect of the shape memory material. The functional module, such as circuit, battery, sensor, energy collector etc., can be deployed on the self-expanding structure so that the self-expanding structure can have more functions.

(23) The shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structures provided in this invention are described in following embodiments.

Embodiment 1

(24) Referring to FIG. 1, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 10 includes a plurality of sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 and a plurality of connection portions 120 therebetween. FIG. 1(a) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 10 before expanding, and FIG. 1(b) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 10 after expanding. In FIG. 1(a), the plurality of sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 are stacked with and parallel to each other, and adjacent two of the plurality of sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 are connected by one of the plurality of connection portions 120. The plurality of sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 can have the same size and shape, or have different size and shape, so that the stacked sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 form different shape. As shown in FIG. 1, the entirety of the self-expanding structure 10 is cylindrical, so that it is easy to for implanting the self-expanding structure 10 from the minimally invasive incision of the operation, injecting or implanting vessel. FIG. 1(b) shows the whole shape of the self-expanding structure 10 after expanding, the plurality of sheet-shaped shape memory material-based frames 110 are expanded in parallel toward two directions and deployed in a larger area. Different functional modules, such as a circuit, a battery, a sensor, an energy collector etc., can be deployed on the self-expanding structure 10, so that the self-expanding structure 10 may achieve different functions.

Embodiment 2

(25) Referring to FIG. 2, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 20 includes a plurality of end part self-expanding structures 10 of embodiment 1 and a plurality of connection portions 220. FIG. 2(a) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 20 before expanding, and FIG. 2(b) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 20 after expanding. In FIG. 2(a), the plurality of end part self-expanding structures 10 are connected by the plurality of connection portions 220 in series to form a slender entire structure. FIG. 1(b) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 20 after expanding, including the expanded end part self-expanding structures 11 and expanded connection portions 221. The expanded end part self-expanding structures 11 are deployed in a larger area. Different functional modules, such as a circuit, a battery, a sensor, an energy collector etc., can be deployed on the self-expanding structure 20, so that the self-expanding structure 20 may achieve different functions.

Embodiment 3

(26) Referring to FIG. 3, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 30 includes a wavy shape memory material-based frame 310 and a functional module 320. The functional module 320 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 310, and the shape memory material-based frame 310 is folded to be wavy before being implanted. FIG. 3(a) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 30 before being implanted, which e has a small size entirety, and it is easy for minimally invasive implantation. FIG. 3(b) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 30 after being implanted, the number 311 represents the expanded shape memory material-based frame which forms a larger plane (with different shape) after expanding, the number 321 represents the expanded functional module which forms a larger plane (with different shape) after expanding and is deployed in a larger area.

Embodiment 4

(27) Referring to FIG. 4, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 40 includes a shape memory material-based frame 410 and a functional module 420. The functional module 420 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 410, the shape memory material-based frame 410 consists of a plurality of supports, and the plurality of supports can be in different geometry. FIG. 4(a) shows the shape of the shape memory material-based frame 410 before being implanted in body, and the FIG. 4(c) shows the shape of the whole functional module 420 before being implanted in body, which has a small size entirety, and it is easy for minimally invasive implantation. FIGS. 4(b) and 4(d) show the shape of the self-expanding structure 40 after being implanted, the number 411 represents the expanded shape memory material-based frame, and the expanded shape memory material-based frame 411 expands along opposite directions compare with the shape before being implanted. The number 421 represents the expanded functional module. After being implanted in body, the functional module expands to have a larger surface area and is deployed in a larger area.

Embodiment 5

(28) Referring to FIG. 5, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 50 includes a shape memory material-based frame 510 and a functional module 520. The functional module 520 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 510, the shape memory material-based frame 510 consists of a plurality of supports, and the plurality of supports can be in different geometry. FIG. 5(a) shows the shape of the shape memory material-based frame 510 before being implanted in body, and the FIG. 5(c) shows the shape of the whole functional module 520 before being implanted in body, which has a small size entirety, and it is easy for minimally invasive implantation. FIGS. 5(b) and 5(d) show the shape of the self-expanding structure 50 after being implanted, the number 511 represents the expanded shape memory material-based frame, and the expanded shape memory material-based frame 511 expands along opposite directions compare with the shape before being implanted. The number 521 represents the expanded functional module. After being implanted in body, the functional module expands to have a larger surface area and is deployed in a larger area.

Embodiment 6

(29) Referring to FIG. 6, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 60 includes a shape memory material-based frame 610 and a functional module 620. The functional module 620 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 610, the shape memory material-based frame 610 consists of a plurality of supports, and the plurality of supports can be in different geometry. FIG. 6(a) shows the shape of the shape memory material-based frame 610 before being implanted in body, and the FIG. 6(c) shows the shape of the whole functional module 620 before being implanted in body, which has a small size entirety, and it is easy for minimally invasive implantation. FIGS. 6(b) and 6(d) show the shape of the self-expanding structure 60 after being implanted, the number 611 represents the expanded shape memory material-based frame, and the expanded shape memory material-based frame 611 expands along six directions (can be n directions, “n” is a natural number) compare with the shape before being implanted. The number 621 represents the expanded functional module. After being implanted in body, the functional module expands to have a larger surface area and is deployed in a larger area.

Embodiment 7

(30) Referring to FIG. 7, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 70 includes a shape memory material-based frame 710 and a functional module 720. The functional module 720 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 710, the shape memory material-based frame 710 consists of a plurality of supports, and the plurality of supports can be in different geometry. The shape memory material-based frame 710 defines a plurality of through holes 7101, and the plurality of through holes 7101 are configured to fix the shape memory material-based frame on the subcutaneous tissue by suturing using suture after being implanted, so that the whole shape memory material-based frame is prevent from dislocation. FIG. 7(a) shows the shape of the whole functional module before being implanted in body, which has a small size entirety, and it is easy for minimally invasive implantation. FIG. 7(b) shows the shape of the self-expanding structure 70 after being implanted, the number 711 represents the expanded shape memory material-based frame, and the expanded shape memory material-based frame 711 expands along six directions (can be n directions, “n” is a natural number) compare with the shape before being implanted. The number 721 represents the expanded functional module. After being implanted in body, the functional module expands to have a larger surface area and is deployed in a larger area.

Embodiment 8

(31) Referring to FIG. 8, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 80 includes a shape memory material-based frame 810, a biocompatible flexible material 820, a flexible sealing film 830, and a functional module 840. FIGS. 8(a), 3(b), 3(c) are respectively the 3-dimensional (3D) view of the expanded self-expanding structure 80, top view of the expanded self-expanding structure 80, and cross-sectional view of the expanded self-expanding structure 80. The functional module 840 is deployed on the shape memory material-based frame 810, the outer surface of the functional module 840 is coated by the flexible sealing film 830 and the biocompatible flexible material 820. The flexible sealing film 830 and the biocompatible flexible material 820 respectively play the functions of sealing and improving biocompatibility.

Embodiment 9

(32) Referring to FIG. 9, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 90 includes a shape memory material-based frame 910, a functional module 920, and through holes 930. The functional module 920 is coated on the shape memory material-based frame 910. The functional module 920 has a larger surface area and may prevent the growth of the biological tissue. By forming some through holes 930 on the functional module 920, it is beneficial to the growth of biological tissues and the circulation of blood.

Embodiment 10

(33) Referring to FIG. 10, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 1000 includes a plurality of shape memory material-based frames 1010, and a plurality of functional modules 1020. The plurality of functional modules 1020 are deployed on the plurality of shape memory material-based frames 1010. The plurality of shape memory material-based frames 1010 and the plurality of functional modules 1020 are distributed at different positions and can be connected by conductive wires 1030.

Embodiment 11

(34) Referring to FIG. 11, the shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 1100 includes a shape memory material-based frame 1110 and a functional module 1120. The functional module 1120 is deployed on the shape memory material-based frame 1110. The shape memory material-based minimally invasive implantation with end part self-expanding structure 1100 can be implanted at different subcutaneous positions. The number 1140 represents the skin in different positions (such as hands, neck, head etc.), the number 1130 represents the incision of the skin. Furthermore, when the functional module 1120 is a photovoltaic cell array, in order for receiving more light, the prefer position for the incision of the skin is the position where the light would not be sheltered by the wearing apparel (such as clothes, shoes, hat, etc.).