TUBULAR MESH SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A BREAST IMPLANT
20220296359 · 2022-09-22
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/0063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2250/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a mesh support device (10) for supporting a breast implant (20), wherein the mesh support device (10) has a tubular shape. The invention relates further to a breast implant device for implantation in a human body, comprising a breast implant (20) and a mesh support device (10), in which the breast implant (20) is positioned, wherein the mesh support device (10) has a tubular shape. In accordance with the invention, a method for preparing a breast implant (20) for implantation in a human body is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A mesh support device (10) for supporting a breast implant (20), wherein the mesh support device (10) has a tubular shape.
2. The mesh support device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the mesh support device (10) is made by a knitting or weaving technique that prevents unraveling.
3. The mesh support device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the mesh support device (10) is made from a bio-degradable material.
4. The mesh support device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the mesh support device (10) is made from at least two bio-degradable materials having different degradation times.
5. A breast implant device for implantation in a human body, comprising: a breast implant (20); and a mesh support device (10), in which the breast implant (20) is positioned, wherein the mesh support device (10) has a tubular shape.
6. The breast implant device according to claim 5, wherein the breast implant (20) at least partly is made from silicone and/or saline.
7. The breast implant device according to claim 5, wherein the breast implant (20) has a rounded frontside and an essentially flat backside and the mesh support device (10) covers both the frontside and the backside and has been folded backwards to lie essentially parallel with the backside of the breast implant (20).
8. The breast implant device according to claim 5, wherein the breast implant has a diameter D2 and a corresponding perimeter P2 and the mesh support device has length L1 and a perimeter P1, wherein P1≥P2 and L1≥D2+100 mm.
9. The breast implant device according to claim 8, wherein P1≥P2+X mm, where X is in the interval of 5 mm to 60 mm.
10. The breast implant device according to claim 5, wherein the mesh support device (10) is made from a bio-degradable material.
11. Method for preparing a breast implant (20) for implantation in a human body, comprising the steps of: providing a breast implant (20) having a rounded frontside and an essentially flat backside; determining the diameter D2 of the breast implant (20); providing a mesh support device (10) having a tubular shape with a length L1 and a diameter D1, where the corresponding perimeters P1≥P2 and L1≥D2+100 mm; positioning the breast implant (20) in the mesh support device (10) such that a rim of the breast implant (20) is directed in the longitudinal direction (Y) of the mesh support device (10) and such that a first portion of the mesh support device (10) extends a distance L2 beyond the rim of the breast implant (10); and folding the first portion backwards to lie parallel with the essentially flat backside of the breast implant (20).
12. Method according to claim 11, wherein L2 is more than 50 mm and P1≥P2+X mm, where X is 5 mm to 60 mm.
13. The breast implant device according to claim 8, wherein P1≥P2+X mm, where X is in the interval of 20 mm to 45 mm.
14. Method according to claim 11, wherein L2 is more than 50 mm and P1≥P2+X mm, where X is 20 mm to 45 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] A mesh support device 10 according to the present invention is schematically depicted in
[0021] The mesh support device 10 can be made by means of any known knitting or weaving technique, and it is preferred that the mesh for the support device is made by a technique that prevents unraveling of the mesh support device 10. One example of such a knitting technique is warp-knitting, which is a family of knitting methods in which the yarn zigzags along the length of the fabric, i.e. following adjacent columns of knitting rather than a single row. By using a manufacturing method that prevents, or at least reduces the risk of, unraveling, the mesh support device can be more reliable anchored (e.g. stitched, sewed, sutured or stapled) to the human breast tissue during and after implantation of a breast implant. Unraveling is preferred since the length of the support device 10 may then be easily adjusted by cutting.
[0022] In one embodiment the mesh support device 10 is a knitted material that is stretchable or expandable to allow expansion of the diameter D1 of the mesh support device. In that way the diameter D1 may be slightly smaller than the diameter of the breast implant so that when the implant is placed in the support device 10 thereby expanding the diameter of the support device the support device will provide a tight and supporting encapsulation of said implant.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the mesh of the mesh support device 10 is made from a degradable material, and preferably from a bio-degradable material, which means that the material in question can be resorbed by the human body. By using a degradable material, which degrades inside the body, complications that are known to sometimes be associated with permanent mesh products can be avoided. Examples of materials in the fibers or yarns that constitute the mesh of the mesh support device 10 are (a) resorbable polymers with a relatively short degradation time, and non-limiting examples are polymers or copolymers made from the monomer glycolide in pure form, or in combination with paradioxanone, lactide, trimethylene carbonate or caprolactone, or polymers or copolymers made from the monomer paradioxanone in its pure form, or in combination with lactide, trimethylene carbonate or caprolactone; or (b) resorbable polymers with a relative long degradation time, and non-limiting examples are polylactide and polyurethanes, e.g. polyureaurethanes, polyesterurethanes and polycarbonateurethanes; or (c) any combinations thereof.
[0024] As indicated above, several materials can be combined in a single mesh support device according to the present invention, and a suitable mesh is commercially available under the tradename TIGR® Matrix Surgical Mesh and is sold by the company Novus Scientific. This mesh, which is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,566,370, 8,083,755 and 8,016,841, comprises two different polymers having different degradation times, and it is believed that the resulting gradual degradation can promote tissue integration of a mesh support device made by this particular mesh. However, although synthetic and degradable materials are believed to be advantageous, a mesh support device according to the present invention can be made from permanent (non-degradable, non-resorbable) synthetic materials or even from biological materials, and any combination thereof.
[0025] The mesh support device 10 is intended to be used together with a breast implant, and in
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[0030] Before a medical breast implantation procedure commences, a breast implant is prepared for the procedure. During this preparation, a breast implant is suitably positioned within a mesh support device, to create a breast implant device comprising the mesh support device and the breast implant. When using a mesh support device according to the present invention such a preparation procedure comprises the steps of: (a) providing a breast implant having a rounded or elliptic-like frontside and an essentially flat backside; (b) determining the diameter D2 of the breast implant; (c) providing a mesh support device having a tubular shape with a length L1 and a diameter D1, where the corresponding perimeters P1≥P2 and L1≥D2+100-300 mm; (d) positioning the breast implant in the mesh support device such that a rim of the breast implant is directed in the longitudinal direction of the mesh support device and such that a first portion of the mesh support device extends a distance L2 beyond the rim of the breast implant; and (e) folding the first portion backwards to lie parallel with the essentially flat backside of the breast implant. In a preferred embodiment of the method, L2 can be between 30 mm to 120 mm, and more preferably 50 mm to 100 mm, and P1≥P2 +X, where X is in the interval of 5 mm to 60 mm, and more preferably from 20 mm to 45 mm.
[0031] Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, also shown in the appended drawings, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many variations and modifications can be done within the scope of the invention as described in the specification and defined with reference to the claims below.