SOFT PROSTHETIC IMPLANT COMPRISING MACRO-TEXTURISATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING

20200146801 ยท 2020-05-14

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An implant comprising an implant body, wherein the implant body comprises one or more regions of macro-texturisation on a surface of the implant body. Various methods of making an implant comprising one or more regions of macro-texturisation on a surface of the implant body are described, the methods being (i) making an implant comprising forming a shell on a mandrel, wherein the mandrel is shaped to form regions of macro-texturisation in the shell and filling the shell with a core material; (ii) making an implant comprising securing a scaffold comprising a silicone polymer to a surface of an implant body or (iii) making an implant comprising extruding a material that will form regions of macro-texturisation onto an implant body or (iv) making an implant comprising laser etching a surface on an implant body to form regions of macro-texturisation.

    Claims

    1. An implant comprising an implant body, wherein the implant body comprises one or more regions of macro-texturisation on a surface of the implant body.

    2. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the implant body is smooth and/or includes regions of micro-texturisation.

    3. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the region of macro-texturisation is of cross-section in the range 0.1 cm-10 cm and/or of depth in the range 0.1 cm-1.5 cm.

    4. (canceled)

    5. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the regions of macro-texturisation provide a fixation surface on the implant body.

    6. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the macro-texturisation is provided by a scaffold secured to a surface of the implant body.

    7. An implant according to claim 6, wherein the scaffold comprises a web formed directly on the surface of the implant body.

    8. (canceled)

    9. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the regions of macro-texturisation are of a configuration selected from a ring configuration comprising a single ring or multiple concentric rings, a randomised configuration comprising multiple regions of macro-texturisation, a banded configuration or combinations thereof.

    10. (canceled)

    11. (canceled)

    12. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the implant is a breast implant and regions of macro-texturisation are of a banded configuration comprising one or more bands positioned at the point of the implant which will rest in the infra-mammary fold.

    13. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the regions of macro-texturisation function as implant orientation markers.

    14. An implant according to claim 1, wherein the regions of macro-texturisation and/or the implant body comprise a bioactive material.

    15. An implant according to claim 14, wherein the regions of macro-texturisation and/or the implant body are coated and/or impregnated with a bioactive material.

    16. (canceled)

    17. (canceled)

    18. (canceled)

    19. (canceled)

    20. An implant according to claim 6, wherein the scaffold is at least partially resorbable.

    21. (canceled)

    22. An implant according to claim 6, wherein the scaffold comprises a foam, a felt, a non-woven material, a knitted material, a mesh, a woven textile, a 3D printed material, a fibre-spun material, a laminate or combinations thereof.

    23. (canceled)

    24. (canceled)

    25. A method of making an implant comprising forming a shell on a mandrel, wherein the mandrel is shaped to form regions of macro-texturisation in the shell and filling the shell with a core material.

    26. A method of making an implant comprising forming one or more regions of macro-texturisation on an implant body.

    27. A method according to claim 26, wherein forming the one or more regions of macro-texturisation on the implant body comprises securing a scaffold comprising a silicone polymer to a surface of an implant body.

    28. A method according to claim 27, wherein securing of the scaffold to the implant body comprises one or more steps selected from: application of the scaffold to an outer layer of an unvulcanised implant body with subsequent vulcanisation; applying an unvulcanised layer of implant body material to the scaffold, applying the scaffold to an outer layer of a vulcanised implant body and vulcanising the unvulcanised material; gluing the scaffold to the implant body.

    29. A method according to claim 28, wherein gluing comprises using a glue selected from room temperature vulcanising silicone glue, UV cure isocyanate glue and/or moisture cure isocyanate glue.

    30. A method according to claim 26, wherein forming the one or more regions of macro-texturisation on the implant body comprises extruding a material that will form the regions of macro-texturisation onto the implant body.

    31. (canceled)

    32. (canceled)

    33. (canceled)

    34. A method of tissue augmentation or reconstruction comprising surgically inserting an implant of claim 1 into the tissue cavity of a human or animal.

    Description

    [0042] In order that the invention may be more readily understood, it will be described further with reference to the figures and to the specific examples hereinafter.

    [0043] FIG. 1 is an image of a prior art implant including salted surface micro-texturisation;

    [0044] FIG. 2 is an image of a breast implant comprising a smooth implant body and an extruded scaffold of macro-texturisation;

    [0045] FIG. 3 is an image of a breast implant comprising a smooth implant body and a fabric scaffold fixation surface and orientation marker identifying the part of the implant which should be positioned at the infra-mammary fold;

    [0046] FIG. 4 is an image of a breast implant comprising a smooth implant body and a felted fabric scaffold on a rear surface of the implant;

    [0047] FIG. 5 is an image of a breast implant comprising a smooth implant body and randomised dots of silicone foam scaffold macro-texturisation;

    [0048] FIGS. 6a and 6b are schematic images of a breast implant comprising integral macro-texturisation as though prepared using a texturised mandrel. FIG. 6a shows a light surface coverage of macro-texturisation, and FIG. 6b shows a high degree of surface coverage of macro-texturisation;

    [0049] FIGS. 7a and 7b are schematic images of a breast implant comprising a micro-texturised body and a smooth scaffold. FIG. 7a shows light micro-texturisation and FIG. 7b shows heavier micro-texturisation; and

    [0050] FIG. 8 is an image of a gluteal implant comprising a smooth implant body and felted dots of macro-texturisation.

    [0051] FIG. 1 shows a typical micro-texturised round salted breast implant. FIGS. 2-6 and 8 show implants of the invention. In these examples the surface of the implant body is smooth, with regions of macro-texturisation being provided to assist tissue ingrowth, and positioning. FIG. 2 shows an implant made using extrusion techniques, where the polymeric web is formed directly on the surface of the implant. FIG. 7 shows an implant of the invention with a salted surface of the implant body, and smooth regions of macro-texturisation.

    [0052] With the exception of surface modification, manufacture is using conventional techniques. Surface modification may be integral, using formation on a modified mandrel, as in FIG. 6, or through the provision of a scaffold, as in FIGS. 2-6 and 8 or via laser etching.

    [0053] It should be appreciated that the implants and methods of the invention are capable of being implemented in a variety of ways, only a few of which have been illustrated and described above.