PRODUCT FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CARTILAGE

20200038553 ยท 2020-02-06

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a reabsorbable device for the reconstruction of cartilage and/or bone parts comprising PGA granules.

    Claims

    1. A reabsorbable device for the reconstruction of cartilage and/or bone parts comprising PGA granules.

    2. A product according to claim 1, wherein the PGA is present in the form of granules and/or powder.

    3. The product according to claim 2, wherein the granules have a substantially spherical regular shape, and wherein the dimension of the granules ranges from 100 to 900 micrometres, preferably from 200 to 700, even more preferably from 400 to 500.

    4. The product according to claim 1, wherein the product further comprises collagen mixed with said PGA.

    5. The product according to claim 4, wherein the collagen is present in a percentage such as to give the product a gelatinous consistency.

    6. The product according to claim 4, wherein the collagen is collagen of porcine and/or bovine cartilage.

    7. The product according to claim 4, wherein the product further comprises supplementary additives such as adhesives and/or amalgamating agents.

    8. The product according to claim 7, wherein said supplementary additives comprise biological fibrin.

    9. A production method for the production of a product for the regeneration of cartilage and/or bone parts according to claim 1, said method comprising grinding of PGA to form said granules and/or powder.

    10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said method comprises the mixing of 1 kg of PGA corresponding to the standard ASTM F2313-08 Standard IV (dL/g): 1.10-1.20 Tg: 41 C. Tm: 223 C. Max H2O: 0.05% and 0.5 kg of hydroxylapatite powder, medical grade, with nominal dimension of 20 micrometres.

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    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0009] According to a first embodiment, the product according to the present invention relates to a device for regenerating cartilage and/or bone parts comprising PGA granules. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the product can then be fixed onto a patient's joint bone. However, the invention is not limited to this type of use and forms of use where the device is used for regenerating cartilage in vitro will be possible.

    [0010] PGA, also known as polyglycolic acid or polyglycolide, is a highly biocompatible and reabsorbable polymer. In detail, the reabsorption time for PGA is about one month. In a specific embodiment of the invention, the device comprises PGA in granules having a dimension from 400 micrometres to 500 micrometres and a substantially spherical and/or round regular shape, where the best results in terms of regeneration of both cartilage and bone parts are obtained with PGA of the aforesaid dimensions and shapes and/or in powder form.

    [0011] Nevertheless, satisfactory results can also be obtained with granules having dimensions from 100 to 900 micrometres, preferably from 200 to 700, even more preferably from 400 to 500.

    [0012] Furthermore, embodiments of the product are possible in the scope of the present invention, according to which the PGA grains and/or powder are mixed with other substances and/or materials.

    [0013] According to one embodiment, the granules having the desired dimensions are obtained by grinding, where the dimension thereof is thus constant and uniform after being set on the grinding machine.

    [0014] The grinding operation does not allow serious errors to be made and even small size deviations are avoided, the deviations being not greater than 0.1% for 50% of granules, greater deviations affecting proportionately smaller percentages of granules.

    [0015] According to a further embodiment, the PGA granules (and/or powder) are mixed with collagen to form a gelatinous mass, which is particularly advantageous because it is adapted, on the one hand, to be packaged in vials, and to be also spread and injected into the implant point and stay in place without other types of aids. For example, in the scope of the present invention, collagen of porcine and/or bovine cartilage may be used.

    [0016] Furthermore, in addition to the collagen, other additives mixed with PGA may be included, such as for example biological fibrin (as an amalgamative and adhesive, as well as an additional growth factor), in such a percentage as to allow a predetermined minimum percentage of PGA+collagen.

    [0017] According to a further embodiment, which is particularly advantageous for the reconstruction of bone parts, the product is obtained by mixing:

    [0018] 1 kg PGA corresponding to the standard ASTM F2313-08 Standard IV (dL/g): 1.10-1.20 Tg: 41 C. Tm: 223 C. Max H2O: 0.05%;

    [0019] 0.5 kg Hydroxylapatite powder, medical grade, with nominal dimension of 20 micrometres with the possible addition of collagen, preferably purified, exceeding 95%, preferably of bio-absorbable I type.

    [0020] According to the present invention, the product according to the fourth embodiment described above can be obtained according to a method comprising:

    [0021] cryogenic grinding 1 Kg of PGA, preferably in an ISO class 7 clean room, with a medical grinder set on the required dimension. For example, in the case of PGA having particles from 400 micrometres to 500 micrometres, the grinder would be set with the minimum and maximum values at 400 micrometres and 500 micrometres, respectively;

    [0022] possibly mixing the thus obtained PGA with hydroxylapatite, 70% by weight PGA and 30% by weight hydroxylapatite, preferably in an ISO class 8 clean room;

    [0023] mixing with dry collagen, preferably in an ISO class 8 clean room, with a percentage equal to 10% of the final weight and/or volume.

    [0024] In use, the user can spread and/or inject a varying portion or dose of the product depending on the area to be treated.

    [0025] According to an application method, the product is first immersed in the autologous blood of the patient himself/herself, for example taken or leaked through the opening point of the surgical site.

    [0026] The product is then and preferably spread and/or injected and possibly held in place by means of previously arranged adhesives.

    [0027] The thus-described invention achieves the preset objects. In fact, the use of the reabsorbable device for the reconstruction of cartilage allows the culture to be avoided, which, being rather extensive, is an extremely lengthy, costly and complex operation. It is also possible to avoid regular visits for subsequent intra-articular injections. The reconstruction of cartilage is indeed ensured by the blood impregnating the piece and by the proteins directly from the perforated bone.

    [0028] The product according to the present invention is also adapted to be spread over porous bone parts, for example for hip revisions, either alone or mixed with other materials used for osseointegration, such as powdered titanium and/or powdered tantalum, as well as to be spread (either alone or possibly mixed with the aforesaid materials) over osteosynthesis means, such as screws or plates to improve the anchoring thereof to the bone parts.