WO2014093669A1 - Device and method for making a variable surface breast implant - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to breast implant technology and more specifically relates to devices and methods for making a variable surface breast implant.
- Soft tissue implants are commonly used for a wide variety of clinical and cosmetic purposes.
- One use involves reconstructive applications that rebuild and restore a body part or structure to correct deformities from congenital anomalies, trauma, cancer, infections, disease, or medication side effects.
- the soft tissue implant serves to replace lost tissue, provide aesthetic improvement, support surrounding tissue and/or to maintain the normal appearance of the body.
- the restoration of a normal appearance has a significant beneficial psychological effect on post-operative patients, alleviating much of the shock and depression that often follows extensive surgical procedures.
- Another use involves augmentation applications that alter a body part or structure usually to improve its cosmetic or aesthetic appearance. Augmentation of the appearance also has beneficial psychological effects that improve self-esteem, well-being, and confidence of an individual.
- the use of implantable prosthesis for breast shaping for example, for breast reconstruction following traumatic or surgical loss of breast tissue or, electively to increase volume of the breast is well known.
- the prosthesis or implant comprises of a soft, flexible envelope containing a liquid or gelatinous material.
- the envelope is commonly made from silicone or other bio-compatible polymer with varying degrees of elastic memory and permeability.
- These prostheses are filled with saline, and silicone oil or gel to mimic the tone and feel of natural breast tissue.
- Capsular contracture is an adverse event related to breast implant surgery. It is believed to be a result of the immune system response to the presence of a foreign material in the body.
- a normal response of the body to the presence of a newly implanted object, for example a breast implant, is to form periprosthetic tissue, sometimes in the form of a capsule containing collagen fibers around the implant.
- Capsular contracture occurs when the capsule begins to contract and constrict the implant. This contracture can be discomforting or even extremely painful, and can cause distortion of the appearance of the augmented or reconstructed breast.
- contracture The exact cause of contracture is not known. However, some factors that may influence contracture include bacterial contamination of the implant prior to placement, submuscular versus subgladular placement, and smooth surface implants versus textured surface implants, the type or degree of texture on the implant surface, and bleeding or trauma to the area.
- Conventional manufacturing processes for textured implants include the application of dissolvable particles onto a tacky elastomeric surface of an implant shell and subsequent removal thereof, leaving a dimpled or textured surface in the elastomer. Alternating layers of particles and elastomer provide a way to produce a textured surface defined by a porous surface having a desired depth.
- devices and methods for making textured breast implants are provided.
- the devices and methods are more specifically directed to implants with variable surfaces, including textured surfaces.
- the present invention provides method for making prostheses, or soft tissue implants, for example, implants suitable for use in reconstruction or augmentation of the human breast.
- Breast implants made in accordance with the methods and devices described herein generally comprise a soft elastomeric exterior and a gel or saline core or filling.
- the exterior has a variable texture for enhancing adhesion of tissue in desired regions of the implant.
- a breast implant exterior surface can be generally defined by a posterior surface which generally faces the chest wall, and an anterior surface which faces away from the chest wall and when the implant is implanted in a breast.
- both the anterior surface and the posterior surface are identical to each other in terms of surface texture or lack thereof.
- the devices and methods are useful for making a breast implant having an a posterior surface and an anterior surface that are different from one another, for example, have different textures from one another, or have texture on one surface and relative lack of texture on another surface.
- a device for use in molding a variable textured breast implant generally comprises a member structured to engage a breast implant mandrel having a molding surface and a stem depending therefrom.
- the member includes a base-engaging distal portion and a stem- engaging proximal portion depending from the base-engaging distal portion.
- the base-engaging distal portion comprises a base-engaging surface, and an aperture defined in the base- engaging surface for receiving the stem of the mandrel when the mandrel is seated in the base engaging portion.
- the member is made of a material and is structured such that, when coupled with a breast implant mandrel, it provides a barrier for preventing silicone dispersion and/or texturing particles from contacting a portion of the mandrel when the mandrel is immersed in a silicone dispersion and/or texturing particles.
- the member includes a proximally sloping rim circumscribing the base-engaging surface.
- the member may be made of any suitable material, for example, but not limited to an elastomeric material such as a silicone elastomer, or alternatively, a relatively rigid polymeric material, such as Acetal .
- the base-engaging surface of the member is configured or shaped to conform to a base region of breast implant mandrel.
- the base-engaging surface is a substantially conically shaped surface.
- the aperture may be disposed generally in the center of the conically shaped surface .
- the proximally sloping rim slopes at an angle substantially equal to a slope of the mandrel surface, such that the proximally sloping rim substantially aligns with the mandrel surface when the mandrel is seated in the base- engaging portion.
- the proximally sloping surface has a slope angle relative to a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the member, the slope angle being between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees, for example, between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the slope angle is about 45 degrees.
- a breast prosthesis shell is provided that includes a surface that has been textured using the device described herein.
- a method for making a textured breast implant comprising the steps of securing the device described elsewhere herein to a breast implant mandrel coated with a tacky elastomer, contacting the tacky elastomer with texturing particles, for example, by immersing the breast implant mandrel and device secured thereto into a bath of texturing particles; removing the device from the mandrel; curing the tacky elastomer; and removing the texturing particles to obtain a breast implant shell having a first textured surface and a second surface, for example a smooth surface, different from the first textured surface.
- a breast implant comprising an elastomeric envelope having a posterior surface defined by an cellular texture having a first depth defined by interconnected pores, the first depth being at least three pores in depth, and an anterior surface defined by a open cell texture having a second depth defined by pores, the second depth being about one pore in depth.
- an assembly for use in making a variable textured breast implant, the assembly comprising a mandrel having a molding surface and a stem depending therefrom and a device for receiving the mandrel as disclosed elsewhere herein.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an assembly for use in making a variable textured breast implant
- Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, with a portion of the assembly shown in cross-section;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the assembly shown in Figure 1, as being used to form a variable textured breast implant shell;
- Figure 4 is a partial cross-sectional side view of the assembly as being used to form a variable textured breast implant shell, as shown in Figure 3; and [0027] Figure 5 is a side view of a breast implant formed with the assembly shown in Figure 3;
- Figure 6 is a cross sectional view of another implant formed with the assemblies, devices or methods of the invention.
- Figures 7-9 are flow charts illustrating three different methods of the invention for producing different variable textured breast implants.
- FIG. 10 an assembly of the invention is shown generally at 10, and comprises a mandrel 12, and a device 20 for use in molding a variable textured breast implant when used in conjunction with the mandrel 12.
- the mandrel 12 may similar or identical to a standard, conventional breast implant mandrel 12, generally including a shaped form 21 defining a molding surface 22 having a proximal region 24 and a distal region 26 which together define a configuration of a breast implant shell 100 (shown, for example, in Figure 6) to be molded therefrom.
- the mandrel further includes a stem 28 secured to the form 21 and depending in a proximal direction, for enabling manipulation of the mandrel 12 during the molding process.
- device 20 comprises a member 32 structured to engage a breast implant mandrel, such as mandrel
- Member 32 generally includes a base-engaging distal portion
- the base-engaging distal portion 34 comprises a base-engaging surface 38, an aperture 40 defined in the base-engaging surface 38, and a rim 44 circumscribing the base-engaging surface 38.
- the base engaging surface 38 has a shape in conformance with portion of the shaped form 21, for example, is conically shaped as shown most clearly in Figures 1, 2 and 4.
- the stem-engaging proximal portion 36 of member 32 is structured to receive the stem 28 of mandrel 12 when mandrel 12 is seated in the base- engaging portion 34.
- member 32 provides a shield or barrier for preventing silicone dispersion and/or texturing particles from contacting or adhering to a portion of the mandrel 12, for example, mandrel proximal region 24, when the mandrel 12 is immersed in a silicone dispersion and/or texturing particles 102.
- Member 32 is configured and structured to provide a compliant, mating seal between a silicone elastomer covered mandrel 12 and base-engaging surface 38.
- rim 44 comprises a surface 46 which slopes in a proximal direction as shown, having a slope angle (a) relative to a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the member 32.
- the slope angle is between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees, for example, between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the slope angle (a) is about 45 degrees .
- configuration of rim 44 having a sharp edge 44a and concave region 44b, may be configured to enhance sealing between member 32 and mandrel 12, for example, by providing a higher unit pressure against mandrel.
- the radius of curvature (R) of concave region 44b in the shown embodiment, is about 0.34".
- Slope angle a may function in part to facilitate effective draining of particles and prevent pooling of texture particles 102 along rim 44 during the texturing process described hereinafter.
- the proximally sloping rim 44 slopes at an angle substantially equal to a slope of the mandrel surface, such that the proximally sloping rim substantially aligns with the mandrel surface when the mandrel is seated in the base-engaging portion, as shown most clearly in Figure 4.
- the method may include providing a breast implant mandrel 12 having a cured silicone elastomer coating thereon, securing the device 20 to the mandrel 12, coating the breast implant mandrel with a tacky elastomer, such as a silicone dispersion, for example, by dipping, spraying or other suitable means, and immersing the breast implant mandrel 12 and device 32 secured thereto into a bath of texturing particles.
- a tacky elastomer such as a silicone dispersion
- Texturing particles may be any suitable texturing particles known in the art, for example, salt crystals, sugar crystals, starch beads, dissolvable polymeric beads, etc. Certain advantageous texturing particles useful with the present devices and methods are described in U.S. Patent Application No. 13/104,811 filed on May 21, 2012, and U.S. Patent Application No. 13/631,091, filed on September 28, 2012, the entire content of each of these applications incorporated herein by this specific reference.
- FIGS 3 and 4 show mandrel 12 and member 32 having an elastomer particle-coated construction 48, as shown.
- the application of elastomer and particles can be repeated to achieve a desired thickness of texturing on the shell.
- the assembly 10 is then placed under curing conditions, for example, is placed into a curing chamber, for example, a heated oven, for a suitable amount of time, to cause at least partial curing of the elastomer coating.
- the texturing particles may begin to melt and adhere to one another, which will provide an open cell, or interconnected cell texture when the particles are removed (see briefly, for example, Figure 6) .
- the curing step is performed so that the elastomer is not fully cured at this point, but remains somewhat soft and/or tacky. This may be helpful to facilitate separation of the mandrel 12 from the member 32. Further still, optionally, a cutting implement may be used to sever the elastomer along a juncture 50 between the mandrel 12 and member 32, to produce a clean seam 50a between textured and untextured portions of the implant shell 100, for example, as shown in Figure 5.
- the texturing particles may then be removed from this construction 48 by any suitable means, for example, rinsing or dissolving in a solvent, leaving a textured porous surface.
- Member 32 is removed from the mandrel 12, for example, by sliding member 32 off of mandrel stem 28, and the elastomer/particle layered construction 48 is carefully stretched apart from and removed from the shaped form 21, resulting in a hollow, flexible envelope.
- the particle removal step may be performed after the construction 48 is removed from the mandrel.
- the construction 48 is useful as a breast implant shell 100 having one side, for example an anterior side 52 that textured with cavities remaining from the removed particles, and an opposing side, for example, a posterior side 54, that is smooth and untextured, such as shown in Figure 5. Finishing steps that are conventional may be performed to seal the aperture left from the mandrel stem with a patch, for example, and the shell 100 may be filled with saline or gel in any conventional manner.
- a breast implant shell 110 shown in Figure 6, having a first textured surface 66 produced by multiple layers, for example, three or more layers of particles/elastomer, and a second textured surface 68 produced by relatively fewer layers, for example, one layer, of particles/elastomer, may be provided.
- member 32 may be installed on mandrel 12 when the mandrel already includes a particle/elastomer covered surface, for example, a single layer of particles on the entire implant surface including the portion covered by the member 32.
- further layers of particles and elastomer may be layered onto the mandrel /member assembly, while the member 32 is in place providing a shield from elastomer and particle application on exposed portions.
- the resulting shell 110 after removal of particles, is shown in cross-section in Figure 6.
- the first textured surface 66 defines the anterior surface of the shell, outwardly facing breast tissue when implanted
- the second textured surface 68 defines the posterior surface of the shell, rearwardly facing the chest wall.
- Figures 7a and 7B can be used to create a breast implant shell having a single layered texture on one side of the implant, e.g. the posterior surface, and a double layered texture on another side of the implant, e.g. the anterior surface.
- the method shown in Figure 8 can be used to create a breast implant shell, for example, shell 100, having a smooth surface on one side of the implant, e.g. the posterior surface, and a triple layer of texture on another surface, e.g. the anterior surface.
- the method shown in Figure 9 ( Figures 9a and 9B) can be used to create an implant shell having as single layer of texture on one surface and a double, triple, or greater number of layers of texture on an opposing surface, for example, such as implant 110 shown in Figure 6.
- a breast implant having a variable textured surface.
- the implant may be manufactured using the assemblies, devices and methods disclosed herein.
- the implant generally comprises an anterior surface having a multilayered texture defined by open cell pores of a first depth, and a posterior surface having a single layered texture defined by open cell pores of a second depth that is less than the first depth.
- the implant can be made using the assemblies, devices and methods described herein.
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