WO2015177796A1 - Implantable nipple assembly - Google Patents
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- Nipple inversion is a common problem.
- Flat nipples and nipple inversion at women's breasts is a very common phenomena. Furthermore it is known that women with regular nipples are unhappy with their look. Women share a common desire of improving their nipples' shape and appearance by a cosmetic plastic procedure.
- the present invention in some embodiments thereof, relates to implantable nipples and implantable nipples with an integrated areola also denoted throughout the description of embodiments of the present invention 'nipple assembly implant', more particularly, but not exclusively, to components to be implanted in a human breast.
- Nipples and nipples with areola implantable components and a simple implantation method procedures are described, in which a prefabricated nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola is implanted in a human' s breast.
- a nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola built configuration consist of resilient material such as Silicone, plastic or polymer configured to be implanted under the existing Nipple and areola skin and may be coincided with the natural nipple and areola.
- the implant thus retains the natural nipple and areola in a projecting manner stretches the nipple natural skin and gives it a new fresh look while maintaining the softness of a human' s tissue.
- the implant may consists of a supporting structure, or skeleton, having a shape of a helix, a mesh-like skeleton or the like, optionally built from a memory shape material such as Nitinol, Titanium Alloy or similar material casted in or coated by a soft and flexible biomedical material such as Silicone, plastic or polymer.
- the implant skeleton may sustain its dimensions and shape at the body constant temperature while providing the necessary force for pushing the existing inverted nipple out to take the form and look of a natural and regular nipple, while the soft material covering the skeleton is adapted to follow the changes in form of the implant skeleton.
- the implant may consist of a helix built from a shape memory and/or a temperature memory material thus the implant may be configured to change its shape and/or dimensions in accordance with the relative changes in temperature of the nipple and areola skin.
- the implantable consists of a mesh configure to be built from a shape memory and/or a temperature memory material and may be covered with softer material such as Silicone, plastic or other polymer.
- a shape memory and/or a temperature memory material may be covered with softer material such as Silicone, plastic or other polymer.
- the implant may consist of a support skeleton shaped as a helix, mesh or other fixture made of hard plastic, Silicone or Polymeric material. This internal fixture may also be cast in a soft plastic, Silicone or Polymeric material similarly to the costing of a metal skeleton described above.
- the implant may consist of large flexible base and a nipple configure to be a hemisphere shape.
- the base enhances the hold of the implant in its position under the skin.
- the base may be configured to be a circle shape with a 10 -100 mm. in diameter.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola may be configured to be an integral part of the base placed in the middle.
- the implant base may be configured to be flat or hemisphere and consist openings thus allowing the natural breast tissue grow into the opening enabling a solid bonding of the implant into the existing nipple, areola and breast tissue.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola implant and/or the base may consist of supporting biomedical material for example a metal such as medical grade stainless steel, Nitinol, Titanium alloy or similar materials.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola implant may be configured to be in a hemisphere shape or a sleeve shape or a ball shape.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola base may be configured to receive the natural shape of the breast shape.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola implant base may be prefabricated to maintain its prefabricated shape in the breast.
- the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola implant base may consist of an opening slot stretched from the base circumference to center of the base in a wedge shape. The opening allows the insertion of the implantable in its place without interfering with the breast nerves and milk ducts and milk supply system to the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola.
- the thickness of the implantable base may vary between 0.1 mm. to 25mm.
- the implantable may be implanted in its place by inserting through an incision in the skin near the intended position.
- the procedure may occur under local anesthesia.
- the natural nipple and areola may be removed if necessary then the implantable is placed in its place and the natural nipple and areola is then placed back in its natural position and stitched to the breast.
- the nipple assembly implant may contain an internal metal helix, a mesh structure or fixture as described throughout this application or may not have the metal part integrated.
- the nipple assembly implant may consist metal helix, or metal mesh or fixture without the addition of a soft cover such as Silicone, Plastic or Polymeric material.
- the nipple assembly implant may consist a non-metallic helix, mesh or fixture only without the addition of the soft Silicone, Plastic or Polymeric material.
- This nipple assembly implant may be made of hard Plastic, Silicone or other Polymeric material without the addition of metallic materials.
- a nipple assembly implant comprising a metal skeleton structure comprising which comprises a base portion, a tip and a support structure connecting said base with said tip a polymer coating surrounding said metal skeleton and wherein the metal skeleton is made of a memory-shape metal.
- the memory-shape metal is made of Nitinol.
- the coating is made of bio-compatible polymer and according to yet further embodiments the coating is made of Silicone.
- FIGs. 1 - 1C present schematic views of nipple with integrated areola implant within a breast, according to embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 - 2A show various nipple tips configurations, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGs. 3 - 3E depict schematic illustrations of various configurations of implant of a nipple with integrated areola consisting of nipple tip attached to a base, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- Figs. 4 - 4C3 illustrate various configurations of biomedical nipple implants using metal skeleton and Polymeric material coating, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- compositions comprising, “comprising”, “includes”, “including”, “having” and their conjugates mean “including but not limited to”.
- Consisting of means “including and limited to”.
- Consisting essentially of means that the composition, method or structure may include additional ingredients, steps and/or parts, but only if the additional ingredients, steps and/or parts do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed composition, method or structure.
- a broad aspect of some embodiments of the invention relates to nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola - commonly denoted 'nipple assembly implant' - configurations.
- the implant may consist of a base with a nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola tip attached to it where the base and the nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola may be made from Silicone or other plastic or Polymeric material.
- the implant may be manufactured in molding technology known in the art.
- the implant may be configured to be the tip alone.
- the implant may be enhanced with a supporting metal construction made of biomedical compatible material giving the implant strength and ability to sustain the prefabricated shape for a long duration through a large range of body rapidly changing parameters, such as body temperature.
- the implant may be of formed of a metal mesh or helix spring.
- the metal mesh may be covered with biomedical compatible Silicone, plastic or Polymeric material film. The mesh and the cover film together may give the implant strength and smoothness.
- An aspect of some method of the invention relates to the insertion of the implant in the breast that may be done under local anesthesia.
- the relative small implant size, the flexibility yet having significant strength allow for simple clinical procedure.
- Fig. 1 is a simplified schematic view of an implant nipple with integrated areola 2 implanted in a female's breast 1.
- the implanted nipple with integrated areola 2 is placed underneath the natural nipple and areola 4 thus stretching it to a forward prominent position.
- the implant nipple with integrated areola 2 may consists of openings 3. Openings 3 may allow breast tissues to gradually grow into the implant 2 and thus to affix the implant strongly in its position.
- Fig. 1A illustrates an exemplary method of inserting an implant nipple with integrated areola 12 into a female's breast 10.
- First an incision 14 may be made in the skin 11.
- the incision 14 may partially be made along the circumference of nipple and areola 16 thus allowing the nipple and areola 16 remain partially connected to breast 10.
- Natural nipple and areola 16 may then be partially separated from the breast tissue 10 thus creating a receiving pocket 15.
- Implant nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 12 may then be inserted in the direction indicated by arrow 13 into its place in pocket 15 underneath natural nipple and areola 16. Bonding, such as stitches or biomedical glue, may be applied to close incision 14.
- the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 12 are now placed in its intended position as showed in Fig. 1.
- Fig. IB illustrates another exemplary method of implementation of a nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola implant 22 in a female breast 20.
- implant nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 22 are positioned in place of the natural nipple and areola 23 now removed.
- Natural nipple and areola are placed back 24 in its original position on breast 20 and is stitched to skin 21.
- the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 23 are now positioned in its place as showed in Fig. 1.
- the diameter of the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 23 may be in the range of 5-100 mm.
- the diameter of the cut in skin 21 may be made to accommodate the specific implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 23 and may be, according to some embodiments, larger than that of the natural nipple and areola 23 by 0.5 - 10 mm.
- the thickness of the implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola may be in the range of 0.2 - 10 mm. Accordingly, the thickness of the removed skin may include tissue section attached to it, that may be formed to accommodate the thickness of the implantable nipple 23.
- FIG. 1C represents face view of a female anatomical breast structure 37 in which: milk ducts 33, lobules 32, areola 36, fat 35, and nervous 34.
- Implant nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 30 in this exemplary embodiment is showed placed in between areola 36 and nervous 35 layers and lobules 32 and milk duct 33 layers.
- the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 30 lies where the areola 36 in front of it and the nervous 35, milk duct 33 and the lobules 32 are at its back.
- the milk ducts 33, lobules 32, areola 36, fat 35, and nervous 34 may be disconnected from the natural nipple and areola in order to allow the insertion of the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 30.
- the breast tissue organs may left connected to the natural nipple and the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 30 is inserted so that the relevant nipple organs are inserted via gap 31 of the implant.
- Figs. 2 and 2A represent a tip implantable nipple that may configure to be a hemisphere shape or a tube.
- Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a tip 40 made for example from flexible and resilient plastic material such as Silicone.
- the tip may consist of inner space 41.
- the tip inner space 41 may be hollow. After implant tip 40 is placed under the natural nipple the hollow space 41 may be filled with breast tissue which may naturally grow in it thus to enable strong hold of the tip 40 in its intended implanted position.
- FIG 2A shows an embodiment of an implant tip 42 that may consist of a slot 43 running from the tip 43 to the perimeter circumference of the open end of tip 42.
- slot 43 enables the tip 42 bypass over the breast organs connected to the natural nipple. It may be noted that slot 43 may prevent the necessity to cut the breast organs during placement.
- the implant tip 42 may further consist of hollow inner space 44.
- the tip configuration may be tapered or straight tube or any other shape, as may be required to best fit the natural nipple.
- 3 - 3E which represent various embodiments of implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areolas configured to be consisted of a base and tip.
- the base diameter may be in the range of 5-100 mm. and its thickness may be in the range of 0.2 - 10 mm.
- the base shape may be flat or hemisphere and the tip may be any hemisphere shape, as may be required to fit the shape of the respective natural nipple and breast.
- the plastic material may be biocompatible resilient flexible plastic such as Silicone or other material known in the art.
- FIG. 3 shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary configuration 57 consisting of tip 58 and base 59.
- FIG. 3 A shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary embodiment 60 consisting of base 62 and tip 61.
- Base 62 and tip 61 may further consists of openings 63. Openings 63 may allow breast tissue grow into the implanted nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 60 thus preventing movement of the implantable 60 inside the breast.
- FIG. 3B shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary configuration 64 consists of base 65 tip ring 67 slots 66 and tip ring opening 68. Slots 66 and opening 68 may allow natural breast tissue to grow into the implant thus providing improved affixing of implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 64 to the natural breast's tissue.
- FIG. 3C shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary embodiment 50 consisting of base 52 and tip 51.
- Fig. 3D shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary embodiment 53 consisting of base 54 and tip 55.
- Base 54 may further consist of bumpers, granulation or protrusions 56 made on the surface of implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 53.
- the bumpers 56 may allow better holding of the implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 53 by the natural breast's tissue and prevent it from internal sliding.
- FIG. 3E shows implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola exemplary embodiment 70 consisting of base 71 and tip 73.
- the implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola may also consist of slot 72. Slot 72 may extend from the center of tip 73 to the outer circumference of base 71. Slot 72 may allow the insertion of the implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 70 over the breast's organs such as milk ducts and nervous without harming them.
- the base 71 may further consist of holes 69 to allow the growth of natural breast tissue into the implant 70 for better holding of implantable nipple and/or nipple with integrated areola 70 in the breast.
- Figs. 4 - 4C3 represent exemplary embodiments of implantable nipples and/or nipples with integrated areolas consisting of metal skeleton.
- the metal skeleton may be covered with film of biocompatible plastic such as Silicone for smoothness or completely cast into the soft material to prevent harming the internal tissue.
- the metal skeleton may be made of shape memory material hence it May return to its prefabricated shape dependent on the ambient temperature.
- the metal may be of temperature shape memory material hence at constant body temperature of 37 degrees centigrade it may hold prefabricated shape and change its shape with body temperature changes. According to additional embodiments the metal may be of any other type known in the art.
- the cross section form of the metal skeleton may be of a flat bar or round wire or any other shape known in the art.
- Some exemplary dimension of a wire of which the metal skeleton may be formed may be in the range of 0.1- 10 mm.
- Some exemplary dimension of a flat bar of which the metal skeleton may be formed may be 0.5 - 10 mm in width and 0.2 - 5 mm. in thickness.
- Fig. 4 presents an exemplary embodiment of implantable nipple 80 consisting of helical spring 81.
- the helical spring 81 may be designed to constantly push the nipple in a forward position after it is inserted under the natural nipple.
- Fig. 4A presents an exemplary embodiment of implantable nipple 82.
- the implantable nipple 82 may consist of shape-memory metal skeleton consisting of round base 83 connected by metal bars 87 to a tip metal ring 85.
- Tip ring 85 and base 83 may further consist of slots 86 and 84 respectively which enable the insertion of implantable nipple 82 without disconnecting the breast organs such as milk ducts and nervous.
- the exemplary structure of implantable nipple 82 may constantly hold the nipple in a forward position.
- the base ring 83 may be of a larger diameter then tip ring 85 thus creating a tapered shape.
- the base ring 83 and tip ring 85 may be of the same diameter thus creating a straight cylindrical tube shape.
- Fig. 4B shows an exemplary configuration of implantable nipple 88 which consists of a mesh wire structure 91.
- Implantable nipple 88 may further consist of base 92 and tip 90.
- the mesh wire structure 91 may provide a stronger yet more flexible built of implant nipple 88.
- Mesh wire structure 91 may further allow for natural breast tissue grow into the mesh openings thus creating a strong bonding between the implant and the breast.
- Figs. 4C1 - 4C3 present an exemplary configuration of implantable nipple metal skeleton 100 according to yet additional embodiment of the present invention, in 3D view, front view and side view, respectively.
- Implantable nipple metal skeleton 100 may be formed of helix 102 formed as a cone with wide base 104 and narrow tip 106. Base 104 may be placed on the breast tissue and narrow tip 106 may be placed under the natural nipple to support it.
- the helical structure of metal skeleton 100 of an implantable nipple may allow insertion of the structure around the breast nerves and milk ducts and milk supply system without having to cut or disconnect the natural nipple.
- Metal skeleton 100 of an implantable nipple may be made of a memory-shape metal as explained in details above.
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