Flowable matrix compositions and methods
US-9162011-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US10813743B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10813743-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816125435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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Soft tissue repair grafts are provided for supporting, covering, and/or retaining an implant positioned in the body of a subject. The grafts are particularly suitable for use for pre-pectoral breast reconstruction with a breast implant or tissue expander. The grafts include positional notches for more accurate positioning in a subject. The grafts also include at least one cuff element which is folded to form a reinforced folded edge for suturing the graft more securely to adjacent tissues than previously known grafts. The grafts also include a plurality of arcuate slots which form a plurality of circular patterns arranged concentrically about a focal point, thereby enabling the grafts to expand without tearing and to conform more closely to the implant and/or adjacent body tissues such as the breast pocket, than previously known grafts. Acellular dermal matrices are particularly suitable for making the soft tissue repair grafts.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A graft for treating a breast of a patient, wherein the breast has contours, the graft is planar prior to placement in the patient and comprises: an arcuate peripheral edge defining a generally circular or slightly oval shape with a geometric center; a focal point located at or near the geometric center; and a plurality of slots extending entirely through the graft and forming two or more circular patterns which are spaced apart and concentric about the focal point, wherein the graft is sized and shaped for treating the breast and further comprises an imaginary vertical axis intersecting the arcuate peripheral edge at a topmost point and an oppositely positioned bottommost point, passing through the focal point and having a total vertical distance measured between the topmost and bottommost points; wherein a distance between the bottommost point and the focal point is from about 40% to about 50% of the total vertical distance. 2. The graft of claim 1 , wherein when the graft is positioned proximate to or in place of the breast being treated, the plurality of slots permit expansion and reshaping of the graft into a three dimensional structure which conforms to the contours of the breast being treated with minimal tearing of the graft and minimal puckering of the graft or surrounding body tissues. 3. The graft of claim 1 , wherein the distance between the bottommost point and the focal point is about 45% of the total distance. 4. The graft of claim 1 , wherein when the graft is positioned proximate to or in place of the breast being treated which has or had a natural nipple position, the focal point F is positioned underneath and adjacent the natural nipple position. 5. The graft of claim 1 , further comprising an imaginary horizontal axis intersecting the arcuate peripheral edge at first and second farthest and oppositely positioned points, passing through the focal point such that the vertical and horizontal axes intersect one another at the focal point, and having a horizontal length measured between the first and second farthest and oppositely positioned points, wherein the vertical length is the same as or greater than the horizontal length. 6. The graft of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of notches, each notch being positioned on the arcuate peripheral edge to provide guidance to a user for properly orienting the graft relative to the body feature being treated, the plurality of notches comprising: a first notch positioned at the first farthest and oppositely positioned point; a topmost notch positioned at the topmost point of the graft, wherein when the graft is in a preferred orientation relative to the body feature being treated, the topmost notch will be aligned with a superior point of the body feature; a second notch positioned at the second farthest and oppositely positioned point; a plurality of cuff elements, each of which has a width measured from the arcuate peripheral edge, toward the geometric center, to an imaginary arcuate line on the graft, wherein, when the cuff elements are folded at the imaginary arcuate line, a reinforced folded edge is formed for affixing the graft to surrounding body tissue of the patient, the plurality of cuff elements comprising: a first cuff element defined by and extending between the first and topmost notches; a second cuff element defined by and extending between the topmost and second notches; a third cuff element defined by and extending between the first and second notches. 7. A surgical method for treating a breast of a patient, wherein the breast has contours, the surgical method comprising: positioning the graft of claim 1 within the patient proximate to or in place of the breast being treated, and affixing the graft to surrounding body tissues in a manner which permits expansion and reshaping of the graft into a three dimensional structure which conforms to the contours of the breast being treated. 8. A graft of for treating a body feature of a patient, wherein the body feature has contours, the graft is planar prior to placement in the patient and comprises: an arcuate peripheral edge defining a generally circular or slightly oval shape with a geometric center; a focal point located at or near the geometric center; a plurality of slots extending entirely through the graft and forming two or more circular patterns which are spaced apart and concentric about the focal point, and a cuff element extending along at least a portion of the arcuate peripheral edge and having a width measured from the arcuate peripheral edge, toward the geometric center, to an imaginary arcuate line on the graft, wherein when the cuff element is folded at the imaginary arcuate line a reinforced folded edge is formed for affixing the graft to surrounding body tissue of the patient. 9. The graft of claim 8 , wherein the graft is sized and shaped for treating a body feature selected from: a breast, a knee, an elbow, a chin, a fingertip, a toe, a heel, a foot, and buttocks. 10. The graft of claim 8 , further comprising at least one notch positioned on the arcuate peripheral edge to provide guidance to a user for properly orienting the graft relative to the body feature being treated. 11. A graft for treating a body feature of a patient, wherein the body feature has contours, the graft is planar prior to placement in the patient and comprises: an arcuate peripheral edge defining a generally circular or slightly oval shape with a geometric center; a focal point located at or near the geometric center; a plurality of slots extending entirely through the graft and forming two or more circular patterns which are spaced apart and concentric about the focal point, and at least one notch positioned on the arcuate peripheral edge to provide guidance to a user for properly orienting the graft relative to the body feature being treated. 12. The graft of claim 11 , wherein the at least one notch comprises a plurality of notches, each of which is positioned on the arcuate peripheral edge and which are spaced apart from one another to provide guidance to a user for properly orienting the graft relative to the body feature being treated. 13. A graft for treating a body feature of a patient, wherein the body feature has contours, the graft is planar prior to placement in the patient and comprises: an arcuate peripheral edge defining a generally circular or slightly oval shape with a geometric center; a focal point located at or near the geometric center; and a plurality of slots extending entirely through the graft and forming two or more circular patterns which are spaced apart and concentric about the focal point, wherein the graft is formed from a biocompatible material comprising an acellular dermal matrix which comprises a dermal tissue consisting essentially of a portion of a papillary dermis and at least a portion of a reticular dermis, and essentially lacking an epidermis, a dermis-epidermis junction, a portion of papillary dermis proximate the dermis-epidermis junction and a hypodermis. 14. A graft for treating a body feature of a patient, wherein the body feature has contours, the graft is planar prior to placement in the patient and comprises: an arcuate peripheral edge defining a generally circular or slightly oval shape with a geometric center; at least one cuff element extending along at least a portion of the arcuate peripheral edge and having a width measured from the arcuate peripheral edge, toward the geometric center, to an imaginary arcuate line on the graft, wherein, when the at least one cuff element is folded at the imaginary arcuate
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