Barbed prosthetic knit and hernia repair mesh made therefrom as well as process for making said prosthetic knit

US2016374792A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016374792-A1
Application numberUS-201615262165-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateSep 12, 2016
Priority dateDec 29, 2011
Publication dateDec 29, 2016
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The present invention relates to a prosthetic knit based on at least a first yarn of biocompatible polymer material defining first and second opposite and openwork faces, and on at least a second biocompatible and heat-fusible monofilament yarn, forming barbs that protrude outwards from at least said first face and are obtained by melting loops generated by said second yarn, the chart followed for the knitting of said first and second yarns on a warp knitting machine having three guide bars B 1, B 2, B 3 being the following, according to the ISO 11676 standard:—Bar B 1: 1.0/0.1//—Bar B 2: 1.0/7.7/6.6/7.7//—Bar B 3: 2.1/5.5/3.4/0.0// said second yarn following the chart of bar B 3. The present invention also relates to a process for manufacturing such a knit.

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1 - 11 . (canceled) 12 . A prosthetic knit comprising at least a first monofilament yarn of biocompatible polymer material defining first and second opposite faces, at least the second face including openings, and at least a second biocompatible and heat-fusible monofilament yarn which forms barbs that protrude outward from at least said first face, wherein the openings and the barbs are distributed such that when the knit is rolled upon itself at least some of the barbs present on the first face are caused to be trapped within some of the openings on the second face, and when the knit is unrolled the trapped barbs will be released from the openings of the second face by applying an average force of 1.13±0.33 N. 13 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein a maximum force of 3.54±0.85 N can be applied to unroll the knit. 14 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the openings and the barbs are distributed such that the knit experiences a number of points of resistance of 52±11 when the knit is unrolled at a constant extension rate. 15 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the first monofilament yarns are made of polyester terephthalate (PET) having a diameter of 0.09 mm. 16 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 15 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn comprises a material selected from polypropylene, polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, and mixtures thereof. 17 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 15 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn is a polylactic acid monofilament yarn having a diameter of 0.15 mm. 18 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 15 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn is a polypropylene monofilament yarn having a diameter of 0.15 mm. 19 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the barbs are not damaged after unrolling. 20 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the first yarn is knit on a warp knitting machine having at least three guide bars B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , according to ISO 11676 standard and the first yarn following the chart of bars B 1 and B 2 : Bar B 1 : 1.0/0.1// Bar B 2 : 1.0/7.7/6.6/7.7// 21 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the second yarn is knit on a warp knitting machine having at least three guide bars B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , according to ISO 11676 standard and the second yarn following the chart of bar B 3 : Bar B 3 : 2.1/5.5/3.4/0.0// 22 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , further comprising a non-stick coating made of a biocompatible material. 23 . The prosthetic knit according to claim 12 , wherein the first face includes openings. 24 . A method for hernia repair comprising rolling a prosthetic knit up on itself, the knit including at least a first yarn of biocompatible polymer material defining first and second opposite and openwork faces, and at least a second biocompatible and heat-fusible monofilament yarn which forms barbs that protrude outward from at least said first face and are obtained by melting loops generated by the second yarn, said first and second yarns being knit on a warp knitting machine have three guide bars B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , according to ISO 11676 standard and the following chart Bar B 1 : 1.0/0.1// Bar B 2 : 1.0/7.7/6.6/7.7// Bar B 3 : 2.1/5.5/3.4/0.0// the second yarn following the chart of bar B 3 , conveying the rolled knit to a site of implantation, and unrolling the knit by exerting a minimal force to disentangle the barbs. 25 . The method of claim 24 , further comprising introducing the rolled knit into a trocar prior to conveying the rolled knit to the site of implantation. 26 . The method of claim 24 , wherein the first monofilament yarns are made of polyester terephthalate (PET) having a diameter of 0.09 mm. 27 . The method of claim 24 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn comprises a material selected from polypropylene, polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, and mixtures thereof. 28 . The method of claim 27 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn is a polylactic acid monofilament yarn having a diameter of 0.15 mm. 29 . The method of claim 27 , wherein the second heat-fusible monofilament yarn is a polypropylene monofilament yarn having a diameter of 0.15 mm. 30 . The method of claim 24 , wherein the barbs are not damaged after unrolling. 31 . The method of claim 25 , wherein the yarns comprise an intrinsic stiffness that naturally returns the rolled knit to a flat configuration upon removal from the trocar.

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  • having a special mesh pattern · CPC title

  • One hairy surface, e.g. napped or raised (for pile fabrics D03D27/00, D04B1/02, D04B21/02) · CPC title

  • of the touch-and-close type · CPC title

  • Hernia repair mesh · CPC title

  • Designing or manufacturing processes · CPC title

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What does patent US2016374792A1 cover?
The present invention relates to a prosthetic knit based on at least a first yarn of biocompatible polymer material defining first and second opposite and openwork faces, and on at least a second biocompatible and heat-fusible monofilament yarn, forming barbs that protrude outwards from at least said first face and are obtained by melting loops generated by said second yarn, the chart followed …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sofradim Production
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/0063. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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