Fabric prosthesis for repairing a tissue wall defect in proximity of a tube-like structure

US9504549B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9504549-B2
Application numberUS-201113286929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 1, 2011
Priority dateNov 12, 2010
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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Implantable prostheses for repairing soft tissue defects near an anatomical tube and methods for their manufacture are described. Exemplary prostheses may be implanted at a soft tissue repair site, for example, in treating an inguinal hernia. An implantable prosthesis may include a patch made up of two co-knit fabric layers, and a passageway for receiving an anatomical cord extending through the fabric layers. The passageway is configured through the first fabric layer so as to minimize the prospects of the cord-like structure contacting the portion of the second fabric layer defining the passageway therethrough. The passageway through the first fabric layer may include a barrier.

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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable prosthesis for repairing a tissue wall defect near a tubular structure, the prosthesis comprising: a first fabric layer including a first surface, a second opposed surface, and a first edge portion extending from the first surface to the second opposed surface and defining a length therebetween, the first edge portion defining a first opening, the first fabric layer also including a barrier that is connected to an integrated with the first edge portion along the length thereof, the barrier extending from and being co-planar with the first edge portion along the length thereof to form a continuous ring; a second fabric layer having a medial edge, a lateral edge, a superior edge and an inferior edge, the second fabric layer including a body portion constructed and arranged to cover and to repair an inguinal hernia defect, the second fabric layer including a second edge portion defining a second opening, the second opening registered with the first opening; and a passageway through the first and second layers that is adapted to receive a tubular structure, the passageway defined by an opening through the coplanar barrier in the first fabric layer and the second opening through the second fabric layer, wherein the coplanar barrier in the first fabric layer is adapted to obstruct contact between the tubular structure when received in the passageway and the second edge portion of the second fabric layer, wherein a region of the second fabric layer located on a medial side of the passageway is continuous between the superior edge and the inferior edge of the second fabric layer along a line extending tangent to a medial edge of the passageway. 2. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the passageway through the first fabric layer is smaller than a cross-sectional area of the passageway through the second fabric layer. 3. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the barrier includes a gelatinous material. 4. The implantable prosthesis of claim 3 , wherein the gelatinous material includes hyaluronic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, collagen, omega fatty acid, and mixtures thereof. 5. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the barrier does not extend into the second opening. 6. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a second barrier is further included in selected portions of the first surface of the first fabric layer and the second opposed surface of the first fabric layer. 7. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , further including a plurality of bioactive agent loaded microspheres dispersed within the barrier. 8. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , further including a slit extending from the passageway to an edge of the prosthesis. 9. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a width of the first fabric layer is narrower than a width of the second fabric layer. 10. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first fabric layer is resorbable. 11. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the second fabric layer is nonresorbable. 12. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second fabric layers are co-knit together. 13. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second fabric layers are in the form of a patch. 14. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first opening and the second opening are similarly sized. 15. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the first opening in the first fabric layer is smaller than a cross-sectional area of the second opening in the second fabric layer, the passageway running through the first and second openings. 16. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is arranged to cover at least part of the passageway through the second fabric layer in response to the presence of the tubular structure in the passageway through the first fabric layer. 17. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the lateral edge of the second fabric layer is not substantially flush with a lateral edge of the first fabric layer. 18. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the second fabric layer has a medial region including a medial region inferior edge and a medial region superior edge, and the first fabric layer extends from the medial region inferior edge to the medial region superior edge of the second fabric layer. 19. The implantable prosthesis of claim 18 , wherein the inferior edge and the superior edge of the medial region of the second fabric layer is substantially flush with a respective inferior edge and a superior edge of the first fabric layer. 20. The implantable prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second fabric layers have respective medial and lateral edges that are substantially flush, and wherein an inferior edge and a superior edge of the first fabric layer are spaced inwardly from the inferior edge and the superior edge of the second fabric layer.

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Classifications

  • Special surfaces of prostheses, e.g. for improving ingrowth (A61F2/30767 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A61B17/12Primary

    for ligaturing or otherwise compressing tubular parts of the body, e.g. blood vessels or umbilical cord · CPC title

  • having a special mesh pattern · CPC title

  • A61F2/0063Primary

    Implantable repair or support meshes, e.g. hernia meshes · CPC title

  • placed in or outside the body opening close to the surface of the body (plugging an opening in the wall of a hollow or tubular organ A61B17/0057) · CPC title

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What does patent US9504549B2 cover?
Implantable prostheses for repairing soft tissue defects near an anatomical tube and methods for their manufacture are described. Exemplary prostheses may be implanted at a soft tissue repair site, for example, in treating an inguinal hernia. An implantable prosthesis may include a patch made up of two co-knit fabric layers, and a passageway for receiving an anatomical cord extending through th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Darois Roger E, Hoye Kathleen, Bard Inc C R
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/12. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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