The invention relates to moulded articles for use in a human or animal body. The invention especially but not exclusively relates to moulded articles for replacement or correction of body parts of human or animal bodies, specifically bone structures and parts thereof, or to means for attaching prosthesis.
In surgery, especially bone related surgery such as orthopaedic surgery, for example for replacements of joints such as placing of a hip prosthesis, operations on fractures or on the spinal cord, such as hernia operations, it is sometimes necessary to replace part of a body part, especially of a bone structure or part thereof, for example lost tissue due to cutting, bone resorption or tumours or to add material for support purposes. For this purpose it is known to use grafted material such as bone removed from another part of the body or artificial body parts such as prosthesis.
Use of grafted material has the disadvantage that at least one second incision has to be made in a part of the body which is remote from the actual operation site to which said material is to be added. This may be traumatic to the patient, for example due to scar tissue forming after the operation and furthermore may increase the time to full recovery of the patient. This will also increase the risk of infections and lengthen the duration of the operation and thus of narcosis. Which should be kept to the minimum. Moreover, the graft material may be rejected or deteriorate over time.
Use of artificial body parts has the disadvantage that these may be rejected by the body, which means that relative large amounts of medicines may have to be used in order to minimise the risk of such rejection. Furthermore, such artificial body parts tend to loosen over time after the operation or the fit thereof deteriorates. Which means that a second or even further operation may become necessary. A further problem of these artificial body parts is that these are relative expensive and require removal of far more tissue from the body that required or desired for the actual operation.
There is a need for a means for use in a human or animal body, for example for replacement or support of structures.
One object of the present invention is to provide a means for use in a human or animal body, which prevents or at least mitigates at least a number of the disadvantages of the known methods as discussed here above.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a moulded article, to be used in an animal or human body.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a moulded article for us in a human or animal body, which enables bone or other body tissue ingrowth, which article is or can be formed conform a body space it is to be used in.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a mass for forming an article that can be used in an animal or human body, especially for replacement or support of a body part such as a bone structure or part thereof.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide for a method for forming an article for use in an animal or human body.
The invention also has as an object to provide for a method for replacing, filling and/or supporting part of a human or animal body such as a bone structure or part thereof.
At least a number of these and further objects of the invention can be met with the present invention.
According to the present invention there is provided a moulded article, comprising interconnected granules resulting in a rigid or semi-rigid structure. The granules as such and the structure in general are biocompatible. At least part of the granules is porous.
A moulded article according to the present invention has the advantage that it can easily be made, in any desired shape, and can readily be placed and used inside a human or animal body. Due to the porosity of the structure of at least part of said granules bone and/or other bodily tissues can and will grow into said structure, in and/or onto said granules, such that a solid and permanent connection is obtained between said structure and the surrounding part of said body.
In the present application a moulded article has to be understood as any artifact having been made in any shape, by for example a moulding process in a mould, such as a compression mould or injection mould, or by “free moulding” in which a mass is shaped into a desired form without the use of a mould. This may also be referred to as “sculpturing” or similar terms. The term granules has to be understood as encompassing at least any relatively small element, having a regular or irregular shape. Porous has to be understood as having at least openings going into and/or through said granules and/or said structure.
In a preferred embodiment the granules are at least interconnected by mechanical interaction, especially but not exclusively due to pressure.
A moulded article according to the present invention can be moulded in a mould, defining a general shape of said structure. Within said mould a physical and/or chemical reaction can occur for forming the interconnection between the granules, which can be controlled well. A mould to be used for forming a moulded article according to the present invention may be of solid and fixed shape design. However, such mould can also be partly or fully of a flexible design, for example made of an elastomeric or rubbery material or provided with movable parts, inserts or the like in order to amend the shape of the mould, especially a mould cavity within said mould, to fit the desired use of the moulded article.
Preferably the moulded article, especially the structure thereof, is at least partly porous, such that bone tissue and/or bodily fluids of a human or animal can pass through and/or grow into at least part of said article. This will result in a direct connection of the article to a bodily structure such as bone.
The granules are preferably made of or at least containing titanium or a titanium alloy. Most preferably the granules comprise reaction products of titanium chloride resulting in a desired sponge-like structure. This will lead to a structure having improved ingrowth of body tissue, especially bone, and better controlled porosity when compared to for example granules made by blowing gas through molten titanium. However, other chemical and/or physical methods may be used for obtaining porosity in granules. The granules preferably have a sponge like structure, having relatively large pores between thin wire like elements.
The granules may be vibrated prior to or during interconnection. This results in a closer and more tight packing of the granules and better connecting. The density of the resulting moulded article can be varied by inter alia said vibrating.
In an alternative embodiment the moulded article is formed out of a deformable mass comprising said granules. Said mass preferably is or has been kneadable such that it can be sculptured into the desired shape. To this end the mass from which the article is to be formed may comprise a compound holding together said granules, for example a binding agent, which may be removed, for example by rinsing after forming said article, or can be used as a hardening agent for interconnecting said granules and forming said rigid structure. Said compound is chosen such that the porosity of the granules and/or structure is maintained or can be easily restored, for example by said rinsing with a fluid.
The outer surface of the structure is preferably at least partly and more preferably largely defined by the outer surfaces of granules, such that it has a roughness larger than the roughness of the individual granules. This may further improve the attachment of bodily matter such as bone and other tissue to said structure. The granules may be coated such as an adhesive coating.
The invention further relates to a mass for forming an article according to the present invention, comprising granules having at least partly a porous structure. The mass preferably is a heat settable mass.
The granules may be in a size range of for example between 0.2 and 10 mm and may be chosen based on inter alia the desired use. For example, in femur related applications preferably sizes are used between 0.5 and 2 mm, in acetabulum and cavity filling related applications preferably sizes are used between 0.5 and 2 mm.
The present invention further relates to a method for forming a moulded article, characterised by the features of claim 19.
A method according to the present invention has the advantage that a moulded article can be obtained for use in a human or animal body, for replacement of or support of a bodily structure or part thereof.
In an alternative, the present invention relates to an article for replacement of a body part, characterised by the features of claim 24.
Replacement of a body part has to be understood as encompassing but not limited to filling openings or holes in a bodily structure such as part of a skeleton, replacement of a complete bone or bone structure such as a vertebrae or an inter vertebrae disc or support of a body part or a prosthesis, for example in stead of or additional to cement in fixture of a prosthesis.
In a further embodiment the present invention relates to the use of granules made of bio-compatible material, as disclosed in claim 26.
The dependent claims disclose further advantageous embodiments of the present invention, which should not be considered limiting the scope of the present invention. Especially embodiments or aspects in the description should be considered as disclosed and claimed also.
In order to understand the present invention more fully embodiments thereof will be shown and discussed, with reference to the drawings. These show:
These embodiments are given as examples only and should not be considered as limiting the invention in any way. In the description and drawings the same or corresponding items or features are designated by the same or similar reference signs. Combinations of features of the various embodiments shown are considered disclosed herein also.
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The mould halves 2, 3 can be opened by separating them along a dividing line 6, so as to fill the cavity 4 or remove an article there from. In
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In another embodiment the mass 7 comprises a settable compound such as collagen powder, hydroxyappatite powder, preferably settable at temperatures below 40° C. which will, due to at least compression, interconnect said granules 8 in said mass 7. In a preferred embodiment the granules are compressed such that they are mechanically interconnected, preferably without any further compound as described above.
It should be noted that a mould 1 could also be used according to the present invention without the movable wall part 14. The mass 7 can be such that a chemical or physical interconnection can be obtained between the granules, using a compound as described above in said mass, for example a settable adhesive, two or more compound adhesives or the like. Also a mould 1 according to
The granules 8 in said article 5 as for example shown in
The surface roughness of the surface 11 of the article 5, formed by the granules, can be higher than the surface roughness of the individual granules 8. Between the granules 8 within said article 5 pores 12 can be formed providing further passage ways for bodily tissue such as bone or blood to enter into said article and/or pass through and/or grow into said article. The article in the embodiment shown is therefore porous both resulting from porosity of the granules and of the structure
The granules are made of a biocompatible material, such as metal, and are preferably made porous by chemical reaction or by blowing gas through a liquefied material such as metal or ceramics. In a preferred embodiment the granules are reaction products of a reaction of titanium chloride, resulting in said desired sponge like structure. By control of said reaction, for example through dosage of said chloride relative to the amount of titanium, the porosity can be controlled accurately. The granules 8 can have any desired shape, size and porosity, as well as density. In this description the size of a granule is defined by the diameter C of the smallest sphere into which said granule can fit, as is schematically shown in
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When a compound for providing said interconnection between the granules is used, this is preferably chosen such that any excess compound can easily be removed, for example by rinsing said article with a suitable solvent, such that the desired porosity of the article is obtained. Most preferably such compound is chosen such that it does not enter into the openings of the granules.
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It shall be clear to any person skilled in the art that articles can be varied in for example the shape, number, type, sizes, granules used, compounds added and the like depending on for example the position and function it will have to get inside a human or animal body.
According to the present invention a mass 7 can be used which is kneadable. This means that the rheology of the mass 7 is such that it can be shaped, especially sculptured manually, without using a closed mould as shown in
The granules preferably have an outer surface which is coarse in machining, resulting in a relatively high surface roughness of for example over 6 Ra, more specifically over 6.3 Ra. The products produced according to the present invention may have an even higher roughness. Granules of other materials having porosity could be used, for example hydroxiapatite. The porosity is preferably such that body fluids can enter the granules. Most preferably the pores are at least partly interconnected, such that said body fluids can pass through, promoting bone growth into said granules.
The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments shown and discussed by way of example only. Many variations are possible, including all combinations and variations of different aspects of the embodiments shown.
Articles according to the invention can have other shapes and dimensions, can be made of different granules of different materials and can comprise solid parts, for example a core of soiled or hollow metal, plastic or natural material, covered with a layer of granules as disclosed in the present description. Chemical substances such as medicines can be added to said granules or in between said granules and/or in such core, for example to increase acceptance of the article, promote bone growth into and adherence of bone to said article and the like. Part of the granules can be made bio degradable, such that during ingrowth of bone into said article, part of the article dissolves into the body of relevant human or animal. This may improve recovery and acceptance even further. Articles according to the present invention can be used inside the animal or human body but could also be used outside such body, for example for training or exhibition purposes.
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1029017 | May 2005 | NL | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT application no. PCT/NL2006/000245, designating the United States and filed May 11, 2006; which claims the benefit of the filing date of Dutch application no. NL 1029017, filed May 11, 2005; each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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Parent | PCT/NL2006/000245 | May 2006 | US |
Child | 11937572 | US |