Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Implantable prosthesis
Patent
1995-04-25
1997-08-19
Jones, Mary Beth
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Implantable prosthesis
623 8, A61F 202, A61F 212
Patent
active
056583303
ABSTRACT:
A breast prosthesis for implantation beneath the skin is disclosed. In one preferred embodiment the prosthesis has an outer elastic shell which encloses a biocompatible fluid and a silicone foam insert of unitary construction having the shape and approximate consistency of breast tissue. The foam insert occupies substantially the entire volume enclosed by the shell of the implantable prosthesis and consists of a foam body that is molded to the shape of the breast. The foam body has both open-cell and closed-cell characteristics. Portions of the foam insert are closed-cell with open-cell passageways threading themselves throughout the structure. The insert is of unitary construction and made by (a) heating a mold to an appropriate temperature; (b) mixing air bubbles into a dispersion of uncured silicone; (c) injecting the bubble-laden, uncured silicone into the preheated mold; and (d) applying a vacuum until the foam insert cures. The volume of the foam insert should preferably be substantially equal to the unstretched volume of the shell which surrounds the foam body. In another preferred embodiment only a portion of the volume enclosed by the shell is occupied by the foam insert. In this embodiment, one surface of the foam insert conforms to the curvature of at least a portion of the shell and may be affixed to the conforming inner surface of the shell thereby effectively thickening or reinforcing the overlying shell. In yet another embodiment a foam insert made as described above comprising an open-cell and closed-cell foam body may be directly implanted beneath the skin for breast augmentation or reconstruction without a shell. The inner surface of the mold may be textured to provide additional opportunity for desirable tissue ingrowth following implantation.
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Carlisle Daniel Alan
Guillen Blanca
Waybright Richard S.
Jones Mary Beth
McGhan Medical Corp.
Petit Michael G.
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