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Claims for Patent: 10,098,744


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Summary for Patent: 10,098,744
Title:Joint device and method
Abstract: A mold adapted to be introduced into a joint of a human patient for resurfacing at least one carrying contacting surface of said joint is provided. The mold is adapted to receive material for resurfacing at least one carrying contacting surface of said joint. The mold is further adapted to be resorbed by the human body or melt after having served its purpose. Further, a method of treating hip joint osteoarthritis in a human patient by providing an artificial hip joint surface using a mold is provided. The method comprises the steps of: said mold being placed inside of said hip joint, said mold being injected with a fluid adapted to harden, said fluid hardening inside of said hip joint, said mold being resorbed by the human body, and said hardened fluid serving as artificial hip joint surface.
Inventor(s): Forsell; Peter (Bouveret, CH)
Assignee:
Application Number:15/193,184
Patent Claims:1. A surgical or arthroscopic method for providing an artificial joint surface in a human patient using a mold, said method comprising the steps of: placing at least two trocars in an area of the patient being located in the proximity of a bone adjacent to a joint, inserting a camera through one of the trocars, inserting at least one dissecting tool through one of said at least two trocars, dissecting an area of the adjacent bone, creating a hole in said dissected area, said hole passing through the adjacent bone and into the joint of the human patient, placing said mold inside of the joint, injecting said mold with a fluid adapted to cure, wherein said mold is adapted to chemically react with the injected fluid such that said mold is resorbed by the human body and/or melts by the injected material, wherein the step of placing said mold inside of the joint is conducted by introducing a mold passing through the hole into the joint, and thereafter conducting the step of injecting said mold with a fluid adapted to cure, also through said hole, and said fluid being adapted to cure serving as artificial joint surface.

2. The surgical or arthroscopic method according to claim 1, wherein said mold comprises a material adapted to chemically react with the injected fluid material such that said mold melts or is resorbed by the human body after having received the injected fluid material and thus served its purpose.

3. The surgical or arthroscopic method according to any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein after said fluid has cured inside of the joint said fluid serves as an artificial joint surface.

4. The method according to any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein said method further comprises the step of heating said fluid to a temperature of more than 40 degrees Celsius for transforming said fluid from a solid to a fluid, and said injected fluid transforming to a solid when received in said mold, or heating said fluid to a temperature of more than 60 degrees Celsius for transforming said fluid from a solid to a fluid, and said injected fluid transforming to a solid when received in said mold, or heating said fluid to a temperature of more than 90 degrees Celsius for transforming said fluid from a solid to a fluid, and said injected fluid transforming to a solid when received in said mold, or heating said material to a temperature of more than 200 degrees Celsius for transforming said material into a fluid, or heating said fluid to a temperature of more than 400 degrees Celsius for transforming said fluid from a solid to a fluid, and said injected fluid transforming to a solid when received in said mold.

5. The method according to claim 4, wherein said fluid is injected with such a high temperature that it affects the nerve cells in a resurfacing contacting surface to damage the nerve cells to reduce pain.

6. The method according to any one of claims 1 or 2 further comprising the step of: inserting a needle or a tube like instrument into a cavity of the patient being located in the proximity of a bone adjacent to said joint, using the needle or tube like instrument to fill the cavity with a gas, wherein the at least two trocars are laparoscopic trocars.

7. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said joint in a human patient is one of a shoulder joint, an elbow joint, a hip joint, a knee joint or a foot joint.

8. The method according to claim 7, wherein, if the said joint is a hip joint the step of placing said mold into the hip joint comprises the step of introducing said mold through a hole in the pelvic bone or a hole in the femoral bone or a hole in the hip joint capsule, and if said joint instead is the knee joint the step of placing said mold into the knee joint comprises the step of introducing said mold through a hole in the femoral bone or a hole in the tibia bone or a hole in the knee joint capsule.

9. The method according to claim 6, wherein the joint is a knee joint, the knee joint comprising the femoral bone and the tibia bone having contacting carrying surfaces carrying weight in the knee joint, the method steps comprise: inserting said needle or said tube like instrument into the patient's knee joint, using the needle or tube like instrument to fill the knee joint with a gas, placing said at least one arthroscopic camera and said at least one surgical instrument in the patient's knee joint, dissecting an area of the tibia bone, creating a hole in said dissected area, said hole passing through the tibia bone and into the knee joint of the human patient, introducing a mold through said hole passing into the knee joint, placing said mold between the femoral bone and the tibia bone, said fluid curing inside of the knee joint and serving as artificial knee joint surface.

10. The method according to claim 6, wherein the joint is a hip joint of a human patient, the hip joint comprising an acetabulum and a caput femur having contacting carrying surfaces carrying weight in the hip joint, the method steps comprise: inserting said needle or said tube like instrument into the patient's abdomen, using the needle or tube like instrument to fill the abdomen with a gas, placing at least two laparoscopic trocars in the patient's abdomen, inserting a camera through one of the laparoscopic trocars into the patient's abdomen, inserting at least one dissecting tool through one of said at least two laparoscopic trocars, dissecting an area of the pelvic bone on the opposite side from the acetabulum, creating a hole in said dissected area, said hole passing through the pelvic bone and into the hip joint of the human patient, introducing a mold passing into the hip joint, placing said mold between the acetabulum and the caput femur, said fluid curing inside of the hip joint and serving as artificial hip joint surface.

11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the step of dissecting an area of the pelvic bone comprises dissecting in at least one of the following areas: the abdominal cavity, an area between peritoneum and the pelvic bone, the pelvic area, and the inguinal area.

12. The method according to any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein said mold comprises an activation material chosen from one of a hyaluronan-based material, a fibrin-based material, a collagen-based material, a chitosan-based material.

13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said fluid adapted to cure comprise hyaluronidase if said mold's activation material is hyaluronan-based material, plasmin if said mold's activation material is fibrin-based material, collagenase if said mold's activation material is collagen-based material, lysozyme if said mold's activation material is chitosan-based material, wherein the material of said mold is affected by the injection of the fluid adapted to cure such that the mold melts or is resorbed faster than without the injection of the corresponding fluid adapted to cure.

Details for Patent 10,098,744

Applicant Tradename Biologic Ingredient Dosage Form BLA Approval Date Patent No. Expiredate
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated VITRASE hyaluronidase Injection 021640 05/05/2004 ⤷  Try a Trial 2029-07-10
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated VITRASE hyaluronidase Injection 021640 12/02/2004 ⤷  Try a Trial 2029-07-10
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. AMPHADASE hyaluronidase Injection 021665 10/26/2004 ⤷  Try a Trial 2029-07-10
Akorn, Inc. HYDASE hyaluronidase Injection 021716 10/25/2005 ⤷  Try a Trial 2029-07-10
Smith & Nephew, Inc. SANTYL collagenase Ointment 101995 06/04/1965 ⤷  Try a Trial 2029-07-10
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