US20070225804A1 - Hernia Prosthesis for the Treatment of Inguinal Hernias - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- the object of the present invention corresponds to a surgical prosthesis for the treatment of inguinal hernia, having been obtained in its structuring of a new conception taking on the form of a loop and whose design is based to the utmost on the anatomical constitution (which is altered in the case of hernias) of the human body in order to protect the weak spots of the abdominal wall such as the internal orifice and the whole posterior wall of the inguinal duct, so that the loop prosthesis to which we have been referring sets out to resolve by means of a single prosthetic piece the two most common types of inguinal hernias with the maximum safety and efficacy.
- the current technique contemplates the existence of various prostheses for the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias, normally made in different materials such as polypropylene or Goretex, offering various designs and features, but we consider that all the systems used do not achieve the desired degree of efficacy and for this purpose we have studied and created the improved prosthesis at hand here, in which its “loop” type design improves surgical results sensibly, this prosthesis being on the other hand quite different from the various means currently used.
- the improved prosthesis for the surgical treatment of hernias of the groin that is the object of the present registration stems from a flat surface which presents a middle bisecting line separating two asymmetric halves, the first part of the loop being formed with the right half superimposed over the left, the bow being finally formed by the lower tabs, with the right-hand tab being superimposed on the left-hand one.
- the “loop” prosthesis configuration presents a dynamic aspect as it restrains the movements of the muscles to which it is attached and remains fixed.
- FIG. 1 Front development view of the plane morphology piece of the prosthesis, wherein there is a middle bisecting line partly separating two asymmetric halves with which the loop is formed.
- FIG. 2 Front view of the piece in FIG. 1 , with the first phase for forming the loop with the right-hand part overlying the left-hand half, as may be observed according to the direction of the superimposed directional arrow.
- FIG. 3 Front view of the piece of FIGS. 1 and 2 with the termination of the bow in accordance with the superimposed arrow, with the lower superimposed tabs forming the bow, with the result that the tab of the left-hand half overlies the tab of the right-hand half, leaving a minimised central cavity which will accommodate the spermatic cord snugly in the form of an anatomic ring.
- FIG. 4 Front view of the folded laminar piece forming the loop, showing the areas of increased strength achieved (dotted), corresponding to two triangular areas, arranged to match up with the patient's anatomically weak areas.
- FIG. 5 Front view of FIG. 4 , where the development diagram of the prosthesis may be observed with the first portion of the loop already made and the incorporation of the spermatic cord within the loop obtained by means of the raising of the superimposed lower tab of the left-hand half.
- FIG. 6 The same front view of FIGS. 4 and 5 , showing how it encircles the spermatic cord, whose posterior wall it is intended to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which said cord emerges, which it ensheathes forming an artificial ring, whilst the areas of increased strength may also be observed, matching up with the anatomical areas whose alteration brings about the appearance of the most common forms of inguinal hernias.
- FIG. 2 it may be seen how the first part of the loop is formed with the right-hand side ( 3 ) overlying the left-hand half ( 4 ), as indicated by the direction of the arrow, the bow being finally formed, as may be observed in FIG. 3 , with the result that the lower end tab ( 6 ) of the left-hand side ( 4 ) is superimposed on the lower end tab ( 7 ) of the right-hand side ( 3 ), forming the central cavity ( 8 ), said operations being performed as indicated by the directional arrow ( 9 ) which determines the positioning.
- the spermatic cord ( 12 ) In the central cavity ( 8 ), obtained by the installation of the two right-hand and left-hand parts ( 8 and 9 ) respectively of the general piece, the spermatic cord ( 12 ) will be fitted by raising the tab ( 6 ), the spermatic cord being ensheathed over the area corresponding to the posterior wall which it is intended to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which there emerges said cord, which it encircles forming an artificial ring.
- the design of the prosthesis ( 1 ) is based on the normal anatomical constitution, with the prosthesis forming a loop in order to remedy the weak areas which give rise to the two most common forms of inguinal hernias with a single prosthetic piece, with the result that on account of its helical development the “loop” prosthesis presents a dynamic configuration, which restrains the movements of the muscles to which it is attached and fixed.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a surgical prosthesis which is intended for the treatment of inguinal hernias. The inventive prosthesis has been provided with a novel structural design, in the form of a loop, which is based primarily on the natural anatomical form of the human body. The prosthesis is intended to protect weak points in the abdominal wall, such as the internal inguinal orifice and all of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal, such that, using only one prosthetic part, the loop prosthesis can be used to repair the two most frequent types of inguinal hernias with maximum safety and effectiveness.
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- The object of the present invention corresponds to a surgical prosthesis for the treatment of inguinal hernia, having been obtained in its structuring of a new conception taking on the form of a loop and whose design is based to the utmost on the anatomical constitution (which is altered in the case of hernias) of the human body in order to protect the weak spots of the abdominal wall such as the internal orifice and the whole posterior wall of the inguinal duct, so that the loop prosthesis to which we have been referring sets out to resolve by means of a single prosthetic piece the two most common types of inguinal hernias with the maximum safety and efficacy.
- The current technique contemplates the existence of various prostheses for the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias, normally made in different materials such as polypropylene or Goretex, offering various designs and features, but we consider that all the systems used do not achieve the desired degree of efficacy and for this purpose we have studied and created the improved prosthesis at hand here, in which its “loop” type design improves surgical results sensibly, this prosthesis being on the other hand quite different from the various means currently used.
- Essentially the improved prosthesis for the surgical treatment of hernias of the groin that is the object of the present registration stems from a flat surface which presents a middle bisecting line separating two asymmetric halves, the first part of the loop being formed with the right half superimposed over the left, the bow being finally formed by the lower tabs, with the right-hand tab being superimposed on the left-hand one. In this way, with the first part of the “loop” already made, it encircles the spermatic cord whose posterior wall it is aimed to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which this cord emerges, which it surrounds forming an artificial ring, enlarging the areas of increased resistance, which match up with the anatomical areas whose alteration gives rise to the appearance of the most common forms of inguinal hernias.
- On account of its helical development the “loop” prosthesis configuration presents a dynamic aspect as it restrains the movements of the muscles to which it is attached and remains fixed.
- The figures represented in the drawings attached show as specified below:
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FIG. 1 .—Front development view of the plane morphology piece of the prosthesis, wherein there is a middle bisecting line partly separating two asymmetric halves with which the loop is formed. -
FIG. 2 .—Front view of the piece inFIG. 1 , with the first phase for forming the loop with the right-hand part overlying the left-hand half, as may be observed according to the direction of the superimposed directional arrow. -
FIG. 3 .—Front view of the piece ofFIGS. 1 and 2 with the termination of the bow in accordance with the superimposed arrow, with the lower superimposed tabs forming the bow, with the result that the tab of the left-hand half overlies the tab of the right-hand half, leaving a minimised central cavity which will accommodate the spermatic cord snugly in the form of an anatomic ring. -
FIG. 4 .—Front view of the folded laminar piece forming the loop, showing the areas of increased strength achieved (dotted), corresponding to two triangular areas, arranged to match up with the patient's anatomically weak areas. -
FIG. 5 .—Front view ofFIG. 4 , where the development diagram of the prosthesis may be observed with the first portion of the loop already made and the incorporation of the spermatic cord within the loop obtained by means of the raising of the superimposed lower tab of the left-hand half. -
FIG. 6 .—The same front view ofFIGS. 4 and 5 , showing how it encircles the spermatic cord, whose posterior wall it is intended to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which said cord emerges, which it ensheathes forming an artificial ring, whilst the areas of increased strength may also be observed, matching up with the anatomical areas whose alteration brings about the appearance of the most common forms of inguinal hernias. - Referring always to the attached diagrams, it should be pointed out that in the different figures represented in them numerical elevational values have been included relating to the descriptions of its features and operation that are set out hereinunder, in this way facilitating their immediate localisation, (1) being a front development view of the laminar piece that will form the loop, having a bisecting line (2) executed more or less down the centre, partly dividing the piece (1) into two asymmetric halves, the right-hand side half (3) and the other left-hand side half (4), between which two halves the loop will be formed for the surgical treatment of hernias of the groin.
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FIG. 2 it may be seen how the first part of the loop is formed with the right-hand side (3) overlying the left-hand half (4), as indicated by the direction of the arrow, the bow being finally formed, as may be observed inFIG. 3 , with the result that the lower end tab (6) of the left-hand side (4) is superimposed on the lower end tab (7) of the right-hand side (3), forming the central cavity (8), said operations being performed as indicated by the directional arrow (9) which determines the positioning. - According to the folding of the pieces of the loop in accordance with the process shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , we may observe the areas of increased strength obtained, corresponding to two triangular areas (10 and 11), represented with dots, in the areas of superimposition of two pieces of the loop, which are made to match up with the patient's anatomically weak areas. - In the central cavity (8), obtained by the installation of the two right-hand and left-hand parts (8 and 9) respectively of the general piece, the spermatic cord (12) will be fitted by raising the tab (6), the spermatic cord being ensheathed over the area corresponding to the posterior wall which it is intended to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which there emerges said cord, which it encircles forming an artificial ring.
- As may be observed in
FIG. 6 , the areas of increased strength match up with the anatomical areas whose alteration brings about the appearance of the most common forms of inguinal hernias. - The design of the prosthesis (1) is based on the normal anatomical constitution, with the prosthesis forming a loop in order to remedy the weak areas which give rise to the two most common forms of inguinal hernias with a single prosthetic piece, with the result that on account of its helical development the “loop” prosthesis presents a dynamic configuration, which restrains the movements of the muscles to which it is attached and fixed.
- Considering amply described each and every one of the parts making up the improved prostheses for the surgical treatment of groin hernias which is the object of the invention, it only remains for us to state the possibility that the different parts may be made in a variety of materials, sizes and shapes, while those variations of a constructional type as advocated by practice may also be incorporated into its constitution, providing that they are not capable of altering the essential points of what is the object of the present Utility Model registration.
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1. Improved prosthesis for the surgical treatment of groin hernias, characterised in that it comprises a laminar development piece provided with a middle bisecting line partly separating two asymmetric parts forming two halves, so that in principle by folding the right-hand half is superimposed over the left-hand half initiating the formation of the loop, which for completion requires the raising of the lower left-hand tab to superimpose it on the lower right-hand tab, forming a central cavity in the form of an anatomical ring facing the patient's weak areas which cause the two most common forms of inguinal hernias.
2. Improved prosthesis for the surgical treatment of groin hernias according to the previous claim, characterised in that the folding of the two halves of the laminar piece forms two areas of increased strength, achieved by the double wall of the laminar piece, which correspond to two triangular areas matching up with the anatomically weak areas, with the incorporation of a spermatic cord ensheathed through the folding of the loop and accommodated in the central cavity of same, facing the posterior wall that it is aimed to reinforce, as well as the anatomical ring through which said spermatic cord emerges, which it encircles to form an artificial ring.
3. Improved prosthesis for the surgical treatment of groin hernias characterised in that its loop configuration gives rise to a helical development that confers a dynamic aspect on it restraining the movements of the muscles, whereby permitting a single prosthetic piece to resolve the two most common types of hernia.
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