Device for the regeneration of tissue, specifically bone regeneration by means of callus distraction
The device incorporates a structurally stable membrane (4, 4′, 34, 35) that incorporates a surface (15) to be bonded to a tissue to be regenerated, specifically a vital bone (2, 22, 38, 39). Means (9, 5, 6, 25, 36) are additionally provided whereby the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) is movable for the regeneration with a certain pulling force and speed. According to the invention the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) has, on its surface facing the tissue or bone, means (16) for the biological anchoring and adhesion for tissue or bone cells. These means (16) for the biological anchoring of tissue cells are specifically bone cells, protein molecules and/or osteoblasts (17), as well as indentations (45, 46, 48) and surface peaks (50) of the membrane.
The present invention is concerned with a device for the regeneration of tissue, specifically bone regeneration by means of callus distraction, having a membrane that is permeable for the exchange of nutrients at least for serum and structurally stable, incorporating a surface that is to be bonded to a tissue to be regenerated, specifically a vital bone, and having means whereby the membrane is movable for the regeneration. The invention is furthermore concerned with a membrane, as well as a process for tissue regeneration.
Methods for bone regeneration by means of callus distraction have been known for a long time. Callus distraction is used, for example, to build up the alveolar process. The formation of new bone is stimulated through progressive distraction of bone segments. In this manner a bone bed can be created in an alveolar process to receive an implant member. It is known that the formation of new bone occurs with a significant multiplication of osteoblasts, extracellular collagen and osteoids. Callus is the term for the temporary tissue that is formed in the course of a fracture consolidation. The osteoblasts, which have a diameter of approximately 20 micrometers, are responsible for the generation of bone tissue. The osteoblasts form an organic parent substance of collagen, which subsequently calcifies. Also known is the lengthening of extremities by means of callus distraction. In this process bone fragments are distracted approximately 1 millimeter per day. The distraction is followed by a consolidation phase during which the callus, which is soft during the distraction, hardens.
From the applicant's WO 01/91 663, a device for bone regeneration by means of callus distraction has become known in which a membrane is placed on the bone being regenerated and the formed callus is mechanically stressed. The device incorporates tension means whereby an adjustable tensile stress is exerted upon the membrane and a bone regeneration through callus distraction is thus induced. During the callus distraction a callus between the bone being regenerated and the membrane is stretched with this device. The membrane is moved at a certain speed, which may be 1 millimeter per day, for example. The speed is adjusted such that a soft callus can form during the distraction, which subsequently turns into a bone of satisfactory quality. If the speed of the distraction is too great, a callus of lesser quality is formed and, accordingly, a less sturdy bone. If the distraction takes place too slowly, the callus hardens and the membrane can no longer be moved, so that the distraction cannot be continued. The membrane is roughened on a surface facing the bone, to permit a bonding to a bone located underneath. A surface facing away from the bone is also roughened to prevent the membrane from becoming detached from a covering connective tissue.
From FR-2 753 366 A, a jaw implant has become known on which a resorbable membrane is fastened that covers a bone recess, which receives the implant.
It is the purpose of the membrane to enable a bone regeneration. A callus distraction, however, does not take place.
EP 0 475 077 reveals a membrane for bone regeneration that incorporates a resorbable or degradable polymer and/or polymeric ceramic material. The membrane serves to form callus on a bone. A callus distraction does not take place in this case either.
Although the exceptional importance of bone regeneration by callus distraction specifically in paradontology has been known for a long time, its use with the aid of the callus distraction has not found general acceptance in practice.
It is the object of the invention to create a device, a membrane, and a process that permits an even simpler and safer tissue regeneration and specifically bone regeneration by callus distraction. The invention is intended to specifically permit the bone regeneration in the field of paradontology.
The object of the invention is met with a device according to the preamble as specified in claim 1. The presented means for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts significantly improve the anchoring of the callus to the membrane. Due to this increased adhesion and corresponding anchoring of the callus to the membrane, there is a significantly greater certainty that the membrane will not be tom from the callus during the distraction. This also allows the callus to be stretched with the same forces as between two bone end pieces. The invention is not limited solely to the regeneration of bone tissue but it is suitable for any type of tissue in which cell proliferation and differentiation are triggered by biomechanical stimulus transfer on the cytoskeleton and tissue growth can be attained, like on an endothelium, for example.
The means for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts, according to an improvement of the invention, are anchor proteins that are fastened on the membrane. Protein molecules and particularly short-chain protein molecules are particularly suitable for the adhesion or anchoring of osteoblasts. The adhesion is based on an adhesion between the protein molecules and the osteoblasts. The protein molecules preferably extend over the entire surface facing the bone to be regenerated. In principle, other means, specifically organic molecules, are conceivable as well that ensure the above adhesion.
According to an improvement of the invention, provision is made for osteoblasts, which are anchored to said means for the biological adhesion, to be colonized on the surface of the preferably fastened at a distance to the membrane, for example on a tooth or implant.
The invention is furthermore concerned with a membrane for tissue regeneration and specifically bone regeneration by means of callus distraction, wherein this membrane is permeable for the exchange of nutrients and incorporates a surface that can be placed on a tissue being regenerated, and moved for the regeneration. This membrane thus is characterized in that said surface incorporates means for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts.
The membrane, according to an improvement of the invention, is comparatively rigid so that it can exert a tensile stress onto a tissue substantially without deformation.
According to an improvement of the invention, the membrane incorporates a carrier that is made preferably of metal, for example of titanium. This carrier is preferably open-pored and forms a grid or net that is permeable, specifically for serum, for the renewal of the callus.
A particularly advantageous design of the membrane results when, according to an improvement of the invention, the carrier is provided on its surface with a film-like layer that is permeable for the exchange of nutrients. This layer also has disposed on it, in the region of the perforations in the carrier, means for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts. As a result, the entire surface of the membrane facing the bone being regenerated can be provided with said means for the biological adhesion. This results in a particularly high degree of adhesion of the callus on the membrane.
The invention is furthermore concerned with a process for tissue regeneration and specifically bone regeneration, wherein a membrane that is permeable for the exchange of nutrients is bonded to a tissue or vital bone being regenerated and moved for the regeneration. The process is characterized according to the invention in that the surface of the membrane facing the tissue incorporates means for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts and that the membrane is placed at the tissue location being regenerated so that cells of the tissue bond to said means of the membrane and that, to form new tissue, the membrane is subsequently moved away from the tissue at a certain speed.
According to an improvement of the inventive process, provision is made for the membrane to be provided with osteoblasts on its surface facing the tissue or bone, prior to its placement on the tissue or bone. These osteoblasts accelerate the callus formation when the membrane is placed on the tissue or bone. Additionally, a particularly high degree of adhesion of the membrane on the callus can be attained. During the distraction, the membrane is moved away from the bone at a speed of 0.5 to 2 millimeters per day, preferably approximately 1 millimeter per day. After the callus distraction is complete, a consolidation phase follows, during which the callus is transformed into bone.
For the regeneration or new formation of bone, a membrane is used according to the invention that appears to the vital bone being regenerated substantially like a second vital bone. The callus formation between the membrane and the vital bone being regenerated thus largely corresponds to a callus distraction between two vital bones.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail below based on the drawings, in which:
The membrane 4 has a flat, disk-like shape, which has been adapted to the surface 21 of the vital bone 2 and embedded in the gum. The membrane 4 may thus be shaped flat, as shown, or dimensional, as it is shown for example in
The membrane 4 has a flat layer 10 that is permeable for nutrient fluid and specifically for serum. The layer 10 is specifically open-pored and has a thickness that is based on the structural requirements of the given application. This thickness is as a rule in the range of 0.1 to 2 millimeters. The pores, which are not shown here, are micro-pores that are wide enough to permit the passage of nutrients in a nutrient fluid. A substantial portion of these pores preferably has a diameter of less than approximately 500 micrometers.
The layer 10 is bonded along its surface to a carrier 13, which is a plate or grid or net, for example, of a suitable metal, specifically titanium. The carrier 13 incorporates a plurality of passages 14, which, in a plate-shaped embodiment, are perforations. These passages 14 permit the passage of nutrient fluid that is able to permeate the membrane 4 from a surface 11 and travel to a surface 15. The nutrient liquid is a serum in particular. The lower threshold of the diameter of these passages 14 is in the region of 5 μm to 25 μm. The carrier 13 may also be integrated into the layer 10. In principle, however, an embodiment is also conceivable wherein the carrier 13 does not exist and the layer 10 is stabilized by other suitable means. A stabilization by means of chemical surface hardening would be conceivable, for example.
The membrane 4 incorporates a surface 15 facing the vital bone 2. Applied to this surface 15 are means 16 for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts 17. These means 16 incorporate, for example, short-chain protein molecules that have 1 to 30 carbon atoms. The means 16 preferably extend over the entire surface 15 and additionally into the passages 14. Inside these passages 14 these means 16 are also applied on the inside of the layer. The means 16 in the region of the passages 14 are thus also disposed on an inner surface 12 of the layer 10. The means 16 are supplied with nutrients due to the open-pore design of the layer 10 and via the passages 14. In an embodiment in which the carrier 13 is not provided, the means 16 are applied directly to the surface 12.
The application of the membrane 4 or 4′, respectively, and the process for the callus distraction using these membranes will be explained in more detail below.
To regenerate the bone 2 and induce it to form new bone, the membrane 4 or 4′, respectively, is placed with its surface 15 on the vital bone 2 according to
The layer S develops through multiplication of the osteoblasts 17 or 18, respectively, into a callus K that is shown schematically in
In the embodiment according to
The membrane 24 is left in the starting position shown in
When the membrane 24 reaches the position shown in
- 1 Tooth 28 Threaded Rods
- 2 Bone 28 a Lower End
- 3 Tissue 29 Nut
- 4 Membrane 30 Arrow
- 5 Pulling Means 31 Arrow
- 5′ Spools 32 Bone Tissue
- 6 Thread 33 Surface
- 7 Gum 34 Arrow
- 8 Paradontium 35 Membrane
- 9 Magnet 36 Pulling Means
- 10 Layer 37 Intermediate Space
- 11 Fibrin Strands 38 Bone Segment
- 12 Surface 39 Bone Segment
- 13 Carrier 40 Arrows
- 14 Passages 41 Bone Tissue
- 15 Surface 42 Capillaries
- 16 Means 43 Interconnecting Pores
- 17 Osteoblasts 44 Cells
- 18 Osteoblasts 45 Indentations
- 19 Osteoblasts 46 Indentations
- 20 Osteoblasts 47 Capillaries
- 21 Surface 48 Indentations
- 22 Bone 49 Fibrin Strands
- 23 Recess 50 Surface Peaks
- 24 Membrane 51 Means
- 25 Pulling Means
- 26 Support Plate S Layer
- 27 Support Means K Callus
Claims
1. A device for the regeneration of tissue, specifically bone regeneration by means of callus distraction, having a membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) that is permeable for the exchange of nutrients at least for serum and structurally stable, incorporating a surface (15) that is to be bonded to a tissue to be regenerated, specifically a vital bone (2, 22, 38, 39), and having means (9, 5, 6, 25, 36) whereby the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) is movable for the regeneration with a certain pulling force and speed, characterized in that said membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) on its side facing the tissue or bone incorporates means for the biological anchoring and adhesion for tissue or bone cells.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (16) for the biological anchoring of tissue cells and specifically bone cells incorporates protein molecules and/or osteoblasts (17) and/or interconnecting pores.
3. A device according to claim 2, characterized in that the protein molecules are short-chain molecules.
4. A device according to any of claims 1 through 3, characterized in that the means for the biological anchoring of tissue cells and specifically bone cells substantially extend over the total surface (15) to be anchored of the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35).
5. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that osteoblasts (18), which are anchored to said means (16) for biological adhesion, are colonized on said surface (15) of the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35).
6. A device according to claim 5, characterized in that the osteoblasts (18) are anchored to short-chain protein molecules by means of adhesion.
7. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (9, 5, 6, 25, 36) for moving the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) are mechanical pulling or pushing means.
8. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (9) for moving the membrane (4, 4′, 24, 35) incorporate at least one magnet (9) whereby a force is exerted upon the membrane (4, 4′).
9. A membrane for the regeneration of tissue, specifically callus distraction, wherein said membrane is permeable for the exchange of nutrients and incorporates a surface (15) to be placed onto a bone (2, 22, 38, 39) being regenerated and moved for the callus distraction, characterized in such a way that said surface (15) incorporates means (16) for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts (18) and/or growing-in of vessels.
10. A membrane according to claim 9, characterized in that it is structurally stable so that it is movable substantially without deformation for stretching of a callus (K).
11. A membrane according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that it incorporates a carrier (13) that is provided with a plurality of passages (14).
12. A membrane according to claim 11, characterized in that the carrier (13) is made of metal, preferably titanium.
13. A membrane according to any of claims 9 through 11, characterized in that the carrier (13) is an open-pore metal plate, or a grid or net and that on the carrier (13) a [... ]is permeable for nutrients.
14. A membrane according to claim 13, characterized in that said means (16) for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts (17, 18) are disposed on the carrier (13), as well as on said layer (10).
15. A membrane according to any of claims 9 through 14, characterized in that said means (16) for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts (17, 18) are organic molecules.
16. A membrane according to claim 15, characterized in that the organic molecules are protein molecules.
17. A membrane according to claim 16, characterized in that the protein molecules are short-chain.
18. A membrane according to any of claims 9 through 17, characterized in that the surface to be bonded is provided for the biological bonding of the bone tissue with hydroxyl groups and/or amine groups.
19. A membrane according to any of claims 9 through 18, characterized in that the surface to be bonded incorporates micro-structural, meso-structural and macro-structural indentations with the following dimension ranges:
- micro-structural<5 μm
- meso-structural 5-25 μm
- macro-structural 10-1,000 μm
20. A membrane according to any of claims 9 through 19, characterized in that the surface to be bonded is structured by sand blasting.
21. A process for tissue regeneration and specifically bone regeneration through callus distraction, wherein a membrane (4, 4′) that is permeable for the exchange of nutrients is bonded to a tissue or vital bone (2) being regenerated and moved for the distraction, characterized in that a surface (15) of the membrane (4, 4′) facing the tissue or bone (2) incorporates means (16) for the biological adhesion of osteoblasts (17, 18), that the membrane 4, 4′) is placed onto the tissue or vital bone (2) location being regenerated, and that the membrane (4, 4′) is moved away from the tissue or vital bone (2) for the distraction at a certain speed.
22. A process according to claim 18, characterized in that the membrane (4, 4′), prior to placing it on the tissue or vital bone (2), is provided with osteoblasts (18) on the surface (15) to be placed against the vital bone (2).
23. A process according to claim 18 or 19, characterized in that the membrane (4, 4′) is moved away from the tissue or vital bone (2) by means of at least one magnet (9) or mechanical pulling means (5, 6), at a speed of 0.5 to 22 mm per day.
24. A process according to any of claims 21 through 23, characterized in that the tissue is one of a type wherein cell proliferation and differentiation is initiated through bio-mechanical transmission of stimuli onto the cytoscleleton and growth or regeneration of tissue can be attained.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 6, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2005
Inventor: Domonkos Horvath (Jestetten)
Application Number: 10/678,059