Orbital implant and method
First Claim
1. A method for making an orbital implant for coupling with an ocular prosthesis to replace an eye following evisceration or enucleation, said method comprising:
- forming a generally spherical-shaped implant sized to replace the volume of the eye, the sphere being formed of an absorbable bio-material and having an anterior surface and a posterior surface when implanted;
forming a passageway in the implant extending inwardly toward the center of the implant from the anterior surface; and
inserting a peg of non-microporous material in the passageway to provide a means for direct integration of the implant with the ocular prosthesis.
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Abstract
An orbital implant is provided with a passageway extending from the anterior surface inwardly to receive a peg prior to implantation in the patient. The peg is made of non microporous material so that surrounding tissue will encapsulate the peg without adhering to it. This provides for later coupling of the ocular prosthesis to the implant without the necessity of a second operative procedure, and also allows the peg to be easily removed surgically if deemed necessary by the surgeon. The implant itself can be of any suitable material, but the implant is preferably made of biodegradable material having a matrix with random voids throughout to enhance tissue ingrowth into the implant. The matrix can be created by foxing or molding a suitable material, or the matrix can be formed from microporous thread of an inert material that is knitted, crocheted or otherwise formed into the desired size and shape.
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1. A method for making an orbital implant for coupling with an ocular prosthesis to replace an eye following evisceration or enucleation, said method comprising:
- forming a generally spherical-shaped implant sized to replace the volume of the eye, the sphere being formed of an absorbable bio-material and having an anterior surface and a posterior surface when implanted;
forming a passageway in the implant extending inwardly toward the center of the implant from the anterior surface; and
inserting a peg of non-microporous material in the passageway to provide a means for direct integration of the implant with the ocular prosthesis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- forming a generally spherical-shaped implant sized to replace the volume of the eye, the sphere being formed of an absorbable bio-material and having an anterior surface and a posterior surface when implanted;
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