Artificial nail and implantation techniques

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Inventors

Bauman, Mark L.
Goldberg, Michael M.

Application #

521450

Filed

May-10-1990

Published

Oct-29-1991

Current US Class

132/200
132/73
623/57
623/66.1

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 132/73.5 132/200 132/285 128/81 606/186 606/185 606/167 623/11 623/57

Examiners

Wilson; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Connoly & Hutz

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Article from "Journal of the American Podiatry Association", Stanford Rosen, D.P.M.; Prosthetic Nail Plate, Jul. 1970, pp. 283-284. "Journal of Biomedical Materials Research", Christian Grosse-Siestrup and Klaus Affeld, Design Criteria for Percultaneous Devices, 1984, pp. 357-382. "Annals of Plastic Surgery", Peter J. van Mullem, Porous Acrylic Cement : Evaulation of a Novel Implant Material, pp. 576-582. Scanning Microscopy, vol. 2, No. 2, 1988, Charles J. Doillon Fibroblast and Epiderman Cell-Type I Collagen Interactions. "Journal of Biomechanical Engineering", Charles J. Doillon, Relationship Between Mechanical Properties and Collagen "Structure of Closed and Open Wounds", vol. 110, Nov. 1988. "Calcified Tissue International" (1988), 42:321-325 Reconstituted Bovine Skin Collage Enhances Healing of Bond Wounds in the Rat Calvaria. "Collagen Rel. Res." vol. 1/1988, pp. 83-100; The Influence of Healing on the Wound Healing Response to Collagen Implants in vivo. "JBCR", vol. 9, No. 4, Steven T. Boyce, Ph.D., et al. Reduced Wound Contraction After Grafting of Full-Thickness Burns with a Collagen Coverage with Biobrane. "World Journal of Surgery", 8, 970-974, 1984, The Use of PMMA Beads in Recurrent High Anal Fistula: A Preliminary Report. "Scanning Electron Microscopy/1985/II", pp. 897-903, Collagen Deposition During Wound Repair. "Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, U.S.A.", vol. 86, pp. 933-937; Feb. 1989, Synthesis and characterization of a model extracellular matrix that induces partial regeneration of adult mammalian skin. "Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology", vol. 12, No. 2, Part 2, Feb., 1985, Lyle S. Leipziger, B. S. Dermal wound repair: Role of collagen matrix implants and synthetic polymer dressings. J. Biomed. Mater. Res.: Applied Biomaterials, vol. 22, No. A2, 191-206 (1988) Wound healing using a collagen matrix: Effect of DC electrical stimulation. Biomaterials, 1986, vol. 7 Jul., pp. 277-282, Comparative biotolerance of polyacrylamide-agarosde gel, silicone rubber and microporous PTFE as soft tissue implants David E. Taylor. J. Oral Maxillofax Surg. 46:971-978, 1988, C. N. Bertolami, D.D.S. Healing of Cutaneous and Mucosal Wounds Grafted Wth Collagen-Glycosaminoglycan/Silastic Bilayer Membranes: a Preliminary Report. Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America--vol. 17, No. 2, May 1984, Milos Chvapil, M.D.; Ph.D., SDcar Formation: Physiology and Pathological States.

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Abstract
An artificial nail includes an acrylic top layer mounted on a collagen support layer in the form of a mesh. The proximal end of the nail includes a plurality of anchor points, preferably three semi-circular anchor points. The proper size nail is selected by use of sizers. The toe or finger is prepared for implantation of the artificial nail by a puncturing tool which has a pattern of tines on its flat base.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An artificial nail for a toe or finger comprising a preformed bilayer structure having a distal end and a proximal end, a plurality of anchor extensions at said proximal end for insertion beneath skin flaps at the nail bed of the toe or finger to which the nail is implanted, said bilayer structure including a top cosmetic layer, said bilayer structure including a cohering layer mounted to the underside of said top layer for causing said bilayer structure to cohere to the nail bend, and said anchor extensions extending outwardly from and generally coplanar with said cohering layer for extending directly into a lateral incision made in the nail bed beneath the skin flaps at the nail bed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Total nail excisions with matricectomies have been done for many years by various disciplines in the medical sciences. Most common conditions that warrant such a procedure have classically been deformity due to onychomycoses and severe onychodystrophies, all conditions representing chronic reoccurrence. The techniques in performing the radical excision of nails has been varied between surgical excision of the matrix and excision of the nail plate to chemosurgical destruction, and most recently, fulgeration by laser of the matrix cells. All surgical procedures have generally accomplished their aims, that is to destroy the nail so there is no regrowth. Unfortunately, this has left the patient with a dilemma: the eradication of the condition (whatever it may have been) at the expense of cosmetic consideration, as well as some degree of discomfort, though not "pain" per se.

Since our society holds beauty and physical perfection in such high regard, the lack of a nail on either a foot or hand can represent a significant detriment to one's perception of physical well being. The method to date in dealing with this problem for those so concerned has been to minimize the untoward cosmetic effect by coating the cornifed nail bed with nail polish or, in the case of feet, foregoing the use of various shoewear which calls attention to the appearance of the toes. Specifically with the feet an additional problem is identified relative to cosmetic needs. Dress shoewear for females is generally designed to enhance and to accentuate the female physique; shoewear plays a very important role in one's overall appearance. Many styles of shoes strive to appeal to that which is aesthetic over that which is functional. Since female feet are thus more exposed than corresponding male feet in terms of shoewear, this problem can be identified more acutely with the female population.
 
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