Fenestrated bone wrap graft
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a fenestrated bone wrap graft and a method of preparing cortical bone in thin sheets then fully demineralizing it to give it formed flexibility and then creating fenestrations in the cortical bone in a fashion similar to, but not identical to, skin grafts.
1. A method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft comprises the steps of:
acquiring and cleaning a cortical bone;
demineralizing the bone;
removing the cancellous center;
milling or planing the bone to form a thin sheet having a thickness of 0.1 to less than 1 mm;
treating the thin sheet of bone in one normal hydrochloric acid for a predetermined time to achieve flexibility sufficient to be folded like woven cloth mesh and to have the treated sheet conformable to wrap and drape to be folded at ends along fold lines and adhered to a solid three dimensional object;
washing in washing solution;
cutting fenestrations into the bone;
freeze drying;
packing sterilely; and
wherein the freeze-dried sheet when used clinically is configured to be reconstituted in saline or lactated ringers to re-achieve the conformability and aforementioned flexibility.
2. The method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft of claim 1 further comprising the step of folding the ends into a foldable wrapping.
3. The method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft of claim 2 further comprising the steps of:
folding the sheet into a basket shape; and
lacing or weaving together to form the basket, wherein the basket has an open end to receive a stuffing.
4. The method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft of claim 3 wherein the stuffing is one or more biological materials selected from the group of cancellous bone material, autologous or allogenic bone graft, with or without stem cells, allograft bone particulate graft or dbm or stem cells, BMA or any combination thereof.
5. The method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft of claim 2 further comprises the steps of:
forming the sheet into a pillow or pouch;
filling said pillow or pouch with a stuffing; and
suturing the ends.
6. The method of making a fenestrated bone wrap bone graft of claim 5 wherein the stuffing is one or more biological materials selected from the group of cancellous bone material, autologous or allogenic bone graft, with or without stem cells, allograft bone particulate graft or dbm or stem cells, BMA or any combination thereof.