Braided polyester suture and implantable medical device
    3.
    发明授权
    Braided polyester suture and implantable medical device 失效
    编织聚酯缝合线和植入式医疗器械

    公开(公告)号:US06203564B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-03-20

    申请号:US09030868

    申请日:1998-02-26

    IPC分类号: A61B1704

    摘要: A braided polyester suture made from polyester yarn filaments having a tenacity of from about 7 to about 11 g/denier, a percent elongation to break of less than about 30 percent and the polymer from which the filaments are made has an intrinsic viscosity greater than about 0.95. The invention also provides an implantable medical device constructed from yarn filaments having these properties.

    摘要翻译: 由聚酯纱线制成的编织聚酯缝合线具有约7至约11g /旦尼尔的强度,小于约30%的断裂伸长率和长丝制成的聚合物的特性粘度大于约 0.95。 本发明还提供了一种由具有这些性质的纱线细丝构成的可植入医疗装置。

    Surgical repair device having absorbable and nonabsorbable components
    4.
    发明授权
    Surgical repair device having absorbable and nonabsorbable components 失效
    具有可吸收和不可吸收组分的外科修复装置

    公开(公告)号:US4942875A

    公开(公告)日:1990-07-24

    申请号:US146510

    申请日:1988-01-21

    摘要: A surgical repair device having a length to width ratio of greater than one is disclosed. The device has an absorbable component consisting essentially of a first plurality of fibers. Each fiber of the first plurality of fibers is prepared from poly(butylene terephthalate) or a polymer having a glycolic or lactic acid ester linkage. The deivce also has a nonabsorbable component consisting of a second plurality of fibers. Each fiber of the second plurality of fibers is prepared from a polyether-ester block copolymer. The device comprises about ten percent of the first plurality of fibers and about ninety percent of the second plurality of fibers. The majority of the first and of the second plurality of fibers is essentially in the lengthwise direction of the device. The device can be knitted or woven. In one embodiment, the device is a connective tissue repair device.

    摘要翻译: 公开了长宽比大于1的手术修复装置。 该装置具有基本上由第一多个纤维组成的可吸收组分。 第一多根纤维的每根纤维由聚(对苯二甲酸丁二醇酯)或具有乙醇酸或乳酸酯键的聚合物制备。 活力还具有由第二多个纤维组成的不可吸收组分。 第二多根纤维中的每根纤维由聚醚 - 酯嵌段共聚物制备。 该装置包括第一组多个纤维的约百分之十和第二组多个纤维的约百分之九十。 第一和第二多根纤维中的大部分基本上在装置的长度方向上。 该装置可以编织或编织。 在一个实施例中,该装置是结缔组织修复装置。

    Vascular graft with absorbable and nonabsorbable components
    6.
    发明授权
    Vascular graft with absorbable and nonabsorbable components 失效
    具有可吸收和不可吸收组分的血管移植物

    公开(公告)号:US4997440A

    公开(公告)日:1991-03-05

    申请号:US566801

    申请日:1990-08-10

    申请人: Barry L. Dumican

    发明人: Barry L. Dumican

    摘要: The invention involves the use of absorbable or absorbable/nonabsorbable components to fabricate textile vascular grafts of all sizes and specifically for repair of the peripheral vascular system and for coronary bypass use. The bioabsorbable component of the graft fosters increased tissue ingrowth into the graft as compared to conventional 100% nonabsorbable grafts. Increased tissue ingrowth leads to greater patency through formation of a vascularized neointima and less tendency to be aneurysmal through formation of a suitable adventitia. The absorbable component can be a variety of materials, including PGA, MAXON.TM., etc., whereas the nonabsorbable component (to be used as the backbone) can be new materials, e.g. NOVAFIL.RTM., or more conventional polymers, including polyester, polyamide or polypropylene. A knitted vascular graft, having two different absorbable fibers and a nonabsorbable fiber, can be made of the components, where one of the absorbable components is a copolymer containing glycolic acid ester linkages.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及使用可吸收或可吸收/不可吸收的组分来制造各种尺寸的纺织血管移植物,并且具体用于修复外周血管系统和冠状动脉旁路使用。 与常规的100%不可吸收的移植物相比,移植物的生物可吸收组分促进组织向内生长的增加。 增加的组织向内生长通过形成血管化新内膜导致更大的通畅,并且通过形成合适的外膜减少动脉瘤的倾向。 可吸收组分可以是各种材料,包括PGA,MAXON TM等,而不可吸收组分(用作骨架)可以是新的材料,例如, NOVAFIL TM或更常规的聚合物,包括聚酯,聚酰胺或聚丙烯。 具有两种不同的可吸收纤维和不可吸收纤维的针织血管移植物可由组分制成,其中可吸收组分之一是含有乙醇酸酯键的共聚物。

    Prosthetic tubular article
    7.
    发明授权
    Prosthetic tubular article 失效
    假体管状物品

    公开(公告)号:US4987665A

    公开(公告)日:1991-01-29

    申请号:US171607

    申请日:1988-03-22

    摘要: The invention involves a method to texturize absorbable or absorbable/nonabsorbable components that are to be used to fabricate textile grafts of all sizes, and specifically for repair of the peripheral vascular system and for coronary bypass use. The bioabsorbable component of the graft fosters increased tissue ingrowth into the graft as compared to conventional 100% nonabsorbable grafts. Increased tissue ingrowth leads to greater patency through formation of a vascularized neointima and less tendency to be aneurysmal through formation of a suitable adventitia. The absorbable component can be a variety of materials, including PGA, the polymer used to manufacture the MAXON.TM. suture, etc., whereas the nonabsorbable component (to be used as the backbone) can be new materials, e.g. the polymer used to manufacture the NOVAFIL.RTM. suture, or more conventional polymers, including polyester, polyamide or polypropylene.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种用于织造可吸收或可吸收/不可吸收的组分的方法,其用于制造各种尺寸的织物移植物,并且具体用于修复外周血管系统和用于冠状动脉旁路使用。 与常规的100%不可吸收的移植物相比,移植物的生物可吸收组分促进组织向内生长的增加。 增加的组织向内生长通过形成血管化新内膜导致更大的通畅,并且通过形成合适的外膜减少动脉瘤的倾向。 可吸收组分可以是各种材料,包括PGA,用于制造MAXON TM缝合线的聚合物等,而不可吸收组分(用作骨架)可以是新的材料,例如, 用于制造NOVAFIL TM缝合线的聚合物,或更常规的聚合物,包括聚酯,聚酰胺或聚丙烯。

    Partially absorbable prosthetic tubular article having an external
support
    9.
    发明授权
    Partially absorbable prosthetic tubular article having an external support 失效
    具有外部支撑的部分可吸收的假体管状物品

    公开(公告)号:US4871365A

    公开(公告)日:1989-10-03

    申请号:US929577

    申请日:1986-12-24

    申请人: Barry L. Dumican

    发明人: Barry L. Dumican

    摘要: The invention involves the use of absorbable or absorbable/nonabsorbable components to fabricate textile vascular grafts of all sizes and specifically for repair of the peripheral vascular system and for coronary bypass use. The bioabsorbable component of the graft fosters increased tissue ingrowth into the graft as compared to conventional 100% nonabsorbable grafts. Increased tissue ingrowth leads to greater patency through formation of a vascularized neointima and less tendency to be aneurysmal through formation of a suitable adventitia. The absorbable component can be a variety of materials, including PGA, MAXOM.TM., etc., whereas the nonabsorbable component (to be used as the backbone) can be new materials, e.g. NOVAFIL.RTM., or more conventional polymers, including polyester, polyamide or polypropylene. The vascular grafts further comprise an external support helically wrapped therearound and permanently attached to the outside surface.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及使用可吸收或可吸收/不可吸收的组分来制造各种尺寸的纺织血管移植物,并且具体用于修复外周血管系统和冠状动脉旁路使用。 与常规的100%不可吸收的移植物相比,移植物的生物可吸收组分促进组织向内生长的增加。 增加的组织向内生长通过形成血管化新内膜导致更大的通畅,并且通过形成合适的外膜减少动脉瘤的倾向。 可吸收组分可以是各种材料,包括PGA,MAXOM TM等,而不可吸收组分(用作主链)可以是新的材料,例如, NOVAFIL TM或更常规的聚合物,包括聚酯,聚酰胺或聚丙烯。 血管移植物还包括螺旋缠绕在其周围并永久地附接到外表面的外部支撑。