IP Library Granted Patent US 7,001,410
Granted Patent B2
US 7,001,410 · App. 10/249,263 · Granted Feb 21, 2006

Bioabsorbable sealant

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Patent No.
US 7,001,410
App. No.
10/249,263
Granted
Feb 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Openings in a mammalian body made by any medical procedure or non-medical event are sealed with a bioabsorbable plug or sewn with a bioabsorbable suture. In one exemplary embodiment, the plug in dehydrated, unexpanded condition is pushed by a pushing device through the lumen of a needle until a first part of the plug is external to the opening and a second part is internal to the opening. The needle is then withdrawn while the position of the pushing device is maintained. The pushing device is then withdrawn, leaving the plug in sealing relation to the opening. The body's moisture causes the plug to expand to complete the sealing of the opening, or the expansion may be caused by exposure to air, light, or other stimulant. The opening may be formed in soft tissue, internal organs, or hard tissue. The plug seals the flow of liquid or gaseous biological fluids.

Claims (18)

1. A method for sealing an opening made by any means in a mammalian body, comprising the steps of:

providing an elongate suture of a preselected dehydrated material that expands in response to a predetermined stimulus;

forming said elongate suture entirely of said preselected dehydrated material;

selecting a cross-linked polypeptide as said preselected dehydrated material;

adapting said elongate suture to be pulled by a needle so that said elongate suture is used to sew closed said opening;

dimensioning said elongate suture so that it has a diameter slightly less than a diameter of said needle, there being an annular clearance space about said elongate suture equal to half the difference in the diameter of said needle and the diameter of said elongate suture;

applying said predetermined stimulus to said elongate suture until said elongate suture seals said clearance space;

whereby said elongate suture, when expanded, prevents flow of liquid or gaseous fluid through said clearance space.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said predetermined stimulus is applied by natural moisture within said mammalian body.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said preselected dehydrated material is formed of a bioabsorbable polymer.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said bioabsorbable polymer is a bioabsorbable hydrogel material.

5. A method for sealing an opening made by any means in a mammalian body, comprising the steps of:

providing an elongate suture of a preselected dehydrated material that expands in response to a predetermined stimulus;

forming said elongate suture entirely of said preselected dehydrated material;

adapting said elongate suture to be pulled by a needle so that said elongate suture is used to sew closed said opening;

dimensioning said elongate suture so that it has a diameter slightly less than a diameter of said needle, there being an annular clearance space about said elongate suture equal to half the difference in the diameter of said needle and the diameter of said elongate suture;

applying said predetermined stimulus to said elongate suture until said elongate suture seals said clearance space;

whereby said elongate suture, when expanded, prevents flow of liquid or gaseous fluid through said clearance space.