Methods for making oxidation resistant polymeric material
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to methods for making oxidation resistant medical devices that comprise polymeric materials, for example, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). The invention also provides methods of making antioxidant-doped medical implants, for example, doping of medical devices containing cross-linked UHMWPE with vitamin E by diffusion and materials used therein.
1. An antioxidant-doped polymeric material containing detectable residual free radicals obtained by the process of irradiating the polymeric material, and then doping it with an antioxidant, thereby forming a gradient of antioxidant in the polymeric material, wherein the an antioxidant-doped polymeric material is non-oxidizing and cross-linked, wherein the antioxidant is vitamin E.
2. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is compression molded to another piece or a medical implant, thereby forming an interface or an interlocked hybrid material.
3. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is a consolidated polymeric material, wherein the polymeric material is compression molded to another piece, thereby forming an interface and an interlocked hybrid material.
4. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the doping is carried out by soaking the polymeric material in the antioxidant for about an hour or about 16 hours.
5. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is diffused with the antioxidant in a supercritical fluid.
6. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 5 , wherein the supercritical fluid is CO 2 .
7. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the antioxidant is α-tocopherol.
8. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the cross-linked polymeric material is annealed at a temperature below the melt or above the melt of the cross-linked polymeric material.
9. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is a polyolefin, a polypropylene, a polyamide, a poly ether ketone, or a mixture thereof.
10. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 9 , wherein the polyolefin is selected from a group consisting of a low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), and a mixture thereof.
11. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric material is polymeric resin powder, polymeric flakes, polymeric particles, or the like, or a mixture thereof.
12. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is cross-linked by irradiation, wherein the irradiation is carried out in an atmosphere containing between about 1% and about 22% oxygen.
13. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is cross-linked by irradiation, wherein the cross-linked polymeric material is heated in an atmosphere containing between about 1% and about 22% oxygen.
14. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is cross-linked by a radiation dose of between about 25 and about 1000 kGy.
15. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is cross-linked by a radiation dose of about 65 kGy, about 75 kGy, or about 100 kGy.
16. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 is cross-linked by electron beam irradiation.
17. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the free radicals in the cross-linked polymeric material is reduced by heating the polymeric material in contact with a non-oxidizing medium.
18. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the free radicals in the cross-linked polymeric material is reduced by contacting with a non-oxidizing medium and heating the medium to above the melting temperature of the cross-linked polymeric material.
19. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 18 , wherein the non-oxidizing medium is an inert gas.
20. The antioxidant-doped polymeric material of claim 1 , wherein the free radicals in the cross-linked polymeric material is reduced by heating the polymeric material to above the melting point of the cross-linked polymeric material.
21. A consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE that is oxidation and wear resistant obtained by a process comprising the steps of
(a) providing consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE that has been irradiated with ionizing radiation;
(b) doping the consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE with vitamin E by diffusion, thereby allowing formation of a gradient of vitamin E in the consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE; and
(c) annealing the consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE at a temperature below its melting point to increase the uniformity of the vitamin E distribution in the consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE such that the vitamin E can react with free radicals throughout the consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE,
wherein the method provides a consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE that is oxidation and wear resistant.
22. The consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE that is oxidation and wear resistant of claim 21 , wherein the doping is carried out by soaking the medical implant in vitamin E for about an hour to about 16 hours.
23. The consolidated and cross-linked UHMWPE that is oxidation and wear resistant of claim 21 , wherein the vitamin E is heated to about 100° C. or more and the doping is carried out at 100° C. or more.