Adhesive tissue repair patch and collagen sheets
View Patent ↗The present invention relates generally to synthetic polymer compositions that form interpenetrating polymer networks. In a preferred embodiment, the compositions comprise two multifunctionally activated synthetic polymers, along with a tensile strength enhancer. Such compositions form matrices that exhibit superior cohesive strength and in many instances can serve as adequate replacements for surgical means of attaching tissues, such as sutures, sponges and medical staples.
1. A biocompatible polymer device comprising a collagen sponge or sheet impregnated with a two-part reactive polyethylene glycol powder, wherein said reactive powder comprises a first polyethylene glycol having m nucleophilic groups and a second polyethylene glycol having n electrophilic groups, wherein the polyethylene glycol powder remains unreactive in the dry state, wherein said first polyethylene glycol is a tetra-functional thiol polyethylene glycol and said second polyethylene glycol is a tetra-functional glutaryl-succinimidyl polyethylene glycol.
2. The biocompatible polymer device according to claim 1 , wherein the first polyethylene glycol having m nucleophilic groups is penta-erythritol polyethylene glycol ether tetra-thiol with a molecular weight of about 10,000 and the second polyethylene glycol having n electrophilic groups is penta-erythritol polyethylene glycol ether tetra succinimidyl-glutarate with a molecular weight of about 10,000.
3. A biocompatible polymer device according to claim 1 further comprising a tensile strength enhancer comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of polyglycolide, polylactide, polyglycolide-polylactide copolymers, glass wool, plastics, resins, and combinations thereof.
4. A biocompatible polymer device according to claim 1 further comprising an additional compound selected from the group consisting of glycosaminoglycans, proteins, and peptide fragments.
5. A biocompatible polymer device according to claim 3 , wherein the additional compound is a protein selected from the group consisting of collagen, fibronectin, gelatin, albumin, or peptide fragments thereof.