IP Library Granted Patent US 9,050,176
Granted Patent B2
US 9,050,176 · App. 13/352,276 · Granted Jun 9, 2015

At least partially resorbable reticulated elastomeric matrix elements and methods of making same

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Patent No.
US 9,050,176
App. No.
13/352,276
Granted
Jun 9, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure relates to reticulated elastomeric matrices, and more particularly to at least partially degradable elastomeric elements that are compressible and exhibit resilience in their recovery and that can be employed in diverse applications including, without limitation, biological implantation, especially in humans.

Claims (17)

1. A reticulated matrix comprising (a) a soft segment comprising a polycaprolactone copolymer polyol and (b) a hard segment comprising an isocyanate having cross-linking and optionally having a chain extender, the reticulated matrix having a continuous-interconnected void phase, wherein the reticulated matrix is configured to be implantable and at least partially degradable, wherein the continuous-interconnected void phase extends from an interior portion to an exterior surface of said matrix; wherein a path through the void phase can be drawn in a substantially linear direction across an entirety of said matrix beginning at any portion of an exterior surface of said matrix containing said void phase.

2. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein the reticulated matrix is substantially fully degradable.

3. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein the reticulated matrix comprises a cross-linked polycaprolactone polyurethane-urea or a polycaprolactone polyurethane.

4. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein the hard segment comprises aromatic and/or aliphatic isocyanate and the soft segment comprises polyester polyol, polycaprolactone polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide)polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-l-lactide) polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-d-l-lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-paradioxanone polyol poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide-co-lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide-co-d/l lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-lactide-co-d/lactide)polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-polyethylene glycolide)polyol or their appropriate combinations.

5. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein the reticulated matrix comprises a reticulated, resiliently-compressible, elastomeric matrix that promotes tissue ingrowth and comprises a continuous network of intercommunicating and inter-connected solid void space, wherein said void space comprises a plurality of interconnected cells and pores that are fully accessible.

6. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein the reticulated matrix is biocompatible and conducive to allow for fluid transfer, tissue ingrowth, regeneration and re- modeling with bio-integration to wound or defect site to heal tissue defect.

7. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein hydrolytic of the reticulated matrix degradation rates are controllable through multiple different mechanisms.

8. The reticulated matrix of claim 1 , wherein hydrolytic of the reticulated matrix are controllable by the composition of polyol-derived soft segments, molecular weight of the polyol-derived soft segments, relative molecular weights of the copolymers of the polyol-derived soft segments, degree and extent of cross-linking, degree and extent of chain extension, application of gamma sterilization or combinations thereof.

9. A process of making a reticulated matrix comprising a foaming by reacting isocyanate with polyol in presence of a blowing agent to form a porous reaction product, and thermally reticulating of the porous matrix to form the reticulated matrix, wherein the reticulated matrix is configured to be implantable and at least partially degradable wherein the reticulated matrix having a continuous-interconnected void phase, wherein the continuous-interconnected void phase extends from an interior olio to an exterior surface of said matrix; wherein a path through the void phase can be drawn in a substantially linear direction across an entirety of said matrix beginning at any portion of an exterior surface of said matrix containing said void phase.

10. The process of claim 9 , wherein the foaming comprises reacting (a) a soft segment comprising a polycaprolactone copolymer polyol and (b) a hard segment comprising an isocyanate having cross-linking and optionally having a chain extender.

11. The process of claim 9 , wherein the reticulated matrix comprises a cross-linked polycaprolactone polyurethane-urea or a polycaprolactone polyurethane.

12. The process of claim 11 , wherein the hard segment comprises aromatic and/or aliphatic isocyanate and the soft segment comprises polyester polyol, polycaprolactone polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide)polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-l-lactide)polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-d-l-lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-paradioxanone polyol poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide-co-lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-glycolide-co-d/l lactide)polyol, poly(caprolactone-co-lactide-co-d/l lactide)polyol, a poly(caprolactone-co-polyethylene glycolide)polyol or their appropriate combinations.

13. The process of claim 9 , wherein during the foaming, gelation occurs such that the porous reaction product has dimension structural stability.

14. The process of claim 13 , wherein the reticulated matrix post said gelation contains ruptured cell membranes and cell windows for substantially continuous passage of combustion gases during reticulation.

15. The process of claim 9 , wherein the reticulated matrix comprises a reticulated, resiliently-compressible, elastomeric matrix that promotes tissue ingrowth and comprises a continuous network of intercommunicating and inter-connected solid void space, wherein said void space comprises a plurality of interconnected cells and pores that are fully accessible.

16. The process of claim 9 , wherein hydrolytic degradation rates of the reticulated matrix are controllable through multiple different mechanisms.

17. The process of claim 9 , wherein the foaming comprises reacting (a) a soft segment comprising a polycaprolactone copolymer polyol and (b) a hard segment comprising an isocyanate having cross-linking and optionally having a chain extender.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF ASSIGNEE ADDRESS Recorded Sep 12, 2025
From: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.
To: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.
Reel/Frame 072873/0389 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2021
From: BIOMERIX CORPORATION
To: DSM SOMERSET ACQUISITION COMPANY, INC.,
Reel/Frame 056367/0771 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2021
From: DSM SOMERSET ACQUISITION COMPANY, INC.,
To: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.
Reel/Frame 056362/0859 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2014
From: DATTA, ARINDAM; LAVELLE, LAWRENCE P.; FRIEDMAN, CRAIG; HARIDAS, BALAKRISHNA
To: BIOMERIX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032454/0271 →