IP Library Granted Patent US 12,070,384
Granted Patent B2
US 12,070,384 · App. 18/079,345 · Granted Aug 27, 2024

Composite scaffold for the repair, reconstruction, and regeneration of soft tissues

Inventors: Kevin A. Rocco (New Haven, CT); Bhavana Mohanraj (Philadelphia, PA); Jeffrey Ott (New Haven, CT); Justin Bendigo (Reading, PA); Jacob Edward Komenda (New Haven, CT); Mark Theodore Aronson (Midlothian, VA); Andrew James Carter (Stow, MA)
Assignee: CONMED Corporation
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Patent No.
US 12,070,384
App. No.
18/079,345
Granted
Aug 27, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A composite scaffold having a highly porous interior with increased surface area and void volume is surrounded by a flexible support structure that substantially maintains its three-dimensional shape under tension and provides mechanical reinforcement during repair or reconstruction of soft tissue while simultaneously facilitating regeneration of functional tissue.

Claims (23)

1. A scaffold occupying a measurable volume comprising:

a three-dimensional support structure defined by first and second outer layers separated by an interior space, and

a plurality of spacer yarns extending through the interior space and connecting the first and second outer layers; and

a microporous matrix having a multitude of interconnected pores collectively defining void space having a void space surface area disposed within the interior space between the first and second outer layers;

wherein the void space surface area to measurable volume of the scaffold is between approximately 500 cm 2 /cm 3 and 7,000 cm 2 /cm 3 .

2. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spacer elements comprise spacer yarns.

3. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spacer elements have a length extending between the first and second outer layers between approximately 100 μm and 5000 μm.

4. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has an elongation at tensile failure of between approximately 20% and 125%.

5. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has an elongation at yield of between approximately 5% and 50%.

6. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a stiffness of approximately between 2.5 N/mm and 25 N/mm.

7. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has an ultimate strain of approximately between 20% and 70%.

8. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has an ultimate stress of approximately between 2.5 MPa and 30 MPa.

9. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a yield stress of approximately between 2.5 MPa and 30 MPa.

10. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a modulus of approximately between 2.5 MPa and 70 MPa, wherein modulus defines stress divided by strain of a cross-sectional area of the scaffold, including the void space.

11. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a modulus of approximately between 150 MPa and 600 MPa, wherein modulus defines stress divided by strain of bulk material from which the scaffold is comprised, excluding the void space.

12. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a stiffness of approximately between 2.5 N/mm and 250 N/mm.

13. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a tenacity between approximately 0.07 grams-force/denier and 1.10 grams-force/denier.

14. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure has a tenacity at failure of approximately between 0.3 grams-force/denier and 2 grams-force/denier.

15. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein at least part of the scaffold structure is coated with a hydrophilic solution.

16. The scaffold structure of claim 15 wherein the hydrophilic solution comprises Polyethylene glycol (PEG).

17. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure comprises any of monofilament, multifilament, or textured yarns, or any combination thereof, knitted into a three-dimensional structure.

18. The scaffold structure of claim 1 wherein the scaffold structure comprises any combination of bioresorbable polymers, natural polymers and/or additives.

19. The scaffold structure of claim 18 wherein the scaffold structure comprises any of homopolymers, copolymers, or polymer blends of any of the following: polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polycaprolactone, polydioxanone, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polyanhydrides, poly(ortho esters), polyphosphazenes, poly (amino acids), polyalkylcyanoacrylates, poly(propylene fumarate), trimethylene carbonate, poly(glycerol sebacate), poly(glyconate), poly(ethylene glycol), poly(vinyl alcohol) and polyurethane, or any combination thereof.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2025
From: CONMED CORPORATION; BIOREZ, INC.; BUFFALO FILTER LLC; IN2BONES USA, LLC; LINVATEC CORPORATION; SURGIQUEST, INC.; VIKING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072097/0762 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2024
From: ROCCO, KEVIN A.; MOHANRAJ, BHAVANA; OTT, JEFFREY; BENDIGO, JUSTIN; KOMENDA, JACOB EDWARD; ARONSON, MARK THEODORE; CARTER, ANDREW JAMES
To: BIOREZ, INC.
Reel/Frame 066096/0189 →