Collagen-polymer matrices with differential biodegradability

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Implant or insert

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424422, 424423, 424426, 424444, 514774, 530354, A61F 200, A61F 201, A61F 1300

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ABSTRACT:
The current invention is a biomedical implant comprising a biomedical matrix material and a biodegradable porosifying agent. As the porosifying agent degrades in situ, an implant with an inter-connecting network is formed. The resultant mechanically stable implant allows for tissue and fluid influx into the matrix. The invention is also directed to a method for repair of mammalian tissue using the above-described implant.

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