Surgery – Miscellaneous – Methods
Patent
1995-06-01
2000-05-23
Prebilic, Paul B.
Surgery
Miscellaneous
Methods
623 11, 623 16, 623901, 4332011, A61B 1900, A61F 202
Patent
active
060654767
ABSTRACT:
The invention discloses pH-controlling devices that comprise a biodegradable polymer and a pH-controlling substance, particularly an alkaline, acidic or buffering agents. By way of example, such alkaline agents include calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. Methods of preparing such devices are also described. Methods for enhancing biocompatibility of an implantable device are also provided, as neutralizing alkaline materials are released at a rate that offsets changes in pH typically observed as polymers degrade to various acidic or alkaline by-products. By way of example, biodegradable polymers include PLA, PGA, polycaprolactone, copolymers thereof, or mixtures thereof. A new technique is disclosed to increase the surface porosity of porous implants which have a tendency to form relatively impermeable coverings. This technique entails the use of mechanical means to remove at least part of said covering, thus increasing the implant's surface porosity and permeability.
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Agrawal C. Mauli
Athanasiou Kyriacos A.
Board of Regents University of Texas System
Prebilic Paul B.
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