Claims
- 1. A bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge for use in promoting wound healing, comprising a matrix structure of sponge and at least one macroscopic substructure embedded therein, wherein the matrix and the substructure are formed of bioabsorbable materials and the substructure is anisotropic, thereby defining a scaffolding providing channels in preferred directions for cellular and tissue ingrowth into the sponge.
- 2. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponges of claim 1, wherein the substructure is selected from the group consisting of films, flaked or broken films fibres, fibre bundles and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1, wherein the substructure comprises films or flaked or broken films defining a laminated structure.
- 4. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1, wherein the substructure defines linear channels in the sponge.
- 5. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1, wherein at least 75% of the substructure is oriented within 30 degrees of a mean direction of orientation of the substructure.
- 6. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1, wherein at least 75% of the substructure is oriented within 20 degrees of a mean direction of orientation of the substructure.
- 7. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1, further comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least one material which is active in aiding wound healing.
- 8. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the matrix structure and at least one substructure have different chemical compositions.
- 9. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the material of the matrix structure is the same as the material of the substructure.
- 10. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the material of the matrix structure is different from the material of the substructure.
- 11. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 10 wherein the material of the matrix structure comprises collagen.
- 12. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the material of the matrix structure and the material of the substructure comprises collagen.
- 13. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the substructure comprises planar films which provide a plurality of planes for cellular or tissue ingrowth.
- 14. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the substructure comprises flaked or broken films which provide a plurality of planes for cellular or tissue ingrowth.
- 15. The bioabsorbable heteromorphic sponge of claim 1 wherein the bioabsorbable materials of the matrix structure and substructure are chosen from the group consisting of: collagen, elastin, fibronectin, laminim, tenascin, hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulphate, dermatan sulphate, fibrin, dextran, heparin sulphate, vitronectin, oxidized regenerated cellulose and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/035,015, filed Mar. 22, 1993 now abandoned.
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