Claims
- 1. A collagen composition comprising intrafibrillar cross-linked collagen particles suspended in a physiologically acceptable medium at a concentration greater than 50 mg/ml, wherein said cross-linked collagen particles have been sufficiently mechanically disrupted to reduce the average particle area by at least 25% when compared to non-disrupted particles.
- 2. A collagen composition as in claim 1 having rheological properties which permit injection through a 20 gauge needle.
- 3. A method for preparing high concentration, injectable collagen compositions, said method comprising:
- obtaining solubilized collagen from an animal source, said collagen comprising discrete collagen particles wherein the solubilized collagen is an aqueous suspension of cross-linked fibrillar collagen having a concentration greater than 50 mg/ml; and
- mechanically disrupting the cross-linked collagen particles in a homogenizer to reduce their average area by at least about 25%.
- 4. A method as in claim 3, wherein the particle area has been reduced by at least 50%.
- 5. A method for augmenting a tissue site in a living mammal, said method comprising injecting through a 20 gauge or smaller needle intrafibrillar cross-linked collagen particles present in a physiologically acceptable medium at a concentration greater than 50 mg/ml to the tissue site.
- 6. An improved collagen composition as in claim 1, wherein the mechanical disruption is sufficient to reduce particle area by at least 50%.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation Ser. No. 07/843,770, filed Feb. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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