Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating an elongate, dehydrated, moisture-expandable prosthesis from a length of expanded, dehydrated, regenerated, cellulose sponge material, which comprises: forming the expanded, dehydrated, regenerated, cellulose sponge material into a hollow cylinder, the ends of which are connected together by the open bore extending axially through the hollow cylinder; applying radial compressive forces to the outer surface of the hollow cylinder to compact same and to reduce the diameter thereof without substantially altering its overall length; and substantially closing said open bore when said radial compressive forces are applied to said cylinder so that upon expansion, said cylinder will reassume a hollow configuration.
- 2. A method as called for in claim 1, wherein the reduction in diameter is from 30 to 80 percent.
- 3. A method as called in claim 1, wherein the outside diameter of the material prior to compression approximates 9 mm, and wherein the diameter after compression approximates 2 mm.
- 4. A method as called for in claim 1, wherein said material, prior to compression, is in the form of an elongate, hollow cylinder.
- 5. A method as called for in claim 1 which comprises the additional step of storing the compressed prosthesis in a moisture-free environment.
- 6. The method as called for in claim 5 further including a step of maintaining said compacted cylinder sufficiently rigid during storage for endwise insertion into a body opening without distortion or bending of said compacted cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of Application Ser. No. 608,148, filed Aug. 27, 1975, Now U.S. Pat. No. 4,034,759.
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Divisions (1)
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