Claims
- 1. A collagenous biomaterial medical device, comprising:
a) a submucosa tissue; b) the submucosa having an endotoxin level less than 12 endotoxin units per gram per gram of submucosa; and c) the submucosa having an absorbency level of greater than 1.01 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 2. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has an absorbency level of greater than 2.0 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 3. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has an absorbency level of greater than 3.0 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 4. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has an absorbency level of greater than 3.1 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 5. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has an absorbency level of greater than 5.3 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 6. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has an absorbency level approximately in the range of 3.0 to 5.4 grams of water per gram of submucosa.
- 7. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 6 wherein a radiopaque marker is disposed on the submucosa.
- 8. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density of greater than 0.01 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 9. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 10. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density greater than 0.10 grams per cubic centimeter and less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 11. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density greater than 0.15 grams per cubic centimeter and less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 12. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density greater than 0.16 and less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 13. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density greater than 0.20 and less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 14. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density between 0.10 and 0.40 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 15. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 wherein the submucosa has a density between 0.10 and 0.30 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 16. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 15 wherein a radiopaque marker is disposed on the submucosa.
- 17. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 1 further comprising a package containing the biomaterial.
- 18. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 17 wherein the package further comprises at least one of a gas permeable, sealed, hermetically sealed, sterile, UV protected, and a plurality of pouches.
- 19. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 17 wherein the package comprises a double pouched, gas permeable, and UV protected package.
- 20. A collagenous biomaterial medical device, comprising a submucosa of a warm blooded vertebrate, the submucosa having an endotoxin level less than 12 endotoxin units per gram of submucosa, the submucosa further having an absorbency level of greater than 1.01 grams of water per gram of submucosa, the collagenous biomaterial further made by the process comprising the steps of:
sterilizing a source of submucosal tissue; delaminating the source of submucosal tissue to expose the submucosa; freezing the submucosa; and drying the submucosa under vacuum pressure.
- 21. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 20, wherein the step of delaminating includes the step of comminuting the exposed submucosa.
- 22. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 20 further including the step of packaging the biomaterial in at least one of a gas permeable, sealed, hermetically sealed, sterile, UV protected, and a plurality of pouches.
- 23. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 22 further including the step of packaging the biomaterial in a package comprising a gas permeable, sterile, UV protected package.
- 24. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 23 further including the step of packaging the biomaterial in a package comprising a plurality of pouches.
- 25. A collagenous biomaterial medical device, comprising:
a) a submucosa tissue b) the submucosa having an endotoxin level less than 12 endotoxin units per gram of submucosa; c) the submucosa having an absorbency level of greater than 1.01 grams of water per gram of submucosa; d) the submucosa having a density greater than 0.10 grams per cubic centimeter and less than 0.65 grams per cubic centimeter; and e) a package containing the submucosa.
- 26. The collagenous biomaterial of claim 25, wherein a pharmacologic agent and a radiopaque marker are disposed on the submucosa.
STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/916,490, filed Aug. 22, 1997, which claims priority to U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/024,542 (filed Aug. 23, 1996) and 60/024,693 (filed Jun. 09, 1996); and to U.S. provisional serial No. 60/110,407 filed Dec. 01, 1998.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60024542 |
Aug 1996 |
US |
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60024693 |
Sep 1996 |
US |
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60110407 |
Dec 1998 |
US |