Claims
- 1. A biocompatible construct consisting essentially of a PVA polymer and water, said construct having the following further properties:
a compressive modulus of elasticity between about 0.1 megaPascals and about 10 megapascals, and a glass transition temperature greater than about 40 degrees C.
- 2. The biocompatible construct of claim 1, said construct having the following swelling properties: the material dimensions of said construct change less than 20% by swelling following hydration by submersion in an aqueous solution.
- 3. The biocompatible construct of claim 2 and further defined as having its hydrated dimensions reduced by less than 20% following submersion in an aqueous solution.
- 4. A biocompatible hydrogel joint resurfacing agent comprising:
a semicrystalline organic polymer; and water; said joint resurfacing agent being further defined as having the following properties: a water content greater than about 20%, by weight; a coefficient of friction of less than 0.1; and a compressive modulus of elasticity of between about 0.1 megapascals and about 10 megaPascals.
- 5. The biocompatible hydrogel of claim 4, further defined as having a water content of between about 20% and about 95% by weight.
- 6. A PVA construct consisting essentially of:
a PVA polymer; and saline; said construct having a compressive modulus of elasticity of between about 0.5 megapascals and about 10 megapascals and a glass transition temperature greater than 40° C., said construct being further defined as having been prepared according to the following steps: pouring an aqueous PVA polymer mixture into a mold; freezing and thawing said PVA polymer mixture within said mold at least once to create an interlocking mesh between PVA polymer molecules to create the semi-crystalline organic hydrogel; allowing for expansion of said PVA hydrogel within said mold.
- 7. A biocompatible hydrogel joint resurfacing agent comprising:
a semi-crystalline organic polymer; and a water content greater than about 20% by weight; said hydrogel having a compressive modulus of elasticity of between about 0.5 megaPascals and about 10 megapascals and a glass transition temperature greater than 40° C., said construct being further defined as having been prepared according to the following steps: pouring an aqueous semi-crystalline organic polymer mixture into a mold; freezing and thawing said semi-crystalline organic polymer mixture within said mold at least once to create an interlocking mesh between semi-crystalline organic polymer molecules to create the semi-crystalline organic polymer hydrogel; allowing for expansion of said semi-crystalline organic polymer hydrogel, at least partially within said mold.
- 8. The biocompatible hydrogel of claim 7 which further contains eukaryotic cells.
- 9. The PVA hydrogel of claim 8, wherein said eukaryotic cells are selected from the group consisting of: endothelial cells, aortic endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, dermal fibroblasts, and connective tissue cells.
- 10. The biocompatible hydrogel of claim 7 which further contains radioisotopes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims a continuation priority to application Ser. No. 09/271,032 filed on Mar. 17, 1999, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. ______ on ______ and which in turn claims priority to application Ser. No. 08/932,029, filed on Sep. 17, 1997 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,826 on Nov. 9, 1999, and which claims priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/045,875, filed on May 5, 1997, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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