Claims
- 1. A macroporous polymer scaffold with a trabecular morphology having a porosity of at least 50%, including interrupted pore walls and polymer struts defining macropores which have a mean diameter in a range from about 0.5 to about 3.5 mm and are interconnected by macroporous passageways.
- 2. A polymer scaffold, as defined in claim 1 wherein the macroporous passageways have a mean diameter in a range from about 200 μm to about 2mm.
- 3. A polymer scaffold, as defined in claim 2 including microporous passageways having a mean diameter greater than 50 μm and less than 200 μm interconnecting macropores.
- 4. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 1, wherein said polymer struts separating macropores having a thickness of less than 0.4 mm.
- 5. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 3, which is biocompatible.
- 6. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 5, which is biodegradable.
- 7. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 5, comprising a polymer derived from poly(lactide-co-glycolide).
- 8. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 7, comprising the polymer poly(lactide-co-glycolide) in a ratio of 75% polylactide and 25% polyglycolide.
- 9. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 6, having a porosity of at least 85%.
- 10. A polymer scaffold as defined in claim 3 wherein said polymer struts separating macropores having a thickness of less than 0.4 mm, and wherein said polymer is biocompatible and biodegradable, and has a porosity of at least 85%.
- 11. A process for synthesizing a polymer scaffold comprising the steps of:
mixing liquid polymer with particles to form a particulate-polymer mixture; submerging the particulate-polymer mixture in a polymer non-solvent to precipitate said polymer producing a solidified particulate-polymer mixture; and submerging the solidified particulate-polymer mixture into a particulate solvent for a time sufficient to dissolve the particles.
- 12. A process as defined in claim 11 including stabilizing said particulate-polymer mixture prior to precipitating said polymer.
- 13. A process as defined in claim 12 wherein said particulate-polymer mixture is stabilized by cooling it to a suitable temperature.
- 14. A process as defined in claim 13 wherein said liquid polymer is formed by dissolving a polymer in a polymer solvent.
- 15. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said polymer solvent is DMSO.
- 16. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein particles have a diameter in the range of about 0.5 to about 3.5 mm.
- 17. A process as defined in claim 16 wherein said particles have a mean diameter in the range of about 1.0 to about 2.0 mm.
- 18. A process as defined in claim 11 wherein said liquid polymer is formed by heating a polymer to its melting point to liquefy said polymer.
- 19. A process as defined in claim 11, wherein said particles are selected from the group consisting of polysaccharides, organic salts, inorganic salts, proteins and lipids.
- 20. A process as defined in claim 19 wherein said particles are selected from the group consisting of sugar or salt particles or both.
- 21. A process as defined in claim 11 wherein said polymer non-solvent is water.
- 22. A process as defined in claim 11, wherein the surface of the polymer scaffold is modified using a treatment selected from the group consisting of acid treatment, base treatment, plasma modification with ammonia, collagen deposition, calcium phosphate deposition and platelet-rich plasma deposition or exposure.
- 23. A process as defined in claim 11 wherein the polymer is biocompatible.
- 24. A process as defined in claim 23, wherein the polymer is biodegradable.
- 25. A process as defined in claim 24 including sterilizing the biodegradable scaffold for in vivo use that comprises exposing the biodegradable scaffold to a radio frequency glow discharge plasma in a presence of an inert gas.
- 26. A process as defined in claim 24 including sterilizing the biodegradable scaffold for in vivo use that comprises ethylene oxide sterilization.
- 27. A process as defined in claim 24 including sterilizing the biodegradable scaffold for in vivo use that comprises exposure of the biodegradable scaffold to gamma-irradiation.
- 28. A process for growing tissue, with pervasive distribution, in a macroporous polymer scaffold including macropores to a depth of at least 2.5 times an average macropore size in the scaffold, comprising the steps of:
synthesizing a macroporous polymer scaffold with a trabecular morphology having a porosity of at least 50%, including interrupted pore walls and polymer struts defining macropores which have a mean diameter in a range from about 0.5 to about 3.5 mm and are interconnected by macroporous passageways having a size in a range from about 200 μm to about 2 mm; seeding the polymer scaffold with tissue cells; and culturing said tissue cells.
- 29. A process for growing tissue as defined in claim 28 wherein said macroporous polymer scaffold includes microporous passageways having a size greater than 50 μm and less than 200 μm interconnecting macropores.
- 30. A process for growing tissue as defined in claim 29 wherein said macroporous polymer scaffold has a porosity of at least 85%.
- 31. A process for growing tissue as defined in claim 28, additionally comprising the step of modifying the surface of the polymer scaffold.
- 32. A process as defined in claim 31 wherein the surface of the polymer scaffold is modified using a treatment selected from the group consisting of acid treatment, base treatment, ammonia plasma modification, collagen deposition and calcium phosphate deposition, platelet-rich plasma deposition/exposure.
- 33. A process as defined in claim 28 wherein said tissue cells are osteogenic cells.
- 34. A process as defined in claim 33 wherein said tissue cells elaborate bone matrix.
- 35. A process as defined in claim 34 wherein said tissue cells are of human origin.
- 36. A process as defined in claim 35 wherein said tissue cells are selected from the group consisting of paradontal tissue cells, cartilage tissue cells, dental tissue cells, liver tissue cells and breast tissue cells.
- 37. A process as defined in claim 28 wherein cells are of mesenchymal or hematopoietic origin.
- 38. A method as defined in claim 28 wherein said cells are maintained for In vitro and in vivo applications.
- 39. A process as defined in claim 11 wherein said particles are selected from the group consisting of organic and inorganic particles.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/191,107 filed on Nov. 13, 1998 entitled BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER SCAFFOLD, which is currently pending and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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