Claims
- 1. A tubular prosthesis for implantation in a patient's body comprising:
- a woven fabric having a plurality of superposed plies including an outer ply and an inner ply, each of said plies including a plurality of circumferentially extending fill yarns and a plurality of longitudinally extending warp yarns, and wherein each of the yarns extending in one direction continuously passes through at least two adjacent plies, and wherein said plies have a porosity sufficient to allow ingrowth of tissue while limiting leakage of fluid therefrom, and wherein at least one of said plies includes a fusible material to aid in ravel resistance, and wherein said plurality of plies create a porosity gradient between said outer ply and said inner ply, and wherein the porosity of said woven fabric at said outer ply is greater than the porosity of said woven fabric at said inner ply.
- 2. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein each of said warp yarns continuously passes through at least two adjacent plies.
- 3. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said woven fabric has a thickness of about 0.5 mm to about 1.25 mm.
- 4. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said woven fabric is heat-set whereby said woven fabric undergoes a period of controlled shrinkage.
- 5. The prosthesis according to claim 4, wherein said woven fabric is heat-set in an elastically compressed position without crimping of said fabric to provide said woven fabric with longitudinal compliance.
- 6. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said plies are formed from non-homogeneous materials whereby the physical properties of said outer ply differ from the physical properties of said inner ply.
- 7. The prosthesis according to claim 6, wherein said, plurality of plies create a porosity gradient between said outer ply and said inner ply.
- 8. The prosthesis according to claim 7, wherein the porosity of said woven fabric at said outer ply is greater than the porosity of said woven fabric at said inner ply.
- 9. The prosthesis according to claim 6, wherein said outer ply is formed from a textured material to facilitate tissue attachment.
- 10. The prosthesis according to claim 9, wherein said warp yarns in said outer ply form a filamentous velour surface.
- 11. The prosthesis according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said warp yarns is an elastomeric polymer.
- 12. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said prosthesis is formed with a smooth continuous inner surface to facilitate flow of fluid therethrough.
- 13. A tubular prosthesis for implantation in a patient's body comprising:
- a woven fabric having a plurality of superposed plies including an outer ply and an inner ply, each of said plies including a plurality of circumferentially extending fill yarns and a plurality of longitudinally extending warp yarns, and wherein each of the yarns extending in one direction continuously passes through at least two adjacent plies, and wherein said plies have a porosity sufficient to allow ingrowth of tissue while limiting leakage of fluid therefrom, and wherein at least one of said plies includes a fusible material to aid in ravel resistance, and
- further comprising a middle ply, and wherein said outer ply is formed from a filamentous material for enhanced tissue attachment, said middle ply is formed from said fusible material, and said inner ply is formed from a bioresorbable material to aid in healing.
- 14. The prosthesis according to claim 13, wherein said woven fabric is heat-set in an elastically compressed position without crimping of said fabric to provide said woven fabric with longitudinal compliance.
- 15. The prosthesis according to claim 13, wherein said plurality of plies create a porosity gradient between said outer ply and said inner ply, and wherein the porosity of said woven fabric at said outer ply is greater than the porosity of said woven fabric at said inner ply.
- 16. The prosthesis according to claim 13, wherein at least one of said warp yarns is an elastomeric polymer.
- 17. The prosthesis according to claim 13, wherein said prosthesis is formed with a smooth continuous inner surface to facilitate flow of fluid therethrough.
- 18. A tubular prosthesis for implantation in a patient's body comprising:
- a woven fabric having a plurality of superposed plies including an outer ply and an inner ply, each of said plies including a plurality of circumferentially extending fill yarns and a plurality of longitudinally extending warp yarns, and wherein each of the yarns extending in one direction continuously passes through at least two adjacent plies, and wherein said plies have a porosity sufficient to allow ingrowth of tissue while limiting leakage of fluid therefrom, and wherein at least one of said plies includes a fusible material to aid in ravel resistance, and wherein said prosthesis is formed with a smooth continuous inner surface to facilitate flow of fluid therethrough, and wherein said fabric is longitudinally compliant without crimping.
- 19. The prosthesis according to claim 18, wherein said fabric is heat-set in an elastically compressed position without crimping of said fabric to provide said woven fabric with said longitudinal compliance.
- 20. The prosthesis according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said warp yarns is an elastomeric polymer to provide said fabric with said longitudinal compliance.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/349,439 filed on Dec. 5, 1994, now abandoned.
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