Claims
- 1. A tissue engineered blood vessel (TEBV) comprising a cultured fibroblast sheet rolled into a multilayer vessel which has sufficient burst strength to withstand physiological blood pressure without the inclusion of smooth muscle cells or synthetic scaffolding.
- 2. The TEBV of claim 1 further including an internal membrane of fibroblasts.
- 3. The TEBV of claim 2 wherein the internal membrane comprises dead fibroblasts.
- 4. The TEBV of claim 1 further including endothelial cells seeded on its inner surface.
- 5. The TEBV of claim 1 further including an internal membrane of dead fibroblasts and seeded endothelial cells.
- 6. The TEBV of claim 1 wherein the fibroblasts are autologous.
- 7. The TEBV of claim 1 wherein the fibroblasts are allogenic.
- 8. The TEBV of claim 1 wherein the fibroblasts are genetically modified.
- 9. The TEBV of claim 4 wherein the endothelial cells are autologous.
- 10. The TEBV of claim 5 wherein the endothelial cells are autologous.
- 11. The TEBV of claim 1 having two ends adapted to be attached to a human blood vessel.
- 12. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein staples are attached to one end.
- 13. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein sutures are attached to one end.
- 14. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein sutures are attached to both ends of the TEBV.
- 15. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein staples are attached to both ends of the TEBV.
- 16. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein the ends are tapered.
- 17. The TEBV of claim 11 wherein the ends are flared.
- 18. A bioreactor comprising:
an enclosed chamber; a module removably located in the chamber for holding a fibroblast sheet; a motor-driven, rollable mandrel; and a removable clamp for securing the sheet onto the mandrel during rolling.
- 19. The bioreactor of claim 18 further including a control rod movable from outside the chamber for attaching the sheet to the mandrel for rolling.
- 20. The bioreactor of claim 19 wherein the control rod has a blade which is used to separate the sheet from the module.
- 21. The bioreactor of claim 19 wherein the control rod has a sponge which is used to move the sheet onto the mandrel for rolling.
- 22. The bioreactor of claim 18 wherein the removable clamp is held onto the sheet by a magnet within the mandrel.
- 23. The bioreactor of claim 18 wherein the mandrel is cylindrically shaped.
- 24. The bioreactor of claim 18 wherein the mandrel has a tapered end.
- 25. The bioreactor of claim 18 wherein the mandrel has a flared end.
- 26. The bioreactor of claim 18 wherein the rolling of the mandrel and the movement of the control rod is controlled from outside the chamber.
- 27. The bioreactor of claim 26 wherein the movement and control is automated.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a divisional application of and claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/444,520, filed on Nov. 22, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09444520 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
Child |
10210952 |
Aug 2002 |
US |