Microstructured haptotaxic implant

US11844875B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11844875-B2
Application numberUS-202217703598-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2022
Priority dateApr 30, 2016
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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The invention relates to the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, and particularly to a three-dimensional biomimetic tissue scaffold that exploits the use of three-dimensional print technology. Surface energy is controlled by precisely placing polymers with differing surface chemistry, and using surface texture and bulk composition to pattern absorbable and non-absorbable polymers for the purpose of promoting functional healing in a mammalian body.

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What is claimed is: 1. A three-dimensional matrix deposited via electrospinning for inducing tissue regeneration comprising: at least three successive layers of at least two biocompatible polymers, a first layer of the at least three successive layers comprising a substrate, a second layer and a third layer of the at least three successive layers arranged in a stacked pattern to form a plurality of walls with an open void disposed between the plurality of walls, the second layer and third layer deposited via electrospinning onto the substrate, and wherein the substrate comprises a microstructure pattern disposed thereon, the microstructure pattern having a first surface energy and second surface energy capable of electrostatically directing the deposition location of the second layer and the third layer. 2. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein the microstructure pattern comprises a plurality of microstructures having a first microstructure of the plurality of microstructures including the first surface energy and a second microstructure of the plurality of microstructures having the second surface energy wherein the first surface energy is different than the second surface energy. 3. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 2 , wherein the first microstructure is disposed hierarchically on the second microstructure. 4. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein the deposition of the second layer and the third layer is dependent at least in part by the location of the microstructure pattern on the substrate. 5. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein the microstructure pattern is capable of generating an adhesive force with respect to a target surface. 6. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein the at least three successive layers of at least two biocompatible polymers is capable of generating an adhesive force with respect to a target surface. 7. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein the matrix is capable of generating a tissue scaffolding effect to promote tissue regeneration. 8. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 1 , wherein in an implanted state, at least a first portion is capable of adhering to biological tissue and at least a second portion is capable of promoting tissue regeneration in a defect of the biological tissue. 9. A three-dimensional matrix deposited via electrospinning for inducing tissue regeneration comprising: at least three successive layers of at least two biocompatible polymers, a first layer of the at least three successive layers comprising a substrate, a second layer and a third layer of the at least three successive layers arranged in a stacked pattern to form a plurality of walls with an open void disposed between the plurality of walls, the second layer and third layer deposited via electrospinning onto the substrate, wherein the substrate comprises a microstructure pattern disposed thereon, the microstructure pattern having a first surface energy and second surface energy capable of electrostatically directing the deposition location of the second layer and the third layer, and wherein at least one portion of the matrix is bioasorbable. 10. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the substrate and microstructure pattern are bioabsorable. 11. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the second layer and third layer are configured to form a mesh such that the mesh is non-absorbable. 12. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 11 , wherein the mesh is capable of providing a reinforcement structure to a biological tissue when implanted. 13. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the microstructure pattern comprises a plurality of microstructures having a first microstructure of the plurality of microstructures including the first surface energy and a second microstructure of the plurality of microstructures having the second surface energy wherein the first surface energy is different than the second surface energy. 14. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 13 , wherein the first microstructure is disposed hierarchically on the second microstructure. 15. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the second layer and the third layer are deposited via electrospinning onto the substrate. 16. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the microstructure pattern is capable of generating an adhesive force with respect to a target surface. 17. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the at least three successive layers of at least two biocompatible polymers is capable of generating an adhesive force with respect to a target surface. 18. The three-dimensional matrix of claim 9 , wherein the matrix is capable of generating a tissue scaffolding effect to promote tissue regeneration.

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  • A61L27/26Primary

    Mixtures of macromolecular compounds · CPC title

  • Special surfaces of prostheses, e.g. for improving ingrowth (A61F2/30767 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with macromolecular fillers · CPC title

  • Materials characterised by their function or physical properties {, e.g. injectable or lubricating compositions, shape-memory materials, surface modified materials} · CPC title

  • A61L27/56Primary

    Porous materials, {e.g. foams or sponges} · CPC title

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What does patent US11844875B2 cover?
The invention relates to the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, and particularly to a three-dimensional biomimetic tissue scaffold that exploits the use of three-dimensional print technology. Surface energy is controlled by precisely placing polymers with differing surface chemistry, and using surface texture and bulk composition to pattern absorbable and non-absorbable poly…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bvw Holding Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L27/26. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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