Medical organogel processes and compositions
US-2016045602-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US11944717B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11944717-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117477947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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Disclosed are methods, devices and materials for the in situ formation of a nerve cap and/or a nerve wrap to inhibit neuroma formation following planned or traumatic nerve injury. The method includes the steps of identifying a severed end of a nerve, and positioning the severed end into a cavity defined by a form. A transformable media is introduced into the form cavity to surround the severed end. The media is permitted to undergo a transformation from a first, relatively flowable state to a second, relatively non flowable state to form a protective barrier surrounding the severed end. The media may be a hydrogel, and the transformation may produce a synthetic crosslinked hydrogel protective barrier. The media may include at least one anti-regeneration agent to inhibit nerve regrowth.
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A form for creating an in situ wrap around a nerve to nerve junction, the form comprising: a concave wall at least partially defining a cavity and a top opening for accessing the cavity, the top opening having a first cross-sectional area being less than a second cross-sectional area of the cavity; a first nerve guide comprising a first surface at least partially defining a first side access through the concave wall for positioning a first nerve end in the cavity, the first surface being on a first end of the form at a first elevated position relative to a bottom interior surface of the concave wall such that the first nerve end is spaced away from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when the first nerve end is positioned on the first surface and at least partially within the cavity; a second nerve guide comprises a second surface at least partially defining a second side access through the concave wall for positioning a second nerve end in the cavity, the second surface being on a second end of the form at a second elevated position relative to the bottom interior surface of the concave wall such that the second nerve end is spaced away from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when the second nerve end is positioned on the second surface and at least partially within the cavity; and one or more posts positioned within the cavity, the one or more posts each being configured to position a nerve end away from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall. 2. The form of claim 1 , wherein the concave wall is flexible such that the form is configured to be removed from the in situ wrap formed within the cavity. 3. The form of claim 1 , wherein the form comprises silicone. 4. The form of claim 1 , wherein the form further comprises at least one stabilizing feature being configured to stabilize the form. 5. The form of claim 4 , wherein the at least one stabilizing feature comprises a transverse support surface extending along or parallel to a tangent to the concave wall. 6. The form of claim 1 , wherein the first nerve guide of the form is configured such that the first nerve end is at least 1 mm spaced from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when positioned through the first nerve guide and in the cavity. 7. The form of claim 1 , wherein the form is configured to form a convex surface in the in situ wrap such that the in situ wrap comprises a generally cylindrical shape. 8. The form of claim 1 , wherein the second nerve guide of the form is configured such that the second nerve end is at least 1 mm spaced from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when positioned through the second nerve guide and in the cavity. 9. The form of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is concave. 10. The form of claim 1 , wherein the second surface is concave. 11. The form of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is concave, and wherein the second surface is concave. 12. The form of claim 1 , wherein the first elevated position is at a first height relative to the bottom interior surface, wherein the second elevated position is at a second height relative to the bottom interior surface, and wherein the first height is equal to the second height. 13. The form of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the form is opposite the second end of the form. 14. A kit for use in creating the in situ wrap, the kit comprising: the form of claim 1 ; and a composition for an in situ forming hydrogel being configured to form the in situ wrap. 15. The kit of claim 14 , wherein the composition comprises: a compressive strength greater than 10 kPa for over 3 months; in vivo persistence for at least 3 months comprising less than 15% mass loss; and swelling of less than 30% for over 3 months. 16. The kit of claim 14 , wherein the composition comprises poly(ethylene glycol) succinimidyl carbonate. 17. The kit of claim 14 , wherein the in situ forming hydrogel comprises a P2XR receptor antagonist. 18. The kit of claim 14 , wherein the in situ forming hydrogel further comprises an anti-inflammatory. 19. The kit of claim 14 , wherein the composition is configured to transform from a flowable state to a non-flowable state. 20. A form for creating an in situ wrap around a nerve to nerve junction, the form comprising: a concave wall at least partially defining a cavity and a top opening for accessing the cavity, the top opening having a first cross-sectional area being less than a second cross-sectional area of the cavity; a first nerve guide comprising a first surface at least partially defining a first side access through the concave wall for positioning a first nerve end in the cavity, the first surface being on a first end of the form at a first elevated position relative to a bottom interior surface of the concave wall such that the first nerve end is spaced away from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when the first nerve end is positioned on the first surface and at least partially within the cavity; a second nerve guide comprises a second surface at least partially defining a second side access through the concave wall for positioning a second nerve end in the cavity, the second surface being on a second end of the form at a second elevated position relative to the bottom interior surface of the concave wall such that the second nerve end is spaced away from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when the second nerve end is positioned on the second surface and at least partially within the cavity; and at least one stabilizing feature being configured to stabilize the form, the at least one stabilizing feature comprising a transverse support surface extending along or parallel to a tangent to the concave wall. 21. The form of claim 20 , wherein the concave wall is flexible such that the form is configured to be removed from the in situ wrap formed within the cavity. 22. The form of claim 20 , wherein the form comprises silicone. 23. The form of claim 20 , wherein the first nerve guide of the form is configured such that the first nerve end is at least 1 mm spaced from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when positioned through the first nerve guide and in the cavity. 24. The form of claim 20 , wherein the form is configured to form a convex surface in the in situ wrap such that the in situ wrap comprises a generally cylindrical shape. 25. The form of claim 20 , wherein the second nerve guide of the form is configured such that the second nerve end is at least 1 mm spaced from the bottom interior surface of the concave wall when positioned through the second nerve guide and in the cavity. 26. The form of claim 20 , wherein the first surface is concave. 27. The form of claim 20 , wherein the second surface is concave. 28. The form of claim 20 , wherein the first surface is concave, and wherein the second surface is concave. 29. The form of claim 20 , wherein the first elevated position is at a first height relative to the bottom interior surface, wherein the second elevated position is at a second height relative to the bottom interior surface, and wherein the first height is equal to the second height. 30. The form of claim 20 , wherein the first end of the form is opposite the second end of the form. 31. A kit for use in creating the in
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