Tissue ingrowth materials and method of using the same
US-9700311-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US2017367694A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017367694-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715645293-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Implantable materials for use with end effectors like surgical stapling devices, and methods for using the same, are generally provided. In some embodiments, adjunct materials for use with surgical staplers are provided. For example, a kit for stapling tissue is provided that can include a surgical stapler having an end effector. The end effector can have first and second jaws. The kit can include an adjunct material having hydrophobic surface regions and hydrophilic surface regions and the adjunct material can be configured to mate to at least one of the jaws of the end effector. Other implants, devices, and methods for surgical stapling are also provided.
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1 . A surgical stapling adjunct material comprising: a hybrid adjunct material releasably retained on a cartridge or anvil body configured to compress when a compressive force is applied thereto and to provide a spring back force when compressive force is removed, wherein the hybrid adjunct material has a plurality of first synthetic fibers and a plurality of second synthetic fibers, wherein the plurality of first synthetic fibers comprises a first absorbable material and the plurality of second synthetic fibers comprises a second absorbable material, wherein the plurality of first synthetic fibers and the plurality of second synthetic fibers are intertwined to create interlocking patterns in a first region, and wherein the hybrid adjunct material comprises a second region where only one of the plurality of first synthetic fibers or the plurality of second synthetic fibers is present and is arranged in a pattern to provide an internal structure to provide vertical springiness for the adjunct. 2 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , wherein the first synthetic fiber comprises Polyglactic 910. 3 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , wherein the first synthetic fiber comprises polyglycolide-trimethylene carbonate. 4 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , wherein the second synthetic fiber comprises Polydioxanone. 5 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , wherein the adjunct material further comprises hydrophobic surface areas and hydrophilic surface areas. 6 . The adjunct material of claim 5 , where in the hydrophilic surface areas are on the tissue facing side of the adjunct. 7 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , where in the first region comprises at least two synthetic material fibers and at least one organic fiber. 8 . The adjunct material of claim 7 , where in the organic fiber is comprises oxidized regenerated cellulose 9 . The adjunct material of claim 8 , wherein the organic fiber changes form in the presence of body fluids to form a hemostatic layer. 10 . The adjunct material of claim 1 , wherein the adjunct material is positively charged. 11 . A staple cartridge assembly for use with a surgical stapler, comprising: a cartridge body having a plurality of staples disposed therein; and a hybrid adjunct material configured to be releasably retained to the cartridge body or anvil body and configured to be securely attached tissue by the staples in the cartridge, to compress when a compressive force is applied thereto, and to provide a spring back force when compressive force is removed, wherein the hybrid adjunct material has a plurality of first synthetic fibers and a plurality of second synthetic fibers, wherein the plurality of first synthetic fibers comprises a first absorbable material and the plurality of second synthetic fibers comprises a second absorbable material, wherein the plurality of first synthetic fibers and the plurality of second synthetic fibers are intertwined to create interlocking patterns in a first region, and wherein the hybrid adjunct material comprises a second region where only one of the plurality of first synthetic fibers or the plurality of second synthetic fibers is present and is arranged in a pattern to provide an internal structure to provide vertical springiness for the adjunct. 12 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first synthetic fiber comprises Polyglactic 910. 13 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first synthetic fiber comprises polyglycolide-trimethylene carbonate. 14 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second synthetic fiber comprises Polydioxanone. 15 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the adjunct material further comprises hydrophobic surface areas and hydrophilic surface areas. 16 . The assembly of claim 15 , where in the hydrophilic surface areas are on the tissue facing side of the adjunct. 17 . The assembly of claim 11 , where in the first region comprises at least two synthetic material fibers and at least one organic fiber. 18 . The assembly of claim 17 , where in the organic fiber is comprises oxidized regenerated cellulose 19 . The assembly of claim 18 , wherein the organic fiber changes form in the presence of body fluids to form a hemostatic layer. 20 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the adjunct material is positively charged.
hydrophilic · CPC title
hydrophobic · CPC title
Staplers for performing anastomosis, e.g. in a single operation · CPC title
with a releasable handle; with handle and operating part separable · CPC title
(bio)absorbable, (bio)resorbable or resorptive · CPC title
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