Method of making a prosthetic vascular graft
First Claim
1. A process of making a vascular graft comprising:
- a) selecting a base substrate of biocompatible material having inner and outer surfaces;
b) covering the outer surface of the base substrate with a covering of deflectably secured material wherein said deflectably secured material comprises at least two different types of fibers; and
c) securing the deflectably secured material to the base substrate in such a manner that a substantial portion of the deflectably secured material is not directly secured to the base substrate and a substantial portion of adjacent surfaces of the deflectably secured material are not directly secured to each other wherein said fibers are free to move with respect to each other within a length of the graft.
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Abstract
A vascular graft in the form of a tube or flat sheet of biocompatible material having an outer covering of deflectably secured material such as porous film, fibers, discrete pieces of material, or combinations thereof. Two different types of fibers may also be used. The vascular graft may be of tubular form for replacing or bypassing entire segments of veins or arteries or alternatively may be in the form of a flat sheet useful for repairing portions of the circumference of veins or arteries. The tube or flat sheet of biocompatible material and the outer covering of deflectably secured material are preferably of porous polytetrafluoroethylene. The inventive vascular graft is useful for dialysis access in that it offers a reduction in blood leakage when the vascular graft is punctured by a dialysis needle and the needle is subsequently removed. It is also useful for reducing suture hole bleeding resulting from holes created through the graft by penetration of the graft with a suture needle.
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2 Claims
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1. A process of making a vascular graft comprising:
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a) selecting a base substrate of biocompatible material having inner and outer surfaces; b) covering the outer surface of the base substrate with a covering of deflectably secured material wherein said deflectably secured material comprises at least two different types of fibers; and c) securing the deflectably secured material to the base substrate in such a manner that a substantial portion of the deflectably secured material is not directly secured to the base substrate and a substantial portion of adjacent surfaces of the deflectably secured material are not directly secured to each other wherein said fibers are free to move with respect to each other within a length of the graft. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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