Resorbable structure for treating and healing of tissue defects

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APP PUB NO 20040006146A1
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10190249

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Devices and processes (e.g., improved Plasticized Melt Flow processes (PMF) or improved Phase Separation Polymer Concentration (PSPC), etc.) used to make resorbable and non-resorbable structures for treating and/or healing of tissue defects are disclosed. Among the advantages of using these improved processes are the preservation of molecular weight and the broadening of the processing conditions for temperature sensitive polymers and therapies (e.g. polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone or Cisplatin, etc.). This reduction in processing temperature, pressure and time can help to preserve the molecular weight and/or integrity of the final product or any additive incorporated therein. Additionally, pore size and shape tailoring can increase the osteoconductive nature of the device.

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KENSEY NASH CORPORATION735 PENNSYLVANIA DRIVE EXTON PA 19341

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
DeWitt, Todd M Pottstown, PA 3 82
Evans, Douglas G Downingtown, PA 121 8770
Kelly, Jeffrey C Wilmington, DE 9 577

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