US20060093655A1 - Method for making a reinforced absorbable multilayered hemostatic wound dressing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for making a reinforced absorbable multilayered hemostatic wound dressing.
- the control of bleeding as well as sealing of air and various bodily fluids is essential and critical in surgical procedures to minimize blood loss, to seal tissue and organ structures, to reduce post-surgical complications, and to shorten the duration of the surgery in the operating room.
- therapeutic agents including, but not limited to, thrombin, fibrin and fibrinogen have been combined with dressing carriers or substrates, including gelatin-based carriers, polysaccharide-based carriers, glycolic acid or lactic acid-based carriers and a collagen matrix.
- dressing carriers or substrates including gelatin-based carriers, polysaccharide-based carriers, glycolic acid or lactic acid-based carriers and a collagen matrix. Examples of such dressings are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,762,336, U.S. Pat. No. 6,733,774 and PCT publication WO 2004/064878 A1.
- carboxylic-oxidized cellulose Due to its biodegradability and its bactericidal, tissue sealing, tissue repairing, drug delivering and hemostatic properties, it is desirable to utilize cellulose that has been oxidized lo contain carboxylic acid moieties, hereinafter referred to as carboxylic-oxidized cellulose, as a topical dressing in a variety of surgical procedures, including neurosurgery, abdominal surgery, cardiovascular surgery, thoracic surgery, head and neck surgery, pelvic surgery and skin and subcutaneous tissue procedures.
- nonwoven fabric includes, but is not limited to, bonded fabrics, formed fabrics, or engineered fabrics, that are manufactured by processes other than spinning, weaving or knitting. More specifically, the term “nonwoven fabric” refers to a porous, textile-like material, usually in flat sheet form, composed primarily or entirely of staple fibers assembled in a web, sheet or batt. The structure of the nonwoven fabric is based on the arrangement of, for example, staple fibers that are typically arranged more or less randomly. The tensile, stress-strain and tactile properties of the nonwoven fabric ordinarily stem from fiber to fiber friction created by entanglement and reinforcement of, for example, staple fibers, and/or from adhesive, chemical or physical bonding. Notwithstanding, the raw materials used to manufacture the nonwoven fabric may be yarns, scrims, netting, or filaments made by processes that include spinning, weaving or knitting.
- the present invention is directed to a method for making a reinforced absorbable multilayered hemostatic wound dressing comprising a first absorbable nonwoven fabric reinforced by a second absorbable woven or knitted fabric, and thrombin and fibrinogen.
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric comprises fibers comprising aliphatic polyester polymers, copolymers, or blends thereof; while the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric comprises oxidized regenerated cellulose fibers.
- the figure shows the pressure required to disrupt/burst the seal formed between the tissue and the hemostatic wound dressing.
- the multilayered dressings described herein provide and maintain effective hemostasis when applied to a wound requiring hemostasis.
- Effective hemostasis is the ability to control and/or abate capillary, venous, or arteriole bleeding within an effective time, as recognized by those skilled in the art of hemostasis. Further indications of effective hemostasis may be provided by governmental regulatory standards and the like.
- multilayered dressings of the present invention are effective in providing and maintaining hemostasis in cases of severe or brisk bleeding.
- severe bleeding is meant to include those cases of bleeding where a relatively high volume of blood is lost at a relatively high rate.
- severe bleeding include, without limitation, bleeding due to arterial puncture, liver resection, blunt liver trauma, blunt spleen trauma, aortic aneurysm, bleeding from patients with over-anticoagulation, or bleeding from patients with coagulopathies, such as hemophilia.
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered dressing generally comprises a nonwoven fabric and a reinforcement fabric.
- the reinforcement fabric provides a backing to which the nonwoven fabric may be attached, either directly or indirectly, wherein thrombin and fibrinogen are substantially homogeneously dispersed throughout the nonwoven fabric and/or are disposed on the surface of the nonwoven fabric.
- the reinforcement fabric provides strength to the dressing sufficient to pennit the user of the dressing to place and manipulate the dressing on or within a wound or directly onto tissue of a patient requiring hemostasis, or tissue sealing and adhering.
- the nonwoven fabric In addition to serving as a carrier for the thrombin and fibrinogen, the nonwoven fabric also serves to shield the thrombin and fibrinogen from acidic moieties that may be present in the reinforcement fabric, such as is the case where carboxylic-oxidized cellulose is used as the reinforcement fabric.
- the nonwoven fabric functions as the first absorbable nonwoven fabric of the reinforced absorbable multilayered dressing described herein.
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric is comprised of fibers comprising aliphatic polyester polymers, copolymers, or blends thereof.
- the aliphatic polyesters are typically synthesized in a ring opening polymerization of monomers including, but not limited to, lactic acid, lactide (including L-, D-, meso and D, L mixtures), glycolic acid, glycolide, ⁇ -caprolactone, p-dioxanone (1,4-dioxan-2- one), and trimethylene carbonate (1,3-dioxan-2-one).
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric comprises a copolymer of glycolide and lactide, in an amount ranging from about 70 to 95% by molar basis of glycolide and the remainder lactide.
- the nonwoven fabric is made by processes other than spinning, weaving or knitting.
- the nonwoven fabric may be prepared from yarn, scrims, netting or filaments that have been made by processes that include spinning, weaving or knitting.
- the yarn, scrims, netting and/or filaments are crimped to enhance entanglement with each other and attachment to the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric.
- Such crimped yarn, scrims, netting and/or filaments may then be cut into staple that is long enough to entangle.
- the staple may be between about 0.1 and 2.5 inches long, preferably between about 0.5 and 1.75 inches, and most preferably between about 1.0 and 1.3 inches.
- the staple may be carded to create a nonwoven batt, which may be then needlepunched or calendared into the first absorbable nonwoven fabric. Additionally, the staple may be kinked or piled.
- nonwoven fabrics may be utilized and include such processes as air laying, wet forming and stitch bonding. Such procedures are generally discussed in the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, Vol. 10, pp. 204-253 (1987) and Introduction to Nonwovens by Albin Turbank (Tappi Press, Atlanta, Ga. 1999), both incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
- the thickness of the nonwoven fabric may range from about 0.25 to 2 mm.
- the basis weight of the nonwoven fabric ranges from about 0.01 to 0.2 g/in 2 ; preferably from about 0.03 to 0.1 g/in 2 ; and most preferably from about 0.04 to 0.08 g/in 2 .
- the weight percent of first absorbable nonwoven fabric may range from about 5 to 50 percent, based upon the total weight of the reinforced absorbable multilayered dressing having thrombin and fibrinogen.
- the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric functions as the reinforcement fabric and comprises oxidized polysaccharides, in particular oxidized cellulose and the neutralized derivatives thereof.
- the cellulose may be carboxylic-oxidized or aldehyde-oxidized cellulose. More preferably, oxidized regenerated polysaccharides including, but without limitation, oxidized regenerated cellulose may be used to prepare the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric.
- Regenerated cellulose is preferred due to its higher degree of uniformity versus cellulose that has not been regenerated. Regenerated cellulose and a detailed description of how to make oxidized regenerated cellulose are set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 3,364,200, U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,398 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,626,253, the contents each of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety.
- fabrics that may be utilized as the reinforcement fabric include, but are not limited to, Interceed® absorbable adhesion barrier, Surgicel® absorbable hemostat; Surgicel Nu-Knit® absorbable hemostat; and Surgicel® Fibrillar absorbable hemostat; each available from Johnson & Johnson Wound Management Worldwide or Gynecare Worldwide, each a division of Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, N.J.
- the reinforcement fabric utilized in the present invention may be woven or knitted, provided that the fabric possesses the physical properties necessary for use in contemplated applications. Such fabrics, for example, are described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,626,253, U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,551 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,916, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein as if set forth in its entirety.
- the reinforcement fabric is a warp knitted tricot fabric constructed of bright rayon yarn that is subsequently oxidized to include carboxyl or aldehyde moieties in amounts effective to provide the fabrics with biodegradability.
- the reinforcement fabric comprises oxidized polysaccharide fibers in combination with fibers comprised of aliphatic polyester polymers, copolymers, or blends thereof.
- the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric preferably comprises oxidized regenerated cellulose and may have a basis weight ranging from about 0.001 to 0.2 g/in 2 , preferably in the range of about 0.01 to 0.1 g/in 2 , and most preferably in the range of about 0.04 to 0.07 g/in 2 .
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric is attached to the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric, either directly or indirectly.
- the nonwoven fabric may be incorporated into the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric via needlepunching, calendaring, embossing or hydroentanglement, or chemical or thermal bonding.
- the staple of the first absorbable nonwoven fabric may be entangled with each other and imbedded in the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric.
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric may be attached to the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric such that at least about 1% of the staple of the first absorbable nonwoven fabric are exposed on the other side of the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric, preferably about 10-20% and preferably no greater than about 50%. This ensures that the first absorbable nonwoven fabric and the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric remain joined and do not delaminate under normal handling conditions.
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric is uniform such that substantially none of the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric is visibly devoid of coverage by the first absorbabale nonwoven fabric.
- One method of making the multilayered fabric described herein is by the following process.
- Absorbable polymer fibers having a denier per fiber of about 1 to 4 may be consolidated to about 80 to 120 denier multifilament yarn and then to about 800 to 1200 denier yarns, thermally crimped and then cut to a staple having a length between about 0.75 and 1.5 inch.
- the staple may be fed into a multiroller dry lay carding machine one or more times and carded into a uniform nonwoven batt, while humidity is controlled between about 40-60% at a room temperature of 60 to 75° C.
- the uniform nonwoven batt may be made using a single cylinder roller-top card, having a main cylinder covered by alternate rollers and stripper rolls, where the batt is doffed from the surface of the cylinder by a doffer roller and deposited on a collector roll.
- the batt may be further processed via needlepunching or any other means such as calendaring.
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric may be attached to the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric by various techniques such as needlepunching.
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric may then be scoured by washing in an appropriate solvent and dried under mild conditions for approximately 30 minutes.
- the consolidated yarns may have from about 5 to 50 crimps per inch and preferably from about 10 to 30 crimps per inch. Efficient cutting of the crimped yarns is desirable, as any long and incompletely cut staple tends to stick on the carding machine and cause pilling.
- a preferred range of the staple length is from about 0.75 to 1.5 inches, and preferably from about 1.0 to 1.3 inches.
- the relative humidity may be controlled during batt processing, preferably during carding to form the uniform nonwoven batt.
- the nonwoven batt is processed using a dry lay carding process at a relative humidity of at least about 40% at a room temperature of about 60 to 75° C. More preferably, the nonwoven batt is processed at a relative humidity of from about 50% to 60%.
- the multilayered fabric is scoured using solvents suitable to dissolve any spin finish.
- Solvents include, but are not limited to, isopropyl alcohol, hexane, ethyl acetate, and methylene chloride.
- the multilayered fabric is then dried under conditions to provide sufficient drying while minimizing shrinkage.
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric may have an average thickness of between about 0.75 and 3.0 mm, preferably between about 1.00 and 2.5 mm, and most preferably between about 1.2 and 2.0 mm.
- the basis weight of the reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric is between about 0.05 and 0.25 g/in 2 , preferably between about 0.08 and 0.2 g/in 2 , and most preferably between about 0.1 and 0.18 g/in 2 .
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric is uniform such that there is no more than about 10% variation (relative standard deviation of the mean) in the basis weight or thickness across each square inch.
- the thrombin and fibrinogen may be animal derived, preferably human, or may be recombinant.
- the thrombin activity on the multilayered dressing may be in the range of about 20 to 500 IU/cm 2 , preferably about 20 to 200 IU/cm 2 , and most preferably about 50 to 200 IU/cm 2 .
- the fibrinogen activity on the multilayered dressing may be in the range of about 2 to 15 mg/cm 2 , preferably about 3 to 10 mg/cm 2 , and most preferably about 4 to 7 mg/cm 2 .
- the basis weight of the multilayered dressing having the thrombin and fibrinogen powders is between 0.1 and 1.0 g/in 2 , preferably between 0.1 and 0.5 g/in 2 , and most preferably between 0.1 and 0.3 g/in 2 .
- the multilayered dressing having the thrombin and fibrinogen may be sterilized, for example, by radiation, preferably by electron beam radiation.
- the air porosity of the multilayered dressing having the thrombin and fibrinogen powders ranges from about 50-250 cm 3 /sec/cm 2 , preferably between 50-150 cm 3 /sec/cm 2 , and most preferably 50-100 cm 3 /sec/cm 2 .
- the reinforced absorbable multilayered dressing When the reinforced absorbable multilayered dressing is used internally, about 50 to 75% of its mass is absorbed after about 2 weeks.
- the percent of mass loss may be measured by using a rat implantation model.
- the dressing is inserted into the rat by first making a midline incision (approximately 4 cm) in the skin over the lumbosacral vertebral column of a rat.
- the skin is then separated from the underlying connective tissue, bilaterally, to expose the superficial gluteal muscles.
- An incision is then made in the dorso-lateral fascia, which is located above the gluteal muscles and directly adjacent to the vertebral column. Using blunt dissection, a small pocket is created between the fascia and the gluteal muscle lateral to the incision.
- the multilayered dressing is placed in the gluteal pocket.
- the fascia is then sutured in place.
- the rat is euthenized and the multilayered dressing is explanted to determine the percent
- the first absorbable nonwoven fabric retains solid thrombin and solid fibrinogen powder without separation and with minimal loss of the powder from its surface.
- Thrombin and fibrinogen containing solutions are separately lyophilized.
- the lyophilized materials are then ground into powders using a superfine mill or a cooled blade mill.
- the powders are weighed and suspended together in a carrier fluid in which the proteins are not soluble.
- a preferred carrier fluid is a perfluorinated hydrocarbon, including but not limited to HFE 7000, HFE 7001 HFE 7003 and PF50/60 (commercially available from 3M of Minnesota). Any other carrier fluid in which the proteins do not dissolve may be used, such as alcohols, ethers or other organic fluids.
- the suspension is thoroughly mixed and applied to the first absorbable nonwoven fabric via conventional means such as wet, dry or electrostatic spraying, dip coating, painting, or sprinkling, while maintaining a room temperature of about 60 to 75 degrees F. and relative humidity of about 10 to 45%.
- the multilayered dressing is then dried at ambient room temperature and packaged in a suitable moisture barrier container.
- the multilayered dressing having the thrombin and fibrinogen contains no more than 25% moisture, preferably no more than 15% moisture, and most preferably no more than 5% moisture.
- the amount of thrombin and fibrinogen powder applied to the nonwoven fabric is sufficient to cover its surface such that no area is visibly devoid of coverage.
- the powder may sit mostly on top of the nonwoven fabric or may penetrate into the nonwoven fabric as far as the surface of the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric. However, the bulk of the powder does not contact the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric, and no more than trace amounts of the powders penetrate to the underside of the second absorbable woven or knitted fabric.
- the multilayered dressing described herein may be used as an adjunct to primary wound closure devices, such as arterial closure devices, staples, and sutures, to seal potential leaks of gasses, liquids, or solids as well as to provide hemostasis.
- primary wound closure devices such as arterial closure devices, staples, and sutures
- the multilayered dressing may be utilized to seal air from tissue or fluids from organs and tissues, including but not limited to, bile, lymph, cerebrospinal fluids, gastrointestinal fluids, interstitial fluids and urine.
- the multilayered dressing described herein has additional medical applications and may be used for a variety of clinical functions, including but not limited to tissue reienforcement and buttressing, i.e., for gastrointestinal or vascular anastomoses, approximation, i.e., to connect anastomoses that are difficult to perform (i.e. under tension), and tension releasing.
- the dressing may additionally promote and possibly enhance the natural tissue healing process in all the above events.
- This dressing can be used internally in many types of surgery, including, but not limited to, cardiovascular, peripheral-vascular, cardio-thoracic, gynecological, neuro- and general surgery.
- the dressing may also be used to attach medical devices (e.g. meshes, clips and films) to tissues, tissue to tissue, or medical device to medical device.
- Poly (glycolide-co-lactide) (PGL, 90/10 mol/mol) was melt-spun into fiber.
- a 80 denier multifilament yarn was consolidated into a 800 denier consolidated yarn.
- the consolidated yarn was crimped at approximately 110 degree C.
- the crimped yarn was cut into staple having a length of about 1.25′′ in length.
- 20 g of the crimped staple was accurately weighed and laid out uniformly on the feed conveyor belt of a multi-roller carding machine.
- the environmental conditions (temp: 70 deg F./55% RH) were controlled.
- the staple was then carded to create a nonwoven batt.
- the batt was removed from the pick-up roller and cut into 4 equal parts.
- the batt was weighed (19.8 g: 99% fabric yield) and then compacted into a felt.
- the compact felt was precisely laid onto an ORC fabric and firmly attached via 2 passes in the needlepunching equipment.
- the multilayered fabric was trimmed and scoured in 3 discrete isopropyl alcohol baths to remove spin finish and any machine oils.
- the scoured multilayered fabric was dried in an oven at 70 degree C. for 30 minutes, cooled and weighed.
- BAC-2 [(Omrix Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.) specific activity (by Clauss) 0.3g/g] and 1.89 g of thrombin were mixed thoroughly with about 420 ml of HFE7000.
- the slurry was sprayed through a nozzle onto the multilayered fabric weighing about 12 g and sized to 8′′ ⁇ 12′′.
- the multilayered hemostatic wound dressing was air dried for about 30 minutes. The environmental conditions were maintained at 75 degrees F./45% RH throughout the process.
- the multilayered hemostatic wound dressing was cut into appropriate sizes and packed in a tray.
- the tray is specifically designed such that the clearance between the top and the bottom of the tray is slightly less than the overall thickness of the dressing to ensure minimized motion of the dressing during shipping and handling.
- the tray is further packaged in a foil pouch, which is thermally sealed with dessicants as needed.
- the dressing was stored at 2-8 degrees C. until needed.
- the “thickness” of the multilayered fabric/dressing was measured as described herein.
- the measurement tools were:
- the multilayered fabric/dressing was placed on a platen surface that is a smooth and machined surface.
- the two metal plates were placed on top of each other on the multilayered fabric/dressing and gently pressed at their corners to make sure the multilayered fabric/dressing is flat.
- the gauge foot was placed onto the top of the metal plates and was then re-lifted and re-placed, at which time a reading was made.
- anesthetized pigs were dissected to expose the abdominal aorta.
- a biopsy punch was used to remove a 4 mm section of the aorta.
- the blood was allowed to flow freely, and the dressing to be tested was quickly applied to the wound site while aspirating any excessive pooling blood.
- Manual pressure was applied to hold the dressing to the wound site for 3 minutes. At the end of the three-minute period, pressure was removed. The test was considered a “pass” if the dressing adhered well to the wound and achieved full hemostasis with no rebleeding.
- Poly (glycolide-co-lactide) (PGL, 90/10 mol/mol) was melt-spun into fiber.
- the fiber was cut into small staple and then carded to create a very fine nonwoven fabric of about 1.25 millimeters thick and a density of about 98.1 mg/cc.
- the nonwoven fabric was then needle punched into a knitted carboxylic-oxidized regenerated cellulose fabric, available from Ethicon, Inc., under the tradename Interceed®, to secure the nonwoven fabric to the ORC fabric.
- the final construct comprised about 60 weight percent of the nonwoven fibers.
- Example 3 The material described in Example 3 was coated with dry particles consisting mostly of fibrinogen (7 to 8 mg/cm 2 ) and thrombin (50 IU/cm 2 ), and then tested using a Hydraulic Burst Leak Test (HBLT). Samples were cut into circular pieces of 3 ⁇ 4 inch diameter. The samples were placed onto a tissue substrate derived from bovine pericardium with a hole in the center of the tissue. The pierced tissue substrate was placed over an airtight chamber into which saline was pumped. The pressure required to disrupt/burst the seal formed between the tissue and the sample was measured (see FIG. 1 ). Samples without protein coating do not adhere to the tissue.
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