Selectively water disintegrable materials and catheters made of such materials
11185613 · 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2420/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08L29/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08L29/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A61L29/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Polymeric materials that are blends of polymers having differing water solubility rates are disclosed. The blends may be incorporated into at least a portion of a medical devices such as the shafts of flushable urinary catheters to provide suitable catheter stiffness/flexibility and catheter disintegration in water receptacles such as toilets. The blended material may provide the substrate of the catheter shaft or may provide one or more layers of the catheter.
Claims
1. A flushable insertable medical device comprising a shaft at least a portion of which is made of a polymeric material including a blend of polyvinyl alcohol polymers, wherein the blend consists of: a. approximately 68 wt %-77.5 wt % of a cold-water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; b. approximately 2.5 wt %-11 wt % of a non-cold water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol; said polymeric material further including 15 wt %-25 wt % propylene glycol.
2. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the blend is selected to maintain the shape of the catheter while inserted.
3. The medical device of claim 1 wherein said shaft has a bending stiffness of approximately 0.68-46835 MPa mm.sup.4.
4. The medical device of claim 1 wherein said shaft comprises an inner layer and an outer layer wherein one of said inner and outer layers comprises said polymeric material and the other of said inner and outer layers comprises a water soluble polymer that has a water solubility rate that is different than the water solubility rate of said polymeric material.
5. The medical device of claim 1 wherein said shaft comprises an inner layer, a middle layer and an outer layer wherein at least one of said inner and outer layers comprises said polymeric material and middle said layer comprises a water-soluble polymer that has a water solubility rate that is different than the water solubility rate of said polymeric material.
6. The medical device of claim 4 further comprising an optional primer coating coated onto said outer layer.
7. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the medical device comprises a urinary catheter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(7) Medical devices in accordance with the present disclosure are described below in the context of a urinary catheter. However, it will be appreciated that medical devices other than urinary catheters and/or portions or components of medical devices other than urinary catheters are also contemplated by the present disclosure.
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(9) In accordance with the present disclosure, catheter tube 12 and/or funnel 14 may be made, at least in part, of a water disintegrable material of the type disclosed below. In one embodiment, the polymeric material may be a blend of two or more polymers selected to provide a catheter that (1) maintains the necessary stiffness and flexibility during use, (2) is compatible with certain hydrophilic coatings which, when activated, provide a catheter tube 12 with a sufficient amount of lubricity to allow the user to comfortably insert, advance and withdraw catheter tube 12 from the user's urethra and (3) do not degrade too quickly during use and yet are water soluble in accordance with required dissolution rates for disposing of the catheters down the toilet.
(10) In a more particular embodiment, at least a portion of catheter tube 12 and/or funnel 14 may be made of a blend of one or more cold water soluble polymer(s) and one or more non-cold water soluble polymer(s) such as a lukewarm water soluble polymer(s) or a hot water soluble polymer. A “cold water soluble” polymer is generally one wherein a 40 μm thick film of the polymer material at least substantially disintegrates in less than 30 seconds in water at approximately 20° C. A “lukewarm water soluble” material is generally one wherein a 40 μm thick film of the polymer material at least substantially disintegrates in under 40 seconds in water at approximately 55° C. and a “hot water soluble” material is generally one wherein a 40 μm thick film of such polymer material at least substantially disintegrates in under 20 seconds in water at approximately 70° C.
(11) Preferably, cold water soluble and non-cold water soluble polymer(s) that make up the bulk of the blend are of the same general type of polymer that differ at least in the rate at which they disintegrate in water. For example, in one embodiment, the polymers that make up the blend of the polymeric material that is the subject of the present disclosure may be different grades of the same polymer, such as different grades of polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH). In one specific embodiment, the bulk of the blend may be one or more cold water soluble PVOH polymers and one or more non-cold water soluble PVOH polymers. Alternatively, one of the water soluble polymers (cold or non-cold water soluble) may be PVOH while the other water soluble polymer may be a different polymer.
(12) PVOH comes in a variety of grades including cold water soluble PVOH and non-cold water soluble PVOH. For example, Kuraray provides a range of cold water soluble Mowiflex polyvinyl alcohol polymers such as TC 232, TC 251 and TC 253. These water soluble materials can be extruded into tubes for use in the manufacture of flushable urinary intermittent catheters. However, these materials tend to dissolve too quickly at 37° C. and may not have the correct stiffness properties for a urinary catheter. Other PVOH polymers are not cold water soluble. For example, Mowiflex TC 661, also available from Kuraray is not cold water soluble. It is marketed as being lukewarm soluble, i.e. soluble at temperatures above 55° C. and will not readily dissolve after flushing. Similarly, Mowiflex TC 161, also from Kuraray, is advertised as being hot-water soluble, i.e. soluble at temperatures above 70° C.
(13) In accordance with the present disclosure, a blend of TC 661 and/or TC 161 polymer with TC 232, TC 251 and/or TC 253 (cold water soluble PVOH polymers) will result in polymer blends with tailored/modified dissolution rates. For example, blending cold water soluble polymers (e.g., PVOH) with TC 661 and/or TC 161 will slow down the bulk dissolution rates of the cold water soluble polymers when used as a catheter.
(14) In addition to blends of cold water and non-cold water soluble PVOH polymers, the polymeric materials of the present disclosure may further include a plasticizer, the plasticizer also being blended and extruded with the PVOH polymers. One such suitable plasticizer/agent is propylene glycol (PG). Other suitable plasticizers are described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,948,647, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The polymeric materials described herein may be plasticized by exposure to an environment of a selected relative humidity. Plasticization of the materials of the present disclosure by exposure to an environment of a selected relative humidity may be carried out in lieu of or in combination with plasticization by introduction of a suitable plasticizer (such as PG).
(15) In one embodiment, the polymeric material of the present disclosure may include approximately 1-80 wt % of a cold water soluble polymer (such as, but not limited to, PVOH); approximately 1-80 wt % of a non-cold water soluble polymer (such as, but not limited to, PVOH); and approximately 0-35 wt % of a plasticizer. In general, it may be desirable to include a higher concentration of cold water soluble polymer (relative to the non-cold water soluble polymer). In another more specific embodiment, the polymeric material of the present disclosure may include approximately 40-80 wt % of cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; approximately 1-60% wt % of non-cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; and approximately 0-30 wt % of a propylene glycol. Formulation Table 1 below sets forth more specific blends of the polymeric materials disclosed herein and which were extruded into tubing.
(16) TABLE-US-00001 FORMULATION TABLE 1 % Wt. of Each Ingredient % Propylene Blend # % TC 232 % TC 251 % TC 253 % TC 661 Glycol 1 77.5 0 0 2.5 20 2 0 50 0 50 0 3 0 41.66 0 41.66 16.68 4 0 68.57 0 11.43 20 5 69.6 0 0 5.4 25 6 0 73 0 12 15 7 73 0 0 12 15 8 70 0 0 0 30
(17) In one embodiment, at least a portion or component of a medical device, such as a tube made of the blends in accordance with the present disclosure may have a solubility of between about 1.0-40% mass loss in water at room temperature (RT) for 15 minutes. In another, more preferred embodiment, tubes made of the blends of the present disclosure may have a solubility of between about 2.0-25% mass loss in water at RT for 15 minutes. In determining the solubility, the following method was followed. Five (5) cm lengths of Ch 14 flushable tubing/catheters were carefully weighed and then placed in vials and immersed in water at room temperature or at 37° C. The samples were continually agitated using an Orbital shaker. Tube samples were carefully removed from the fluids at different points. In each case, the remaining fluid sample was then evaporated off and the residue of evaporation was calculated. The amount of dissolved solids was calculated as an average percentage mass loss of the sample tubes at each of the different time points. Blanks and an appropriate control were run at the same time. Separate blends of PVOH and/or PG were prepared and tested in accordance with the above-described method. The results are reported below in Table 2.
(18) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Solubility Rate in Tube Form (Average % Mass Loss in Water Polymer Blend (wt %/wt %) @RT for 15 mins.) TC 251/661 (50/50) 5.4 TC 251/661/PG (42/42/16) 5.8 TC 251/661/PG (69/11/20) 7.7 TC 251/661/PG (73/12/15) 8.3 TC 232/661/PG (77.5/2.5/20) 13.6 TC 232 (oven conditioned) 17.3 TC 232/661/PG (70/5/25) 19.3 TC 251/661 (50/50) 5.4
(19) In addition to being water soluble and disintegrable also possess structural properties which make them suitable for use as urinary catheters. Thus, the polymeric material made of a blend of two or more PVOH polymers in accordance with the present disclosure preferably has Young's modulus of elasticity in the range 1-100 MPa, and the flushable catheter shafts with sizes in the range Ch 6-Ch 18 made from such materials (i.e., blends) preferably have bending stiffness in the range 0.68-46835 MPa mm.sup.4.
(20) As indicated above, at least a portion of catheter shaft 12 may be made of the polymeric materials (blends) disclosed herein. With reference to
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(22) Thus, in accordance with the present disclosure, the bulk of the catheter shaft may be made of a monolayer or internal and/or external barrier layers as shown in
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Other Aspects
(25) Aspect 1. A polymeric material comprising a blend of two or more polymers wherein one of said polymers has a first water solubility rate and another of said two or more polymers has a different water solubility rate.
(26) Aspect 2. The polymeric material of Aspect 1 wherein said blend comprises a cold water soluble polymer and a non-cold water soluble polymer.
(27) Aspect 3. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1-2 wherein said one of said two or more polymers comprises polyvinyl alcohol.
(28) Aspect 4. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1-2 wherein said other of said two or more polymers comprises polyvinyl alcohol.
(29) Aspect 5. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 4 wherein one of said two more polymers is substantially water soluble at temperatures above 55° C.
(30) Aspect 6. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 5 further comprising a plasticizer.
(31) Aspect 7. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 5 further comprising propylene glycol.
(32) Aspect 8. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 7 wherein said material has a solubility rate 1.0-40% mass loss in water at room temperature for 15 minutes.
(33) Aspect 9. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 8 wherein said material comprising said blend has a water solubility that is different from the solubility rates of each of said one of said polymers and said other of said polymers.
(34) Aspect 10. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 9 comprising: a) approximately 1-80 wt % of a cold water soluble polymer; b) approximately 1-80 wt % of a non-cold water soluble polymer; and c) approximately 0-35 wt % of a plasticizer.
(35) Aspect 11. The polymeric material of Aspect 10 wherein said cold water soluble polymer comprises polyvinyl alcohol.
(36) Aspect 12. The polymeric material of Aspect 11 wherein said non-cold water soluble material comprises polyvinyl alcohol.
(37) Aspect 13. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 11-12 wherein said plasticizer comprises propylene glycol.
(38) Aspect 14. The polymeric material of any one of Aspects 1 through 13 comprising: a) approximately 40-80 wt % of cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; b) approximately 30-60 wt % of non-cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; and c) approximately 1-30 wt % of a propylene glycol.
(39) Aspect 15. A flushable urinary catheter comprising a shaft at least a portion of which is made of a polymeric material comprising a blend of two or more polymers wherein one of said polymers has a first water solubility rate and another of said two or more polymers has a different water solubility rate.
(40) Aspect 16. The flushable urinary catheter of Aspect 15 wherein said blend comprises at least one cold water soluble polymer and at least one non-cold water soluble polymer.
(41) Aspect 17. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-16 wherein said cold water soluble polymer is polyvinyl alcohol.
(42) Aspect 18. The flushable catheter of Aspect 17 wherein said non-cold water soluble polymer is polyvinyl alcohol.
(43) Aspect 19. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-18 wherein said material comprises: a) approximately 40-80 wt % of cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; b) approximately 1-60 wt % of non-cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol; and c) approximately 0-30 wt % of a propylene glycol.
(44) Aspect 20. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-19 wherein the size of said catheter shaft is Ch6-Ch18.
(45) Aspect 21. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-20 wherein said shaft has a bending stiffness of approximately 0.68-46835 MPa mm4.
(46) Aspect 22. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-21 wherein said shaft comprises a monolayer of said polymeric material coated with at least a top layer of a hydrophilic coating.
(47) Aspect 23. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-21 wherein said shaft comprises an inner layer and an outer layer wherein one of said inner and outer layers comprises said polymeric material and the other of said inner and outer layers comprises a water soluble polymer that has a water solubility rate that is different than the water solubility rate of said polymeric material.
(48) Aspect 24. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 15-21 wherein said shaft comprises an inner layer, a middle layer and an outer layer wherein at least one of said inner and outer layers comprises said polymeric material and middle said layer comprises a water soluble polymer that has a water solubility rate that is different than the water solubility rate of said polymeric material.
(49) Aspect 25. The flushable catheter of any one of Aspects 23-24 further comprising a hydrophilic coating and an optional primer coating coated onto said outer layer.
(50) Aspect 26. A medical device at least a portion of which comprises a polymeric material comprising a blend of two or more polymers wherein one of said polymers has a first water solubility rate and another of said at least two or more polymers has a different water solubility rate.
(51) Aspect 27. The medical device of Aspect 26 wherein a component of said medical device comprises said polymeric material.
(52) Aspect 28. The medical device of any one of Aspects 26-27 wherein at least said portion of said device is insertable into the body of a patient or user.
(53) Aspect 29. The medical device of Aspect 28 wherein said at least said portion maintains a sufficient amount of mechanical strength during a time when said at least said portion is inserted into the body of the patient or user and is flushable.
(54) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments and aspects described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed herein.