Polymeric materials and processes for making the same are provided herein wherein said polymeric materials have nano-sized topological features or textures. These features have dimensions in various ranges including, but not limited to, dimensions less than about 100 nanometers. In addition, polymer
Polymeric materials and processes for making the same are provided herein wherein said polymeric materials have nano-sized topological features or textures. These features have dimensions in various ranges including, but not limited to, dimensions less than about 100 nanometers. In addition, polymeric materials are described herein that have a surface roughness of about 50 nm or greater. These polymeric materials are useful for making implants for soft tissues, such as bladder tissue replacement implants. Methods of treatment using such implants are also described. In such methods, polymers that are biocompatible, and biodegradable are also described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A nano-structured synthetic implant comprising a polymeric material, said polymeric material displaying nano-sized surface features and a surface roughness of 50 nm or greater, wherein said surface features comprise a dimension having a size within the range of 25 nm to less
What is claimed is: 1. A nano-structured synthetic implant comprising a polymeric material, said polymeric material displaying nano-sized surface features and a surface roughness of 50 nm or greater, wherein said surface features comprise a dimension having a size within the range of 25 nm to less than 100 nm. 2. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, poly(lactic acid-glycolic). 3. The implant of claim 1 wherein the nano-sized surface features have at least one dimension in the range from 25 nm to 50 nm. acid), poly(ether-urethane), polycaprolactone and poly(glycolide-caprolactone). 4. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymer has a surface roughness of about 100 nm or greater. 5. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymer has a surface area of greater than about 30 μm2 per 25 μm2. 6. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymeric material is a polymeric film. 7. The implant of claim 6 wherein the polymeric material comprises a polymeric film of poly(lactic-glycolic acid) and arginine-aspartic acid peptides. 8. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymeric material is a biodegradable polymer. 9. The implant of claim 1 wherein the polymeric material comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid), poly(ether-urethane), and polycaprolactone. 10. The implant of claim 9 further comprising an extracellular matrix compound selected from the group consisting of collagen I, collagen III, collagen IV, collagen V, laminin, fibronectin, elastin, elastin-associated microfibrillar proteins, proteoglycans and arginine-aspartic acid peptides. 11. The implant of claim 10 further comprising a population of cells, said population of cells seeded on the polymer surface. 12. The implant of claim 11 wherein the cells are selected from the group consisting of smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, urothelial cells, neutrophils, monocytes, fibroblasts, and macrophages. 13. The implant of claim 1 further comprising an extracellular matrix component of bladder smooth muscle cells. 14. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is incorporated into said implant. 15. The implant of claim 14 wherein the extracellular matrix component is selected from the group consisting of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines. 16. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is coated on the surface of said implant. 17. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is coated on the surface and incorporated into said implant. 18. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is selected from the group consisting of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines. 19. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is selected from the group consisting of collagen I, collagen III, collagen IV, collagen V, laminin, fibronectin, elastin, elastin-associated microfibrillar proteins, proteoglycans and arginine-aspartic acid peptides. 20. The implant of claim 13 wherein the extracellular matrix component is collagen IV. 21. The implant of claim 1 wherein the nano-sized surface features are formed by a molding process and have one or more dimensions in the range from 50 nm to less than 100 nm. 22. A nano-structured synthetic implant comprising a polymeric material, said polymeric material displaying nano-sized surface features and a surface roughness of 50 nm or greater, wherein the surface features are formed by chemical treatment of said polymeric material, and have one or more dimensions in the range from 50 nm to less than 100 nm. 23. The implant of claim 22 wherein the chemical treatment comprises contacting the polymer with a compound selected from the group consisting of HCl, H2SO4, HClO4, HNO3, H3PO4, HF, NaOH, K2CO3 and NaHCO3. 24. A nano-structured synthetic implant, said implant consisting essentially of a polymeric material having a surface roughness of 50 nm to less than 100 nm and a further surface feature having a dimension in the range from 50 nm to less than 100 nm; and a population of cells. 25. A nano-structured synthetic implant comprising a polymeric material, said polymeric material comprising peaks and valleys formed on the surface of said polymeric material, wherein a dimension selected from the group consisting of peak height, valley depth, peak width at half height and valley width at half depth, is within the range of 25 nm to less than 100 nm. 26. The nano-structured synthetic implant of claim 25 wherein the peaks and valleys are randomly distributed on the surface of said implant. 27. The nano-structured synthetic implant of claim 25 wherein the peaks and valleys are uniformly distributed on the surface of said implant. 28. The nano-structured synthetic implant of claim 25 wherein two or more dimensions selected from the group consisting of peak height, valley depth, peak width at half height and valley width at half depth, are each within the range of 25 nm or less than 100 nm.
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