Scar treatment sheeting and method of manufacture

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A61L 15/26 (2006.01) A61L 15/22 (2006.01)

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CA 2183993

Elastomeric sheeting materials are described which are formed from the process of creating a membrane comprising polymer network ("IPN") of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE") and polydimethylsiloxane ("PDMS") by causing a matrix of PDMS to be formed in situ with a matrix of PTFE (11) and causing surface of substantially pure PDMS to be formed on at least one side thereof (12), allowing PDMS compositions to vulcanize. The product of the process is suitable for the treatment of dermatologic scars.

L'invention concerne des matières en feuilles élastomères formées selon un procédé de création d'une membrane comprenant un réseau de polymères semi-interpénétrant constitué de polytétrafluoroéthylène ("PTFE") et de polydiméthylsiloxane ("PDMS"), consistant à provoquer la formation d'une matrice de PDMS in situ avec une matrice de PTFE (11), et à provoquer la formation d'une surface de PDMS sensiblement pure sur au moins une de ses faces (12), et à laisser les compositions de PDMS se vulcaniser. Le produit du procédé est adapté au traitement de cicatrices dermatologiques.

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