Devices formed of or including biocompatible polyhydroxyalkanoates are
provided with controlled degradation rates, preferably less than one year
under physiological conditions. Preferred devices include sutures, suture
fasteners, meniscus repair devices, rivets, tacks, staples, screws
(including interference screws), bone plates and bone plating systems,
surgical mesh, repair patches, slings, cardiovascular patches, orthopedic
pins (including bone filling augmentation material), adhesion barriers,
stents, guided tissue repair/regeneration devices, articular cartilage
repair devices, nerve guides, tendon repair devices, atrial septal defect
repair devices, pericardial patches, bulking and filling agents, vein
valves, bone marrow scaffolds, meniscus regeneration devices, ligament
and tendon grafts, ocular cell implants, spinal fusion cages, skin
substitutes, dural substitutes, bone graft substitutes, bone dowels,
would dressings, and hemostats. The polyhydroxyalkanoates can contain
additives, be formed of mixtures of monomers or include pendant groups or
modifications in their backbones, or can be chemically modified, all to
alter the degradation rats. The polyhydroxyalkanoate compositions also
provide favorable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and
degradation times within desirable time frames under physiological
conditions.