Patent classifications
A61L27/42
SOLID FORMS FOR TISSUE REPAIR
This invention provides coral-based scaffolds for cartilage repair, and instruments for insertion and utilization of same within a site of cartilage repair.
Bioactive bone repair particles
The invention relates to a bioactive bone repair substrate comprising granules obtainable by or obtained from a set solid state mixture of a calcium phosphate based bone repair matrix and a bioactive material, preferably granules having an average diameter between 25 and 10,000 μm.
Intraoperative uses of settable surgical compositions
Provided herein are bio-absorbable, settable and homogenous multi-putty bone-adhesive compositions for medical use in tissue hemostasis, surgical repair and reconstruction. Also provided are improved methods of intraoperative use of said compositions for re-approximation of adjacent bone fragments to create a restored alignment and stabilize fracture line.
Ceramic Bodies Having Antimicrobial Properties and Methods of Making the Same
A method for making a ceramic body comprised of a ceramic material having an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth is provided. A dental prosthesis may be made of a ceramic material that comprises a molybdenum-containing component on a portion of the prosthesis that contacts the gingival surface of a patient. In one method, a porous zirconia ceramic structure is shaped in the form of a dental prosthesis, and then infiltrated with a molybdenum-containing composition, before sintering to densify the ceramic structure.
IMPROVED BONE GRAFT SUBSTITUTE FORMULATION
The present disclosure relates to bone graft substitute formulations with a liquid weight to powder weight ratio (L/P) of about 0.35 to about 0.40. The formulations disclosed herein have significantly longer set times than formulations with lower L/P ratios, and yet the cement resulting from the formulations disclosed herein have comparable dissolution rates to those of formulations having a lower L/P. The present disclosure also relates to kits for making the bone graft substitute formulations and methods of treating bone defects with said formulations.
Manufacturing method for granule
A method for producing granules of a uniform size includes preparing an organic member solution, uniformly dispersing an inorganic member in the organic member solution at a weight ratio of 1 to 10 based on an organic member to form an organic-inorganic composite solution, spraying the organic-inorganic composite solution in an electrostatic charge manner, and polymerizing the sprayed organic-inorganic composite solution to form a hydrogel phase. The granules having a uniform size may be mass-produced in a short time and may be produced at a high yield. The method may be applied to a variety of fields, such as a pharmaceutical field, a medical field, a cosmetics field, and a food field and may replace a conventional spray drying method.
Article and a method of making an article
An article, at least a surface of the article being made of or containing an organic material, and a thermally sprayed layer of coating material on the surface.
BIOACTIVE CRYSTALLIZED GLASS CERAMIC COMPRISING WOLLASTONITE, HYDROXYAPATITE AND DIOPSIDE, AND USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to a glass ceramic composition comprising SiO.sub.2, Ca(OH).sub.2, CaF.sub.2, B.sub.2O.sub.3, MgO, and hydroxyapatite; a bioactive crystallized glass ceramic comprising each of CaSiO.sub.3, Ca.sub.10(PO.sub.4).sub.6(OH).sub.2, and CaMgSi.sub.2O.sub.6 in an amount of 20% to 60% by weight; an implant for early osseointegration comprising the glass ceramic; and a method for manufacturing the implant.
CORNEAL INLAY DESIGN AND METHODS OF CORRECTING VISION
A corneal inlay device comprising a flat or flat-like base and a dome or droplet top. The corneal inlay can be used to treat, for example without limitation, presbyopia, while reducing or eliminating the risk of a patient developing corneal haze.
Ceramic Bodies Having Antimicrobial Properties and Methods of Making the Same
A method for making a ceramic body comprised of a ceramic material having an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth is provided. A dental prosthesis may be made of a ceramic material that comprises a molybdenum-containing component on a portion of the prosthesis that contacts the gingival surface of a patient. In one method, a porous zirconia ceramic structure is shaped in the form of a dental prosthesis, and then infiltrated with a molybdenum-containing composition, before sintering to densify the ceramic structure.