A61L27/58

Platelet-derived growth factor compositions and methods of use thereof
11571497 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A method for promoting growth of bone, periodontium, ligament, or cartilage in a mammal by applying to the bone, periodontium, ligament, or cartilage a composition comprising platelet-derived growth factor at a concentration in the range of about 0.1 mg/mL to about 1.0 mg/mL in a pharmaceutically acceptable liquid carrier and a pharmaceutically-acceptable solid carrier.

Platelet-derived growth factor compositions and methods of use thereof
11571497 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A method for promoting growth of bone, periodontium, ligament, or cartilage in a mammal by applying to the bone, periodontium, ligament, or cartilage a composition comprising platelet-derived growth factor at a concentration in the range of about 0.1 mg/mL to about 1.0 mg/mL in a pharmaceutically acceptable liquid carrier and a pharmaceutically-acceptable solid carrier.

Biodegradable and Multifunctional Neural Block Devices

Embodiments relate to a crosslinked citrate-based elastomer catheter that is biodegradable and kink resistant. Embodiments of the crosslinked citrate-based elastomer material swells when surrounded by fluid (body fluid) so as to anchor the catheter to tissue but not anchor it so much that movement or removal will cause tissue damage. The catheter can be used as a component to a peripheral nerve block device, for example. Embodiments of the catheter can include embedding biodegradable sensors, moieties, shape memory material, etc. to monitor and modulate functions of the catheter and/or peripheral nerve block.

BIORESORBABLE METAL ALLOY AND IMPLANTS

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for structures including an alloy of calcium, strontium, and magnesium.

BIORESORBABLE METAL ALLOY AND IMPLANTS

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for structures including an alloy of calcium, strontium, and magnesium.

TISSUE ENGINEERED VASCULAR GRAFTS WITH ADVANCED MECHANICAL STRENGTH

The present invention provides a tissue-engineering vascular graft (TEVG) comprising a biodegradable scaffold, and a plurality of stem cell-derived vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), wherein the plurality of stem cell-derived VSMCs are seeded on the biodegradable synthetic polymer scaffold and are cultured under mechanical and biochemical stimulation.

TISSUE ENGINEERED VASCULAR GRAFTS WITH ADVANCED MECHANICAL STRENGTH

The present invention provides a tissue-engineering vascular graft (TEVG) comprising a biodegradable scaffold, and a plurality of stem cell-derived vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), wherein the plurality of stem cell-derived VSMCs are seeded on the biodegradable synthetic polymer scaffold and are cultured under mechanical and biochemical stimulation.

Surgical implant and process of manufacturing thereof
11612473 · 2023-03-28 · ·

A surgical implant (20) comprises a flexible, areal basic structure (22) having a first face and a second face and being provided with pores (26) extending from the first face to the second face. A barrier layer (24) having a first face and a second face is placed, with its second face, at the first face of the basic structure (2) and attached to the basic structure (22). The barrier layer (24) is deformed into at least part of the pores (26) where it forms, in a respective pore (10), a barrier region (28).

Surgical implant and process of manufacturing thereof
11612473 · 2023-03-28 · ·

A surgical implant (20) comprises a flexible, areal basic structure (22) having a first face and a second face and being provided with pores (26) extending from the first face to the second face. A barrier layer (24) having a first face and a second face is placed, with its second face, at the first face of the basic structure (2) and attached to the basic structure (22). The barrier layer (24) is deformed into at least part of the pores (26) where it forms, in a respective pore (10), a barrier region (28).

Tissue-derived scaffolding materials and method for tissue formation

3D native tissue-derived scaffolding materials are made in various formats, including but not limited to hydrogel, sponge, fibers, microspheres, and films, all of which function to better preserve natural extracellular matrix molecules and to recapitulate the natural tissue environment, thereby effectively guiding tissue regeneration. Tissue-derived scaffolds are prepared by incorporating a homogenized tissue-derived suspension into a polymeric solution of synthetic, natural, or hybrid polymers. Such tissue-derived scaffolds and scaffolding materials have a variety of utilities, including: the creation of 3D tissue models such as skin, bone, liver, pancreas, lung, and so on; facilitation of studies on cell-matrix interactions; and the fabrication of implantable scaffolding materials for guided tissue formation in vivo. The tissue-derived scaffolds and scaffolding materials also provide the opportunity to correlate the functions of extracellular matrix with tissue regeneration and cancer metastasis, for example.