Patent classifications
A61L31/10
MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
In a medical instrument that is inserted into an affected area or tissue to perform treatment, a technique of delivering various drugs to a target site is desired.
Provided is a medical instrument that is inserted into an affected area or tissue to perform treatment, wherein a drug-loaded nanostructure is covalently bound to the medical instrument via a photosensitive linker immobilized on the surface of at least a portion of the medical instrument.
MULTI-LAYERED NANOPARTICLE COATED SUBSTRATES FOR DRUG DELIVERY
Disclosed herein are bilayered substrates useful for treating infection and/or inflammation in a subject such as, for example, the upper respiratory system. In another aspect, the layers of the substrates disclosed herein include biocompatible and biodegradable polymers as well as one or more bioactive agents useful for treating infection and/or inflammation. In a further aspect, the layers of the substrate can contain nanoparticles incorporating the bioactive agents. In any one of the above aspects, the bioactive agents are released at a constant rate over a period of time. In still another aspect, the substrates disclosed herein are useful for reducing the mass of biofilms and reducing or preventing inflammation by inhibiting the production of interleukin-8.
MULTI-LAYERED NANOPARTICLE COATED SUBSTRATES FOR DRUG DELIVERY
Disclosed herein are bilayered substrates useful for treating infection and/or inflammation in a subject such as, for example, the upper respiratory system. In another aspect, the layers of the substrates disclosed herein include biocompatible and biodegradable polymers as well as one or more bioactive agents useful for treating infection and/or inflammation. In a further aspect, the layers of the substrate can contain nanoparticles incorporating the bioactive agents. In any one of the above aspects, the bioactive agents are released at a constant rate over a period of time. In still another aspect, the substrates disclosed herein are useful for reducing the mass of biofilms and reducing or preventing inflammation by inhibiting the production of interleukin-8.
MULTI-LAYERED NANOPARTICLE COATED SUBSTRATES FOR DRUG DELIVERY
Disclosed herein are bilayered substrates useful for treating infection and/or inflammation in a subject such as, for example, the upper respiratory system. In another aspect, the layers of the substrates disclosed herein include biocompatible and biodegradable polymers as well as one or more bioactive agents useful for treating infection and/or inflammation. In a further aspect, the layers of the substrate can contain nanoparticles incorporating the bioactive agents. In any one of the above aspects, the bioactive agents are released at a constant rate over a period of time. In still another aspect, the substrates disclosed herein are useful for reducing the mass of biofilms and reducing or preventing inflammation by inhibiting the production of interleukin-8.
Biased cell, devices using same, and methods of making and using same
A biased cell configured to flex out-of-plane upon application of a lateral or circumferential force applied to the biased cell, the biased cell having an elongate member projecting axially from an apex of the biased cell that flexes out-of-plane concomitantly with out-of-plane flexion of the biased cell. An integral and monolithic hypotube is fashioned into a lattice structure having a plurality of biased cells and elongate members and is capable of being configured into a cardiac valve. Transluminally implantable cardiac valves configured for use in cardiac valve replacement and/or cardiac valve exclusion that are capable of percutaneous delivery on low-profile catheters having 15 French size or less. The implantable cardiac valves are fabricated of from a unitary metal material to form a lattice frame support having a main body portion and valve leaflet portion, and a plurality of elongate biasing arm members. A polymer coating or covering is disposed on the valve leaflet portion and the elongate biasing arm members and subtends space between adjacent pairs of elongate biasing arm members to form valve leaflet cusps that are biased toward a central axis of the cardiac valve by the elongate biasing arm members.
Biased cell, devices using same, and methods of making and using same
A biased cell configured to flex out-of-plane upon application of a lateral or circumferential force applied to the biased cell, the biased cell having an elongate member projecting axially from an apex of the biased cell that flexes out-of-plane concomitantly with out-of-plane flexion of the biased cell. An integral and monolithic hypotube is fashioned into a lattice structure having a plurality of biased cells and elongate members and is capable of being configured into a cardiac valve. Transluminally implantable cardiac valves configured for use in cardiac valve replacement and/or cardiac valve exclusion that are capable of percutaneous delivery on low-profile catheters having 15 French size or less. The implantable cardiac valves are fabricated of from a unitary metal material to form a lattice frame support having a main body portion and valve leaflet portion, and a plurality of elongate biasing arm members. A polymer coating or covering is disposed on the valve leaflet portion and the elongate biasing arm members and subtends space between adjacent pairs of elongate biasing arm members to form valve leaflet cusps that are biased toward a central axis of the cardiac valve by the elongate biasing arm members.
Surgical end effector assembly including a connector strip interconnecting a plurality of staples
A surgical staple cartridge is disclosed comprising a plurality of staples removably stored within the surgical staple cartridge. The staples comprise staple legs which extend from a staple base portion. The staple legs comprise staple tips configured to pierce tissue and contact a corresponding forming pocket of an anvil of surgical stapling instrument. The staples further comprise zones having different hardnesses.
Surgical end effector assembly including a connector strip interconnecting a plurality of staples
A surgical staple cartridge is disclosed comprising a plurality of staples removably stored within the surgical staple cartridge. The staples comprise staple legs which extend from a staple base portion. The staple legs comprise staple tips configured to pierce tissue and contact a corresponding forming pocket of an anvil of surgical stapling instrument. The staples further comprise zones having different hardnesses.
Ultrathin Films For Triclosan Transfer To Metal Medical Devices
Provided are orthopedic implants and systems and kits containing orthopedic implants that include biodegradable polymer thin films containing an antimicrobial agent, wherein the implants produce an effective zone of inhibition around a periphery of the surface of the implant and do not produce a loss of release torque between interlocking implant components.
Ultrathin Films For Triclosan Transfer To Metal Medical Devices
Provided are orthopedic implants and systems and kits containing orthopedic implants that include biodegradable polymer thin films containing an antimicrobial agent, wherein the implants produce an effective zone of inhibition around a periphery of the surface of the implant and do not produce a loss of release torque between interlocking implant components.