A61L2300/21

Biomaterial and method for promoting tissue regeneration by using the biomaterial
11666685 · 2023-06-06 · ·

The present disclosure provides a biomaterial and a method for promoting tissue regeneration by using the biomaterial.

METHODS FOR INHIBITING STENOSIS, OBSTRUCTION, OR CALCIFICATION OF A STENTED HEART VALVE OR BIOPROSTHESIS
20170304497 · 2017-10-26 ·

Methods for inhibiting stenosis, obstruction and/or calcification of a heart valve following implantation in a vessel having a wall are disclosed. In one aspect the method includes providing a bioprosthetic heart valve mounted on an elastical stent; treating the bioprosthetic heart valve with a tissue fixative; coating the stent and the bioprosthetic valve with a coating composition including one or more therapeutic agents; implanting the bioprosthetic valve into the vessel in a diseased natural valve site; eluting the coating composition from the bioprosthetic valve; and inhibiting stenosis, obstruction and/or calcification of the bioprosthetic heart valve by preventing the attachment of stem cells to the bioprosthetic heart valve, the stem cells circulating external and proximate to the bioprosthetic heart valve by activating nitric oxide production (i) in the circulating stem cells, (ii) in an endothelial cell lining covering the bioprosthetic heart valve tissue, (iii) or both.

Controlled drug delivery

A medical device for placement in a body of a mammal is provided. The medical device comprises (1) a polymeric matrix forming the device and defining a lumen through the device, the matrix comprising polymer macromolecules and defining spaces between the polymer macromolecules; (2) a drug contained within at least some of the spaces of the matrix; and (3) a material contained within at least some of the spaces of the matrix to affect diffusion of the drug out of the polymeric matrix when the medical device is placed in the boy of the mammal.

Catheter Locking Solution And Catheter Locking Therapy

Various embodiments relate to catheter locking solutions and catheter locking therapies with use of trisodium citrate and ethyl alcohol, and in particular 4.0 to 15.0 weight/volume % trisodium citrate as an anticoagulant component and/or an antibacterial component and 15.0 to 25.0 volume/volume % ethyl alcohol as an antibacterial component. Use of the catheter locking solution and catheter locking therapy can reduce treatment failure during medical procedures that may employ catheters to supply treatment by at least significantly reducing the risks associated with bloodstream infections, catheter system malfunction, emboli formation, patient discomfort, and patient illness. These benefits can be partially due to the synergistic antibacterial effects of the trisodium citrate and ethyl alcohol in solution, generating an effective catheter locking solution with minimal concentrations of ethyl alcohol.

ABSORBENT ARTICLE COMPRISING A MALODOR CONTROL COMPOSITION HAVING AN ACID CATALYST

An absorbent article comprising a complexed or encapsulated malodor control composition having at least one volatile aldehyde and an acid catalyst, and methods of use thereof, are provided. The malodor control composition is suitable for a variety of absorbent articles, including use in diapers, toddler training pants, adult incontinence garments, sanitary napkins, pantiliners, interlabial devices, hemorrhoid pads, and the like.

Biofilm inhibitor and method of inhibiting biofilm

Provided herein are a biofilm inhibiting composition, a biofilm inhibiting article, and a method of reducing planktonic growth or biofilm formation. The biofilm inhibiting composition includes a fluid and at least one biofilm inhibiting compound selected from the group consisting of acetoacetate (AAA) and ethyl acetoacetate (EAA). The biofilm inhibiting article includes a substrate and at least one biofilm inhibiting compound selected from the group consisting of acetoacetate (AAA) and ethyl acetoacetate (EAA). The method of reducing biofilm formation includes providing a biofilm inhibiting compound selected from the group consisting of acetoacetate (AAA) and ethyl acetoacetate (EAA), and contacting an article with the biofilm inhibiting compound.

ANTIMICROBIALS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20170216233 · 2017-08-03 ·

This disclosure provides generally for antimicrobial compositions and methods of use comprising an anthocyanin, an anthocyanidin or metabolites thereof. Methods for promoting healing of a wound using these compositions are also disclosed. These compositions have broad spectrum antimicrobial activity and are safe for human and animal uses. Further, these compositions are safe for medical uses and industrial uses as antiseptic preparations to reduce or prevent microbial growth, including killing bacterial biofilms.

HEMOSTATIC DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE

An anchorage device is provided that is configured to surround an implantable medical device. The anchorage device includes a first component having a first substrate and a second component having a second substrate. The second component is positioned within the first component. One of the first and second substrates includes a hemostatic agent and the other of the first and second substrates includes an active pharmaceutical ingredient. Kits, systems and methods are disclosed.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF PRESSURE ULCERS
20210393558 · 2021-12-23 ·

The technology subject of the present application aims at providing a methodology for prevention of pressure ulcers.

Oral Suction Device with Anti-Infective Protection
20210393908 · 2021-12-23 ·

The improvement device provides an oral suction system for use with endo-tracheal tubes. The device provides alternative anti-infective components and a removable and/or disposable external sleeve, both for mitigation or elimination of risks for viral and/or bacterial contamination of the patient and healthcare professional.