A61L2300/428

Wound coverings comprising vitamin d and related methods

A wound covering is provided that comprises a substrate and vitamin D, or analogues or metabolites thereof, embedded in the substrate. Methods of making a wound covering are also provided and include the steps of providing a solution that includes a polymer; adding vitamin D, or analogues or metabolites thereof, to the solution to form a mixture; and forming one or more fibers from the mixture that are then embedded with the vitamin D, or analogues or metabolites thereof. Methods of treating a subject are further provided and include the step of applying a wound covering including one or more fibers embedded with vitamin D, or analogues or metabolites thereof, to a site on a subject.

DISSOLVABLE MICRONEEDLES FOR SKIN TREATMENT

A skin treatment can include applying a microneedle device to a region of the skin so that microneedles of the device penetrate the stratum corneum. The arrangement of microneedles can have first microneedles with a first length and second microneedles with a second length, different from the first length. The first and second microneedles can be formed from a mixture of a polymeric material and an active agent beneficial to skin. After the device is applied to the skin, the first and second microneedles can be released below the skin surface, followed by dissolution of the first and second microneedles.

BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYSACCHARIDE HYDROGELS AND METHODS OF USAGE
20200262938 · 2020-08-20 ·

The disclosure provides hydrogel compositions comprising polysaccharides with repeat units and methods of synthesis and usage.

COATING SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL DEVICES
20200254152 · 2020-08-13 · ·

The present invention relates to a coating system for medical devices comprising at least one cellulose compound or derivative thereof alone or in combination with other substances. The coating system may further comprise at least one active ingredient intended to treat a disease and the coating has favorable drug eluting properties. The present invention has applications in implantable or non-implantable medical devices such as balloons, stents, grafts, patches and implants of all kinds.

RADIOACTIVE LIQUID EMBOLIC
20200246501 · 2020-08-06 ·

Liquid embolic preparations and medical treatment methods of using those preparations are described. In some embodiments, the preparations or solutions can transition from a liquid to a solid for use in the embolization. The preparations can include biocompatible polymers with covalently bound radioactive iodine isotopes.

INTRAOCULAR LENS IMPLANT
20200206388 · 2020-07-02 · ·

The invention concerns an intraocular lens implant for placement into an intracapsular space of a lens capsule of an eye and a composition, kit and methods related to the lens implant. The lens implant is designed for a placement into a posterior portion of the intracapsular space after removal of a native lens body and has a convex posterior surface. The lens implant is formed of one part and is manufactured from a suitable transparent non-structural cellular material. This keeps an anterior portion of the intracapsular space free of the implant which is dimensioned to comprise at most 40% of a volume of the native lens body.

ADHESION PREVENTION MATERIAL
20200171216 · 2020-06-04 ·

An objective of the present invention is to provide an adhesion prevention material having improved barrier performance. The objective is achieved by a solid or semi-solid adhesion prevention material comprising a bioabsorbable material, said adhesion prevention material containing, as an active ingredient, a cytostatic factor demonstrating cell proliferation inhibiting effect.

DRUG RELEASING COATINGS FOR BALLOON CATHETERS
20200155811 · 2020-05-21 ·

Balloon catheters, methods for preparing balloon catheters, and uses of balloon catheters are disclosed. The balloon catheter includes an elongate member, an expandable balloon, and a coating layer overlying an exterior surface of the expandable balloon. The coating layer includes a total drug load of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent and a combination of additives including a first additive and a second additive. The hydrophobic therapeutic agent is paclitaxel, rapamycin, or paclitaxel and rapamycin. The first additive is a surfactant. The second additive is a chemical compound having one or more hydroxyl, amino, carbonyl, carboxyl, acid, amide, or ester groups.

DRUG RELEASING COATINGS FOR BALLOON CATHETERS
20200155810 · 2020-05-21 ·

Balloon catheters, methods for preparing balloon catheters, and uses of balloon catheters are disclosed. The balloon catheter includes an elongate member, an expandable balloon, and a coating layer overlying an exterior surface of the expandable balloon. The coating layer includes a total drug load of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent and a combination of additives including a first additive and a second additive. The hydrophobic therapeutic agent is paclitaxel, rapamycin, or paclitaxel and rapamycin. The first additive is a surfactant. The second additive is a chemical compound having one or more hydroxyl, amino, carbonyl, carboxyl, acid, amide, or ester groups.

Dissolvable microneedles for skin treatment

A skin treatment device is provided including bioerodible polymeric microneedles which are designed to more effectively deliver beneficial agents to the skin. The device includes a flexible substrate and an arrangement, for example, an array, of microneedles projecting from the substrate.