A61L2300/802

Medical devices for continuous delivery of therapeutic agents

The present invention relates to compositions and methods to provide continuous and controlled release of therapeutic agent(s) during a procedure such as an interventional vascular procedure, e.g., to reduce acute and chronic complications and improve outcomes.

Use of a substrate coating for decreasing leakage of matter
11732139 · 2023-08-22 · ·

There is provided a method for decreasing leakage of matter from an object to a surrounding, said object being coated with a coating at least partially applied on the object, said coating comprising an at least partially covering layer comprising silver, said object optionally comprising area(s) without said layer, said coating comprising metal particles applied on the layer and optionally on areas without said layer, said metal particles comprising palladium and at least one metal selected from the group consisting of gold, ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, niobium, neodymium and platinum and wherein the amount of the metal particles is in the interval 0.01-8 μg/cm.sup.2. Advantages include that leakage of matter such as latex allergens of metal ions can be reduced while the coating is both biocompatible and antimicrobial. Further, the blood clotting can be reduced.

Liver Tissue Model Constructs and Methods for Providing the Same

The present invention provides for a liver tissue model construct composed of biomaterials and cells, to be used for scientific research within in the 3D liver tissue modelling field. The applications of said tissue model construct can be specific for pharmaceutical evaluations and/or discoveries, regenerative medicine investigations, tissue engineering developments, and liver physiology and/or pathology.

Drug coated balloon catheters for nonvascular strictures
11730864 · 2023-08-22 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide a method of treating a stricture in a nonvascular body lumen such as urethral strictures, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) strictures, ureteral strictures, esophageal strictures, sinus strictures, and biliary tract strictures. Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for treating at least one of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The method can include delivering, for example, via drug coated balloon catheters, anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative drugs (e.g., rapamycin, paclitaxel, and their analogues) and one or more additives.

HYDROGELS FORMED IN SITU AND COMPOSITION DESIGN FOR INTRAUTERINE USE
20220143276 · 2022-05-12 ·

Medical hydrogel systems for providing improved properties for certain medical applications are described. The hydrogel systems are effective for forming a space filling hydrogel in a body cavity and for the prevention of adhesion formation between tissues within the body cavity following a surgical procedure. Hydrogel delivery systems for transcervical delivery of a premixed precursor solution and an accelerator solution are described. Methods for transcervical installation of intrauterine hydrogels with distended fill are also described. The hydrogel systems, hydrogel delivery systems, and associated methods can be useful for providing degradable hydrogel in the uterine cavity, including the cervical canal, for the prevention of adhesions following intrauterine procedures.

SURGICAL GLUES BASED ON MONOMERS COMPRISING A PHOSPHATE FUNCTION

A composition for use as a surgical adhesive for the adhesion of a material to a biological tissue, for the adhesion of biological tissues to one another, for the adhesion of a glue or of a substance to the surface of a biological tissue, as a surgical sealant, for blocking or plugging orifices created by a thread suture or staple suture or by a tissue resection, for blocking an orifice, an incision or a tear in a biological tissue, as a hemostatic agent for stopping bleeding, as a dressing on a biological tissue for covering and protecting a wound, for reinforcing a biological tissue, for attaching and stabilizing a biological tissue. The compositions include a polymerizable monomer with a phosphate function or a phosphonate function and a methacrylate function.

Drug-coated angioplasty balloons

Angioplasty balloons coated with at least one limus drug, which may be in crystalline form, optionally with at least one excipient, and methods for manufacturing such coated angioplasty balloons.

Hemostatic mixture of cellulose-based short and long fibers

The invention relates to a hemostatic composition comprising a mixture of cellulose-based short and long fibers, preparation and use thereof.

GEL, IN PARTICULAR FOR USE IN A WOUND TREATMENT AGENT
20220023492 · 2022-01-27 · ·

A gel is to be disclosed, in particular for use in a wound treatment composition, with which a particularly high storage stability and long-term stability can be achieved with high microbiocidal activity. For this purpose, the gel according to the invention comprises an inorganic silicate as thickener and an electrochemically activated starting saline solution which has a free chlorine content of more than 300 mg/l. In addition, a colored gel having the properties described above can be obtained by adding suitable pigments.

Preparation method of calcium peroxide-mediated in situ crosslinkable hydrogel as a sustained oxygen-generating matrix, and biomedical use thereof

A preparation method of calcium peroxide-mediated in situ crosslinkable hydrogel as a sustained oxygen-generating matrix, includes: a) reacting a natural or a synthetic polymer with Traut's reagent (TR) in a solvent, and synthesizing a polymer derivative having thiol group in backbone of the polymer derivative; and b) mixing and reacting a solution of the polymer derivative having thiol group with calcium peroxide (CaO.sub.2), and thereby forming a hydrogel, wherein in the step b), disulfide bonds (—S—S) are induced between backbones of the polymer derivative having thiol group attached by decomposition of calcium peroxide (CaO.sub.2), and thereby in situ crosslinking is formed.