A61L15/26

FIBER MATERIALS WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES FOR USE IN WOUND TREATMENT
20230136758 · 2023-05-04 ·

Described is a fiber material having a substrate of non-ionic, non-woven fibers, and at least one additional component, which is an agent that comprises at least one group capable of forming a hydrogen bond, wherein the non-ionic, non-woven fibers are crosslinked by the agent. The fiber material can be of use in various fields, in particular household products, hygiene products and the like, these fiber materials are of particular use in wound treatment.

FIBER MATERIALS WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES FOR USE IN WOUND TREATMENT
20230136758 · 2023-05-04 ·

Described is a fiber material having a substrate of non-ionic, non-woven fibers, and at least one additional component, which is an agent that comprises at least one group capable of forming a hydrogen bond, wherein the non-ionic, non-woven fibers are crosslinked by the agent. The fiber material can be of use in various fields, in particular household products, hygiene products and the like, these fiber materials are of particular use in wound treatment.

HYDROGELS WITH BIODEGRADABLE CROSSLINKING
20230135347 · 2023-05-04 · ·

Hydrogels that degrade under appropriate conditions of pH and temperature by virtue of crosslinking compounds that cleave through an elimination reaction are described. The hydrogels may be used for delivery of various agents, such as pharmaceuticals.

HYDROGELS WITH BIODEGRADABLE CROSSLINKING
20230135347 · 2023-05-04 · ·

Hydrogels that degrade under appropriate conditions of pH and temperature by virtue of crosslinking compounds that cleave through an elimination reaction are described. The hydrogels may be used for delivery of various agents, such as pharmaceuticals.

WOUND DRESSING ARTICLES MADE OF ARRAYS OF MICROSCOPIC NEEDLES OBTAINED FROM EXOSKELETONS OF CRUSTACEANS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

The present invention provides a novel and simple method for fabricating a layer (membrane) containing arrays of microscopic needles obtained from crab shells capable of effectively treating wounds and having other medical applications; the method comprises crustacean exoskeletons treated with a base solution, an acid solution, and then medicinally active ingredients such as polysaccharide, proterin, artificial polymer, and inorganic solution.

WOUND DRESSING ARTICLES MADE OF ARRAYS OF MICROSCOPIC NEEDLES OBTAINED FROM EXOSKELETONS OF CRUSTACEANS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

The present invention provides a novel and simple method for fabricating a layer (membrane) containing arrays of microscopic needles obtained from crab shells capable of effectively treating wounds and having other medical applications; the method comprises crustacean exoskeletons treated with a base solution, an acid solution, and then medicinally active ingredients such as polysaccharide, proterin, artificial polymer, and inorganic solution.

Tissue substitute multilayer matrix and uses thereof
11638774 · 2023-05-02 · ·

Compositions-of-matter comprising a matrix made of one or more, preferably two or more elastic layers and one or more viscoelastic layer are disclosed. The compositions-of-matter are characterized by high water-impermeability and optionally by self-recovery. Processes of preparing the compositions-of-matter and uses thereof as tissue substitutes or for repairing damaged tissues are also disclosed.

Tissue substitute multilayer matrix and uses thereof
11638774 · 2023-05-02 · ·

Compositions-of-matter comprising a matrix made of one or more, preferably two or more elastic layers and one or more viscoelastic layer are disclosed. The compositions-of-matter are characterized by high water-impermeability and optionally by self-recovery. Processes of preparing the compositions-of-matter and uses thereof as tissue substitutes or for repairing damaged tissues are also disclosed.

Tissue substitute multilayer matrix and uses thereof
11638774 · 2023-05-02 · ·

Compositions-of-matter comprising a matrix made of one or more, preferably two or more elastic layers and one or more viscoelastic layer are disclosed. The compositions-of-matter are characterized by high water-impermeability and optionally by self-recovery. Processes of preparing the compositions-of-matter and uses thereof as tissue substitutes or for repairing damaged tissues are also disclosed.

DRESSING FORMULATIONS TO PREVENT AND REDUCE SCARRING
20170368378 · 2017-12-28 · ·

Provided herein is a scar dressing formulation comprising a blend of a high molecular weight silicone elastomer crosspolymer and a silicone oil, wherein said silicone elastomer crosspolymer is in a volatile fluid. The formulation has a soft, silky feel without being greasy and dries quickly to form a durable, flexible scar dressing.