A61L15/34

ANTI-INFECTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL-CONTAINING BIOMATERIALS

A biomaterial including a plurality of fatty acid chains cross-linked together and elemental silver metal formed within the material. Method(s) for forming the material are also included. The silver-containing biomaterial can be utilized alone or in combination with a medical device for the release and local delivery of one or more anti-infective agents.

TISSUE PATCH
20210038758 · 2021-02-11 · ·

Tissue patches and associated systems and methods are described. Certain embodiments are related to inventive systems and methods in which tissue patches can be made quickly and robustly without the use of complicated fabrication or sterilization equipment. For example, in some embodiments, tissue patches are made by applying a compressive force to a liquid medium comprising fibrinogen (and/or fibrin) between two surfaces (e.g., within a syringe or other chamber). A filter can be placed within or near the volume in which the compressive force is applied to the liquid medium such that unwanted material (e.g., water, blood cells, and the like) is passed through the filter while desirable components (e.g., fibrin, fibrinogen, and/or other desirable components) are retained by the filter to form the patch. In this way, the concentration of fibrin (and/or fibrinogen) within the liquid medium can be increased, potentially dramatically, as the compressive force is applied to the liquid-containing composition. In addition, in some embodiments, at least a portion of the fibrinogen and/or fibrin can chemically react (e.g., the fibrinogen can polymerize to form fibrin and/or the fibrin can cross-link) during application of the compressive force. Reaction and concentration can lead to the formation of a highly-concentrated, mechanically robust patch that can be handled relatively easily and provide good structural reinforcement at a wet site, such as a bleeding wound.

TISSUE PATCH
20210038758 · 2021-02-11 · ·

Tissue patches and associated systems and methods are described. Certain embodiments are related to inventive systems and methods in which tissue patches can be made quickly and robustly without the use of complicated fabrication or sterilization equipment. For example, in some embodiments, tissue patches are made by applying a compressive force to a liquid medium comprising fibrinogen (and/or fibrin) between two surfaces (e.g., within a syringe or other chamber). A filter can be placed within or near the volume in which the compressive force is applied to the liquid medium such that unwanted material (e.g., water, blood cells, and the like) is passed through the filter while desirable components (e.g., fibrin, fibrinogen, and/or other desirable components) are retained by the filter to form the patch. In this way, the concentration of fibrin (and/or fibrinogen) within the liquid medium can be increased, potentially dramatically, as the compressive force is applied to the liquid-containing composition. In addition, in some embodiments, at least a portion of the fibrinogen and/or fibrin can chemically react (e.g., the fibrinogen can polymerize to form fibrin and/or the fibrin can cross-link) during application of the compressive force. Reaction and concentration can lead to the formation of a highly-concentrated, mechanically robust patch that can be handled relatively easily and provide good structural reinforcement at a wet site, such as a bleeding wound.

Absorbent article with philic anhydrous lotion

A lotion composition is provided. The lotion composition includes a) about 1% to about 90%, by weight, of a rheology structurant; and a b) carrier.

Absorbent article with philic anhydrous lotion

A lotion composition is provided. The lotion composition includes a) about 1% to about 90%, by weight, of a rheology structurant; and a b) carrier.

Absorbent article with an oil composition and an oil protecting layer

The present disclosure relates to a sanitary article such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner, a diaper or an incontinence pad, including a liquid permeable topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core enclosed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a fibrous layer positioned between the topsheet and the absorbent core. The topsheet includes a coating having a) an oil composition and b) one or more surface active agent(s) including a non-ionic surfactant, wherein the weight ratio of the oil composition and the surface active agent(s) is at least 1:1, and wherein the oil composition is present in an amount of at least 0.3 g/m.sup.2 of the topsheet and wherein the fibrous layer is an oil protecting layer consisting essentially of non-absorbent fibers.

Absorbent article with an oil composition and an oil protecting layer

The present disclosure relates to a sanitary article such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner, a diaper or an incontinence pad, including a liquid permeable topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core enclosed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a fibrous layer positioned between the topsheet and the absorbent core. The topsheet includes a coating having a) an oil composition and b) one or more surface active agent(s) including a non-ionic surfactant, wherein the weight ratio of the oil composition and the surface active agent(s) is at least 1:1, and wherein the oil composition is present in an amount of at least 0.3 g/m.sup.2 of the topsheet and wherein the fibrous layer is an oil protecting layer consisting essentially of non-absorbent fibers.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING DIABETIC FOOT AND OTHER INJURIES AND SORES
20210060085 · 2021-03-04 ·

In one embodiment, a composition may include beeswax, Candelilla wax, oregano oil, glycerin, olive oil, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid. In another embodiment, a method for treating an injury to an affected limb may include may include cleaning the affected limb, providing a water-based treatment composition, applying the water-based treatment composition to the affected limb, providing an oil-based treatment composition, and applying the oil-based treatment composition to the affected limb. The method may further include providing a gauze impregnated with a wax-based treatment composition and wrapping the impregnated gauze around the affected limb. The water-based treatment composition may include water, essence of oregano, and carbolic acid. The oil-based treatment composition may include glycerin, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid. The wax-based treatment composition may include beeswax, Candelilla wax, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING DIABETIC FOOT AND OTHER INJURIES AND SORES

In one embodiment, a composition may include beeswax, Candelilla wax, oregano oil, glycerin, olive oil, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid. In another embodiment, a method for treating an injury to an affected limb may include may include cleaning the affected limb, providing a water-based treatment composition, applying the water-based treatment composition to the affected limb, providing an oil-based treatment composition, and applying the oil-based treatment composition to the affected limb. The method may further include providing a gauze impregnated with a wax-based treatment composition and wrapping the impregnated gauze around the affected limb. The water-based treatment composition may include water, essence of oregano, and carbolic acid. The oil-based treatment composition may include glycerin, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid. The wax-based treatment composition may include beeswax, Candelilla wax, arnica plant concentrate, and carbolic acid.

Products for treating inflammation, infections, disease, and malodors containing adsorbent porous carbonaceous material
20210016243 · 2021-01-21 · ·

The present invention includes the composition and manufacturing of a non-prescription consumer product to treat odor and various types of inflammations, infections, and diseases. It embodies a disposable absorbent or nonabsorbent article containing unbound/freely associating adsorbent porous carbonaceous material for the entrapment and/or treatment of odor, pathogens, and adverse biological by-products. The product form includes but is not limited to tampons, panty liners, incontinence pads, diapers, sanitary towels, swabs, balls, casts, pouches, bandages and/or plugs, which contain adsorbent porous carbonaceous material that effectively reduces or eliminates adverse situations sourcing from pathogens and harmful biological by-products, including but not limited to fungi, bacteria, viruses, and parasites. The article is used to treat malodor, yeast infections, vaginitis, sexually transmitted diseases, field bullet wound holes, tooth infections, nail-bed and cuticle infections, among others by way of internal insertion and/or complete covering the body cavity, wound, and/or affected areas, creating a clear and direct path for contact with pathogens and adverse biological by-products.