Patent classifications
A61L27/24
Biomaterial for Articular Cartilage Maintenance and Treatment of Arthritis
The present disclosure provides biomaterials and methods for preventing and minimizing progression of cartilage and/or connective tissue damage. Also provided herein are biomaterials and methods for alleviating and/or reducing the risk for developing arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis) associated with joint injury and/or joint surgery.
Biomaterial for Articular Cartilage Maintenance and Treatment of Arthritis
The present disclosure provides biomaterials and methods for preventing and minimizing progression of cartilage and/or connective tissue damage. Also provided herein are biomaterials and methods for alleviating and/or reducing the risk for developing arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis) associated with joint injury and/or joint surgery.
Crosslinking Submucosal Injectate System
A method of treating a lesion in a gastrointestinal tract and an injectate system are provided. The method includes injecting a crosslinkable gel into a first tissue layer, the crosslinkable gel increasing a volume of the first tissue layer. The method also includes providing a crosslinker and resecting a portion of a first tissue layer having the increased volume away from a second tissue layer creating an exposed region in a remaining portion of the first layer and leaving a portion of the gel covering at least a portion of the exposed region. The injectate system includes a crosslinkable gel and a crosslinker where the crosslinkable gel and the crosslinker form a crosslinked gel having a compressive modulus of about 10-500 kPa.
Crosslinking Submucosal Injectate System
A method of treating a lesion in a gastrointestinal tract and an injectate system are provided. The method includes injecting a crosslinkable gel into a first tissue layer, the crosslinkable gel increasing a volume of the first tissue layer. The method also includes providing a crosslinker and resecting a portion of a first tissue layer having the increased volume away from a second tissue layer creating an exposed region in a remaining portion of the first layer and leaving a portion of the gel covering at least a portion of the exposed region. The injectate system includes a crosslinkable gel and a crosslinker where the crosslinkable gel and the crosslinker form a crosslinked gel having a compressive modulus of about 10-500 kPa.
Collagen compositions and methods of use
The present disclosure provides an engineered collagen composition comprising collagen, wherein the collagen composition is compressed to form a gradient of at least one physical property. Methods of using and of manufacturing the engineered collagen compositions of the present disclosure are also provided.
Collagen compositions and methods of use
The present disclosure provides an engineered collagen composition comprising collagen, wherein the collagen composition is compressed to form a gradient of at least one physical property. Methods of using and of manufacturing the engineered collagen compositions of the present disclosure are also provided.
Cartilage Regeneration Using Injectable, In Situ Polymerizable Collagen Compositions Containing Chondrocytes or Stem Cells
The present disclosure describes a composition for cartilage defects or deficiencies repair, augmentation or treatment comprising an injectable, in situ polymerizable collagen composition and chondrocytes or stem cells in the collagen composition. The present disclosure also relates to methods for repairing or augmenting or treating cartilage defects or deficiencies using the composition and the preparation method of the composition.
Cartilage Regeneration Using Injectable, In Situ Polymerizable Collagen Compositions Containing Chondrocytes or Stem Cells
The present disclosure describes a composition for cartilage defects or deficiencies repair, augmentation or treatment comprising an injectable, in situ polymerizable collagen composition and chondrocytes or stem cells in the collagen composition. The present disclosure also relates to methods for repairing or augmenting or treating cartilage defects or deficiencies using the composition and the preparation method of the composition.
CELLULAR SUBSTITUTES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention is directed to tissue substitute materials and uses thereof useful for the treatment of wound, skin wounds and in particular chronic ulcers. The invention further relates to methods of preparation of those tissue substitute materials.
CELLULAR SUBSTITUTES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention is directed to tissue substitute materials and uses thereof useful for the treatment of wound, skin wounds and in particular chronic ulcers. The invention further relates to methods of preparation of those tissue substitute materials.