A61L27/3629

Prosthetic Tissue Valves and Methods for Replacing Native Atrioventricular Valves with Same
20190134266 · 2019-05-09 ·

A percutaneous transseptal surgical implantation method for replacing a defective atrioventricular (AV) valve with a conical shaped prosthetic valve formed from extracellular matrix (ECM) tissue. When the method is employed to replace a native mitral valve, the method positions the prosthetic tissue valve in the mitral valve region, whereby the valve does not obstruct the outflow tract of the aortic valve and prevents the leaflets of the aortic valve from coapting.

Collagen-coated tissue-based membranes
10279077 · 2019-05-07 · ·

A collagen-coated tissue based membrane that is smooth on both sides so as to inhibit cell and tissue adhesion. Also disclosed are methods for making a collagen-coated tissue-based membrane.

EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX SHEET STRUCTURES
20190117836 · 2019-04-25 ·

An implantable medical product and method of use for substantially reducing or eliminating harsh biological responses associated with conventionally implanted medical devices, including inflammation, infection and thrombogenesis, when implanted in in a body of a warm blooded mammal. The bioremodelable pouch structure is configured and sized to receive, encase and retain an electrical medical device therein and to allow such device to be inserted into the internal region or cavity of the pouch structure; with the pouch structure formed from either: (a) first and second sheets, or (b) a single sheet having first and second sheet portions. After receiving the electrical device, the edges around the opening are closed by suturing or stapling. The medical device encased by the bioremodelable pouch structure effectively improves biological functions by promoting tissue regeneration, modulated healing of adjacent tissue or growth of new tissue when implanted in the body of the mammal.

MATRIX BOUND NANOVESICLES AND THEIR USE

A composition is disclosed herein that includes isolated ECM-derived nanovesicles and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Methods are producing the ECM-derived nanovesicles are also disclosed. These ECM-derived nanovesicles can be included in pharmaceutical compositions, bioscaffolds, and devices. Methods for using these ECM-derived nanovesicles are provided.

Tissue Products Derived from Animals Lacking any Expression of Functional Alpha 1, 3 Galactosyltransferase
20190111180 · 2019-04-18 ·

The present invention provides tissues derived from animals, which lack any expression of functional alpha 1,3 galactosyltransferase (alpha-1,3-GT). Such tissues can be used in the field of xenotransplantation, such as orthopedic reconstruction and repair, skin repair and internal tissue repair or as medical devices.

Prosthetic Tissue Valves and Methods for Replacing Native Atrioventricular Valves with Same
20190083257 · 2019-03-21 ·

A percutaneous transseptal surgical implantation method for replacing a defective atrioventricular (AV) valve with a conical shaped prosthetic valve formed from extracellular matrix (ECM) tissue. When the method is employed to replace a native mitral valve, the method positions the prosthetic tissue valve in the mitral valve region, whereby the valve does not obstruct the outflow tract of the aortic valve and prevents the leaflets of the aortic valve from coapting.

Prosthetic Tissue Valves
20240238082 · 2024-07-18 ·

A prosthetic valve comprising a tubular shaped sheet member comprising an extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, the sheet member having a plurality of ribbons having proximal and distal ends, the distal ends of the ribbons projecting from the sheet member proximal end.

Methods for replacing dysfunctional heart valves
12029645 · 2024-07-09 · ·

A percutaneous transcatheter valve delivery method for replacing a dysfunctional heart valve; particularly, an atrioventricular (AV) valve, with a prosthetic valve comprising a base valve structure and a stent structure. The transcatheter implantation method accurately positions and securely engages the prosthetic valve in a valve annulus region.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN VIVO CELL REPLACEMENT

A method for in-vivo cell replacement is disclosed. The method includes steps of extracting donor cells from a donor tissue of a patient; generating donor material including the donor cells; removing one or more cell layers from a receiver tissue of the patient to expose a target layer of the receiver tissue while maintaining operation of a vasculature of the receiver tissue; and printing the donor material onto the target layer of the receiver tissue. A tissue position assembly, a composition for use in a treatment of bladder damage or bladder dysmorphism, and a system for supplying donor material to a bioprinter are also disclosed.

METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Methods and compositions for treating diseased or damaged tissue, such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, e.g., Ulcerative Colitis, include tissue regeneration using stem cells or tissue grafts which stimulate stem cell migration to the damaged tissue. The tissue grafts can be extracellular matrix (ECM) material, such as tissue-specific extracellular matrix (TS-ECM). The methods can also include mucosal resection of the damaged or diseased tissue prior to placement of the graft.