Patent classifications
A61L2300/222
IMPLANTABLE SCAFFOLDS FOR TREATMENT OF SINUSITIS
This disclosure describes, inter alia, materials, devices, kits and methods that may be used to treat chronic sinusitis. An implant is configured to fit inside of the middle meatus of a human nasal cavity. The implant includes a therapeutic-agent formulation containing a layer of over 2000 micrograms of mometasone furoate. The implant releases the mometasone furoate for more than 12 weeks. A second implant can also be provided configured to fit inside the middle meatus. The second implant also includes a therapeutic-agent formulation containing a layer of over 2000 micrograms of mometasone furoate, and releases the mometasone furoate for more than 12 weeks.
GEL FOR TREATING PERIOCULAR AND/OR ORBITAL PATHOLOGIES AND CONDITIONS
A method comprising treating a periocular wound in a subject, comprising topically administering to the periocular wound a composition comprising at least one thermoresponsive gel.
Nanopore Delivery Device
The invention relates to an implantable device to deliver drug formulations through a nanoporous membrane. The current related arts for delivery of drug formulations include tablets, injections, implantable pellets, injectable polymer depots, and implantable infusion pumps. The invention employs a reservoir to contain the drug formulation, a nanoporous membrane, and a formulation of testosterone.
SLOW RELEASE OXYSTEROLS AND METHODS OF USE
Provided is a slow release composition to promote bone growth, the slow release composition comprising: an oxysterol encapsulated in a biodegradable polymer to control the release of the oxysterol. Methods of making and use are further provided.
Drug-coated balloon
Described here are devices, systems, and methods for treating conditions or diseases of the nose, ear, or throat with an expandable device having a drug coating. The expandable devices may be delivered to a body cavity in a low-profile configuration and expanded to contact surrounding tissue. The expandable devices may deliver or release the drug coating to the tissue. Multiple expansions of a single device may be employed during treatment. Various coating excipients and manufacturing parameters for the expandable devices may also be adjusted to enhance or slow transfer of the drug coating and/or release of the drug to the target tissue site. The drug transferred to the tissue may act as an in situ depot that enables maintenance of a therapeutic level of locally delivered drug for a desired time period after removal of the expandable devices.
IMPLANTS HAVING A DRUG LOAD OF AN OXYSTEROL AND METHODS OF USE
Provided is a compression resistant implant configured to fit at or near a bone defect to promote bone growth. The compression resistant implant comprises a biodegradable polymer in an amount of about 0.1 wt % to about 20 wt % of the implant and a freeze-dried oxysterol in an amount of about 5 wt % to about 90 wt % of the implant. Methods of making and use are further provided.
Implantable scaffolds for treatment of sinusitus
This disclosure describes various sinus scaffolds having fiber-based and non-fiber based designs, materials, devices, kits and methods that may be used to treat chronic sinusitis. These designs vary in form, dimension, and delivery location (i.e. maxillary, frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal sinuses, and middle meatus). In addition therapeutic agent(s) may optionally be included within the scaffolds for local delivery over a brief or extended period of time.
COMPRESSION RESISTANT IMPLANTS INCLUDING AN OXYSTEROL AND METHODS OF USE
Provided is a compression resistant implant configured to fit at or near a bone defect to promote bone growth, the compression resistant implant comprising porous ceramic particles in a biodegradable polymer, and an oxysterol disposed in or on the compression resistant implant. Methods of making and use are further provided.
SUPERPOROUS HYDROGELS, METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME, AND ARTICLES INCORPORATING THE SAME
Polymeric superporous hydrogels, methods for making the same, and wound dressings incorporating the same are disclosed herein. The polymeric superporous hydrogels may be PVA-based hydrogel foams. The polymeric superporous hydrogels may exhibit intrinsic antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria. The polymeric superporous hydrogels may be well suited for incorporation into wound dressings or the like.
IMPLANTABLE SCAFFOLDS FOR TREATMENT OF SINUSITIS
This disclosure describes, inter alia, materials, devices, kits and methods that may be used to treat chronic sinusitis. More specifically, a drug-eluting scaffold is implanted in the middle meatus to treat chronic sinusitis for weeks to months.