A61L24/0005

Composite Positive And Negative Poisson`s Ratio Tissue Adhesives
20230256133 · 2023-08-17 ·

Some tissue adhesives include a solid having bio-absorbable fibers and at least one of nano-spheres, micro-spheres, nano-tubules, or micro-tubules. A first layer of the solid has a positive Poisson's ratio and a second layer of the solid has a negative Poisson's ratio. In some cases, the second layer has been transformed from a positive Poisson's ratio material to a negative Poisson's ratio material. In some cases, an entire face of the first layer is in contact with an entire face of the second layer. In some cases, the second layer includes one or more pores, at least a portion of the one or more pores containing a secretion from one or more barnacles. In some cases, the secretion is configured to adhere the tissue adhesive to one or more layers of tissue to at least partially close a wound.

Methods and compositions for tissue adhesives

Disclosed herein are methods of connecting disrupted tissue, tissue repair, treating colorectal disorder and tissue welding. The methods comprise using a bioadhesive composition comprising ELP and light absorbing chromophores and irradiating the bioadhesive tissue.

Antimicrobial medical biomaterial and a method for preparing the same

An antibacterial medical biomaterial includes an acellular small intestinal submucosal matrix material, an antibacterial gel layer located on a surface of the acellular small intestinal submucosal matrix material, and an absorbable fiber layer located on a surface of the antibacterial gel layer. Sulfadiazine silver is on the surface of the acellular small intestinal submucosal matrix material and/or within the acellular small intestinal submucosal matrix material. An absorbable fiber layer to which the sulfadiazine silver is attached, wherein the content of sulfadiazine silver in the absorbable fiber is 1 wt. %˜2 wt. %. The medical biomaterial is usable as an external medicine for treating wound infections relayed by burns or wounds, and for reducing the incidence of infection by using a conventional central venous catheter with a sulfadiazine silver antibacterial coating, so that the medical biomaterial loaded with sulfadiazine silver also has antibacterial activity consistent with sulfadiazine silver.

Pulverulent semisynthetic material obtained by modifying the composition of a natural marine biomaterial, method of manufacture thereof, and applications thereof
11311645 · 2022-04-26 · ·

A pulverulent semisynthetic material, derived from a natural marine biomaterial, namely the aragonitic inner layer of the shell of bivalve molluscs selected from Pinctadines, notably Pinctada maxima, margaritifera, and Tridacnes, notably Tridacna gigas, maxima, derasa, tevaroa, squamosa, crocea, Hippopus hippopus, Hippopus porcelanus, in pulverulent form, with the addition of insoluble and soluble biopolymers and calcium carbonate transformed by carbonation.

Fibrin and/or dialdehyde starch hydrolysate materials, and preparation and use thereof

Various compositions of matter, methods of making compositions of matter, and methods of using compositions of matter, e.g. for inducing hemostasis, are disclosed. In some embodiments, a starting fibrin material is subjected to controlled hydrolysis, desirably base-catalyzed, to prepare a fibrin hydrolysate material with increased water sorption capacity. Such fibrin hydrolysate materials, alone or combined with one or more additional substances, can be used in the preparation of hemostasis promoting foams, powders or gels. In some embodiments, a starting dialdehyde starch material is subjected to controlled hydrolysis to prepare a dialdehyde starch hydrolysate material. Such dialdehyde starch hydrolysate materials, alone or combined with one or more additional substances, in some cases combined with a fibrin hydrolysate material, can be used in the preparation of hemostasis promoting foams, powders or gels.

LAYERED BLOOD PRODUCT FOR STOPPING/REDUCING BLEEDING IN AN OPEN SURGICAL WOUND

A method for stopping or reducing bleeding in open surgical wounds uses blood product that has a first layer, and a second layer. The first layer is adjacent to the second layer and defines a first outer surface of the blood product. The first layer is a majority leukocytes and the second layer is a majority thrombocytes.

MEDICAL SEALANT GLUE CAPABLE OF PROMOTING WOUND HEALING AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF

The disclosure provides a medical sealant glue capable of promoting wound healing and a preparation method thereof. The medical sealant glue is formed by covalent cross-linking of two components after being physically mixed by a mixing tool, wherein the first component is a nucleophilic component, and the second component is an electrophilic component. The medical sealant glue has a gelation time of 1-10 s, a swelling ratio of 0-100%, a bursting strength of 100-250 mmHg, and a degradation time of 0.5-300 days. The nucleophilic component of the medical sealant glue contains exosome or hyaluronic acid and chitosan, and thus the medical sealant glue not only has the effect of promoting wound healing, but also has antibacterial and anti-infection effects.

HEMOSTATIC SPONGY MATERIAL OR TISSUE SEALANT AND METHOD THEREOF

A hemostatic material or a tissue sealant, wherein a main component of the hemostatic material or the tissue sealant or part of the hemostatic material or the tissue sealant is a sponge grown in sea water or fresh water.

Bioadhesive for Soft Tissue Repair
20220001074 · 2022-01-06 ·

The present invention provides compositions and methods for repair and reconstruction of defects and injuries to soft tissues. Some aspects of the invention provide tissue adhesives comprising a hybrid hydrogel by using a naturally derived polymer, gelatin and a synthetic polymer, polyethylene glycol, wherein the hydrogel is biocompatible, biodegradable, transparent, strongly adhesive to corneal tissue, and have a smooth surface and biomechanical properties similar to the cornea.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR EMBOLIZATION

This disclosure relates to methods and materials for embolization of one or more blood vessels (e.g., one or more arteries). For example, biomaterial compositions (e.g., BEM compositions containing PRF and one or more nanoclay materials) for embolization of one or more blood vessels (e.g., one or more arteries) within a mammal (e.g., a human) are provided.