Patent classifications
A61L2300/60
Bioactive Grafts and Composites
Disclosed are various bioactive grafts and/or biocompatible materials and methods of making the same. In one embodiment, bone material is harvested from a donor. The harvested bone material is exposed to a lysing agent, the lysing agent configured to release growth factors and bioactive materials from cellular material of the harvested bone material. The harvested bone material is then rinsed with a rinsing agent. The pH of the harvested bone material is substantially neutralized. In another embodiment, an orthopaedic implant includes an antibacterial polysaccharide. The implant may also include an osteostimulative agent.
SELF ADHESIVE FILM FOR DELIVERY OF ACTIVES
A self-adhesive film for covering at least a portion of a surface of three-dimensional (3D) objects such as primary medical devices, body tissues, or anatomical structures is described. When wrapped around a three-dimensional object a consistent adhesive bond between the overlapping layers of the self-adhesive film is created, independent of the substrate material of the 3D object surface. The self-adhesive film is capable of delivering actives, such as antimicrobials, drugs, and other biologically active agents to the 3D object, and also in the vicinity of the 3D object and/or adjacent tissue. Various self-adhesive film designs and methods for delivering one or multiple active agents with various controlled release modes, are described.
Compositions and methods for treating or preventing gut permeability-related disorders
Compositions and methods are provided for treating a gut permeability-related disease or disorder comprising administering to the gastrointestinal tract of a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of a hydrogel having an elastic modulus (G) of at least about 500 Pa.
BIOACTIVE AGENT COATED MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF COATING SUCH A DEVICE
A medical device such as a stent or medical balloon is functionalised prior to coating with a bioactive material, specifically by carboxylic acidification of the contact surface or surfaces of the medical device. The preferred process involves washing a stent or other medical device in a washing solution which may be sodium hydroxide, soaking in a carboxylic acid solution, rinsing in water to remove excess carboxylic acid, allowing to dry before applying a bioactive agent layer. It has been found that washing after functionalisation removes excess carboxylic acid and enhances the retention of bioactive agent on the contact surface or surfaces of the medical device leading to a more uniform and consistent layer of bioactive agent.
Bioactive grafts and composites
Disclosed are various bioactive and/or biocompatible materials and methods of making the same.
NOVEL MICROSPHERES USING ANIONIC POLYMER, PREPARATION METHOD AND COMPOSITION THEREOF
The present invention relates to novel microspheres using an anionic polymer, a preparation method thereof, a composition, and the like, and the present invention is used for a method for performing a vascular embolization and/or necrosing cancer cells by blocking major blood vessels that supply nutrients to cancer cells to induce an embolic effect, and thus may be used for the treatment of patients with cancer.
BIOACTIVE GRAFTS AND COMPOSITES
Disclosed are various bioactive and/or biocompatible materials and methods of making the same.
Hemostatic Powder Delivery Devices and Methods
The present invention is directed to a device for the expression of a hemostatic powder having an elongated reservoir with a manual air pump, such as a bellows, at a proximal end and an expression port at a distal end. A porous filter is slidably disposed within the reservoir between the bellows and plunger and the expression port, and a spring is disposed within the reservoir between the air pump and the plunger. The powder is disposed within the reservoir between the porous filter and the expression port, and the pump is in a fluid communication with the expression port through the porous filter and through the powder.
INJECTABLE, CROSS-LINKABLE AND SUBCELLULAR SIZE MICROFIBERS FOR SOFT TISSUE REPAIR
The present invention provides an injectable scaffold comprising a plurality of unclad microfibers, and a diluent solution.
COMPOSITIONS HAVING CYLINDRICAL VOLUME, METHODS, AND APPLICATORS FOR SEALING INJURIES
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials having a rod shape and suitable applicators and plungers for application of such dressings to wounded tissue wherein said dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.