Patent classifications
A61L2430/04
Implant coating composition and method of use
Methods of reducing or preventing an adverse response to an implanted or inserted material in a patient are provided. The methods include the step of treating at least a portion of an external surface of the implanted or inserted material with an effective amount of a birth tissue material coating corn position.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.
IN VIVO TISSUE ENGINEERING DEVICES, METHODS AND REGENERATIVE AND CELLULAR MEDICINE EMPLOYING SCAFFOLDS MADE OF ABSORBABLE MATERIAL
Tissue engineering devices and methods employing scaffolds made of absorbable material for use in the human body for tissue genesis and regenerative and cellular medicine including breast reconstruction and cosmetic and aesthetic procedures and supplementing organ function in vivo.