Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080213344 | Wound dressing and method for controlling severe, life-threatening bleeding - This invention is directed to advanced hemorrhage control wound dressings, and methods of using and producing same. The subject wound dressing is constructed from a non-mammalian material for control of severe 5 bleeding. The wound dressing for controlling severe bleeding is formed of a biomaterial comprising chitosan, a hydrophilic polymer, a polyacrylic polymer or a combination thereof, The kind of severe, life-threatening bleeding contemplated by this invention is typically of the type not capable of being stanched when a conventional gauze wound dressing is applied with conventional 10 pressure to the subject wound. The wound dressing being capable of substantially stanching the flow of the severe life-threatening bleeding from the wound by adhering to the wound site, to seal the wound, to accelerate blood clot formation at the wound site, to reinforce clot formation at the wound site and prevent bleed out from the wound site, and to substantially prohibit the flow of 15 blood out of the wound site. | 09-04-2008 |
20080234652 | Apparatus and methods for making, storing, and administering freeze-dried materials such as freeze-dried plasma - A freeze-dried material is stored in a first chamber of a container along with a reconstituting liquid for the freeze-dried material, which is stored in a second chamber of the container. A sealing wall within the container forms a barrier between the first chamber and the second chamber preventing contact between the freeze-dried material and the reconstituting liquid. At least one valve assembly in the sealing wall selectively opens a region of the sealing wall to establish fluid flow communication between the first and second chambers, allowing the freeze dried material to be reconstituted. The reconstituted freeze-dried material can be administered from the same container to a recipient. | 09-25-2008 |
20080234653 | Apparatus and methods for making, storing, and administering freeze-dried materials such as freeze-dried plasma - A freeze-dried material is stored in a first chamber of a container along with a reconstituting liquid for the freeze-dried material, which is stored in a second chamber of the container. A sealing wall within the container forms a barrier between the first chamber and the second chamber preventing contact between the freeze-dried material and the reconstituting liquid. At least one valve assembly in the sealing wall selectively opens a region of the sealing wall to establish fluid flow communication between the first and second chambers, allowing the freeze dried material to be reconstituted. The reconstituted freeze-dried material can be administered from the same container to a recipient. | 09-25-2008 |
20080234654 | Apparatus and methods for making, storing, and administering freeze-dried materials such as freeze-dried plasma - A vessel receives a liquid material, which is freeze-dried in situ within the vessel. A gas permeable material carried by the vessel provides gas transport for sublimation during drying. After freeze drying, an oxygen-free inert gas is introduced into the vessel through the gas permeable material, to occupy the interior of the vessel with the freeze-dried material. The gas permeable material is covered, to trap the oxygen-free inert gas within the vessel with the freeze-dried material. The freeze-dried material is stored in the entrapped oxygen-free inert gas within the vessel for a storage period. The vessel receives a reconstituting liquid for mixing with the freeze-dried material, and conveys the reconstituted freeze-dried material from the vessel for administration to an individual. | 09-25-2008 |
20090107001 | Apparatus and methods for making, storing, and administering freeze-dried materials such as freeze-dried plasma - Single unit human plasma is dispensed from a source transfer bag into a receptacle in which the plasma under goes freeze-drying. During the dispensing of the plasma from the source transfer container into the freeze-drying receptacle, an inline treatment device treats the plasma prior to freeze-drying, e.g., by the removal of cellular blood components, or by the removal of pathogens or viral or bacterial agents, or by the removal or neutralization of blood group specific antibodies. | 04-30-2009 |
20090113753 | Apparatus and methods for making, storing, and administering freeze-dried materials such as freeze-dried plasma - A flexible container receives a liquid material, which is freeze-dried in situ within the flexible container. A gas permeable material that is separate from the flexible container provides gas transport for sublimation during drying and lyophilization. The gas permeable portion of the system can be isolated and removed from the flexible container post-lyophilzation The freeze-dried material is stored in the flexible container until administration is necessary. The flexible container receives a reconstituting liquid for mixing with the freeze-dried material, and conveys the reconstituted freeze-dried material from the flexible container for administration to an individual. | 05-07-2009 |
20090130186 | Wound dressing assemblies, systems, and methods formed from hydrophilic polymer sponge structures such as chitosan and incorporating silver nanoparticles - Silver nanoparticles are mixed with a chitosan solution, to form a chitosan/silver nanoparticle dispersion, which is then subjected to a freeze-drying process, to form a chitosan/silver nanoparticle matrix suitable for use as a wound dressing. | 05-21-2009 |
20110034410 | Wound dressing and method for controlling severe, life-threatening bleeding - This invention is directed to advanced hemorrhage control wound dressings, and methods of using and producing same. The subject wound dressing is constructed from a non-mammalian material for control of severe 5 bleeding. The wound dressing for controlling severe bleeding is formed of a biomaterial comprising chitosan, a hydrophilic polymer, a polyacrylic polymer or a combination thereof, The kind of severe, life-threatening bleeding contemplated by this invention is typically of the type not capable of being stanched when a conventional gauze wound dressing is applied with conventional 10 pressure to the subject wound. The wound dressing being capable of substantially stanching the flow of the severe life-threatening bleeding from the wound by adhering to the wound site, to seal the wound, to accelerate blood clot formation at the wound site, to reinforce clot formation at the wound site and prevent bleed out from the wound site, and to substantially prohibit the flow of 15 blood out of the wound site. | 02-10-2011 |
20110144613 | Apparatus and Methods for Making, Storing, and Administering Freeze-Dried Materials Such as Freeze-Dried Plasma - A flexible container receives a liquid material, which is freeze-dried in situ within the flexible container. A gas permeable material that is separate from the flexible container provides gas transport for sublimation during drying and lyophilization. The gas permeable portion of the system can be isolated and removed from the flexible container post-lyophilzation The freeze-dried material is stored in the flexible container until administration is necessary. The flexible container receives a reconstituting liquid for mixing with the freeze-dried material, and conveys the reconstituted freeze-dried material from the flexible container for administration to an individual. | 06-16-2011 |