Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080200949 | MEDICAL DEVICES AND METHODS USEFUL FOR APPLYING BOLSTER MATERIAL - Described are medical devices useful for applying a bolster material to a surgical fastening device such as a stapler, and related methods of manufacture and use. The devices include an applicator element for receipt between arms of the stapler, and a bolster material, desirably a remodelable extracellular matrix material, coupled to the applicator element. In certain embodiments, the bolster material is held by the applicator element, for example having at least a portion looped around or received through or over a portion of the applicator element. Also described are unique implantable materials including coatings of dried, reversible adhesive. | 08-21-2008 |
20080248079 | TISSUE AUGMENTATION DEVICES AND METHODS - Tissue augmentation devices, as well as methods of manufacturing and using the same, are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a tissue augmentation device comprises an elongate tissue penetrating member and an amount of remodelable material, wherein at least a portion of the elongate member is cannulated, and at least a portion of the amount of material is received within at least a portion of the cannulated portion of the elongate member. The elongate tissue penetrating member may provide at least one deformation that is configured to constrict portions of the amount of remodelable material received within the elongate member. In alternate embodiments, a flexible covering over an implantable biomaterial provides protection and allows an easier delivery of the biomaterial to a tissue tract. | 10-09-2008 |
20090092651 | ABSORBABLE ADHESIVES AND THEIR FORMULATION FOR USE IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - Described are medical products including an adhesive containing a polypeptide component such as gelatin and a tackiness-providing polyhydroxy compound, such as at least one compound selected from the group consisting of glycerin and fructose. Such medical products can find use as a bolster material for use in conjunction with a surgical fastening device such as a stapler. Other medical applications utilizing a medical product of the invention include tissue repair and pharmaceutical delivery to a desired location. Related methods of manufacture and use are also described. | 04-09-2009 |
20110046576 | TISSUE AUGMENTATION DEVICES AND METHODS - Tissue augmentation devices, as well as methods of manufacturing and using the same, are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a tissue augmentation device comprises an elongate tissue penetrating member and an amount of remodelable material, wherein at least a portion of the elongate member is cannulated, and at least a portion of the amount of material is received within at least a portion of the cannulated portion of the elongate member. The elongate tissue penetrating member may provide at least one deformation that is configured to constrict portions of the amount of remodelable material received within the elongate member. In alternate embodiments, a flexible covering over an implantable biomaterial provides protection and allows an easier delivery of the biomaterial to a tissue tract. | 02-24-2011 |
20110077455 | MEDICAL REINFORCEMENT GRAFT - The embodiments described include graft devices for reinforcing patient tissue structures and methods of making and using the graft devices. In certain embodiments the graft devices have a remodelable extracellular matrix material graft body defining a slot and having a portion receivable through the slot to form a closed loop. Such graft devices can be used in encircling reinforcement of patient tissue structures such as anal sphincters or anastomosed vessel segments. | 03-31-2011 |
20110087279 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR APPLYING BOLSTER MATERIALS TO SURGICAL FASTENING APPARATUSES - The present invention provides, in certain aspects, medical systems that are useful for applying bolster material to patient tissue. One such system includes a surgical fastening apparatus that is comprised of a first arm having a first arm working surface; and a cutting element operable along a cutting path. This system also includes at least one piece of bolster material having a portion received in the cutting path, and a retaining element retaining the at least one piece of bolster material in association with the first arm working surface, wherein the retaining element has one or more segments received in the cutting path and includes portions residing between the first arm working surface and the at least one piece of bolster material. The invention also provides medical devices that are useful for applying bolster materials to surgical fastening apparatuses, as well as methods for preparing and using such devices. | 04-14-2011 |
20110152196 | ISOLATED EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL INCLUDING SUBSEROUS FASCIA - Described are purified extracellular matrix materials isolated from the abdominal wall of animals and including the subserous fascia layer of the abdominal wall. Such medical materials can find use in treating damaged tissue and in certain aspects in providing tissue support for the repair of hernias. Related methods of manufacture and use are also described. | 06-23-2011 |
20130310322 | ISOLATED EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL INCLUDING SUBSEROUS FASCIA - Described are purified extracellular matrix materials isolated from the abdominal wall of animals and including the subserous fascia layer of the abdominal wall. Such medical materials can find use in treating damaged tissue and in certain aspects in providing tissue support for the repair of hernias. Related methods of manufacture and use are also described. | 11-21-2013 |
20140271472 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR LUNG VOLUME REDUCTION WITH EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL - Lung volume reduction by isolating a target lung portion from the rest of the lung with a mass of extracellular matrix (“ECM”) material. The procedure can be performed by locating a tube within the lumen of an airway to be obstructed and depositing an amount of flowable or other ECM in the open space until the lumen is occluded. Optionally, the procedure may be performed by delivering a plug substantially comprised of ECM material into the lumen of an airway to be obstructed. Further optionally, the ECM plug may include a one-way valve to allow air and mucous to escape from the isolated lung portion. | 09-18-2014 |
20140315847 | DRUG ELUTING GRAFT CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS - The present invention provides, in certain aspects, medical graft products that incorporate multiple drug depots in and/or on the products. One such product is a sheet graft construct, for example for tissue support that includes a sheet graft material with a plurality of drug depots. The drug depots can be hardened deposits formed directly onto the sheet graft material and/or can be capable of eluting a drug for a minimum of 72 hours. | 10-23-2014 |
20140316445 | DEVICE FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE PLASTIC SURGERY LIFT PROCEDURE - Described are medical devices configured for use in cosmetic surgery and methods for repositioning tissue in a patient. The medical devices include an elongate body member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a plurality of gaps defined therebetween. The body member comprises one ore more layers of a collagenous extracellular matrix (ECM) material. | 10-23-2014 |