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Helmut Goldmann

Helmut Goldmann, Tuttlingen/donau DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080228262Nonwoven vascular prosthesis and process for its production - The object of the invention is a nonwoven vascular prosthesis (09-18-2008
20080268011Antimicrobial Implant with a Flexible Porous Structure - The invention relates to an antimicrobial implant with a flexible porous structure composed of a biocompatible synthetic material which comprises particles of at least one antimicrobial agent.10-30-2008
20090149937SHEATHING FOR RESTORING THE FUNCTION OF VALVES OF VARICOSE VEINS AND USE OF THE SHEATHING IN SURGERY - A sheathing has a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction for restoring function of venous valves of varicose veins in the form of a planar, flexible piece of material, wherein the piece of material includes a nonwoven material.06-11-2009
20090171450Woven Textile Vascular Prosthesis - A woven textile vascular prosthesis including a tubular trunk and at least one fork, each fork having an apex located between outgoing tubular branches with a small diameter, wherein at least a portion of a wall of the prosthesis in a zone of the apex is woven more densely than in other zones having an original weave construction.07-02-2009
20100030323TUBULAR COLORED VESSEL PROSTHESIS AND USE THEREOF IN SURGERY - A tubular vessel prosthesis includes an inner surface and an outer surface and a wall, where the vessel prosthesis has a coloration on the inner and/or outer surface which brings about a contrast between the inner surface and outer surface.02-04-2010
20100094390WOVEN AORTIC SINUS PROSTHESIS HAVING A BULB - A woven aortic sinus prosthesis has a first substantially cylindrical section position away from a patient's heart, which optionally passes into an aortic arch of the patient, a second section having a greater diameter than the first section and forming a bulb, which second section is connected to the first section, and optionally a third substantially cylindrical section close to the heart, which is connected to the bulb section, wherein the prosthesis is continuously woven and has a constant number of warp yarns over its axial length, whereby there is a greater distance between the warp yarns in a region of the bulb section than in the first and third cylindrical sections.04-15-2010

Patent applications by Helmut Goldmann, Tuttlingen/donau DE

Helmut Goldmann, Tuttlingen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090082850REINFORCED VASCULAR PROSTHESIS WITH LONG-TERM ANTIMICROBIAL ACTION - A vascular prosthesis includes a prosthesis wall whose outer surface has at least one reinforcing means, the surface of the prosthesis wall and the surface of the at least one reinforcer being coated, at least in part, with an antimicrobial layer.03-26-2009
20090112305Stent-graft prosthesis - The invention relates to a stent-graft prosthesis with a toroidally expandable sleeve (04-30-2009
20090192597Surgical implant, method for the production and use thereof - A surgical implant is made from biocompatible fiber material as a woven textile fabric, in particular in the form of a vascular prosthesis, the woven fabric being so configured that its permeability to blood is so low that the blood impregnates the textile fabric upon implantation and seals it off by coagulating, but does not flow through it.07-30-2009
20090234442TEXTILE VASCULAR PROSTHESIS WITH A COATING - Textile vascular prostheses having a coating include an absorbable polymer in the form of a three-armed polyester having terminal hydroxyl groups from hydroxy acids polymerized onto a central trifunctional hydroxy compound, the three arms being tetrapolymers of lactide, ε-caprolactone, trimethylene carbonate and glycolide. The polymer is composed of about 30 to about 45 mol % of lactide, about 20 to about 40 mol % of ε-caprolactone, about 10 to about 28 mol % of trimethylene carbonate and about 10 to about 25 mol % of glycolide.09-17-2009
20090281614Sinus patches for replacing defective sinuses at the aortic root - Sinus patches for replacing defective sinuses at the aortic sinus include a flat, flexible, domed piece of wall material which, except for possibly having pleats, has a three-dimensional dome shape, which is determined by the wall material itself.11-12-2009

Patent applications by Helmut Goldmann, Tuttlingen DE

Helmut Goldmann, Kassel DE

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20120130483TUBULAR IMPLANT FOR REPLACING NATURAL BLOOD VESSELS - A tubular implant that replaces natural blood vessels includes a prefabricated vascular prosthesis with an internal surface, an external surface and a wall, wherein the internal and/or external surface of the prefabricated vascular prosthesis has a polyurethane coating.05-24-2012