Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080299172 | TISSUE REPAIR IMPLANT - An implant is formed from a sheet material and a plurality of microparticles. The sheet may be coated with a mixture of collagen and PMMA beads. The implant may be used to treat many types of defects, including hernias, skin defects, tendon defects, and ulcers. A biocompatible alloplastic mesh implant is stronger and more resistant to infection than typical mesh implants. | 12-04-2008 |
20090012563 | SPINAL FIXATION DEVICES AND METHODS - A rod, clamp and spinal fixation technique and method involving monoaxial or polyaxial screws for fusion in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar or sacral spine. The rod and clamp may be coupled to be pulled through the head of a fixation screw. | 01-08-2009 |
20100004699 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE CAPSULAR AUGMENTATION OF CANINE COXOFEMORAL JOINTS - The present technology relates to methods and devices for augmenting the canine coxofemoral joint. In particular, methods for augmenting the capsule of the canine coxofemoral joint are provided. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by injecting an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles into the capsule. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by imbricating an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles at the capsule. | 01-07-2010 |
20100004700 | METHOD OF TREATING TISSUE WITH A SUSPENSON OF TRICALCIUM HYDROXYAPATITE MICROSPHERES - A method of treating an intervertebral disk according to the present invention can include delivering a composition to treat the intervertebral disk. The composition has a plurality of microspheres, and can comprise tricalcium hydroxyapatite microspheres suspended in a sodium carboxymethyl cellulose gel. The composition results in at least one of sealing the defect, increasing a pressure of the disk, increasing a height of the disk, improving stability of the disk and improving structural integrity of the disk. | 01-07-2010 |
20100010549 | DEVICE AND METHOD OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE EXTRACAPSULAR LIGAMENTOUS AUGMENTATION FOR CANINE STIFLE LIGAMENT INJURIES - The present invention relates to the field of veterinary medicine. In particular, methods and devices are described for augmenting ligaments of the canine stifle joint. In some embodiments, the medial or lateral collateral ligaments are augmented or replaced using an implantable device containing biodegradable matrix containing microparticles. | 01-14-2010 |
20100113995 | SPINAL ORTHOSIS TO INHIBIT KYPHOSIS AND TO MINIMIZE DISK DISEASE - In one embodiment, a spinal orthosis includes a shoulder unit comprising a left shoulder portion and a right shoulder portion, a retracting device, a first connector connected to the left shoulder portion at a first end of the first connector and connected to the retracting device at a second end of the first connector, a second connector connected to the right shoulder portion at a first end of the second connector and connected to the retracting device at a second end of the second connector, and a lumbosacral belt attached to the retracting device, the lumbosacral belt being able to be secured to a body. | 05-06-2010 |
20110230919 | IMPLANT FOR PROMOTING STABILITY OF THE CANINE STIFLE JOINT - Methods and devices for stabilizing ligaments of the canine stifle joint are described. In one embodiment, a device for promoting stability of the stifle joint in a canine subject is provided. The device includes a buttress comprising an intra-articular portion and an extra-articular portion, where the intra-articular portion of the buttress is fenestrated. The device also includes a keel coupled to the extra-articular portion of the buttress, and one or more fasteners configured to attach the device to the stifle joint. | 09-22-2011 |
20120184888 | SPINAL ORTHOSIS TO INHIBIT KYPHOSIS AND TO MINIMIZE DISK DISEASE - In one embodiment, a spinal orthosis includes a left shoulder portion and a right shoulder portion connected to a retracting device through a retractable connector. The retractable connector is connected, at a first end, to the left shoulder portion and the right shoulder portion and is connected at a second end to the retracting device. The retractable connector is configured to pull the left shoulder portion and the right shoulder portion so as to move the shoulders of a patient in a rearward direction. The retractable connector is further configured to release the left shoulder portion and the right shoulder portion, thereby allowing the shoulders of the patient to return to a relaxed position. | 07-19-2012 |
20120226354 | METHOD OF USING AN IMPLANT FOR TREATMENT OF LIGAMENTS AND TENDONS - A method of treating a ligament or tendon according to the present invention can include inserting a tissue-generating implant into the ligament or tendon to thereby treat the defect. The tissue-generating implant has a plurality of microparticles. The microparticles subsequently form a biological scaffold which operates at least as partial connective tissue in the ligament or tendon giving structural support during regrowth. | 09-06-2012 |
20140067068 | METHOD OF TREATING SPINAL INTERNAL DISK DERANGEMENT - A method of treating a spinal disk according to the present invention can include inserting an alloplastic bulking agent into the spinal disk to treat the defect. The alloplastic bulking agent has a plurality of microparticles. The bulking agent results in at least one of sealing the defect, increasing a pressure of the disk, increasing a height of the disk, improving stability of the disk and improving structural integrity of the disk. | 03-06-2014 |
20140163689 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE CAPSULAR AUGMENTATION OF CANINE COXOFEMORAL JOINTS - The present technology relates to methods and devices for augmenting the canine coxofemoral joint. In particular, methods for augmenting the capsule of the canine coxofemoral joint are provided. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by injecting an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles into the capsule. In some embodiments, augmentation can be performed by imbricating an implantable device comprising a biodegradable matrix and microparticles at the capsule. | 06-12-2014 |
20140243902 | IMPLANT FOR PROMOTING STABILITY OF THE CANINE STIFLE JOINT - Methods and devices for stabilizing ligaments of the canine stifle joint are described. In one embodiment, a device for promoting stability of the stifle joint in a canine subject is provided. The device includes a buttress comprising an intra-articular portion and an extra-articular portion, where the intra-articular portion of the buttress is fenestrated. The device also includes a keel coupled to the extra-articular portion of the buttress, and one or more fasteners configured to attach the device to the stifle joint. | 08-28-2014 |