Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090028953 | METHOD OF TREATMENT USING MICROPARTICULATE BIOMATERIAL COMPOSITION - Compositions of microspheres formed of stabilized hyaluronic acid are disclosed. The unique biological properties of hyaluronic acid provide for very inert properties when exposed to tissues. Microsphere formulations of hyaluronic acid have medical utility due to the resultant properties of flowability, physical stability, and degradability. High concentration formulations of the microspheres have utility when injected to form a localized mass within tissues by providing physical stability and anti-fibrotic biological activity, especially suitable for certain surgical reconstructions. Low concentration formulation of the microspheres of the appropriate size range have utility when injected into the blood system to delivery diagnostic and therapeutic compounds. | 01-29-2009 |
20090081130 | MICROPARTICLES USEFUL AS ULTRASONIC CONTRAST AGENTS AND FOR DELIVERY OF DRUGS INTO THE BLOODSTREAM - Microparticles are provided comprising a shell of an outer layer of a biologically compatible material and an inner layer of biodegradable polymer. The core of the microparticles contain a gas, liquid or solid for use in drug delivery or as a contrast agent for ultrasonic contrast imaging. The microparticles are capable of passing through the capillary systems of a subject. | 03-26-2009 |
20090247955 | MICROLITER INJECTOR - Injectors are provided that may be pre-filled aseptically with an active biological agent into a sterile cavity and sealed in such a manner that the injectate may be readily expelled into the body. The injectors are particularly useful for injecting precisely measured small volumes of sterile agents. | 10-01-2009 |
20100179652 | Treatment of ocular disease - The invention relates to a novel apparatus for the treatment of ocular disease, particularly glaucoma. The apparatus consists of a locating device to locate Schlemm's Canal within the anterior portion of the eye and a surgical tool to access the canal for treatment. The apparatus allows for guided, minimally invasive surgical access to Schlemm's Canal to enable surgical procedures to be performed on the canal and trabecular meshwork to reduce intraocular pressure. The apparatus may also deliver devices or substances to Schlemm's Canal in the treatment of glaucoma. | 07-15-2010 |
20100191103 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SURGICAL BYPASS OF AQUEOUS HUMOR - The invention provides minimally invasive microsurgical tools and methods to form an aqueous humor shunt or bypass for the treatment of glaucoma. The invention enables surgical creation of a tissue tract ( | 07-29-2010 |
20100191176 | SUBRETINAL ACCESS DEVICE - The invention provides surgical devices that provide access to the sub-retinal space using delicate traction to hold the sensory retina to create and maintain a patent sub-retinal space of sufficient size to introduce and perform treatments on the eye. Such treatments may include the introduction of illumination or imaging agents or tools, surgical tools, the infusion of pharmaceutical or biological agents, and the placement of grafts, transplants or implants and the closure of the site through the delivery of a sealant. | 07-29-2010 |
20100191177 | DEVICE FOR ASPIRATING FLUIDS - Surgical devices are provided for aspiration of the subretinal fluid (SRF) of the eye in a retinal detachment that allows re-apposition of the sensory retina to the underlying RPE. The device is connected to a vacuum source, introduced into the posterior chamber through a sclerostomy port and placed against the detached retinal tissue. The device pulls on and captures the surface of the sensory retina, causing a micro needle to pierce through the tissue. As the sensory retina is captured and held in place by the vacuum, a protected pocket is created and the tissue is prevented from folding onto itself and occluding the micro needle tip. | 07-29-2010 |
20120010702 | OPHTHALMIC IMPLANT FOR TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA - An implant is placed within Schlemm's canal of the eye and provides tension to the trabecular meshwork. The tension is continuous and increases the aqueous outflow without the necessity of administering cholinergic drugs to treat glaucoma. | 01-12-2012 |
20120022424 | DEVICE FOR PLACING CIRCUMFERENTIAL IMPLANT IN SCHLEMM'S CANAL - A device is provided to enable placing an implant within the full circumference of Schlemm's canal of an eye. The device comprises a flexible elongated solid element with a proximal end and a distal tip that transmits light such as one or more strands of a fiber optic. The device is characterized by selected mechanical characteristics to allow advancement within Schlemm's canal. The fiber optic element transmits light from a proximal connector to the distal tip to provide a lighted tip that may be viewed transclerally when the device is advanced along Schlemm's canal. | 01-26-2012 |