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181 | Bioabsorbable surgical composition | EP12185044.0 | 2009-10-14 | EP2570441A2 | 2013-03-20 | Stopek, Joshua; Hadba, Ahmad |
Bioabsorbable macromer compositions are provided including a polymeric component possessing a hydroxamate segment and a polymer segment. The polymeric component can be used by itself, or in some embodiments, combined with a second component, to form a macromer composition of the present disclosure. The resulting bioabsorbable macromer composition can be employed as an adhesive or sealant for medical/surgical uses. |
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182 | ZUSAMMENSETZUNG ZUR ERZEUGUNG EINER TEMPORÄREN DARMOKKLUSION | EP11705422.1 | 2011-01-12 | EP2523700A1 | 2012-11-21 | Bischof, Georg |
The present invention relates to the use of a solidifiable composition for producing a temporary occlusion of the intestine of a mammal, wherein the composition is flowable and solidifiable to form a solid plug at a desired location in the intestine. The structure of said plug can be modified for the subsequent, at least partial removal of the occlusion. | ||||||
183 | BIOLOGICAL REPAIR MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH BIOLOGICAL TISSUE ADHESIVE | EP03797534.9 | 2003-08-29 | EP1535632B1 | 2011-08-03 | SUZUKI, Yoshiaki; UJIIE, Hiroshi; TAKAHASHI, Noriyoshi; IWAKI, Masaya |
It is intended to provide a means of more quickly preventing the leakage of blood or spinal fluid by improving the compatibility between an implant material (an artificial vessel, an artificial pachymeninx, etc.)and a biological tissue adhesive. Namely, a polymer material to be used together with a biological tissue adhesive which is made of a polymer material containing carbon or silicon as a constituting element and at least a part of the surface of which is modified by an ionic impact. | ||||||
184 | Knochenzement mit verbesserten mechanischen Eigenschaften und Verfahren zu seiner Herstellung | EP07090086.5 | 2003-10-17 | EP1862187B1 | 2011-03-02 | Schilke, Frank; Nies, Berthold; Jeschke, Brigitte; Koch, Matthias; Kübelbeck, Armin |
185 | BIOACTIVE MATERIAL | EP08788378.1 | 2008-08-19 | EP2200669A2 | 2010-06-30 | HOWLING, Graeme; GUNNING, Paul |
The present invention relates to a bioactive material and to a method of producing a bioactive material which is suitable for use as an implant or for use as a bone substitute for repairing bone. | ||||||
186 | HOMOGENEOUS, INTRINSIC RADIOPAQUE EMBOLIC PARTICLES | EP07834652.5 | 2007-10-31 | EP2125068A2 | 2009-12-02 | KOOLE, Levinus Hendrik; VAN HOOY-CORSTJENS, Catharina Sibilla Josephine |
The invention is directed to embolic material comprising spherical, homogeneous and substantially non-porous radiopaque polymer particles based on at least one hydrophilic monomer and at least one radiopaque monomer according to general formula (I): wherein R is H, methyl or ethyl, and R1 is I, Br or formula (II): wherein R2 is O, NH, 0-[CH2-CH2-O]P-C(O)-, O- [CH2] m-O-C(O)-, O-[CH2]p-, NH-[CH2-CH2-O]p-C(O)-, NH-[CH2]m-O-C(O)- or NH-[CH2]p- wherein m>l and p≥l, R3 is I or Br and n is 1, 2 or 3, the iodine and/or bromine content being at least 5 wt.% based on the dry weight of the particle, the said particles having an average particle diameter of at least 10 μm and being able to imbibe water up to a volume increase of the particle of at least 10 %. | ||||||
187 | REDOX CURING-TYPE NONAQUEOUS CURABLE COMPOSITION | EP05768904 | 2005-08-08 | EP1780223A4 | 2009-03-11 | KAWASHIMA MITSUNOBU; TAKASE AKI |
A nonaqueous curable composition including a liquid radical polymeric monomer (a), an organic peroxide (b) and a powdered water-soluble reducing compound (c) with the powdered water-soluble reducing compound (c) dispersed in the liquid radical polymeric monomer (a) is provided. According to the nonaqueous curable composition of this invention, time necessary for adhesion can be secured, and high adhesive strength against a wetting material, and more particularly, a biological hard tissue such as a dentine can be attained, and thus, the present invention is extremely industrially valuable. | ||||||
188 | Knochenzementmischung und Röntgenkontrastmittel sowie Verfahren zu ihrer Herstellung | EP07000986.5 | 2003-04-25 | EP1782845B1 | 2008-12-17 | Kühn, Klaus-Dieter |
189 | Knochenzement mit verbesserten mechanischen Eigenschaften und Verfahren zu seiner Herstellung | EP03023419.9 | 2003-10-17 | EP1430913B1 | 2008-05-14 | Schilke, Frank, Dipl.-Chem.; Nies, Berthold, Dr.; Jeschke, Brigitte, Dr.; Koch, Matthias, Dr.; Kübelbeck, Armin, Dipl.-Ing. |
190 | Knochenzement mit verbesserten mechanischen Eigenschaften und Verfahren zu seiner Herstellung | EP07090086.5 | 2003-10-17 | EP1862187A3 | 2008-03-12 | Schilke, Frank; Nies, Berthold; Jeschke, Brigitte; Koch, Matthias; Kübelbeck, Armin |
Die Erfindung betrifft einen Knochenzement aus Polyacrylaten oder Polymethacrylaten, welcher ein festes Röntgenkontrastmittel umfasst, das durch Acrylatgruppen funktionalisiert ist und eine chemische Verbindung mit dem umgebenden Polymer des ausgehärteten Knochenzements eingehen kann. Weiterhin betrifft die Erfindung die Verwendung eines solchen Knochenzements zur Herstellung eines Arzneimittels zur Verankerung von Prothesenkomponenten im Knochen, zur Versteifung von Knochen, als Dübel von Knochenschrauben oder als Implantat zur Verankerung von Schrauben. |
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191 | A POLYURETHANE BASED COMPOSITION FOR FILLING OR SHORT-CIRCUITING VASCULAR CAVITIES | EP03773878.8 | 2003-10-30 | EP1558299A1 | 2005-08-03 | HUDAK, István |
The invention is directed to the use of a polyurethane for preparing a composition or a kit usable for filling or short-circuiting vascular cavities, where the polyurethane used can be dissolved in a solvent or a solvent mixture mingling with body fluids. | ||||||
192 | Knochenzementmischung und Röntgenkontrastmittel sowie Verfahren zu ihrer Herstellung | EP03009377.7 | 2003-04-25 | EP1366774A1 | 2003-12-03 | Kühn, Klaus-Dieter, Dr. |
Beschrieben wird eine Knochenzementmischung, gebildet aus einer ein Röntgenkontrastmittel enthaltenden Polymerkomponente und einer Monomerkomponente, wobei das Röntgenkontrastmittel
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193 | VASCULAR EMBOLIZING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ETHYL LACTATE AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE | EP99933648.0 | 1999-07-02 | EP1091724A1 | 2001-04-18 | GREFF, Richard, J. |
Disclosed are novel compositions for embolizing blood vessels which are particularly suited for treating vascular lesions via catheter delivery. In one embodiment, the compositions of this invention comprise a biocompatible polymer, ethyl lactate solvent and a biocompatible contrast agent. | ||||||
194 | ADHESIVE FOR SECURE TOPICAL ATTACHMENT TO THE SKIN AND COMFORTABLE REMOVAL | EP97952541.7 | 1997-12-22 | EP1023019A1 | 2000-08-02 | CINELLI, Fabio; COLES, Peter; CORZANI, Italo |
The present invention relates to disposable absorbent articles particularly sanitary napkins, pantiliners, adult incontinence products or sweat pads. In particular the present invention relates to such disposable absorbent articles which are worn by direct attachment to the skin of the wearer in the area were absorption of bodily liquids is desired. | ||||||
195 | ADHESIVE FOR SECURE TOPICAL ATTACHMENT TO THE SKIN AND COMFORTABLE REMOVAL | EP97953322.0 | 1997-12-22 | EP0948367A1 | 1999-10-13 | CINELLI, Fabio; COLES, Peter; CORZANI, Italo |
The present invention relates to topical adhesives for attachment to the skin. In particular the present invention relates to such topical adhesives which can be employed for attachment to the skin of protective articles, clothing, prosthesis, heat wraps, pads, and/or packs, e.g. for topical relief of pain or simply to provide warmth; cold wraps, hearing aids, protective face masks, ornamental articles, or eye wear but excluding absorbent articles. The topical adhesive provides secure attachment and is pleasing to the skin upon application, yet causes no discomfort upon removal. This is achieved by selecting the chemical composition and rheological characteristics of the topical adhesives. | ||||||
196 | ADHESIVE FOR APPLICATION OF FUNCTIONAL ARTICLES TO THE SKIN AND COMFORTABLE REMOVAL OF SUCH ARTICLES | EP97952628.0 | 1997-12-22 | EP0946213A1 | 1999-10-06 | COLES, Peter; CINELLI, Fabio |
The present invention relates to topical adhesives for attachment to the skin. In particular, the present invention relates to such topical adhesives which can be employed for application of functional articles to the skin, particularly for the adhesion of functional articles or the improvement of the function of such articles. Functional articles in this context are cosmetic or pharmaceutical delivery articles which provide a substance to the skin such as skin treatment substances, creams, lotions, hormones, vitamins, deodorants, or drugs; alternatively, cosmetic or pharmaceutical delivery articles can also provide a substance to emanate away from the skin such as insecticides, inhalation drugs, or perfumes; further, the adhesive of the present invention can also be used in functional articles which are not attached to the skin but as a component in articles which require a high residence time on the skin such as decorative cosmetics (lipstick, eye colors, stage make-up) or cleaning article (hand cleaner, face mask, hygienic cleanser especially for pores). The topical adhesive provides secure attachment or increased residence time and is pleasing to the skin upon application, yet causes no discomfort upon removal. This is achieved by selecting the chemical composition and rheological characteristics of the topical adhesives. | ||||||
197 | Disposable absorbent article for topical adhesive attachment to the skin of a wearer | EP96120738.8 | 1996-12-23 | EP0850619A1 | 1998-07-01 | Corzani, Italo; Romano, Mario |
The present invention relates to disposable absorbent articles particularly sanitary napkins, pantiliners, adult incontinence products or sweat pads. In particular the present invention relates to such disposable absorbent articles which are worn by direct attachment to the skin of the wearer in the area were absorption of bodily liquids is desired. |
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198 | Intraocular lens and methods for its preparation | EP89113981.8 | 1989-07-28 | EP0353651A1 | 1990-02-07 | Wichterle, Itto; Michalek, Jiri, Dipl.-Ing.; Vacik, Jiri CSc, Dipl.-Ing. |
An intraocular lens consisting of a core of a polymer with a refractive index of 1.37 to 1.6 with the shape of a biconvex or plano-convex lens and a peripheral case covering one surface of the core either completely or only on its circumference and the other surface to a distance of atmost 2 mm from the core axis is produced by placing the core on a plane or rotationally symmetric curved casting surface, overcasting it with a monomer mixture in order to wet the lower surface of the core either completely or only in its circumferential part and the upper surface to a distance of atmost 2 mm from the core axis and then polymerizing the monomer mixture by thermal or photochemical polymerization. |
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199 | IMPLANTABLE OBJECTS, GUIDING DEVICES, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF | US15778520 | 2016-11-23 | US20180344894A1 | 2018-12-06 | George W. Kay; Brian J. Hess |
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to implantable objects and guiding devices, as well as recipient site preparation instruments, bone-implantable materials, and methods of fabrication and use thereof. | ||||||
200 | Skin Closure Devices with Self-forming Exudate Drainage Channels | US15496389 | 2017-04-25 | US20180303967A1 | 2018-10-25 | Julian Quintero; Leo B. Kriksunov |
A device for application onto wounds with a liquid rapidly polymerizable adhesive for forming skin closure systems, comprising a thin flexible flat porous tape, preferably a mesh, elongated along a longitudinal axis and having a lower side or wound-facing side and an opposing upper side, a periphery, and central portion in immediate vicinity of the axis; said tape coated or impregnated with an initiator or accelerator of polymerization; said tape having a plurality of elongated traces of soluble pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) disposed on the wound-facing side; said traces covering from about 3% to about 50% of area of said tape and extending from the periphery to the central portion of said tape. |