| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6165210 |
Self-expandable helical intravascular stent and stent-graft |
December 26, 2000 |
| This invention is a medical device and a method of using it. The device is a foldable stent or stent-graft which may be percutaneously delivered with (or on) an endovascular catheter or via surgical techniques or using other suitable techniques. The expandable stent structure utilizes at |
| 5876432 |
Self-expandable helical intravascular stent and stent-graft |
March 2, 1999 |
| A device which includes at least a tubular stent member which if formed from a helically wrapped undulating member and a coupling member which extends through undulations of adjacent turns of the helically wrapped undulating member and is movable along the undulations, the device is |
| 5550188 |
Polymer conjugates ophthalmic devices comprising collagen-polymer conjugates |
August 27, 1996 |
| Pharmaceutically acceptable, non-immunogenic compositions are formed by covalently binding atelopeptide collagen to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide collagen/polymer conjugates. The atelopeptide collagen can be type |
| 5543441 |
Implants coated with collagen-polymer conjugates |
August 6, 1996 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5523348 |
Method of preparing collagen-polymer conjugates |
June 4, 1996 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5446091 |
Collagen-polymer conjugates containing an ether linkage |
August 29, 1995 |
| Pharmaceutically acceptable, non-immunogenic compositions are formed by covalently binding atelopeptide collagen to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide collagen/polymer conjugates. The atelopeptide collagen can be type |
| 5413791 |
Collagen-polymer conjugates |
May 9, 1995 |
| Pharmaceutically acceptable, non-immunogenic compositions are formed by covalently binding atelopeptide collagen to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide collagen/polymer conjugates. The atelopeptide collagen can be type |
| 5376375 |
Method of augmenting tissue using collagen-polymer conjugates |
December 27, 1994 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5328955 |
Collagen-polymer conjugates |
July 12, 1994 |
| Pharmaceutically acceptable, non-immunogenic compositions are formed by covalently binding atelopeptide collagen to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide collagen/polymer conjugates. The atelopeptide collagen can be type |
| 5324775 |
Biologically inert, biocompatible-polymer conjugates |
June 28, 1994 |
| Pharmaceutically acceptable, non-immunogenic compositions are formed by covalently binding biologically inactive, natural, biocompatible polymer to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide biocompatible conjugates. The synthet |
| 5306500 |
Method of augmenting tissue with collagen-polymer conjugates |
April 26, 1994 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5304595 |
Collagen-polymer conjugates |
April 19, 1994 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5292802 |
Collagen-polymer tubes for use in vascular surgery |
March 8, 1994 |
| Medical articles in the form of tubes are formed by covalently binding collagen to pharmaceutically pure, synthetic, hydrophilic polymers via specific types of chemical bonds to provide collagen/polymer conjugate formulations which are used to make the tubes. The collagen may be reco |
| 5264214 |
Composition for bone repair |
November 23, 1993 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |
| 5162430 |
Collagen-polymer conjugates |
November 10, 1992 |
| Collagen, particularly atelopeptide collagen, exhibits improved handling characteristics when chemically conjugated and/or crosslinked with a synthetic hydrophilic polymer. |