| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7208177 |
Resorbable extracellular matrix for reconstruction of cartilage |
April 24, 2007 |
| A resorbable extracellular matrix for reconstruction of cartilage tissue includes a purified collagen II derived from natural cartilage tissue from which non-collagen proteins have been removed. The matrix can be utilized as a scaffold implant for meniscal or vertebral cartilage rege |
| 7141072 |
Method for promoting regeneration of surface cartilage in a damaged joint using multi-layer cove |
November 28, 2006 |
| A method of promoting regeneration of surface cartilage of a joint includes the steps of covering the area to be treated with a patch which includes a sheet of collagen membrane material. The collagen membrane material has at least one barrier layer to prevent passage of cells theret |
| 7022358 |
Collagen membrane made from porcine skin |
April 4, 2006 |
| Collagen membranes are formed from porcine rinds (i.e., pig skins) for us in a variety of applications and, most preferably, for wrapping food products, such as hams and the like. First, after removing skins from the porcine, the skins are promptly frozen. In later processing, the rinds |
| 6752834 |
Membrane for in guided tissue regeneration |
June 22, 2004 |
| The invention provides a multi-layer membrane comprising a matrix layer predominantly of collagen II and having an open sponge-like texture, and at least one barrier layer having a close, relatively impermeable texture. Such a membrane is particularly suitable for use in guided tissue |
| 6713085 |
Method and membrane for mucosa regeneration |
March 30, 2004 |
| Healing of mucosa injury is promoted by applying thereto a membrane of purified collagen material derived from natural collagen-containing tissue. |
| 6676969 |
Resorbable extracellular matrix for reconstruction of cartilage tissue |
January 13, 2004 |
| A resorbable extracelluar matrix for reconstruction of cartilage tissue includes a purified collagen II derived from natural cartilage tissue from which non-collagen proteins have been removed. |
| 6576015 |
Bone material and collagen combination for repair of injured joints |
June 10, 2003 |
| A bone mineral product for use in repair of combined cartilage defects and bone defects in articulating bone joints includes porous bone mineral particles derived from natural bone having a crystal structure substantially that of natural bone and being substantially free from all end |
| 6488912 |
Treatment of dentoalveolar infections with taurolidine and/or taurultam |
December 3, 2002 |
| A method of therapeutic treatment of an area of severe infection of soft tissue within or surrounding a tooth of a patient involves administering Taurolidine, Taurultam or mixtures thereof to the area of severe infection. |
| 6482240 |
Method of making a collagen membrane from porcine skin |
November 19, 2002 |
| Collagen membranes are formed from porcine rinds (i.e., pig skins) for us in a variety of applications and, most preferably, for wrapping food products, such as hams and the like. First, after removing skins from the porcine, the skins are promptly frozen. In later processing, the rinds |
| 6326029 |
Resorbable extracellular matrix for reconstruction of cartilage tissue |
December 4, 2001 |
| A resorbable extracellular matrix for reconstruction of cartilage tissue, the matrix being substantially free from non-native collagen, and including a purified collagen II material formed form natural cartilage and having fibers of native collagen II which are physiologically accept |
| 6221109 |
Method of protecting spinal area |
April 24, 2001 |
| A method of protecting a spinal area of a patient includes the step of positioning a sheet of collagen membrane material so as to surround at least a portion of a patient's spinal chord. The sheet of collagen membrane preferably includes at least one barrier layer with a smooth face |
| 5837278 |
Resorbable collagen membrane for use in guided tissue regeneration |
November 17, 1998 |
| The invention is concerned with wound healing and in particular with the use of a collagen-containing membrane in guided tissue regeneration. The invention provides a resorbable collagen membrane for use in guided tissue regeneration wherein one face of the membrane is fibrous thereby al |
| 5593665 |
Pharmaceutical compositions |
January 14, 1997 |
| The invention provides products containing tumour necrosis factor (TNF), and taurolidine and/or taurultam as a combined preparation for simultaneous, separate or sequential use for treatment of patients suffering from medical conditions mediated by TNF. |
| 5573771 |
Medicinal bone mineral products |
November 12, 1996 |
| The invention provides a purified particulate bone mineral product for use in medicine, the particles of said mineral being substantially free from all endogenous organic material and having at least at the surface thereof resorbable, physiologically compatible, natural or synthetic |
| 5417975 |
Chemical Compound |
May 23, 1995 |
| The invention provides a process for the preparation of high purity bone mineral wherein the organic matter in degreased bone is degraded and solubilized by heating with ammonia or a primary amine, characterized in that the solubilized degradation products are extracted by washing with |
| 5167961 |
Process for preparing high purity bone mineral |
December 1, 1992 |
| The invention provides a process for the preparation of high purity bone mineral wherein the organic matter is degraded by heating with ammonia or a primary amine, characterized in that the solubilized degradation products are extracted by washing with flowing water at temperature below |
| 4587284 |
Absorbent polymer material and its preparation |
May 6, 1986 |
| An enhanced water-absorbency hydrophilic polymer material, suitable for use in for example wound dressings, is prepared by a process in which a water-containing organic hydrogel comprising a gelable polysaccharide and/or protein or polypeptide interspersed with a polymer of a hydrophilic |
| 4096241 |
Tooth preparations |
June 20, 1978 |
| This invention relates to novel preparations for the treatment and for prophylaxis of tooth and gum infections, and in particular parodontosis, comprising derivatives of thiadiazine as active ingredient. Pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention are described and exemplified |