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1.

Crosslinked gels comprising polyalkyleneimines, and their uses as medical devices

      
Application Number 17238473
Grant Number 11826485
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-04-23
First Publication Date 2021-09-09
Grant Date 2023-11-28
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth E.
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross-linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visible light. Compositions used to seal the wound which contain PEI or a derivative of PEI are found to adhere tightly to the tissue. Other aspects of the present invention relate to methods of filling a void of a patient or adhering tissue. In certain instances, the methods use a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a polymeric composition formed by exposing a polyalkyleneimine to an activated polyalkylene glycol. In certain instances, the composition is attached to mammalian tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 31/74 - Synthetic polymeric materials
  • A61L 26/00 - Chemical aspects of, or use of materials for, liquid bandages
  • A61K 31/785 - Polymers containing nitrogen
  • A61K 31/787 - Polymers containing nitrogen containing heterocyclic rings having nitrogen as a ring hetero atom
  • A61L 27/18 - Macromolecular materials obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 24/00 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices
  • A61L 27/26 - Mixtures of macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/52 - Hydrogels or hydrocolloids
  • A61L 27/56 - Porous or cellular materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61K 51/12 - Preparations containing radioactive substances for use in therapy or testing in vivo characterised by a special physical form, e.g. emulsion, microcapsules, liposomes

2.

Crosslinked gels comprising polyalkyleneimines, and their uses as medical devices

      
Application Number 16894107
Grant Number 11027043
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-06-05
First Publication Date 2021-06-08
Grant Date 2021-06-08
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth E.
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross-linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visibile light. Compositions used to seal the wound which contain PEI or a derivative of PEI are found to adhere tightly to the tissue. Other aspects of the present invention relate to methods of filling a void of a patient or adhering tissue. In certain instances, the methods use a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a polymeric composition formed by exposing a polyalkyleneimine to an activated polyalkylene glycol. In certain instances, the composition is attached to mammalian tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 31/74 - Synthetic polymeric materials
  • A61L 26/00 - Chemical aspects of, or use of materials for, liquid bandages
  • A61K 31/787 - Polymers containing nitrogen containing heterocyclic rings having nitrogen as a ring hetero atom
  • A61L 27/18 - Macromolecular materials obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 24/00 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices
  • A61L 27/26 - Mixtures of macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/52 - Hydrogels or hydrocolloids
  • A61L 27/56 - Porous or cellular materials
  • A61K 31/785 - Polymers containing nitrogen
  • A61K 51/12 - Preparations containing radioactive substances for use in therapy or testing in vivo characterised by a special physical form, e.g. emulsion, microcapsules, liposomes
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods

3.

Crosslinked gels comprising polyalkyleneimines, and their uses as medical devices

      
Application Number 15882244
Grant Number 10688216
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-29
First Publication Date 2019-01-03
Grant Date 2020-06-23
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth E.
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross-linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visible light. Compositions used to seal the wound which contain PEI or a derivative of PEI are found to adhere tightly to the tissue. Other aspects of the present invention relate to methods of filling a void of a patient or adhering tissue. In certain instances, the methods use a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a polymeric composition formed by exposing a polyalkyleneimine to an activated polyalkylene glycol. In certain instances, the composition is attached to mammalian tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 31/74 - Synthetic polymeric materials
  • A61L 26/00 - Chemical aspects of, or use of materials for, liquid bandages
  • A61K 31/785 - Polymers containing nitrogen
  • A61K 31/787 - Polymers containing nitrogen containing heterocyclic rings having nitrogen as a ring hetero atom
  • A61L 27/18 - Macromolecular materials obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 24/00 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices
  • A61L 27/26 - Mixtures of macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/52 - Hydrogels or hydrocolloids
  • A61L 27/56 - Porous or cellular materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61K 51/12 - Preparations containing radioactive substances for use in therapy or testing in vivo characterised by a special physical form, e.g. emulsion, microcapsules, liposomes

4.

Crosslinked gels comprising polyalkyleneimines, and their uses as medical devices

      
Application Number 15213147
Grant Number 09878066
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-07-18
First Publication Date 2017-02-23
Grant Date 2018-01-30
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth E.
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross-linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visible light. Compositions used to seal the wound which contain PEI or a derivative of PEI are found to adhere tightly to the tissue. Other aspects of the present invention relate to methods of filling a void of a patient or adhering tissue. In certain instances, the methods use a polyalkyleneimine. In a preferred embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a polymeric composition formed by exposing a polyalkyleneimine to an activated polyalkylene glycol. In certain instances, the composition is attached to mammalian tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 31/74 - Synthetic polymeric materials
  • A61L 26/00 - Chemical aspects of, or use of materials for, liquid bandages
  • A61K 31/785 - Polymers containing nitrogen
  • A61K 31/787 - Polymers containing nitrogen containing heterocyclic rings having nitrogen as a ring hetero atom
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/18 - Macromolecular materials obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
  • A61L 24/00 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices
  • A61L 27/26 - Mixtures of macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/52 - Hydrogels or hydrocolloids
  • A61L 27/56 - Porous or cellular materials
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61K 51/12 - Preparations containing radioactive substances for use in therapy or testing in vivo characterised by a special physical form, e.g. emulsion, microcapsules, liposomes

5.

EXTENDED TIP SPRAY APPLICATOR FOR TWO-COMPONENT SURGICAL SELANT, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2015023974
Publication Number 2015/153828
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-04-02
Publication Date 2015-10-08
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor D'Alessio, Keith, R.

Abstract

Provided is an extended length, flexible or bendable spray dp assembly for use with a mulii -component surgical sealant. The tip assembly is particuiariy suited for use in surgical procedures having limited access to a surgical field, for example, neurosurgical procedures involving infratentorial, skuil base, or transsphenoidal craniotomy, as wcil as the spine. The tip assembly can be used in combination with a multi-component delivery system or applicator.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61M 35/00 - Devices for applying media, e.g. remedies, on the human body

6.

Extended tip spray applicator for two-component surgical sealant, and methods of use thereof

      
Application Number 14677382
Grant Number 10952709
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-04-02
First Publication Date 2015-10-08
Grant Date 2021-03-23
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor D'Alessio, Keith R.

Abstract

Provided is an extended length, flexible or bendable spray tip assembly for use with a multi-component surgical sealant. The tip assembly is particularly suited for use in surgical procedures having limited access to a surgical field, for example, neurosurgical procedures involving infratentorial, skull base, or transsphenoidal craniotomy, as well as the spine. The tip assembly can be used in combination with a multi-component delivery system or applicator.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods

7.

DISPOSABLE SYRINGE APPLICATORS FOR MULTI-COMPONENT FORMULATIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Document Number 02790050
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-14
Open to Public Date 2011-09-29
Grant Date 2021-04-20
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Butlin, Jared D.G.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.

Abstract

Aspects of the invention relate to an applicator which can house multiple components of a formulation in separate receptacles. In certain embodiments, an applicator of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, or any of the internal tissues.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 5/19 - Syringes having more than one chamber
  • A61M 5/315 - PistonsPiston-rodsGuiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rodAppliances on the rod for facilitating dosing

8.

DISPOSABLE SYRINGE APPLICATORS FOR MULTI-COMPONENT FORMULATIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2011028301
Publication Number 2011/119360
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-14
Publication Date 2011-09-29
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Butlin, Jared, D.G.
  • D'Alessio, Keith, R.

Abstract

Aspects of the invention relate to an applicator which can house multiple components of a formulation in separate receptacles. In certain embodiments, an applicator of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, or any of the internal tissues.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 5/315 - PistonsPiston-rodsGuiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rodAppliances on the rod for facilitating dosing

9.

Crosslinked polyalkyleneimine hydrogels with tunable degradation rates

      
Application Number 12909611
Grant Number 08846022
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-10-21
First Publication Date 2011-02-24
Grant Date 2014-09-30
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • Butlin, Jared Daniel Goodnow

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void space, or securing meshes, films or other devices within the body. In certain embodiments, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound, or a hernia repair mesh. Remarkably, disclosed herein is the discovery that the use of certain crosslinkers in combination with polyalkyleneimines at specific concentrations can result in hydrogels with tunable degradation properties.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 31/785 - Polymers containing nitrogen
  • A61K 31/765 - Polymers containing oxygen
  • A61K 6/08 - Use of natural or synthetic resins
  • C08G 65/333 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment with organic compounds containing nitrogen
  • C08G 65/326 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment with inorganic compounds containing sulfur
  • C08G 65/337 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment with organic compounds containing other elements
  • C08L 71/02 - Polyalkylene oxides
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • C08K 5/3415 - Five-membered rings
  • C08K 5/00 - Use of organic ingredients
  • C08L 79/02 - Polyamines
  • C08L 77/04 - Polyamides derived from alpha-amino carboxylic acids

10.

APPLICATOR SYSTEM FOR THE DELIVERY OF SURGICAL SEALANTS

      
Application Number US2010033134
Publication Number 2010/127222
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-30
Publication Date 2010-11-04
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • D'Alessio, Keith, R.
  • Carnahan, Michael, A.
  • Butlin, Jared, D.G.

Abstract

One aspect of the invention relates to a simple, inexpensive applicator system which can be used for the delivery of a hydrogel formulation. In certain embodiments, the applicator system is suitable for use in sealing of dura mater, especially dura matter within the spinal column. In other embodiments, the applicator system may be used to repair cardiovascular defects, defects of the gall or urinary bladder, or repair of any of the other ducts within the body.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 5/24 - Ampoule syringes, i.e. syringes with needle for use in combination with replaceable ampoules or cartridges, e.g. automatic
  • A61J 1/06 - Ampoules or cartridges
  • A61M 5/28 - Syringe ampoules or cartridges, i.e. ampoules or cartridges provided with a needle
  • A61B 17/70 - Spinal positioners or stabilisers, e.g. stabilisers comprising fluid filler in an implant
  • A61B 17/34 - TrocarsPuncturing needles

11.

Self-contained medical applicators for surgical sealants, and methods of use thereof

      
Application Number 12771656
Grant Number 08343183
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-30
First Publication Date 2010-11-04
Grant Date 2013-01-01
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Morton, Matthew Justin
  • Manhard, John L.
  • Cline, Stephen William
  • Butlin, Jared Daniel Goodnow
  • Conn, John

Abstract

Aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which components can then be easily combined at the time of use without assembly by the user. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, or any of the internal tissues. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of a liquid formulation to a surface. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.

IPC Classes  ?

12.

SELF-CONTAINED MEDICAL APPLICATORS FOR SURGICAL SEALANTS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2010033183
Publication Number 2010/127255
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-30
Publication Date 2010-11-04
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • D'Alessio, Keith, R.
  • Morton, Matthew, Justin
  • Manhard, John, L.
  • Cline, Stephen, William
  • Butlin, Jared, D., G.
  • Conn, John

Abstract

Aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which components can then be easily combined at the time of use without assembly by the user. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, or any of the internal tissues. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of a liquid formulation to a surface. In certain embodiments, a device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 5/20 - Automatic syringes, e.g. with automatically actuated piston rod, with automatic needle injection, filling automatically
  • A61M 5/24 - Ampoule syringes, i.e. syringes with needle for use in combination with replaceable ampoules or cartridges, e.g. automatic
  • A61B 17/03 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for closing wounds or holding wounds closedAccessories for use therewith

13.

ADHERUS

      
Serial Number 77951304
Status Registered
Filing Date 2010-03-05
Registration Date 2011-04-05
Owner Hyperbranch Medical Technology, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products

Goods & Services

Synthetic liquid hydrogel-based sealant used to create a watertight seal for tissue approximation in surgical and trauma cases for medical and veterinary use

14.

Self-contained medical applicators for multiple component formulations, and methods of use thereof

      
Application Number 12499469
Grant Number 08323262
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-08
First Publication Date 2010-01-14
Grant Date 2012-12-04
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Clark, Jeffrey G.
  • Attride, Roy R. B.
  • Chin, Wai N.
  • Colonna, Robert M.
  • Matusaitis, Tomas
  • Taylor, Todd J.
  • Yahnker, Christopher R.

Abstract

Certain aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which can then be easily reconstituted at time of use without any assembly by the user. A device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, and any of the internal tissues. A device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of liquid formulation onto a surface to be treated. A device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 37/00 - Other apparatus for introducing media into the bodyPercutany, i.e. introducing medicines into the body by diffusion through the skin

15.

SELF-CONTAINED MEDICAL APPLICATORS FOR MULTIPLE COMPONENT FORMULATIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2009049909
Publication Number 2010/006029
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-08
Publication Date 2010-01-14
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Clark, Jeffrey G.
  • Attride, Roy R.B.
  • Chin, Wai Ngai
  • Colonna, Robert M.
  • Matusaitis, Tomas
  • Taylor, Todd J.
  • Yahnker, Christopher R.

Abstract

Certain aspects of the invention relate to an applicator, and methods of use thereof, which can house multiple component formulations in separate material receptacles, which can then be easily reconstituted at time of use without any assembly by the user. A device of the invention can be used for, but is not limited to, applying hydrogel formulations to dura mater, abdominal tissue in hernia repair, tissues near the spine, lung tissue, intestinal tissue, and any of the internal tissues. A device of the invention can be configured to apply a spray or a stream of liquid formulation onto a surface to be treated. A device of the invention can be configured to deliver the formulation through an endoscope or laparoscope.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61M 11/00 - Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes
  • A61M 5/20 - Automatic syringes, e.g. with automatically actuated piston rod, with automatic needle injection, filling automatically

16.

Crosslinked polyalkyleneimine hydrogels with tunable degradation rates

      
Application Number 12371113
Grant Number 08410189
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-13
First Publication Date 2009-08-27
Grant Date 2013-04-02
Owner HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • Butlin, Jared D. G.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void space, or securing meshes, films or other devices within the body. In certain embodiments, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound, or a hernia repair mesh. Remarkably, disclosed herein is the discovery that the use of certain crosslinkers in combination with polyalkyleneimines at specific concentrations can result in hydrogels with tunable degradation properties.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61K 8/72 - Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing organic macromolecular compounds
  • A61L 24/00 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices

17.

CROSSLINKED POLYALKYLENEIMINE HYDROGELS WITH TUNABLE DEGRADATION RATES

      
Document Number 02711455
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-13
Open to Public Date 2009-08-20
Grant Date 2016-06-07
Owner
  • HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
  • HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • Butlin, Jared

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void space, or securing meshes, films or other devices within the body. In certain embodiments, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound, or a hernia repair mesh. Remarkably, disclosed herein is the discovery that the use of certain crosslinkers in combination with polyalkyleneimines at specific concentrations can result in hydrogels with tunable degradation properties.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C08G 65/00 - Macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming an ether link in the main chain of the macromolecule
  • C08G 65/32 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment
  • C08G 65/48 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment
  • C08G 73/00 - Macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming in the main chain of the macromolecule a linkage containing nitrogen, with or without oxygen or carbon, not provided for in groups
  • C08G 73/04 - Polyamines derived from alkyleneimines
  • C08J 3/075 - Macromolecular gels

18.

CROSSLINKED POLYALKYLENEIMINE HYDROGELS WITH TUNABLE DEGRADATION RATES

      
Application Number US2009034050
Publication Number 2009/102952
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-13
Publication Date 2009-08-20
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Carnahan, Michael, A.
  • Butlin, Jared

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void space, or securing meshes, films or other devices within the body. In certain embodiments, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound, or a hernia repair mesh. Remarkably, disclosed herein is the discovery that the use of certain crosslinkers in combination with polyalkyleneimines at specific concentrations can result in hydrogels with tunable degradation properties.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C08G 65/48 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment
  • C08G 73/04 - Polyamines derived from alkyleneimines
  • C08G 73/00 - Macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming in the main chain of the macromolecule a linkage containing nitrogen, with or without oxygen or carbon, not provided for in groups
  • C08J 3/075 - Macromolecular gels
  • C08G 65/32 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment
  • C08G 65/00 - Macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions forming an ether link in the main chain of the macromolecule

19.

POLYMERIC MASKING MATERIALS FOR SPANNING WOUND SITES, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2008070724
Publication Number 2009/015124
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-07-22
Publication Date 2009-01-29
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Clark, Jeffrey, G.
  • Naslund, Robert
  • Stockman, Kenneth, E.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a defect, wound or void using a two component system composed of masking material, which creates an anti-adhesion barrier, and a covering material. In certain embodiment, the covering material comprises an in situ polymerizing sealant. In certain embodiments, the in situ polymerizing sealant is a hydrogel which binds to the healthy tissue but remain unadhered to the area under the masking material. In certain embodiments, the masking material is also a hydrogel. In certain embodiments, normal biological processes may dissolve away the masking material leaving a protective cover of polymerized sealant over the wound site.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C09K 3/10 - Materials not provided for elsewhere for sealing or packing joints or covers
  • C08G 75/14 - Polysulfides

20.

APPLICATORS FOR MULTIPLE COMPONENT FORMULATIONS AND THE LIKE, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2008052025
Publication Number 2008/092068
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-25
Publication Date 2008-07-31
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Clark, Jeffrey, G.
  • D'Alessio, Keith, R.

Abstract

One aspect of the invention relates to an applicator system, and methods of use thereof, that can be used to house separately one or more liquids and one or more solids (e.g., components of a polymerizable hydrogel). In certain embodiments, the applicator systems are further designed to facilitate the mixing of the solids and liquids inside the applicator. In addition, iln certain embodiments, the applicator systems are also designed to facilitate the application of the mixture to a surface.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61J 1/20 - Arrangements for transferring fluids, e.g. from vial to syringe
  • A61B 17/00 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods
  • A61M 35/00 - Devices for applying media, e.g. remedies, on the human body

21.

CROSSLINKED GELS COMPRISING POLYALKYLENEIMINES, AND THEIR USES AS MEDICAL DEVICES

      
Document Number 02635374
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-01-11
Open to Public Date 2007-07-19
Grant Date 2015-12-08
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth E.
  • Carnahan, Michael A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a prefered embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross- linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visibile light. Compositions used to seal the wound which contain PEI or a derivative of PEI are found to adhere tightly to the tissue. Other aspects of the present invention relate to methods of filling a void of a patient or adhering tissue. In certain instances, the methods use a polyalkyleneimine. Ih a prefered embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a polymeric composition formed by exposing a polyalkyleneimine to an activated polyalkylene glycol. In certain instances, the composition is attached to mammalian tissue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61L 2/08 - Radiation
  • A61L 15/26 - Macromolecular compounds obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bondsDerivatives thereof
  • A61L 15/44 - Medicaments
  • A61L 15/62 - Hydrosoluble or hydrodegradable materials
  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials
  • A61L 27/18 - Macromolecular materials obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
  • A61L 27/54 - Biologically active materials, e.g. therapeutic substances
  • C08G 65/333 - Polymers modified by chemical after-treatment with organic compounds containing nitrogen
  • C08G 73/04 - Polyamines derived from alkyleneimines
  • C08J 3/24 - Crosslinking, e.g. vulcanising, of macromolecules

22.

CROSSLINKED GELS COMPRISING POLYALKYLENEIMINES, AND THEIR USES AS MEDICAL DEVICES

      
Application Number US2007000819
Publication Number 2007/082061
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-01-11
Publication Date 2007-07-19
Owner HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stockman, Kenneth, E.
  • Carnahan, Michael, A.
  • D'Alessio, Keith, R.
  • Grinstaff, Mark, W.

Abstract

One aspect of the present invention generally relates to methods of sealing a wound or tissue plane or filling a void splace. In a preferred embodiment, the wound is an ophthalmic, pleural or dural wound. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane comprises a polyalkyleneimine. In a prefered embodiment, the polyalkyleneimine is polyethyleneimine. Treatment of the polyethyleneimine with a cross-linking reagent causes the polyethyleneimine polymers to polymerize forming a seal. In certain instances, the cross-linking reagent is a polyethylene glycol having reactive terminal groups. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the reactive terminal groups are isocyanates. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine has a lysine, cysteine, isocysteine or other nucleophilic group attached to the periphery of the polymer. In certain instances, the polyethyleneimine is mixed with a second polymer, such as a polyethylene glycol containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing electrophilic groups with a cross-linking reagent containing nucleophilic groups. In certain instances, the electrophilic groups on the polyalkyleneimine are activated esters, such as N-hydroxy succinimide ester. In certain instances, the compositions used to seal the wound or tissue plane are formed by reacting a polyalkyleneimine bearing photopolymerizable groups with ultraviolet or visibile light.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61L 24/04 - Surgical adhesives or cementsAdhesives for colostomy devices containing macromolecular materials

23.

HYPERBRANCH MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC

      
Serial Number 78542922
Status Registered
Filing Date 2005-01-06
Registration Date 2008-12-16
Owner Hyperbranch Medical Technology, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 10 - Medical apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Synthetic liquid hydrogel-based sealant for medical and veterinary use