Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials and dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
Compositions Having Cylindrical Volume, Methods, And Applicators For Sealing Injuries
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials having a rod shape and suitable applicators and plungers for application of such dressings to wounded tissue wherein said dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials and dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
Compositions Having Cylindrical Volume, Methods, And Applicators For Sealing Injuries
- Bellevue WA, US Dawson BEALL - Germantown MD, US Jennifer BRICHETTI - Gaithersburg MD, US Belinda WILMER - Martinsburg WV, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/15 A61L 24/10 A61L 24/00 A61F 13/00
Abstract:
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials having a rod shape and suitable applicators and plungers for application of such dressings to wounded tissue wherein said dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
Compositions Having Absorbable Materials, Methods, And Applicators For Sealing Injuries
Martin MACPHEE - Darnestown MD, US Dawson BEALL - Germantown MD, US Jennifer BRICHETTI - Gaithersburg MD, US Belinda WILMER - Martinsburg WV, US - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
A61L 15/44 A61L 15/32 A61F 13/26
Abstract:
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials utilizing an absorbable scaffolding material and consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
- Bellevue WA, US Dawson Beall - Germantown MD, US Jennifer Brichetti - Gaithersburg MD, US Belinda Wilmer - Martinsburg WV, US
International Classification:
A61L 15/32 A61L 15/38 A61L 15/44
Abstract:
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials and dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.
- Bellevue WA, US Dawson Beall - Germantown MD, US Jennifer Brichetti - Gaithersburg MD, US Belinda Wilmer - Martinsburg WV, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/00 A61M 35/00
Abstract:
Disclosed are solid and frozen haemostatic materials and dressings consisting essentially of a fibrinogen component and a fibrinogen activator. Also disclosed are methods of treating internal wounded tissue in a mammal by applying one or more of these haemostatic materials and dressings, particularly for the treatment of injured tissue via endoscopic or minimally-invasive surgical techniques.