Abstract: Solutions for perioperative intraocular application by continuous irrigation during ophthalmologic procedures are provided. These solutions include multiple agents that act to inhibit inflammation, inhibit pain, effect mydriasis (dilation of the pupil), and/or decrease intraocular pressure, wherein the multiple agents are selected to target multiple molecular targets to achieve multiple differing physiologic functions, and are included in dilute concentrations in a balanced salt solution carrier.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 5, 2010
Date of Patent:
May 8, 2012
Assignee:
Omeros Corporation
Inventors:
Gregory A. Demopulos, Pamela Pierce Palmer, Jeffrey M. Herz
Abstract: A medical fastener (18), preferably bioabsorbable, is used for repairing torn soft tissue, particularly meniscal tissue (16). The fastener (18) can have an enlarged head (22) at the proximate end to engage meniscal tissue (16) adjacent to a tear (14), and a pointed distal tip (21) at the other end to ease insertion of the fastener (18) into the meniscus (16). The shank (20) of the fastener (18) bridges across the tear (14). Opposite ends of the shank (20) are secured in the meniscal tissue (16) by a medical adhesive, preferably bioabsorbable, and preferably at locations remote from the tear (14) so as not to interfere with healing of the tear (14). The fastener (18) can have a blind bore (24) opening through the head (22) of the fastener (18) and extending through the shank (20) to a location close to the tip (21) and generally radial holes (26) communicating between the bore (24) and the exterior of the shank (20).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 2, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Inventors:
Gregory A. Demopulos, Scott W. Reed, Alan B. Bachman, Frederick T. Karl, William J. Allen, Leland Ray Adams, G. Lawrence Thatcher
Abstract: A method of producing analgesia in a mammal is provided by rotational (alternating) intrathecal administration to the mammal of a pharmaceutically effective dose of at least one opioid receptor agonist, such as a ?-, ?-, or ?-opioid receptor agonist for a first period of time, followed by intrathecal administration to the mammal of a pharmaceutically effective dose of at least one opioid receptor-like receptor 1 (ORL-1) agonist for a second period of time. The intrathecal drug administration of the first and second periods of time may be repeated a plurality of times without attaining tolerance in the mammal to either drug. Implantable apparatus for rotational administration of the active agents is also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 15, 2010
Assignees:
Omeros Corporation, Regents of the University of California
Inventors:
Gregory A. Demopulos, Pamela Pierce Palmer
Abstract: A circuit board diagnostic operating center (10) including a large flat panel display (18) used for displaying the test system assets (instruments 12) and the circuit card assembly (CCA) schematic diagram, a small flat panel display (20) to display ancillary information, a computer (24) that executes the system application program and provides the means to communicate with automated test equipment. The diagnostic operating center may contain industry standard programmable equipment and instrumentation, or may contain independent instrumentation, or a combination. Physical CCA signal to operating center instrumentation interconnections are accomplished via a cross-point matrix (16). A graphical user interface (GUI) in combination with diagnostic operating center software and hardware provides an interactive means to visually create and store test sequences by capturing the technician's diagnostic methodology.
Abstract: A drug delivery system that includes a hydrogel formed from cyclodextrin and an amphiphilic copolymer that includes an A polymer block comprising a poly(alkylene oxide) and a B polymer block comprising a poly(hydroxyalkanoate), and a therapeutically effective amount of at least one therapeutic agent intimately contained within the hydrogel. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the A polymer block is poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and the B polymer block is poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate] (PHB), and the copolymer is the triblock ABA copolymer PEO-PHB-PEO. A method of synthesizing the amphiphilic triblock copolymer is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 18, 2003
Date of Patent:
November 20, 2007
Assignees:
Omeros Corporation, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
Abstract: A reinforcing member or stent (7) is inserted into opposite end portions (1, 1′) of a lacerated tendon and secured within the tendon by adhesive so that tension applied to the tendon is transmitted across the laceration by way of the reinforcing member (7).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 28, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 25, 2004
Assignee:
Omeros Corporation
Inventors:
Gregory A. Demopulos, Scott W. Reed, Alan B. Bachman, Frederick T. Karl, William J. Allen, Leland Ray Adams, G. Lawrence Thatcher