Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods of treating a cardiac condition using modified placental tissue or an extract of a placental tissue, capable of recruiting stem cells or promoting healing in vivo and in vitro.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 10, 2018
Publication date:
January 3, 2019
Applicant:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Koob, Hubbard Frank Burrows, III
Abstract: Medical constructs with twisted cables formed from a plurality of collagen fibers twisted together to form strands and those strands twisted together to form cables and relate methods of twisting the collagen fibers to form the medical constructs while holding the fibers and strands of fibers in tension and twisting in a first direction (i.e., in a clockwise direction), then twisting them in a second opposing (counterclockwise) direction for a number of twists per inch.
Abstract: Described herein are fenestrated placental tissue allografts, methods for using the same for treating wounds that produce an exudate and to promote the healing process, and apparatus and kits for making the same that minimize or eliminate cross-contamination with placental tissue from other placental donors.
Abstract: Described herein are compositions and methods of treating a cardiac condition using modified placental tissue or an extract of a placental tissue, capable of recruiting stem cells or promoting healing in vivo and in vitro.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 17, 2014
Date of Patent:
October 30, 2018
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Koob, Hubbard Frank Burrows, III
Abstract: Described herein are compositions composed of micronized placental components and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The compositions have numerous medical applications. Methods for making and using the micronized compositions are also described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 23, 2014
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2018
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Brenda S. Morse, Somaly Sith, Randall Spencer, Steven Ray, John Daniel, Robert Tofe
Abstract: Described herein are compositions composed of micronized placental components and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The compositions have numerous medical applications. Methods for making and using the micronized compositions are also described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2013
Date of Patent:
October 23, 2018
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Brenda S. Morse, Somaly Sith, Randall Spencer, Steven Ray, John Daniel, Robert Tofe
Abstract: Disclosed herewith is a method for inducing angiogenesis using modified placental tissue or an extract thereof to treat conditions other than cardiovascular conditions.
Abstract: Described herein are compositions composed of micronized placental components, extracts of micronized placental components, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The compositions have numerous medical applications. Methods for making and using the micronized compositions and the extracts thereof are also described herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 29, 2018
Publication date:
August 9, 2018
Applicant:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
John Daniel, Randall Spencer, Somaly Sith
Abstract: Described herein are tissue grafts composed of at least one membrane, where at least one side of the membrane has micronized placental tissue applied it. Also described herein are methods for making and using the tissue grafts.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 26, 2018
Publication date:
August 2, 2018
Applicant:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Koob, John Daniel, Randall Spencer
Abstract: Described herein are molded dehydrated placental tissue compositions, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The compositions have numerous medical applications. Methods for making and using the molded dehydrated placental tissue compositions are also described herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 2013
Date of Patent:
July 24, 2018
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Koob, Guilhem Denoziere, Rebeccah J.C. Brown
Abstract: A method for preparing placenta membrane tissue grafts for medical use, includes obtaining a placenta from a subject, cleaning the placenta, separating the chorion tissue from the amniotic membrane, mounting a selected layer of either the chorion tissue or the amniotic membrane onto a drying fixture, dehydrating the selected layer on the drying fixture, and cutting the selected layer into a plurality of tissue grafts. Preferably, the drying fixture includes grooves or raised edges that define the outer contours of each desired tissue graft, after they are cut, and further includes raised or indented logos that emboss the middle area of the tissue grafts during dehydration and that enables an end user to distinguish the top from the bottom side of the graft. The grafts are comprised of single layers of amnion or chorion, multiple layers of amnion or chorion, or multiple layers of a combination of amnion and chorion.
Abstract: Described herein are tissue grafts composed of at least one membrane, where at least one side of the membrane has micronized placental tissue applied it. Also described herein are methods for making and using the tissue grafts.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 2013
Date of Patent:
April 17, 2018
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Koob, John Daniel, Randall Spencer
Abstract: Described herein are tissue grafts derived from the placenta. The grafts are composed of at least one layer of amnion tissue where the epithelium layer has been substantially removed in order to expose the basement layer to host cells. By removing the epithelium layer, cells from the host can more readily interact with the cell-adhesion bio-active factors located onto top and within of the basement membrane. Also described herein are methods for making and using the tissue grafts. The laminin structure of amnion tissue is nearly identical to that of native human tissue such as, for example, oral mucosa tissue. This includes high level of laminin-5, a cell adhesion bio-active factor show to bind gingival epithelia-cells, found throughout upper portions of the basement membrane.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 26, 2017
Publication date:
March 29, 2018
Applicant:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
John Daniel, Randall Spencer, John Russo, Robert Tofe
Abstract: The invention relates to implantable collagen devices made by seeding at least one elongate collagen construct, e.g., comprising at least one elongate synthetic collagen fiber with a plurality of cells and applying a strain and/or stress to the at least one elongate collagen fiber to induce the cells to differentiate into target phenotypes, e.g., tendon or ligament phenotype cells (and/or fibroblasts), typically with an extracellular matrix of collagen to organize into a tissue on the at least one collagen fiber.
Abstract: Described herewith are compositions comprising placental growth factors and methods for non-surgical, localized delivery thereof. The composition is delivered to a diseased or injured organ and/or body part and is formulated in a manner which allows for localized retention of the composition at the site of delivery.
Abstract: A method for preparing placenta membrane tissue grafts for medical use, includes obtaining a placenta from a subject, cleaning the placenta, separating the chorion tissue from the amniotic membrane, mounting a selected layer of either the chorion tissue or the amniotic membrane onto a drying fixture, dehydrating the selected layer on the drying fixture, and cutting the selected layer into a plurality of tissue grafts. Preferably, the drying fixture includes grooves or raised edges that define the outer contours of each desired tissue graft, after they are cut, and further includes raised or indented logos that emboss the middle area of the tissue grafts during dehydration and that enables an end user to distinguish the top from the bottom side of the graft. The grafts are comprised of single layers of amnion or chorion, multiple layers of amnion or chorion, or multiple layers of a combination of amnion and chorion.
Abstract: Medical constructs with collagen fibers and gelatin and related collagen fibers. The collagen fibers can be derived from extruded soluble dermal collagen and can include a gelatin film attached to the at least one collagen fiber. The gelatin film can include one or more minerals and has a gelatin concentration of between about 0.1% to about 40% weight per volume.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 5, 2015
Date of Patent:
October 31, 2017
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Leon Paulos, Mengyan Li, Daniel Hernandez, Thomas Koob
Abstract: Described herein are tissue grafts derived from the placenta. The grafts are composed of at least one layer of amnion tissue where the epithelium layer has been substantially removed in order to expose the basement layer to host cells. By removing the epithelium layer, cells from the host can more readily interact with the cell-adhesion bio-active factors located onto top and within of the basement membrane. Also described herein are methods for making and using the tissue grafts. The laminin structure of amnion tissue is nearly identical to that of native human tissue such as, for example, oral mucosa tissue. This includes high level of laminin-5, a cell adhesion bio-active factor show to bind gingival epithelia-cells, found throughout upper portions of the basement membrane.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 2015
Date of Patent:
October 17, 2017
Assignee:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
John Daniel, Randall Spencer, John Russo, Robert Tofe
Abstract: Described herein are placental tissue grafts produced by chemical dehydration followed by freeze-drying the placental tissue to produce the tissue graft. The tissue grafts retain their biological properties preferably at the same level as the placental tissues before they are processed. The placental tissue grafts have numerous medical applications. Methods for making the tissue graft compositions are also described herein.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 16, 2017
Publication date:
August 31, 2017
Applicant:
MiMedx Group, Inc.
Inventors:
John Daniel, Randall Spencer, Steven Ray