Patents by Inventor Brent R. Constantz
Brent R. Constantz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6290689Abstract: Catheter devices and methods for their use in enhancing fluid flow through a vascular site occupied by a vascular occlusion are provided. The subject catheter devices include at least a first, second and third lumen, where: (a) the first lumen is used for delivery of an acidic dissolution solution to the vascular site; (b) the second lumen is used for delivery of a buffer solution to the vascular site; and (c) the third lumen is used for removal of fluid from the vascular site. In many preferred embodiments, the first, second and third lumens are coaxial. In practicing the subject methods, the vascular site is flushed simultaneously with an acidic dissolution fluid and a buffer solution, where flushing is carried out in a manner such that only a surface of the vascular occlusion is contacted with the acidic dissolution fluid and the remainder of the vascular site is not contacted with fluid having a pH that is lower than about 4.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Corazón Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dave Delaney, Peter Johansson, Brent R. Constantz
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Publication number: 20010016211Abstract: Kits and methods for their use are provided for at least inhibiting the progression of, if not preventing, restenosis in a host. In the subject methods, a vascular site is contacted, usually flushed, with a solution having a pH that is less than about 4, e.g. a hydrochloric acid. The subject kits methods find use in applications where the prevention of restenosis is desirable, including angioplasty applications, and may be used in combination with other treatment modalities, e.g. stents, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 6156350Abstract: Methods and kits are provided for at least inhibiting the progression of, if not preventing, restenosis in a host. In the subject methods, a vascular site is contacted, usually flushed, with a solution having a pH that is less than about 4, e.g. a hydrochloric acid. The subject methods find use in applications where the prevention of restenosis is desirable, including angioplasty applications, and may be used in combination with other treatment modalities, e.g. stents, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Corazon Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 6149655Abstract: A system is provided for the storage, preparation and administration of calcium phosphate cements. The subject invention provides a storage means for storing a two component calcium phosphate cement having a liquid component and a dry component. Also provided is a preparation means for combining the two components of the cement while present in the storage means. The subject invention further provides a means for administering the prepared cement to a physiological site. The subject devices and methods find use in a variety of applications where the introduction of a flowable material capable of setting to a solid calcium phosphate mineral to a physiological site is desired, including dental and orthopedic applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Ben Clawson
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Patent number: 6083229Abstract: A system is provided for the storage, preparation and administration of calcium phosphate cements. The subject invention provides a storage means for storing a two component calcium phosphate cement having a liquid component and a dry component. Also provided is a preparation means for combining the two components of the cement while present in the storage means. The subject invention further provides a means for administering the prepared cement to a physiological site. The subject devices and methods find use in a variety of applications where the introduction of a flowable material capable of setting to a solid calcium phosphate mineral to a physiological site is desired, including dental and orthopedic applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Ben Clawson
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Patent number: 6053970Abstract: Two component, storage stable apatitic cement compositions, as well as methods for their production, are provided. The dry component of subject apatitic cements comprises basic calcium source particles at least partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. The dry component of subject compositions is prepared by combining basic calcium source particles with dissolved acidic phosphate in at least a partially aqueous medium, whereby the basic calcium source particles become partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. The reaction is terminated prior to completion of the reaction between the acidic phosphate and the basic calcium source by removing the available water from the reaction mixture. In a first mode, the subject cement may be produced by mechanically mixing an acidic phosphate source with basic calcium source particles in the presence of an aqueous solvent and stopping the reaction between the acid and base prior to completion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Ira C. Ison, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr, Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 6005162Abstract: Methods are provided for repairing bone. In the subject methods, a flowable composition capable of setting under physiological conditions into an physiologically acceptable calcium phosphate mineral is administered to a bone repair site. Following administration, the composition is allowed to harden, whereby the bone is repaired.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 6002065Abstract: Setting times of calcium phosphate cement compositions are enhanced by the addition of phosphate or carbonate lubricant compositions. Methods for preparing the cement compositions are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr
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Patent number: 5968253Abstract: A flowable, paste-like composition capable of setting in a clinically relevant period of time into an antimicrobial agent loaded apatitic product having sufficient compressive strength to serve as a cancellous bone structural material is provided. The subject compositions are prepared by combining dry ingredients with a physiologically acceptable lubricant and an antimicrobial agent, where the dry ingredients comprise at least two different calcium phosphates. The subject compositions find use in a variety of different applications, including orthopaedic, dental and cranio-maxillofacial applications.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Robert Poser, Mark Fulmer, Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5964932Abstract: Two component, storage stable apatitic cement compositions, as well as methods for their production, are provided. The dry component of subject apatitic cements comprises basic calcium source particles at least partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calciumim phosphate. The dry component of subject compositions is prepared by combining basic calcium source particles with dissolved acidic phosphate in at least a partially aqueous medium, whereby the basic calcium source particles become partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. The reaction is terminated prior to completion of the reaction between the acidic phosphate and the basic calcium source by removing the available water from the reaction mixture. In a first mode, the subject cement may be produced by mechanically mixing an acidic phosphate source with basic calcium source particles in the presence of an aqueous solvent and stopping the reaction between the acid and base prior to completion.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Ira C. Ison, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr, Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5962028Abstract: Carbonated hydroxyapatite compositions and their preparation are described. The compositions are biologically resorbable and are prepared as flowable masses which can be administered by syringe to set in situ to serve as a support structure, filler, prosthesis or the like. Optionally the compositions may include proteins or serve as a depot for compositions of phrarmacological interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5952010Abstract: Carbonated hydroxyapatite compositions and their preparation are described. The compositions are biologically resorbable and are prepared as flowable masses which can be administered by syringe to set in situ to serve as a support structure, filler, prosthesis or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5900254Abstract: Carbonated hydroxyapatite compositions and their preparation are described. The compositions are biologically resorbable and are prepared as flowable masses which can be administered by syringe to set in situ to serve as a support structure, filler, prosthesis or the like. Optionally the compositions may include proteins or serve as a depot for compositions of phrarmacological interest.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventor: Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5885540Abstract: Methods for producing a room temperature stable, phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product, and compositions derived therefrom, are provided. In the subject method, a tricalcium phosphate source is heated to a temperature sufficient to convert substantially all of said tricalcium phosphate source to a substantially phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The temperature of the resultant product is rapidly cooled to a temperature below about 700.degree. C., resulting in a room temperature stable, reactive .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The resultant .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product may be milled to provide an .alpha.-C.sub.3 P composition which may find use in the preparation of calcium phosphate cements.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Mark Fulmer, Brent R. Constantz, Ira C. Ison, Bryan M. Barr
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Patent number: 5846312Abstract: Two component, storage stable apatitic cement compositions, as well as methods for their production, are provided. The dry component of subject apatitic cements comprises basic calcium source particles at least partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. The dry component of subject compositions is prepared by combining basic calcium source particles with dissolved acidic phosphate in at least a partially aqueous medium, whereby the basic calcium source particles become partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. The reaction is terminated prior to completion of the reaction between the acidic phosphate and the basic calcium source by removing the available water from the reaction mixture. In a first mode, the subject cement may be produced by mechanically mixing an acidic phosphate source with basic calcium source particles in the presence of an aqueous solvent and stopping the reaction between the acid and base prior to completion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Ira C. Ison, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr, Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5820632Abstract: Setting times of calcium phosphate cement compositions are enhanced by the addition of phosphate or carbonate lubricant compositions. Methods for preparing the cement compositions are provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1994Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr
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Patent number: 5782971Abstract: Calcium phosphate cements are provided. The subject cements comprise amorphous calcium phosphate, at least one additional calcium source, usually an additional calcium phosphate, and a liquid component, such as a physiologically acceptable lubricant. Upon combination of the cement components, a flowable composition capable of setting in vivo into a solid calcium phosphate mineral product, such as hydroxyapatite, is produced. The subject cement compositions find use in a variety of applications, including the treatment of injured or compromised hard tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Bryan M. Barr
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Patent number: 5709742Abstract: Methods for producing a room temperature stable, phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product, and compositions derived therefrom, are provided. In the subject method, a tricalcium phosphate source is heated to a temperature sufficient to convert substantially all of said tricalcium phosphate source to a substantially phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The temperature of the resultant product is rapidly cooled to a temperature below about 700.degree. C., resulting in a room temperature stable, reactive .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The resultant .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product may be milled to provide an .alpha.-C.sub.3 P composition which may find use in the preparation of calcium phosphate cements.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Mark Fulmer, Brent R. Constantz, Ira C. Ison, Bryan M. Barr
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Patent number: 5697981Abstract: Methods and compositions for use in bone repair are provided. The subject methods employ a two component calcium phosphate cement having a dry component and a lubricant, wherein the dry component of the cement comprises basic calcium phosphate particles at least partially coated with a partially neutralized acidic calcium phosphate. In the subject methods, the dry component and lubricant of the cement are combined to produce a moldable paste which is capable of hardening into a solid mass. The moldable paste may be introduced at a bone repair site and allowed to harden in situ. Alternatively the paste may be allowed to harden and then shaped to obtain a preformed object useful in bone repair.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Ira C. Ison, Mark T. Fulmer, Bryan M. Barr, Brent R. Constantz
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Patent number: 5683667Abstract: Methods for producing a room temperature stable, phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product, and compositions derived therefrom, are provided. In the subject method, a tricalcium phosphate source is heated to a temperature sufficient to convert substantially all of said tricalcium phosphate source to a substantially phase pure .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The temperature of the resultant product is rapidly cooled to a temperature below about 700.degree. C., resulting in a room temperature stable, reactive .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product. The resultant .alpha.-C.sub.3 P product may be milled to provide an .alpha.-C.sub.3 P composition which may find use in the preparation of calcium phosphate cements.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Norian CorporationInventors: Mark Fulmer, Brent R. Constantz, Ira C. Ison, Bryan M. Barr