Patents by Inventor Edward Vresilovic
Edward Vresilovic 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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Publication number: 20190136018Abstract: The present invention encompasses methods and compositions for generating a biomimetic proteoglycan. The invention includes methods of treating a disease, disorder, or condition of soft tissue using a biomimetic proteoglycan.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Michele Marcolongo, Edward Vresilovic, Benjamin Jackson, Sumona Sarkar, Caroline Schauer
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Publication number: 20170136210Abstract: The disclosed non-fouling, antimicrobial catheters release a therapeutically effective amount of silver ions in response to an electrical current to prevent, inhibit, or reduce bacteria or fungi from passing through the catheter into the body of a subject, for example passing through the urethra and into the bladder via the gap between the external surface of the catheter and the urethral wall. The release of silver ions in response to the electrical current also inhibits, reduces, or prevents microbes from passing through the catheter into the subject via the internal features of the catheter. The release of silver ions also reduces, inhibits or prevents microbes from colonizing and developing a fibrous matrix on the exterior surface of the catheter (also known as biofilm). Microbes on the catheter or in the tissue of a subject in contact with the catheter are killed by the ionic silver.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Paul Robertson, Edward Vresilovic, Daniel A. Pontecorvo
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Patent number: 8475532Abstract: An instrument for inserting an elongated hydrogel prosthesis into an intervertebral disc includes an insertion cannula that is inserted through the annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc to provide access to the nucleus region of the disc, an elongated hydrogel prosthesis packaged within a tubular container adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the insertion cannula, and a source of fluid pressure adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the tubular container. Auxiliary instruments for use in convenient insertion of the insertion cannula through the nucleus pulposus and providing for a complete and controlled passage of the hydrogel prosthesis through the insertion cannula are provided in a kit with the insertion cannula.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Thomas Peter Schaer, Amy Arthur, Wamis Singhatat
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Publication number: 20130052155Abstract: The present invention encompasses methods and compositions for generating a biomimetic proteoglycan. The invention includes methods of treating a disease, disorder, or condition of soft tissue using a biomimetic proteoglycan.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventors: Michele Marcolongo, Edward Vresilovic, Benjamin Jackson, Sumona Sarkar, Caroline Schauer
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Patent number: 8287595Abstract: A prosthesis for replacing or supplementing a nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disk is an expandable container having flexible walls, the container being adapted to be inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk through a narrow cannula, and the flexible walls are made from a biocompatible hydrogel. A preferred hydrogel is a cryogel formed from an aqueous solution of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone). The prosthesis may be prepared by dip-coating a mandrel with an aqueous solution of a hydrogel-forming polymer or mixture of such polymers, gelling the coated solution by chilling, and subjecting the gelled coating to a series of repeated freeze-thaw treatments. In use, the prosthesis is inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk and filled with biocompatible material, e.g., a biocompatible liquid, a biocompatible polymer, and a biocompatible hydrogel, particularly a thermogelling hydrogel.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michele S. Marcolongo, Anthony M. Lowman, Alastair J. T. Clemow, Michael F. Keane
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Publication number: 20120143338Abstract: A nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc is supplemented or replaced by a physiologically fully hydrated solid hydrogel intervertebral body comprising a polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, wherein the solid hydrogel intervertebral body exhibits an osmotic pressure of from 0.1 to 0.3 megapascals prior to insertion into a patient, the solid hydrogel intervertebral body having a ratio of length to principal transverse dimension not less than about 5:1.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Edward VRESILOVIC, Michael F. KEANE, Alastair J.T. CLEMOW, Nigel G. SMITH
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Patent number: 8147553Abstract: A degenerated nucleus pulposus located in a central core region of an intervertebral disc within the annulus fibrosus is supplemented or replaced by a method wherein an amount of a biocompatible material is introduced into the central core region by a process including the steps of 1) forming a channel through a vertebral body adjacent to said intervertebral disc, extending from an exterior surface of the vertebral body to the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 2) introducing an amount of a biocompatible material through the channel into the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 3) pressurizing the biocompatible material through the channel to a postsurgical pressure sufficient to alleviate symptoms caused by the degenerated nucleus pulposus; and 4) sealing the channel while maintaining the sufficient postsurgical pressure. After sealing the channel, a vertebroplasty may optionally be performed in the vertebra.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael F. Keane, Thomas P. Schaer
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Patent number: 8118874Abstract: A nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc is supplemented or replaced by an elongated, physiologically fully hydrated hydrogel prosthesis inserted into the central region of an intervertebral disc, where it can fold upon itself to form a prosthesis body within the central region of the annulus fibrosus. The hydrogel prosthesis may have expanded portions that assist in preventing expulsion of the prosthesis through the insertion aperture. An instrument for inserting the prosthesis has a cutter for severing the elongated prosthesis within the central region of the intervertebral disc after a sufficient amount has been implanted.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael F. Keane, Alastair J. T. Clemow, Nigel G. Smith
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Publication number: 20110276140Abstract: An instrument for inserting an elongated hydrogel prosthesis into an intervertebral disc includes an insertion cannula that is inserted through the annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc to provide access to the nucleus region of the disc, an elongated hydrogel prosthesis packaged within a tubular container adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the insertion cannula, and a source of fluid pressure adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the tubular container. Auxiliary instruments for use in convenient insertion of the insertion cannula through the nucleus pulposus and providing for a complete and controlled passage of the hydrogel prosthesis through the insertion cannula are provided in a kit with the insertion cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Thomas Peter Schaer, Amy Arthur, Wamis Singhatat
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Patent number: 7850730Abstract: An instrument for inserting an elongated hydrogel prosthesis into an intervertebral disc includes an insertion cannula that is inserted through the annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc to provide access to the nucleus region of the disc, an elongated hydrogel prosthesis packaged within a tubular container adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the insertion cannula, and a source of fluid pressure adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the tubular container. Auxiliary instruments for use in convenient insertion of the insertion cannula through the nucleus pulposus and providing for a complete and controlled passage of the hydrogel prosthesis through the insertion cannula are provided in a kit with the insertion cannula.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Thomas Peter Schaer, Amy Arthur, Wamis Singhatat
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Publication number: 20100047437Abstract: A prosthesis for replacing or supplementing a nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disk is an expandable container having flexible walls, the container being adapted to be inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk through a narrow cannula, and the flexible walls are made from a biocompatible hydrogel. A preferred hydrogel is a cryogel formed from an aqueous solution of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone). The prosthesis may be prepared by dip-coating a mandrel with an aqueous solution of a hydrogel-forming polymer or mixture of such polymers, gelling the coated solution by chilling, and subjecting the gelled coating to a series of repeated freeze-thaw treatments. In use, the prosthesis is inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk and filled with biocompatible material, e.g., a biocompatible liquid, a biocompatible polymer, and a biocompatible hydrogel, particularly a thermogelling hydrogel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michele S. Marcolongo, Anthony M. Lowman, Alastair J. T. Clemow, Michael F. Keane
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Publication number: 20100016907Abstract: A nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc is supplemented or replaced by an elongated, physiologically fully hydrated hydrogel prosthesis inserted into the central region of an intervertebral disc, where it can fold upon itself to form a prosthesis body within the central region of the annulus fibrosus. The hydrogel prosthesis may have expanded portions that assist in preventing expulsion of the prosthesis through the insertion aperture. An instrument for inserting the prosthesis has a cutter for severing the elongated prosthesis within the central region of the intervertebral disc after a sufficient amount has been implanted.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael F. Keane, Alasair J.T. Clemow, Nigel G. Smith
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Publication number: 20080312744Abstract: A degenerated nucleus pulposus located in a central core region of an intervertebral disc within the annulus fibrosus is supplemented or replaced by a method wherein an amount of a biocompatible material is introduced into the central core region by a process including the steps of 1) forming a channel through a vertebral body adjacent to said intervertebral disc, extending from an exterior surface of the vertebral body to the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 2) introducing an amount of a biocompatible material through the channel into the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 3) pressurizing the biocompatible material through the channel to a postsurgical pressure sufficient to alleviate symptoms caused by the degenerated nucleus pulposus; and 4) sealing the channel while maintaining the sufficient postsurgical pressure. After sealing the channel, a vertebroplasty may optionally be performed in the vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael F. Keane, Thomas P. Schaer
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Publication number: 20080051789Abstract: A spinal fixation system having a modular construction to allow universal application to varying spine anatomy and load requirements of individual vertebral attachment members, while reducing requirements for large inventories to optimize spinal fixation. Modularity allows the individual attachment members, once attached optimally to bone, to be attached to a variety of interconnecting structural members optimized for load carrying capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Brian Snyder, Edward Vresilovic, Hemal Mehta, John Muller
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Publication number: 20070073402Abstract: A prosthesis for replacing or supplementing a nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disk is an expandable container having flexible walls, the container being adapted to be inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk through a narrow cannula, and the flexible walls are made from a biocompatible hydrogel. A preferred hydrogel is a cryogel formed from an aqueous solution of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone). The prosthesis may be prepared by dip-coating a mandrel with an aqueous solution of a hydrogel-forming polymer or mixture of such polymers, gelling the coated solution by chilling, and subjecting the gelled coating to a series of repeated freeze-thaw treatments. In use, the prosthesis is inserted into a central cavity of an intervertebral disk and filled with biocompatible material, e.g., a biocompatible liquid, a biocompatible polymer, and a biocompatible hydrogel, particularly a thermogelling hydrogel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michele Marcolongo, Anthony Lowman, Alastair Clemow, Michael Keane
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Publication number: 20060276802Abstract: An instrument for inserting an elongated hydrogel prosthesis into an intervertebral disc includes an insertion cannula that is inserted through the annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc to provide access to the nucleus region of the disc, an elongated hydrogel prosthesis packaged within a tubular container adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the insertion cannula, and a source of fluid pressure adapted to be coupled to a proximal end of the tubular container. Auxiliary instruments for use in convenient insertion of the insertion cannula through the nucleus pulposus and providing for a complete and controlled passage of the hydrogel prosthesis through the insertion cannula are provided in a kit with the insertion cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Thomas Schaer, Amy Arthur, Wamis Singhatat
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Publication number: 20060122704Abstract: A degenerated nucleus pulposus located in a central core region of an intervertebral disc within the annulus fibrosus is supplemented or replaced by a method wherein an amount of a biocompatible material is introduced into the central core region by a process including the steps of 1) forming a channel through a vertebral body adjacent to said intervertebral disc, extending from an exterior surface of the vertebral body to the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 2) introducing an amount of a biocompatible material through the channel into the central core region of the annulus fibrosus; 3) pressurizing the biocompatible material through the channel to a postsurgical pressure sufficient to alleviate symptoms caused by the degenerated nucleus pulposus; and 4) sealing the channel while maintaining the sufficient postsurgical pressure. After sealing the channel, a vertebroplasty may optionally be performed in the vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Thomas Schaer
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Publication number: 20060100304Abstract: A nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc is supplemented or replaced by an elongated, physiologically fully hydrated hydrogel prosthesis inserted into the central region of an intervertebral disc, where it can fold upon itself to form a prosthesis body within the central region of the annulus fibrosus. The hydrogel prosthesis may have expanded portions that assist in preventing expulsion of the prosthesis through the insertion aperture. An instrument for inserting the prosthesis has a cutter for severing the elongated prosthesis within the central region of the intervertebral disc after a sufficient amount has been implanted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Edward Vresilovic, Michael Keane, Alastair Clemow, Nigel Smith
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Patent number: 6569442Abstract: Methods and materials are provided for reforming degenerated intervertebral discs of the spine of a vertebrate and in particular the spine of a human. Tissue is evacuated from the nucleus pulposus portion of a degenerated intervertebral disc space, and a biodegradable substrate containing isolated intervertebral disc cells is implanted in the evacuated space for reformation of intervertebral disc tissue. Intervertebral disc cells are provided by digesting intervertebral disc tissue with collagenase and incubating the cells in a medium supplemented with hyaluronidase. The substrate may be bioactive so as to enhance cell function. Substrates include bioactive glass granules, polymer foams and the polymer foams coated with a bioactive gel material produced by a sol-gel process. A polymer foam is dipped into a sol resulting from combining a metal alkoxide precursor with water and acid, residual sol is evacuated from pores of the foam, and remaining sol contained by the foam is allowed to gel.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: The Trustees of the University of PennsylvaniaInventors: Jean Chin Chin Gan, Paul Ducheyne, Edward Vresilovic, Irving Shapiro
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Publication number: 20010020476Abstract: Methods of reforming degenerated intervertebral discs are provided in accordance with methods of the invention. Hybrid materials useful in methods of the present invention are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: The Trustees of the University of PennsylvaniaInventors: Jean Chin Chin Gan, Paul Ducheyne, Edward Vresilovic, Irving Shapiro