Gerald E. SchneiderKwok-Fai SoDavid K. C. TayEllis-Behnke, R., Liang, Y.-X., Schneider, G., So, K.-F., and Tay, D. Compositions and Methods for Affecting Movement of Contaminants, Body Fluids or Other Entities and/or Affect- ing Other Physiological Conditions, 2007-US10041 ...
The formulation can be administered as appropriate for treatment of one or more disorders or conditions. For example, the formulation may be applied to repair an injury or during surgery of the lung, eye or dura, or following an epidural or spinal tap, to stop leakage of blood, interstitial...
The formulation may be dispersed in a suture or adhesive for administration at the time of or as released following suturing or gluing of a wound, thereby limiting bleeding, loss of tissue fluids, or other fluids such as those produced by parenchymal tissues such as the liver, pancreas, and ...
In some cases, the formulation\nmay be\napplied in a solid form (e.g. bandage, powder, sponge, etc.) or a liquid form\n(gel, spray,\nfoam, etc.) to control movement of bodily fluids and or contaminants.ELLIS-BEHNKE, RUTLEDGE