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Novel Method for Accelerating Alimentary Tract Recovery in Post Abdominal Surgeries


Detailed Technology Description

Researchers from UC San Diego have developed a method to attenuate postoperative intestinal complications (ileus). This technology provides techniques to reduce intestinal dysfunction including a lack of intestinal food transport by lack of peristalsis after intestinal ischemia, intestinal resections, and other surgical conditions associated with intestinal injury. This technology includes the use of serine protease inhibitors to reduce the postoperative ileus.


Supplementary Information

Patent Number: US20140018293A1
Application Number: US13876943A
Inventor: Delano, Frank A. | Schmid-Schonbein, Geert W. | Saltzman, Darin
Priority Date: 2 Oct 2010
Priority Number: US20140018293A1
Application Date: 17 Sep 2013
Publication Date: 16 Jan 2014
IPC Current: A61K003838 | A61K0031195 | A61K0031497
US Class: 5140074
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: MINIMIZING INTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION
Usefulness: MINIMIZING INTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION
Summary: The methods are useful for treating ileus and abdominal dysfunction (all claimed); or for reducing symptoms associated with abdominal dysfunction or ileus following surgery or other abdominal episode.


Industry

Disease Diagnostic/Treatment


Sub Group

Other Disease


Application No.

9295715


Others

Intellectual Property Info

Worldwide non-exclusive rights available; pending patents available under confidentiality.


Related Materials

Saltzman DJ, FA DeLano, GW Schmid-Schönbein (2010) Enteral and Peritoneal Blockade of Serine Proteolytic Enzymes Accelerates Post-Surgical Bowel Function Recovery. J Am Coll Surg, Vol. 211 (3S) September 2010. (2010 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons. October 3-7, 2010. Washington, DC, USA)


Additional Technologies by these Inventors


Tech ID/UC Case

21886/2011-054-0


Related Cases

2011-054-0


Country/Region

USA

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