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Ram L Kataria

from Hamilton, NJ
Age ~79

Ram Kataria Phones & Addresses

  • 16 Hoffman Ave, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690 (609) 890-8579
  • 16 Hoffman Dr, Trenton, NJ 08690 (609) 890-8579
  • 56 Saint Clair Ave, Trenton, NJ 08619
  • Hamilton, NJ
  • Cranbury, NJ
  • New York, NY
  • Somerville, NJ

Work

Company: Johnson & johnson Position: Retired

Industries

Hospital & Health Care

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Ram Kataria

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Location:
Trenton, NJ
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Johnson & Johnson
Retired

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Composition For Deforming Soft Tissues

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US Patent:
6423332, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
May 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/579214
Inventors:
Shawn T. Huxel - Lawrenceville NJ
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ
Joel S. Rosenblatt - Watchung NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
424422, 424484, 424486, 424487, 424489, 424 7808, 424 7817, 424 7824
Abstract:
The present invention provides a composition and method for augmenting soft tissue, which composition includes a continuous phase that is a solid at temperatures less than about 10Â C. or greater than about 30Â C. and is a fluid at temperatures between about 10Â C. and about 30Â C. , and which contains an aqueous solvent having dissolved therein a hydrogel and a dehydrating agent, and a discontinuous phase containing a plurality of hydrophilic hydrogel particles that are swellable in the aqueous solvent, that are not biodegradable for periods of time in excess of one year, and that have a hydrated diameter of greater than about 25 microns upon hydration by physiologic fluid; wherein the final volume of the hydrophilic hydrogel particles upon hydration by physiologic fluid is substantially the same as the initial volume of the composition used to augment the soft tissue.

Polymer Coated Microparticles For Sustained Release

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US Patent:
7101566, Sep 5, 2006
Filed:
Jun 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/183260
Inventors:
Joel Rosenblatt - Watchung NJ, US
Han Cui - Bridgewater NJ, US
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ, US
Chuanbin Wu - Franklin Park NJ, US
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61F 2/00
A61K 9/14
A61K 9/19
US Classification:
424423, 424489, 424490, 424491, 424493, 424496, 424497, 424422
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to sustained release microparticle formulation for parenteral administration of biologically active substances, especially drugs. More specifically it relates to coated drug containing microparticles, wherein the coating is a synthetic, bioabsorbable, biocompatible polymeric wax that is the reaction product of a polybasic acid or derivative thereof, a polyol and a fatty acid, the polymeric wax having a melting point less than about 70 C. , as determined by differential scanning calorimetry.

Compositions For Parenteral Administration And Sustained-Release Of Therapeutic Agents

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US Patent:
7220433, May 22, 2007
Filed:
Jun 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/608507
Inventors:
Han Cui - Bridgewater NJ, US
Joel Rosenblatt - Watchung NJ, US
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ, US
Chuanbin Wu - Sunrise FL, US
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A61K 9/16
US Classification:
424495, 424400, 424490, 424493, 424494, 424489, 424498, 424502
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to parenterally-administrable microparticles for providing sustained-release of a therapeutic agent in the body, where the microparticles include a polymeric core containing a therapeutically effective amount of a therapeutic agent disposed therein, a first film encapsulating the core, the first film prepared from a first biodegradable polymer soluble in an appropriate solvent therefore, and a second film encapsulating the core and the first film, the second film prepared from a biodegradable polymer soluble in an appropriate solvent therefore, wherein the first film is insoluble in the solvent used to prepare the second film, and to parenterally-administrable compositions containing such microparticles dispersed in a suitable carrier therefore.

Melt Processable Biodegradable Compositions And Articles Made Therefrom

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US Patent:
59105208, Jun 8, 1999
Filed:
Jan 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/006013
Inventors:
Shmuel Dabi - Highland Park NJ
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc. - Skillman NJ
International Classification:
C08L 302
C08L 6704
C08L 6702
C08K 5103
US Classification:
523128
Abstract:
The invention presents classes of thermoplastic, biodegradable compositions. Tests indicate that these compositions exhibit good mechanical properties, and readily degrade in the presence of microorganisms. The compositions of this invention are useful for producing injection-molded, thin-walled articles that are capable of appreciably degrading in the sewage system within thirty (30) days.

Foam Buttress For Stapling Apparatus

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US Patent:
63258102, Dec 4, 2001
Filed:
Jun 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/345093
Inventors:
Leslie Hamilton - Ringoes NJ
Rao S. Bezwada - Whitehouse Station NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
Murty N. Vyakarnam - Edison NJ
David A. Dalessandro - Fanwood NJ
Joel S. Rosenblatt - Watchung NJ
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ
Lowell G. Saferstein - West Orange NJ
James F. Martin - Lebanon OH
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Skillman NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1704
US Classification:
606151
Abstract:
An apparatus for achieving hemostasis and pneumostasis along a staple line by utilizing a compliant bioabsorbable foam buttress which may be attached to one jaw of a surgical stapling apparatus by a biocompatible releasable adhesive.

Hydrophilic Materials Useful In Preparing Fluid-Absorbent Products

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US Patent:
52217264, Jun 22, 1993
Filed:
Feb 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/830444
Inventors:
Shmuel Dabi - Highland Park NJ
Ram L. Kataria - Hamilton Square NJ
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc. - Milltown NJ
International Classification:
C08J 908
US Classification:
528 93
Abstract:
Improved hydrophilic materials, such as foams and films, are provided. These material find use in a wide variety of fluid absorbent products, especially those relating to the absorption of bodily fluids. The soft, absorbent, and resilient foams of this invention exhibit greater wet and dry mechanical strength when compared with those known in the art, as well as improved fluid wicking capacity and lower density. These improved properties are believed attributable to the incorporation into the foams of at least one polyfunctional aliphatic amine. The provided hydrophilic materials comprise the polymeric reaction product of a mixture which comprises at least one epoxy resin, at least one amine-terminated poly(alkylene oxide), and at least one polyfunctional aliphatic amine. Methods for preparing foams and other hydrophilic materials are also provided. In general, hydrophilic materials are prepared by providing at least one epoxy resin, forming a reaction mixture by contacting the epoxy resin with at least one amine-terminated poly(alkylene oxide) and at least one polyfunctional aliphatic amine, and curing the reaction mixture.
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