Intralumenal drug eluting prosthesis

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Inventors

Wolff, Rodney G.
Hull, Vincent W.

Application #

430009

Filed

Apr-27-1995

Published

Feb-16-1999

Current US Class

128/898
606/195
623/1.42

International Classes

A61F 002/06

Field of Search

600/36 606/191-200 623/1 623/11-12

Assignee

Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Yu; Mickey

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Latham; Daniel W., Patton; Harold R.

US Patent References

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4872874   Method and appar...
4886062   Intravascular radia...
4892539   Vascular graft
4923470   Prosthetic tubular a...
4944767   Synthetic material...
5015253   Non-woven endopr...
5019090   Radially expanda...
5019096   Infection-resistant c...
5028597   Antithrombogenic...
5047020   Ionic heparin coating
5053048   Thromboresistant c...
5059211   Absorbable vascul...
5061275   Self-expanding pro...
5062829   Relates to devices f...
5102417   Expandable intral...
5152783   Antithrombogenic...
5152784   Prosthetic devices c...
5165919   Medical material c...
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Other References

Portion of Article in American Journal of Cardiology, p.19F, Oct. 1, 1988.

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Abstract
A prosthesis for insertion into a lumen to limit restenosis of the lumen. The prosthesis carries restenosis-limiting drugs which elute after the device is positioned in the lumen.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method for administration of a drug to the interior of a body lumen comprising:

(a) providing a catheter having mounted thereon a tubular, open-ended body including supporting elements and a preformed, flexible, polymeric element comprising at least one polymeric filament with an incorporated drug attached to the supporting elements and exposed at an exterior surface of the tubular body;

(b) inserting the catheter and tubular body into the selected portion of a body lumen to be treated;

(c) expanding the tubular body radially into contact with the wall of the selected portion of the body lumen such that a portion of the polymeric filament contacts the body lumen wall; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention related to methods for lessening restenosis of body lumens, and to prosthesis for delivering drugs to treat said restenosis.

2. Description of the Related Art

Restenosis is defined as the reclosure of a previously stenosed ans subsequently dilated peripheral or coronary vessel. It occurs at a rate of 20-50% for these procedures and is dependent on a number of clinical and morphological variables. Restenosis may begin shortly following an angioplasty procedure, but usually ceases at the end of approximately six (6) months. There is not a current therapeutic procedure that has been proven to significantly reduce this restenosis rate.

A recent technology that has been developed that assesses the problem of restenosis is intravascular stents. Stents are typically metallic devices that are permanently implanted (expanded) in coronary and peripheral vessels. The goal of these stents is to provide a long-term "scaffolding" or support for the diseased (stenosed) vessels. The theory being, if you can support the vessel from the inside, the vessel will not close down or restenose. Unfortunately, initial data from clinical stent implants indicates that these metallic structures are not very successful in reducing restenosis.
 
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