Coated medical device
First Claim
1. A coated medical device for treating a patient, comprising:
- an inflatable balloon having a balloon wall in an initial folded condition adapted for insertion into a vascular vessel of the patient and to contact a wall of the vascular vessel upon inflation at a site for treatment; and
a layer constituted of coating material comprising a lipophilic bioactive agent that inhibits proliferation of smooth muscle cells and thus inhibits restenosis, the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent coated directly on the balloon wall and providing an outermost surface of the device over the balloon, wherein the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent extends circumferentially around the balloon, including portions of the coating material within the folds and outside the folds, such that inflation of the balloon provides a full circumferential delivery of the lipophilic bioactive agent to an inner surface of the wall of the vascular vessel, and further wherein the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent is adapted to deliver a restenosis inhibiting amount of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall at the site for treatment by direct contact with the vessel wall caused by inflating the balloon to move the balloon wall from the initial folded condition to an inflated condition for an inflation time of up to about one minute at the site for treatment, with the direct contact causing amounts of the coating material to be wiped from the balloon onto the vessel wall whereupon the lipophilic character of the lipophilic bioactive agent promotes adherence of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall for subsequent transfer into cells of the vessel wall at the site for treatment.
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Abstract
A coated medical device (10) including a structure (12) adapted for introduction into a passage or vessel of a patient. The structure is formed of preferably a non-porous base material (14) having a bioactive material layer (18) disposed thereon. The medical device is preferably an implantable stent or balloon (26) of which the bioactive material layer is deposited thereon. The stent can be positioned around the balloon and another layer of the bioactive material posited over the entire structure and extending beyond the ends of the positioned stent. The ends of the balloon extend beyond the ends of the stent and include the bioactive material thereon for delivering the bioactive material to the cells of a vessel wall coming in contact therewith. The balloon further includes a layer of hydrophilic material (58) positioned between the base and bioactive material layers of the balloon.
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22 Claims
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1. A coated medical device for treating a patient, comprising:
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an inflatable balloon having a balloon wall in an initial folded condition adapted for insertion into a vascular vessel of the patient and to contact a wall of the vascular vessel upon inflation at a site for treatment; and a layer constituted of coating material comprising a lipophilic bioactive agent that inhibits proliferation of smooth muscle cells and thus inhibits restenosis, the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent coated directly on the balloon wall and providing an outermost surface of the device over the balloon, wherein the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent extends circumferentially around the balloon, including portions of the coating material within the folds and outside the folds, such that inflation of the balloon provides a full circumferential delivery of the lipophilic bioactive agent to an inner surface of the wall of the vascular vessel, and further wherein the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent is adapted to deliver a restenosis inhibiting amount of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall at the site for treatment by direct contact with the vessel wall caused by inflating the balloon to move the balloon wall from the initial folded condition to an inflated condition for an inflation time of up to about one minute at the site for treatment, with the direct contact causing amounts of the coating material to be wiped from the balloon onto the vessel wall whereupon the lipophilic character of the lipophilic bioactive agent promotes adherence of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall for subsequent transfer into cells of the vessel wall at the site for treatment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A coated medical device for insertion into a vascular vessel of a patient to deliver a lipophilic bioactive agent to inhibit restenosis, the medical device comprising:
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a medically implantable structure including a catheter shaft and an inflatable balloon attached to the catheter shaft, the inflatable balloon having a balloon wall in an initial folded condition adapted for insertion into a vascular vessel of the patient and inflation at a site for treatment in the vascular vessel; and a layer constituted of coating material comprising a lipophilic bioactive agent that inhibits proliferation of smooth muscle cells and thus inhibits restenosis coated directly on the balloon wall and extending circumferentially around the inflatable balloon, including portions of the coating material within the folds and outside the folds, such that inflation of the inflatable balloon provides a full circumferential delivery of the lipophilic bioactive agent to an inner surface of the vessel wall, wherein the medically implantable structure does not have any other coating layer atop the layer constituted of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent, and wherein the layer of coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent is adapted to wipe amounts of the coating material onto the vessel wall whereupon the lipophilic character of the lipophilic bioactive agent promotes adherence of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall, and wherein the coating material comprising the lipophilic bioactive agent is adapted to deliver a restenosis inhibiting amount of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall by direct contact with the vessel wall caused by an inflation of the inflatable balloon to move the balloon wall from the initial folded condition to an inflated condition for an inflation time of up to about one minute at the site for treatment. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A coated medical device for insertion into a vascular vessel of a patient to deliver paclitaxel to inhibit restenosis, the medical device comprising:
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a medically implantable structure including a catheter shaft and an inflatable balloon attached to the catheter shaft, the inflatable balloon having a balloon wall in an initial folded condition adapted for insertion into a vascular vessel of the patient and inflation at a site for treatment in the vascular vessel; and a paclitaxel-containing coating coated on the balloon wall and providing an outermost surface of the device over the balloon, the coating extending circumferentially around the inflatable balloon and including portions of the coating within the folds and outside the folds, wherein the coated medical device is adapted to deliver a restenosis inhibiting amount of the paclitaxel to the vessel wall by wiping amounts of the paclitaxel-containing coating onto the vessel wall when the inflatable balloon is inflated to move the balloon wall from the initial folded condition to an inflated condition for an inflation time of up to about one minute at the site for treatment, and wherein a lipophilic character of the paclitaxel promotes adherence of the paclitaxel to the vessel wall upon said wiping. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A coated medical device for treating a patient, comprising:
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an inflatable balloon having a balloon wall in an initial folded condition adapted for insertion into a vascular vessel of the patient and to contact a wall of the vascular vessel upon inflation at a site for treatment in the vascular vessel; and a coating on the balloon wall and providing an outermost surface of the device over the balloon, wherein the coating is constituted of coating material, wherein the coating material comprises a lipophilic bioactive material that inhibits proliferation of smooth muscle cells and thus inhibits restenosis, wherein the coating extends circumferentially around the inflatable balloon and includes portions of the coating within the folds and outside the folds, and wherein the coating is adapted to deliver the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall by direct contact of the coating with the vessel wall caused by inflating the balloon to move the balloon wall from the initial folded condition to an inflated condition for an inflation time of up to about one minute at the site for treatment, with the direct contact causing amounts of the coating material to be wiped from the balloon onto the vessel wall whereupon the lipophilic character of the lipophilic bioactive agent promotes adherence of the lipophilic bioactive agent to the vessel wall for subsequent transfer into cells of the vessel wall. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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