Medical devices, drug coatings and methods for maintaining the drug coatings thereon
First Claim
1. A method of coating a medical device with a therapeutic agent comprising the steps of:
- creating a polymer utilizing vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene in a batch emulsion polymerization process;
priming the medical device with the polymer utilizing a dip coating process;
creating a polymer and therapeutic agent mixture;
applying the polymer and therapeutic agent mixture on the primer layer utilizing a spin coating process; and
drying the medical device in a vacuum oven for approximately sixteen hours at a temperature in the range of fifty to sixty degrees centigrade.
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Abstract
Medical devices, and in particular implantable medical devices, may be coated to minimize or substantially eliminate a biological organism'"'"'s reaction to the introduction of the medical device to the organism. The medical devices may be coated with any number of biocompatible materials. Therapeutic drugs, agents or compounds may be mixed with the biocompatible materials and affixed to at least a portion of the medical device. These therapeutic drugs, agents or compounds may also further reduce a biological organism'"'"'s reaction to the introduction of the medical device to the organism. Various materials and coating methodologies may be utilized to maintain the drugs, agents or compounds on the medical device until delivered and positioned.
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2 Claims
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1. A method of coating a medical device with a therapeutic agent comprising the steps of:
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creating a polymer utilizing vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene in a batch emulsion polymerization process;
priming the medical device with the polymer utilizing a dip coating process;
creating a polymer and therapeutic agent mixture;
applying the polymer and therapeutic agent mixture on the primer layer utilizing a spin coating process; and
drying the medical device in a vacuum oven for approximately sixteen hours at a temperature in the range of fifty to sixty degrees centigrade.
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2. A method of coating a medical device with a therapeutic agent comprising the steps of:
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creating a polymer utilizing vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene in a batch dispersion polymerization process;
priming the medical device with the polymer utilizing a dip coating process;
creating a polymer and therapeutic agent mixture;
applying the polymer and therapeutic agent mixture on the primer layer utilizing a spin coating process; and
drying the medical device in a vacuum oven for approximately sixteen hours at a temperature in the range of fifty to sixty degrees centigrade.
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