Balloon catheter systems for delivery of dry drug delivery vesicles to a vessel in the body
First Claim
1. A system for delivery of drugs or therapeutic agents to a blood vessel, said system comprising:
- balloon catheter comprising a catheter body with a distal end adapted for insertion into the vasculature of a patient, a porous balloon disposed on the distal end, and a proximal end adapted for connection to a fluid source, and a lumen extending from the proximal end to the balloon;
a storage chamber with a reservoir of dry drug delivery vesicles;
an inflator;
a suspension chamber in fluid communication with an inflator;
a valve operable to selectively connect the suspension chamber to the storage chamber or the lumen of the catheter;
wherein the inflator is operable to fill the storage chamber with fluid to reconstitute the dry drug delivery vesicles into a fluid suspension of drug delivery vesicles and draw the fluid suspension into the suspension chamber, when the valve is positioned to connect the storage chamber to the suspension chamber, and the inflator is operable to force the suspension from the suspension chamber through the catheter lumen and porous balloon to the blood vessel.
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Abstract
Devices and methods for balloon delivery of rapamycin and other hydrophobic compounds to the wall of blood vessels. Balloon catheters, such as those used for balloon angioplasty, are modified with the addition of a reservoir of dry micelles, disposed at a suitable location within the balloon or catheter. The reservoir may be installed within the angioplasty balloon, within a lumen in communication with the angioplasty balloon, either as a loose or packed powder or as a film coating. The micelle preparation is reconstituted and the micelles are mobilized when the aqueous solution used to inflate the balloons is injected into the catheter. The micelles are infused into tissue surrounding the balloon when pressurized fluid within the balloon leaks through the wall of the balloon.
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1. A system for delivery of drugs or therapeutic agents to a blood vessel, said system comprising:
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balloon catheter comprising a catheter body with a distal end adapted for insertion into the vasculature of a patient, a porous balloon disposed on the distal end, and a proximal end adapted for connection to a fluid source, and a lumen extending from the proximal end to the balloon; a storage chamber with a reservoir of dry drug delivery vesicles; an inflator; a suspension chamber in fluid communication with an inflator; a valve operable to selectively connect the suspension chamber to the storage chamber or the lumen of the catheter; wherein the inflator is operable to fill the storage chamber with fluid to reconstitute the dry drug delivery vesicles into a fluid suspension of drug delivery vesicles and draw the fluid suspension into the suspension chamber, when the valve is positioned to connect the storage chamber to the suspension chamber, and the inflator is operable to force the suspension from the suspension chamber through the catheter lumen and porous balloon to the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13)
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11. A system for delivery of drugs or therapeutic agents to a blood vessel, said system comprising:
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balloon catheter comprising a catheter body with a distal end adapted for insertion into the vasculature of a patient, a porous balloon disposed on the distal end, and a proximal end adapted for connection to a fluid source, and a lumen extending from the proximal end to the balloon; a FIRST chamber with a reservoir of dry drug delivery vesicles; an inflator; a second chamber in fluid communication with an inflator; a valve operable to selectively connect the second chamber to the first chamber or the lumen of the catheter; wherein the inflator is operable to fill the FIRST chamber with fluid to reconstitute the dry drug delivery vesicles into a fluid suspension of drug delivery vesicles and draw the fluid suspension into the SECOND chamber, when the valve is positioned to connect the FIRST chamber to the SECOND chamber, and the inflator is operable to force the suspension from the SECOND chamber through the catheter lumen and porous balloon to the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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