Implantable prosthetic device for the delivery of a bioactive material
First Claim
1. An implantable prosthetic device for sustained release of a bioactive material into a fluid flow pathway of a patient comprising a single tubular body extruded as a continuous wall, said wall having at least two interior lumina formed therein, said body being adapted for attachment to said fluid flow pathway, and said continuous wall defining(a) a primary lumen for accommodating fluid flow of said pathway(b) at least one secondary lumen being a space having an internal cross-dimension of at least 0.1 mm and located in said wall for receiving a quantity of bioactive material and extending adjacent said primary lumen, at least a portion of each said secondary lumen being separated from said primary lumen by a semipermeable membrane permitting controlled and sustained release of the bioactive material disposed in said lumen so as to allow the bioactive material to permeate from said secondary lumen through said membrane portion and into said primary lumen directly into the fluid flow pathway.
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Abstract
An implantable prosthetic device for sustained release of a bioactive material into a fluid flow pathway of a patient comprises a body adapted for attachment to the fluid flow pathway. The body defines a primary lumen for accommodating fluid flow therethrough and at least one secondary lumen at least a portion of which is separated from the primary lumen by a wall sufficiently permeable to permit a bioactive material disposed in the lumen to diffuse through the wall and into the primary lumen. The bioactive material can be either a therapeutic or diagnostic agent. In a particular embodiment of the invention, the device comprises a tubular body consisting of stretched and/or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and is adapted for attachment to a blood vessel of a patient.
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20 Claims
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1. An implantable prosthetic device for sustained release of a bioactive material into a fluid flow pathway of a patient comprising a single tubular body extruded as a continuous wall, said wall having at least two interior lumina formed therein, said body being adapted for attachment to said fluid flow pathway, and said continuous wall defining
(a) a primary lumen for accommodating fluid flow of said pathway (b) at least one secondary lumen being a space having an internal cross-dimension of at least 0.1 mm and located in said wall for receiving a quantity of bioactive material and extending adjacent said primary lumen, at least a portion of each said secondary lumen being separated from said primary lumen by a semipermeable membrane permitting controlled and sustained release of the bioactive material disposed in said lumen so as to allow the bioactive material to permeate from said secondary lumen through said membrane portion and into said primary lumen directly into the fluid flow pathway.
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9. An implantable prosthetic device for delivering a bioactive material into a blood vessel of a patient, the device comprising
a single tubular body extruded as a continuous wall, said wall having at least two interior lumina formed therein and said body being adapted for attachment to a blood vessel of the patient, said lumina including (a) a primary lumen for accommodating blood flow therethrough along a blood flow path of said vessel, and (b) at least one secondary lumen for continuing a bioactive material at least a portion of which is separated from said primary lumen by a semipermeable membrane formed in said wall, said membrane being microporous permitting controlled and sustained release of the bioactive material and said at least one secondary lumen including a space having a cross-dimension of at least 0.1 mm and extending parallel to said primary lumen, said space being adapted to receive a supply of bioactive material for permeating through said microporous membrane into said primary lumen directly into the fluid flow pathway.
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19. An implantable prosthetic device for delivering a bioactive material into a blood vessel of a patient, the device comprising a single tubular body extruded as a continuous wall, said wall consisting of a polytetrafluoroethylene and formed as a continuous extrusion having at least two lumina formed therein including a primary lumen adapted for attachment to a blood vessel of the patient and a secondary lumen,
(a) said primary lumen within said wall accommodating blood flow therethrough along a blood flow path of the vessel, and (b) said secondary lumen for containing a supply of bioactive material within said wall at least a portion of which is separated from said primary lumen by a semipermeable microporous membrane portion of said continuous wall permitting controlled and sustained release of the bioactive material, said secondary lumen having an internal cross dimension of between 0.1 and 6 millimeters being adapted for containing a supply of bioactive material, for permeating through said microporous membrane portion into said primary lumen into the fluid flow pathway.
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