Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Implantable medical device with differentiated luminal and abluminal characteristics
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Application No.: US15932323Application Date: 2018-02-16
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Publication No.: US10980923B2Publication Date: 2021-04-20
- Inventor: John Neilan , David Murray , James Butler
- Applicant: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
- Applicant Address: US IN Bloomington
- Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US IN Bloomington
- Agency: Woodard, Emhardt, Henry, Reeves & Wagner, LLP
- Priority: GB1702525 20170216
- Main IPC: A61L31/00
- IPC: A61L31/00 ; A61L31/16 ; A61L31/02 ; A61L31/08 ; A61L31/14 ; A61L27/08 ; A61L27/54

Abstract:
There are disclosed implantable medical devices and apparatus for treating implantable medical devices during production, so as to cause the implantable medical devices to have abluminal surfaces and luminal surfaces with different functional characteristics and in particular surface energies. The luminal surfaces of the medical device are preferably coated with carbon, so as to have a low surface energy, which reduces the risk of thrombi forming when implanted into a patient's vessels. The abluminal surfaces are treated so as to have a high surface energy, such that a therapeutic, preferably bioactive, material, such as a drug, can adhere to the abluminal surfaces and preferably without any need for a containment layer such as polymer or other matrix material. Once the therapeutic material has been delivered into the tissue wall, the stent can remain within the patient's vessel without leaving any delivery artefacts, as occurs with some prior art drug eluting medical devices.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180228944A1 Implantable medical device with differentiated luminal and abluminal characteristics Public/Granted day:2018-08-16
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