Abstract:
A polymer for a medical device, particularly for a drug eluting stent, is described. The polymer can be derived from n-butyl methacrylate and can have a degree of an elongation at failure from about 20% to about 500%
Abstract:
Polycationic peptide coatings for implantable medical devices and methods of making the same are described. The methods include applying an emulsion on the device, the emulsion including a polymer and a polycationic peptide. Other methods include incorporation of the polycationic peptide in microspheres and liposomes.
Abstract:
Medical implants containing a temporary plasticizer, methods of producing such implants, and methods of using the implants in treating a disease, or ameliorating one or more symptoms thereof, in a subject are provided.
Abstract:
A poly(ester amide) (PEA) coating with enhanced mechanical and/or release rate for coating an implantable device, such as a drug-eluting stent, is disclosed. A method of forming the PEA coating onto a device and a method of treating a disorder, such as restenosis, are also disclosed.
Abstract:
An implantable medical device, such as a stent, is disclosed having a coating. The coating includes a poly(butylene terephthalate-co-ethylene glycol) polymer. The coating can also include a drug.
Abstract:
A medical article comprising an implantable substrate having a coating is disclosed, the coating comprising a biologically erodable polymer having the glass transition temperature below about −50° C. The biologically erodable polymer can be blended with a polymeric additive which either has the glass transition temperature of about −50° C. or higher, or a degree of crystallinity greater than that of the first polymer.
Abstract:
Coatings for an implantable medical device and a method of fabricating thereof are disclosed, the coatings comprising polymers of lactic acid.
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a method of treating a vascular disease involving administration to a patient by means of an angioplasty balloon a composition comprising a permeability-enhancing substance and a therapeutic agent.