Abstract:
Described herein are microneedle bioactive agent delivery systems, associated apparatus and methods of using such. The microneedles described herein are deliverable using a needle or syringe apparatus that can interface with existing medical devices or the devices can be used as standalone systems. The systems deliver at least one bioactive agent to a tissue in need thereof, for example, the myocardium.
Abstract:
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for deploying a fistula device. The apparatus comprises an elongate cover member having a proximal end and a distal end, and an elongate support member within the cover member for supporting the fistula device and configured for relative movement with respect to the cover member so as to release the fistula device at a desired location.
Abstract:
A catheter system for positioning of a medical instrument that includes a first elongate member having a first lumen. The catheter system also includes a second elongate member that includes a second lumen that receives the medical instrument. The second elongate member is coupled directly to the first elongate member, and the second elongate member is operable to be at least partially segmented generally along a second longitudinal axis thereof to allow movement of the medical instrument outside the second lumen. The second elongate member is selectively collapsible and expandable to change a size of the second lumen.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stent manufactured from a thin-walled tube of surgical implant quality. The stent comprises a plurality of main circumferential rings, a plurality of longitudinal links and a plurality of intermediate circumferential rings. The main circumferential rings are longitudinally spaced apart along a longitudinal axis. Circumferential gaps are formed between adjacent main circumferential rings. The longitudinal links span the gaps and are attached to adjacent main circumferential rings. The intermediate circumferential rings fill in the circumferential gaps and are attached to the longitudinal links. The present invention thereby provides a stent with adequate radial strength to properly deploy, adequate scaffolding affect to properly support vessel walls and increased longitudinal flexibility to easily maneuver through tortuous vessels.
Abstract:
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for deploying a fistula device. The apparatus comprises an elongate cover member having a proximal end and a distal end, and an elongate support member within the cover member for supporting the fistula device and configured for relative movement with respect to the cover member so as to release the fistula device at a desired location.
Abstract:
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a catheter assembly. A lumen extends through the catheter assembly and terminates with an exit port. The lumen being configured to receive a guide wire therein. The catheter assembly comprises a flexible distal segment having a predetermined length and a first predetermined outer diameter, a proximal segment having a second outer diameter greater than that of the first outer diameter, and an intermediate tapered section between the first proximal segment and the distal segment.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are removable devices adapted to allow localized and contained delivery of bioactive materials to a treatment site within a lumen such as a blood vessel such that the flow of fluid through the lumen is not blocked during bioactive material delivery.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stent manufactured from a thin-walled tube of surgical implant quality. The stent comprises a plurality of main circumferential rings, a plurality of longitudinal links and a plurality of intermediate circumferential rings. The main circumferential rings are longitudinally spaced apart along a longitudinal axis. Circumferential gaps are formed between adjacent main circumferential rings. The longitudinal links span the gaps and are attached to adjacent main circumferential rings. The intermediate circumferential rings fill in the circumferential gaps and are attached to the longitudinal links. The present invention thereby provides a stent with adequate radial strength to properly deploy, adequate scaffolding affect to properly support vessel walls and increased longitudinal flexibility to easily maneuver through tortuous vessels.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of applying a drug-polymer coating on a stent. A stent framework is dipped into a first polymeric solution including a first polymer, a first therapeutic agent, and a first solvent. The polymeric solution is dried and the first polymer is cured to form a thin drug-polymer layer on the stent framework. The steps of dipping the stent framework into the first polymeric solution, drying the first polymeric solution, and curing the first polymer are repeated until a target drug-polymer coating thickness is disposed on the stent framework. A drug-polymer coated stent including a stent framework and a laminated drug-polymer coated stent, a system for treating a vascular condition, and a method of treating a vascular condition are also disclosed.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of applying a drug-polymer coating on a stent. A stent framework is dipped into a first polymeric solution including a first polymer, a first therapeutic agent, and a first solvent. The polymeric solution is dried and the first polymer is cured to form a thin drug-polymer layer on the stent framework. The steps of dipping the stent framework into the first polymeric solution, drying the first polymeric solution, and curing the first polymer are repeated until a target drug-polymer coating thickness is disposed on the stent framework. A drug-polymer coated stent including a stent framework and a laminated drug-polymer coated stent, a system for treating a vascular condition, and a method of treating a vascular condition are also disclosed.