Claims
- 1. An apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism, comprising:
an anastomosis device for connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel such that the two vessels are in fluid communication; and at least one agent in therapeutic dosages incorporated into the graft vessel for treatment of reactions by the living organism.
- 2. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the anastomosis device comprises a flange and a plurality of fastener members.
- 3. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the anastomosis device comprises a surgical clip for sealingly connecting the graft vessel to the target vessel.
- 4. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 3, wherein the surgical clip comprises a holding device which penetrates the graft and target vessel walls and sealingly joins them when crimped.
- 5. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the graft vessel comprises an autograft.
- 6. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the graft vessel comprises a homograft.
- 7. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the graft vessel comprises a xenograft.
- 8. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the graft vessel comprises a synthetic material.
- 9. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 8, wherein the synthetic material comprises a polymer.
- 10. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-proliferative.
- 11. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-inflammatory.
- 12. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-coagulant.
- 13. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the at least one agent comprises rapamycin.
- 14. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 1, wherein the at least one agent comprises heparin.
- 15. An apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism, comprising:
an anastomosis device for connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel such that the two vessels are in fluid communication; a biocompatible vehicle affixed to at least a portion of the graft vessel; and at least one agent in therapeutic dosages incorporated into the biocompatible vehicle for the treatment of reactions by the living organism caused by the anastomosis device or the implantation thereof.
- 16. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the anastomosis device comprises a flange and a plurality of fastener members.
- 17. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the anastomosis device comprises a surgical clip for sealingly connecting the graft vessel to the target vessel.
- 18. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 17, wherein the surgical clip comprises a holding device which penetrates the graft and target vessel walls and sealingly joins them when crimped.
- 19. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the biocompatible material comprises a polymeric matrix.
- 20. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 16, wherein the biocompatible vehicle comprises a polyfluoro copolymer comprising polymerized residue of a first moiety selected from the group consisting of vinylidenefluoride and tetrafluoroethylene, and polymerized residue of a second moiety other than the first moiety and which is copolymerized with the first moiety, thereby producing the polyfluoro copolymer, wherein the relative amounts of the polymerized residue of the first moiety and the polymerized residue of the second moiety are effective to produce the biocompatible coating with properties effective for use in coating implantable medical devices when the coated medical device is subjected to a predetermined maximum temperature, and a solvent in which the polyfluoro copolymer is substantially soluble.
- 21. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 20, wherein the polyfluoro copolymer comprises from about 50 to about 92 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the first moiety copolymerized with from about 50 to about 8 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 22. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 20, wherein said polyfluoro copolymer comprises from about 50 to about 85 weight percent of the polymerized residue of vinylidenefluoride copolymerized with from about 50 to about 15 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 23. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 20, wherein said copolymer comprises from about 55 to about 65 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the vinylidenefluoride copolymerized with from about 45 to about 35 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 24. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 20, wherein the second moiety is selected from the group consisting of hexafluoropropylene, tetrafluoroethylene, vinylidenefluoride, 1-hydropentafluoropropylene, perfluoro (methyl vinyl ether), chlorotrifluoroethylene, pentafluoropropene, trifluoroethylene, hexafluoroacetone and hexafluoroisobutylene.
- 25. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 20, wherein the second moiety is hexafluoropropylene.
- 26. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-proliferative.
- 27. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-inflammatory.
- 28. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-coagulant.
- 29. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 15, wherein the at least one agent comprises rapamycin.
- 30. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism accordirfg to claim 15, wherein the at least one agent comprises heparin.
- 31. An apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism, comprising:
a device for connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel such that the two vessels are in fluid communication; a cuff positioned around the graft vessel proximate to where the graft vessel is connected to the target vessel; and at least one agent in therapeutic dosages incorporated into the cuff for treatment of reactions by the living organism caused by the device or the implantation thereof.
- 32. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the device comprises a flange and a plurality of fastener members.
- 33. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the device comprises a surgical clip for sealingly connecting the graft vessel to the target vessel.
- 34. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 33, wherein the surgical clip comprises a holding device which penetrates the graft and target vessel walls and sealingly joins them when crimped.
- 35. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the cuff comprises a resorbable material.
- 36. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the cuff comprises a non-resorbable material.
- 37. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent is incorporated directly into the cuff.
- 38. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent is incorporated into a biocompatible vehicle and the biocompatible material is affixed to the cuff.
- 39. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 38, wherein the biocompatible vehicle comprises a polymeric matrix.
- 40. The apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism according to claim 39, wherein the biocompatible vehicle comprises a polyfluoro copolymer comprising polymerized residue of a first moiety selected from the group consisting of vinylidenefluoride and tetrafluoroethylene, and polymerized residue of a second moiety other than the first moiety and which is copolymerized with the first moiety, thereby producing the polyfluoro copolymer, wherein the relative amounts of the polymerized residue of the first moiety and the polymerized residue of the second moiety are effective to produce the biocompatible coating with properties effective for use in coating implantable medical devices when the coated medical device is subjected to a predetermined maximum temperature, and a solvent in which the polyfluoro copolymer is substantially soluble.
- 41. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 40, wherein the polyfluoro copolymer comprises from about 50 to about 92 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the first moiety copolymerized with from about 50 to about 8 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 42. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 40, wherein said polyfluoro copolymer comprises from about 50 to about 85 weight percent of the polymerized residue of vinylidenefluoride copolymerized with from about 50 to about 15 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 43. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 40, wherein said copolymer comprises from about 55 to about 65 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the vinylidenefluoride copolymerized with from about 45 to about 35 weight percent of the polymerized residue of the second moiety.
- 44. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 40, wherein the second moiety is selected from the group consisting of hexafluoropropylene, tetrafluoroethylene, vinylidenefluoride, 1-hydropentafluoropropylene, perfluoro (methyl vinyl ether), chlorotrifluoroethylene, pentafluoropropene, trifluoroethylene, hexafluoroacetone and hexafluoroisobutylene.
- 45. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 40, wherein the second moiety is hexafluoropropylene.
- 46. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-proliferative.
- 47. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-inflammatory.
- 48. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent comprises an anti-coagulant.
- 49. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent comprises rapamycin.
- 50. The apparatus for joining tissue in a living organism according to claim 31, wherein the at least one agent comprises heparin.
- 51. A method for the local treatment of an anastomotic site, comprising:
connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel such that the two vessels are in fluid communication; and delivering at least one agent in therapeutic dosages to at least one of the graft vessel or target vessel for treatment of reactions by a living organism caused by the connection of the graft vessel to the target vessel.
- 52. The method for the local treatment of an anastomotic site according to claim 51, wherein the step of delivering at least one agent comprises affixing the at least one agent to the graft vessel.
- 53. The method for the local treatment of an anastomotic site according to claim 51, wherein the step of delivering at least one agent comprises affixing a cuff containing the at least one agent to one of the graft vessel or target vessel.
- 54. The method for the local treatment of an anastomotic site according to claim 51, wherein the step of delivering at least one agent comprises injecting the at least one agent into one of the graft vessel or target vessel.
- 55. The method for the local treatment of an anastomotic site according to claim 51, wherein the step of delivering at least one agent comprises applying a gel containing the at least one agent to one of the graft vessel or target vessel.
- 56. An apparatus for joining substantially tubular organs in a living organism, comprising:
an anastomosis device for connecting a graft vessel to a target vessel such that the two vessels are in fluid communication; and at least one agent in therapeutic dosages incorporated into the graft vessel for treatment of reactions by the living organism caused by the anastomosis device or the implantation thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/966,447 filed Sep. 28, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09966447 |
Sep 2001 |
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10274770 |
Oct 2002 |
US |