Claims
- 1. A method of providing resistance to pannus overgrowth to an implantable prosthetic heart valve comprising:
A) providing an implantable heart valve comprising a valve orifice defining a blood flow area, a leaflet coupled to said orifice for movement between an open position and a closed position, and a sewing cuff coupled to said orifice, said sewing cuff comprising a material suitable for retaining an antibiotic; B) providing an antibiotic solution comprising minocycline and rifampin dissolved in a solvent; C) contacting said material suitable for retaining an antibiotic and said antibiotic solution to obtain an antimicrobial reservoir; D) removing the solvent from said antimicrobial reservoir; and E) implanting said heart valve.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said solvent is methanol.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said solvent comprises SCO2.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said solvent comprises a cosolvent selected from the group consisting of C1 to C6 alcohols, C1 to C6 ethers, C1 to C6 aldehydes, pyrrolidinones, dimethyl sulfoxide, dimethyl formamide, acetonitrile, and acetic acid.
- 5. A method of providing resistance to pannus overgrowth to an implantable prosthetic heart valve comprising:
a) providing a sewing cuff comprising a material suitable for retaining an antibiotic; b) providing an antibiotic solution comprising minocycline and rifampin dissolved in a solvent; c) contacting said material suitable for retaining an antibiotic and said antibiotic solution to obtain a sewing cuff comprising an antimicrobial reservoir; d) removing the solvent from said antimicrobial reservoir; e) providing an implantable heart valve comprising a valve orifice having an interior surface defining a flow area, an exterior peripheral surface, and a leaflet coupled to said orifice for movement between an open position and a closed position; f) coupling said sewing cuff to said exterior peripheral surface of said heart valve; and g) implanting said heart valve.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said solvent is methanol.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein said solvent comprises SCO2.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said solvent comprises a cosolvent selected from the group consisting of C1 to C6 alcohols, C1 to C6 ethers, C1 to C6 aldehydes, pyrrolidinones, dimethyl sulfoxide, dimethyl formamide, acetonitrile, and acetic acid.
- 9. An implantable prosthetic heart valve having resistance to pannus overgrowth comprising:
a valve orifice comprising an interior surface defining a flow area and an exterior periphery; at least one leaflet coupled to said orifice for movement between an open position and a closed position; a sewing cuff coupled to said exterior periphery, said sewing cuff comprising a reservoir having rifampin and minocycline incorporated therein.
- 10. A pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve, said heart valve being made by a method comprising
providing an implantable prosthetic heart valve; providing an antimicrobial sewing cuff made by a process comprising
providing a porous, hydrophobic reservoir; providing a diffusable antimicrobial substance effective for inhibiting pannus growth on said heart valve after implantation; dissolving said diffusable antimicrobial substance in a fluid solvent to form an antimicrobial solution; contacting said antimicrobial solution and said porous, hydrophobic reservoir; precipitating at least a portion of said diffusable antimicrobial substance from said antimicrobial solution onto said hydrophobic reservoir; removing said fluid solvent from said reservoir to make an antimicrobial reservoir; incorporating said antimicrobial reservoir in a sewing cuff to make an antimicrobial sewing cuff; and coupling said antimicrobial sewing cuff to said implantable heart valve to make a pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve.
- 11. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 10, wherein said fluid solvent comprises supercritical carbon dioxide.
- 12. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 11, wherein said precipitating step comprises heating said solution.
- 13. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 11, wherein said precipitating step comprises cooling said solution.
- 14. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 11, wherein said precipitating step comprises lowering the pressure of said fluid solvent below the critical pressure of carbon dioxide.
- 15. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 11, wherein said fluid solvent additionally comprises at least one cosolvent
- 16. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 11, wherein said fluid solvent additionally comprises at least one surfactant.
- 17. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 wherein said diffusable antimicrobial substance comprises rifampin and minocycline.
- 18. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 or 2 wherein said diffusable antimicrobial substance comprises minocycline.
- 19. The pannus-resistant implantable prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 wherein said fluid solvent comprises methanol.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. patent Application Ser. No. 09/359,235, filed Jul. 22, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent Application Ser. No. 09/232,922, filed Jan. 19, 1999, now abandoned. This application is also a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. patent Application Ser. No. 09/605,804, filed Jun. 28, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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09359235 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09746712 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
| Parent |
09232922 |
Jan 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09359235 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
| Parent |
09605804 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09232922 |
Jan 1999 |
US |