Claims
- 1. A catheter device for application of a polymeric coating to a tissue lumen comprising a flexible tubular body having proximal and distal ends, which tubular body defines a lumen divided into a plurality of sublumens, each sublumen extending from the proximal end of the tubular body toward the distal end of the tubular body and connecting to at least one aperture in the tubular body whereby each sublumen forms a conduit for fluid flow between at least one aperture in the tubular body and the proximal end of the tubular body, characterized in that at least one of said sublumens controls delivery of polymeric coating material to the tissue lumen.
- 2. A catheter device as in claim 1, characterized in that the catheter includes at least one occluding balloon member disposed around the tubular body in alignment with the aperture of a sublumen, whereby fluid flow through the sublumen inflates the positioning balloon member.
- 3. A catheter device according to claims 1-2, characterized in that the device includes two occluding balloons, one disposed toward the proximal end of the tubular body from the aperture of the sublumen which controls delivery of polymeric coating material, and the other disposed toward the distal end of the tubular body from the aperture of the sublumen which controls delivery of polymeric coating material, whereby the occluding balloons together act to at least partially occlude a portion of the tissue lumen.
- 4. A catheter device as in claim 3, characterized in that the sublumen which controls polymer delivery forms a conduit between a vessel containing a monomer or prepolymer solution for the polymer coating and the tissue lumen.
- 5. A catheter device as in claims 1-3, characterized in that an expansile member is disposed around the tubular body in alignment with the aperture of the sublumen that controls polymer delivery, whereby fluid flow through the sublumen that controls polymer delivery inflates the expansile member.
- 6. A catheter device as in claim 5, characterized in that a partial or complete layer of polymeric coating material is disposed around the expansile member, whereby expansion of the balloon causes the polymeric material to expand to coat the tissue lumen.
- 7. A catheter device as in claims 5-6, characterized in that a continuous, perforated or helical polymeric sleeve is disposed around the expansile member, whereby expansion of the balloon causes the polymeric material to expand to coat the tissue lumen.
- 8. A catheter device as in claims 5-6, characterized in that the polymeric coating material is discontinuous and disposed on a mesh support.
- 9. A catheter device as in claim 4, characterized in that there is an expansile member disposed around the tubular body in alignment with a further of said apertures and between the positioning balloons, whereby the thickness and surface configuration of the polymer coating is controlled by inflation of the expansile member.
- 10. A catheter device as in claims 5-9, characterized in that the expansile member has a contoured surface whereby a molded shape is imparted to the polymeric coating.
- 11. A catheter device as in claims 1-4 and 9-10, characterized in that the distal aperture of the sublumen controlling polymer deliver is shaped to provide flow acceleration.
- 12. A catheter device as in claim 11, characterized in that the shaped aperture includes a flow propellant device.
- 13. A catheter device as in claims 3-12, characterized in that inflation of the two occluding balloons is independently controllable.
- 14. A catheter devices as in claims 1-13, characterized in that the device includes a heating element, whereby the polymeric coating material can be heated prior or subsequent to delivery to the tissue lumen.
- 15. A catheter device as in claims 1-14, characterized in that the device includes an optical fiber whereby light can be delivered to the polymeric coating material.
- 16. A catheter device as in claims 1-3, 5-8 and 13-15 characterized in that the device includes a mechanically retractable protective sheath.
- 17. A catheter device as in claims 1-17, characterized in that the polymeric material includes one or more therapeutic agents.
- 18. An at least partially preformed polymeric product for use in endoluminal paving and sealing.
- 19. A polymeric product as in claim 18, characterized in that the polymer employed is partially polymerized.
- 20. A polymeric product as in claim 19, characterized in that further polymerization of the polymeric product is thermally activated.
- 21. A polymeric product as in claim 19, characterized in that further polymerization of the polymeric product is photoactivated.
- 22. A polymeric product as in claims 18-21, characterized in that the polymer is biodegradable.
- 23. A polymeric product as in claim 22, characterized in that the product comprises polygluconolactone or a polyanhydride.
- 24. A polymeric product as in claims 18-21, characterized in that the product comprises polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride or ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer.
- 25. A polymeric product as in claims 18-24, characterized in that the polymer is mechanically deformable at temperatures achievable in vivo.
- 26. A polymeric product as in claims 18-25, characterized in that the product comprises one or more therapeutic or cell growth agents.
- 27. A polymeric product as in claims 18-26, characterized in that the product is in the form of a continuous, perforated or helical sleeve.
- 28. A polymeric product as in claim 27, characterized in that the thickness of the sleeve is from 0.005 mm to 5.0 mm.
- 29. A polymeric product as in claims 27-28, characterized in that the sleeve is from 10 to 20 mm in length.
- 30. A polymeric product as in claims 18-29, characterized in that the product is microporous.
- 31. A polymeric product as in claims 18-29, characterized in that the product is macroporous.
- 32. A polymeric product as in claims 18-31, characterized in that the polymeric material is disposed discontinuously on a mesh substrate.
- 33. A polymeric product as in claims 18-32, characterized in that the polymeric material contains living cells to facilitate healing.
- 34. A process for paving or sealing the interior surface of a tissue lumen comprising entering the interior of the tissue lumen and applying a layer of polymer material to the interior surface of the tissue lumen, wherein the polymer is in intimate and conforming contact with the tissue surface.
- 35. A process as in claim 34, wherein the polymer is a biodegradable polymer.
- 36. A process as in claims 34-35, wherein the polymer is applied in a preshaped form to the interior surface of the vessel or organ.
- 37. A process as in claims 34-36, wherein the polymeric material contains a therapeutic agent.
- 38. The process as in claims 34-37, wherein multiple polymers containing various therapeutic agents are applied.
- 39. A process as in claims 34-38, characterized in that a catheter is used to position the polymeric material within the body.
- 40. A process according to claims 34-40, characterized in that a catheter in accordance with claims 1-17 is used to position the polymeric material within the body.
- 41. A process as in claims 34-41, characterized in that the polymeric material contains additives which promote organ regeneration.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of 09/624,055, filed Jul. 24, 2000, which is a divisional of 09/327,715, filed Jun. 08, 1999, which is a continuation of 08/481,646, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,977, which is a divisional of 08/182,516, filed Jan. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,674,287, which is a FWC of 07/651,346, filed Apr. 19, 1991 (abandoned), which is a national of PCT/US89/03593, filed Aug. 23, 1989 which is a CIP of 07/235,998, filed Aug. 24, 1988 (abandoned); 07/651,346 also is a CIP of 07/593,302, filed Oct. 3, 1990 (abandoned) which is a FWC of 07/235,998, filed Aug. 24, 1988 (abandoned).
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