Claims
- 1. A medical device, comprising:
a metal structure at least a portion of which has a microporous surface structure, said microporous surface structure formed by the process of oxidizing a surface of said medical device, and reducing said oxide layer to form a microporosity in said surface, wherein said structure at least partly defines one of
(i) a bone implant, (ii) a bone replacement, (iii) a structural device which expands and reinforces arterial, vascular, or other body structures, (iv) a wire embolization coil, (v) an enclosure for a pacemakers, a defibrillator, or an implantable infusion pump, (vi) a pacing lead, (vii) a wire suture or ligature, (viii) a surgical staple, (ix) a filter to catch thrombi and emboli, and (x) an orthodontic implant or appliance.
- 2. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein:
said metal is one of titanium and a titanium alloy.
- 3. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein:
said reducing includes electrolyzing said medical device in a bath of molten calcium chloride for a period of time.
- 4. A medical device according to claim 1, wherein:
said microporous surface structure includes a plurality of non-linear tunnel-like micropores.
- 5. A medical device according to claim 4, wherein:
at least one of said micropores extends into and beneath said surface of said device, turns under said surface and interconnects with another of said at least one of said micropores.
- 6. A medical device, comprising:
a metal structure at least a portion of which has a microporous surface structure including a plurality of non-linear tunnel-like micropores, wherein said structure at least partly defines one of
(i) a bone implant, (ii) a bone replacement, (iii) a structural device which expands and reinforces arterial, vascular, or other body structures, (iv) a wire embolization coil, (v) an enclosure for a pacemakers, a defibrillator, or an implantable infusion pump, (vi) a pacing lead, (vii) a wire suture or ligature, (viii) a surgical staple, (ix) a filter to catch thrombi and emboli, and (x) an orthodontic implant or appliance.
- 7. A medical device according to claim 6, wherein:
at least one of said micropores extends into and beneath said surface of said device, turns under said surface and interconnects with another of said at least one of said micropores.
- 8. A medical device according to claim 6, wherein:
said metal is one of titanium and a titanium alloy.
- 9. A medical device, comprising:
a metal structure at least a portion of which has a microporous surface structure including a plurality of micropores extending in a non-line-of-sight manner into said structure, wherein said structure at least partly defines one of
(i) a bone implant, (ii) a bone replacement, (iii) a structural device which expands and reinforces arterial, vascular, or other body structures, (iv) a wire embolization coil, (v) an enclosure for a pacemakers, a defibrillator, or an implantable infusion pump, (vi) a pacing lead, (vii) a wire suture or ligature, (viii) a surgical staple, (ix) a filter to catch thrombi and emboli, and (x) an orthodontic implant or appliance.
- 10. In a metal medical device, the improvement being:
a surface of said metal medical device treated by a process comprising,
a) oxidizing a surface of said medical device; and b) reduction of at least a portion of said surface such that a microporosity is provided on said surface of said medical device, wherein said medical device is one of
(i) a bone implant, (ii) a bone replacement, (iii) a structural device which expands and reinforces arterial, vascular, or other body structures, (iv) a wire embolization coil, (v) an enclosure for a pacemakers, a defibrillator, or an implantable infusion pump, (vi) a pacing lead, (vii) a wire suture or ligature, (viii) a surgical staple, (ix) a filter to catch thrombi and emboli, and (x) an orthodontic implant or appliance.
- 11. The improvement of claim 10, wherein:
said metal is one of titanium and titanium alloy.
- 12. The improvement of claim 10, wherein:
said microporosity includes a plurality of non-linear tunnel-like micropores.
- 13. The improvement of claim 12, wherein:
at least one of said micropores extends into and beneath said surface of said device, turns under said surface and interconnects with another of said at least one of said micropores.
- 14. In a metal medical device, the improvement being:
a surface of said metal medical device having a microporous surface structure including a plurality of non-linear tunnel-like micropores.
- 15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein:
at least one of said micropores extends into and beneath said surface of said device, turns under said surface and interconnects with another of said at least one of said micropores.
- 16. The improvement of claim 14, wherein:
said medical device is one of
(i) a bone implant, (ii) a bone replacement, (iii) a structural device which expands and reinforces arterial, vascular, or other body structures, (iv) a wire embolization coil, (v) an enclosure for a pacemakers, a defibrillator, or an implantable infusion pump, (vi) a pacing lead, (vii) a wire suture or ligature, (viii) a surgical staple, (ix) a filter to catch thrombi and emboli, and (x) an orthodontic implant or appliance.
- 17. The improvement of claim 14, wherein:
said metal is one of titanium and titanium alloy.
- 18. In a metal medical device, the improvement being:
a surface of said metal medical device having a microporous surface structure including a plurality of micropores which extend into the surface in a non-line-of-sight manner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/886,545, filed Jun. 21, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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09886545 |
Jun 2001 |
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10342033 |
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