Claims
- 1. A vascular prosthesis, comprising
- a base material having inner and outer surfaces and a degree of porosity,
- an outer coating of compounded heparin bound to said outer surface of said base material and an inner coating of compounded heparin bound to said inner surface of said base material, said compounded heparin including heparin and a cationic surfactant, and
- a layer of a material capable of reducing said degree of porosity of said base material formed on said outer coating of compounded heparin, said layer of material being free of any substance that counteracts an anti-coagulant.
- 2. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said material capable of reducing said degree of porosity of said base material is a biodegradable material.
- 3. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 2, wherein said biodegradable material is collagen.
- 4. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said material capable of reducing said degree of porosity of said base material is a non-biodegradable material.
- 5. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 4, wherein said non-biodegradable material is a silicon-based polymer.
- 6. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base material is a bio-compatible polymeric material.
- 7. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 6, wherein said bio-compatible polymeric material is polyethylene terephthalate.
- 8. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 7, wherein said polyethylene terephthalate is woven.
- 9. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 7, wherein said polyethylene terephthalate is knitted.
- 10. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base material has a tubular shape.
- 11. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 10, wherein said tubular shape is radially supported by a synthetic polymer.
- 12. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 11, wherein said synthetic polymer includes a polypropylene monofilament spirally wound along a length of said tubular shape.
- 13. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base material has a bifurcated tubular shape.
- 14. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 13, wherein said bifurcated tubular shape is radially supported by a synthetic polymer.
- 15. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 14, wherein said synthetic polymer includes a polypropylene monofilament spirally wound along a length of said tubular shape.
- 16. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base material has a planar shape.
- 17. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 16, wherein said base material comprises a narrow strip having selvedged edges.
- 18. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compounded heparin includes heparin ionically bonded with tridodecylmethylammonium chloride.
- 19. The vascular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compounded heparin includes heparin ionically bonded with benzalkonium chloride.
- 20. A method of forming a vascular prosthesis, comprising the steps of:
- providing a base material having inner and outer surfaces and a degree of porosity;
- applying a compounded heparin coating to said inner surface of said base material,
- applying a compounded heparin coating to said outer surface of said base material, and
- applying to said outer surface of said base material overlying said compounded heparin coating a layer of a material capable of reducing said degree of porosity of said base material, said layer of material being free of any substance that counteracts an anti-coagulant, wherein said compounded heparin includes heparin and a cationic surfactant.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/879,345 filed May 7, 1992 now abandoned.
This invention relates to vascular prostheses and more particularly to a vascular prosthesis having a coating of ionically bonded heparin to act as an anticoagulant.
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