Medical delivery systems of bio-absorbable material
US-2024390648-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10213581B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10213581-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414162945-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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Various devices, systems, and methodologies are disclosed for delivering a chemical agent to tissue, e.g., for delivering an anti-restenotic agent to tissue comprising a wall of a blood vessel. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a delivery member is disclosed comprising a body that includes a plurality of discrete, separable sections, wherein each section includes a housing defining an internal cavity, and a penetrating member that extends from the housing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A delivery member configured to deliver a chemical agent to tissue, the delivery member comprising: a body including a plurality of discrete, separable sections comprising: a first section comprising: a first housing having a first opening formed therein and defining a first internal cavity; and a first penetrating member extending from the first housing; and a second section comprising: a second housing having a second opening formed therein and defining a second internal cavity; and a second penetrating member extending from the second housing, wherein each of the first and second penetrating members comprises a tip configured to facilitate passage of the delivery member through the tissue, and wherein the first penetrating member extends through the second opening and into the second internal cavity of the second housing; and the chemical agent, wherein the chemical agent is coated onto a surface of at least one section of the plurality of discrete, separable sections or incorporated within a material of the at least one section, such that the chemical agent is absorbable by tissue in contact with the at least one section. 2. The delivery member of claim 1 , wherein the tip of each of the first and second penetrating members is incisive in configuration. 3. The delivery member of claim 1 , wherein each section of the plurality of discrete, separable sections is identical in configuration. 4. The delivery member of claim 1 , wherein the first and second housings each include first and second opposing ends, the first end including a respective one of the first opening or the second opening, the first and second penetrating members extending from the respective second end. 5. The delivery member of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of discrete, separable sections is configured and dimensioned such that an applied tensile force separates adjacent sections. 6. The delivery member of claim 1 , wherein the second opening in the second housing defines a transverse cross-sectional dimension smaller than a maximum transverse cross-sectional dimension defined by the first penetrating member. 7. The delivery member of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of discrete, separable sections is configured and dimensioned such that an applied tensile force separates adjacent sections, and wherein the first and second sections are formed from a resilient material such that the tensile force applied to the delivery member causes at least one of the first penetrating member or the second opening in the second housing to deform, and thereby permit the first penetrating member to be withdrawn from the second housing to separate the first and second sections. 8. The delivery member of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of sections further includes: a third section comprising a third housing having a third opening formed therein, and a third penetrating member extending from the third housing; and a fourth section comprising a fourth housing having a fourth opening formed therein, and a fourth penetrating member extending from the fourth housing. 9. The delivery member of claim 8 , wherein the third penetrating member extends through the fourth opening and into the fourth internal cavity of the fourth housing. 10. The delivery member of claim 9 , wherein the fourth opening in the fourth housing defines a transverse cross-sectional dimension smaller than a maximum transverse cross-sectional dimension defined by the third penetrating member. 11. The delivery member of claim 10 , wherein the third and fourth sections are formed from a resilient material such that the tensile force applied to the delivery member causes at least one of the third penetrating member or the fourth opening to deform, and thereby permit the third penetrating member to be withdrawn from the fourth housing to separate the third and fourth sections. 12. A system for use in treating a blood vessel, the system comprising: a guide catheter insertable into a lumen of the blood vessel, the guide catheter defining an internal passageway; a delivery member insertable into the internal passageway of the guide catheter, the delivery member including a plurality of discrete, separable sections comprising: a first section comprising: a first housing having a first opening formed therein and defining a first internal cavity; and a first penetrating member extending from the first housing; and a second section comprising a second housing having a second opening formed therein and defining a second internal cavity; and a second penetrating member extending from the second housing, wherein each of the first and second penetrating members comprises a tip configured to facilitate passage of the delivery member through tissue comprising the blood vessel, and wherein the first penetrating member extends through the second opening and into the second internal cavity of the second housing; and a chemical anti-restenotic agent on at least one section of the plurality of discrete, separable sections, the chemical anti-restenotic agent being incorporated into a material from which the at least one section is formed or being positioned on the at least one section to enable absorption of the chemical anti-restenotic agent by tissue upon contact of the tissue with the at least one section. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein each section of the plurality of discrete, separable sections is identical in configuration. 14. The system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of discrete, separable sections is configured and dimensioned such that a tensile force applied to the delivery member separates adjacent sections. 15. The system of claim 12 , wherein the second opening in the second housing defines a transverse cross-sectional dimension smaller than a maximum transverse cross-sectional dimension defined by the first penetrating member. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of discrete, separable sections is configured and dimensioned such that a tensile force applied to the delivery member separates adjacent sections, and wherein the first and second sections are formed from a resilient material such that the tensile force applied to the delivery member causes at least one of the first penetrating member or the second opening in the second housing to deform, and thereby permit the first penetrating member to be withdrawn from the second housing to separate the first and second sections. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of sections further includes: a third section comprising a third housing having a third opening formed therein, and a third penetrating member extending from the third housing; and a fourth section comprising a fourth housing having a fourth opening formed therein, and a fourth penetrating member extending from the fourth housing. 18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the third penetrating member extends through the fourth opening and into the fourth internal cavity of the fourth housing. 19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the fourth opening in the fourth housing defines a transverse cross-sectional dimension smaller than a maximum transverse cross-sectional dimension defined by the third penetrating member. 20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the third and fourth sections are formed from a resilient material such that the tensile force applied to the delivery member causes at least one of the third penetrating member or the fourth opening the fourth housing to deform, and thereby permit the third penetrati
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