Devices, systems, and methods for treating volume overload
US-2024423627-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2020237494A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020237494-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916577579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tubular tissue graft device is provided comprising a tubular member and a restrictive fiber matrix of a bioerodible polymer about a circumference of the tubular tissue. The matrix may be electrospun onto the tubular tissue. In one embodiment, the tubular tissue is from a vein, such as a saphenous vein, useful as an arterial graft, for example and without limitation, in a coronary artery bypass procedure. Also provided is method of preparing a tubular graft comprising depositing a fiber matrix of a bioerodible polymer about a perimeter of a tubular tissue to produce a tubular tissue graft device. A cardiac bypass method comprising bypassing a coronary artery with a tubular tissue graft device comprising a vein and a restrictive fiber matrix of a bioerodible polymer about a circumference of the vein also is provided.
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1 - 222 . (canceled) 223 . A graft device comprising: a tubular vascular tissue having a wall defining a lumen, the lumen extending from a first end of the tubular tissue to a second end of the tubular tissue, the wall having an exterior surface; a fiber matrix deposition comprising a polymer, the fiber matrix deposition surrounding the exterior surface of the tubular tissue; and a scaffold disposed relative to the fiber matrix deposition and surrounding the exterior surface of the tubular tissue. 224 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the fiber matrix surrounds the exterior surface of the tubular tissue from the first end to the second end of the tubular tissue. 225 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold surrounds the exterior surface of the tubular tissue from the first end to the second end of the tubular tissue. 226 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the exterior surface of the tubular tissue defines a circumference, the scaffold surrounding the circumference of the tubular tissue. 227 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold has at least one of a mesh structure, a coil structure, a braided structure, or a knitted structure. 228 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold is flexible. 229 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold is anisotropic. 230 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold surrounds the fiber matrix. 231 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold is between the tubular tissue and the fiber matrix. 232 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold and the fiber matrix are intertwined. 233 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold and the fiber matrix are bonded. 234 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold and the fiber matrix comprise a single-layer or a composite structure. 235 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold and the fiber matrix comprise a two-layer or laminate structure. 236 . The device of claim 223 , wherein the scaffold comprises a first material and the fiber matrix comprises a second material. 237 . The device of claim 237 , wherein the first material is selected from the group consisting of nitinol, stainless steel, a plastic, a polymer, and combinations thereof. 238 . A method of manufacturing a graft device for use in a patient, the method comprising: a. determining a patient parameter from an assessment of the patient; b. providing a tubular member; and c. applying a fiber matrix including a polymer disposed about a circumference of the tubular member, a portion of the fiber matrix being applied to accommodate or modify the patient parameter. 239 . The method of claim 238 , further comprising applying a scaffold about the circumference of the tubular member. 240 . The method of claim 238 , wherein the fiber matrix is applied to the tubular member by electrospinning. 241 . A graft device for use in a patient, the graft device comprising: a. a tubular member comprising a length and a circumference; and b. a restrictive fiber matrix including a polymer disposed about a length and circumference of the tubular member; wherein the fiber matrix comprises at least one parameter that varies along the length of the fiber matrix, the circumference of the fiber matrix, or both the length and circumference of the fiber matrix.
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