Superhydrophobic coating for airway mucus plugging prevention

US9764067B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9764067-B2
Application numberUS-201414210612-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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A method for reducing mucus accumulation in an airway including disposing an implantable device within an airway, wherein the implantable device has a first end, a second end, and an inner surface defining a lumen extending from the first end to the second end; wherein at least a portion of the inner surface has a hydrophobic polymer coating thereon, wherein a polymer coating surface has dynamic water contact angles of 145 degrees or greater; and wherein the implantable device is constructed and arranged to maintain patency of the airway; wherein accumulation of mucus is reduced as compared to a similar implantable device without the hydrophobic portion of the inner surface. An implantable medical device having a superhydrophobic surface and a method of making an implantable medical device having a superhydrophobic surface are also provided. An implantable medical device having a micropatterned surface with enhanced adhesion to tissue, optionally in combination with other region(s) having a superhydrophobic surface and a method of making such a device. Methods and devices for prevention of bacterial adhesion to implanted medical devices.

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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable medical device comprising: a stent having a first end, a second end, an outer surface, and an inner surface defining a lumen extending from the first end to the second end; and a coating disposed over at least a portion of the stent, wherein the coating includes a superhydrophobic micropattern on the inner surface which is hydrophobic and has dynamic water contact angles of 145 degrees or greater, and wherein the coating includes an anti-migration micropattern on the outer surface, the anti-migration micropattern including holes extending through the coating, the holes arranged between pillars of the anti-migration micropattern. 2. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the implantable medical device has reduced adhesion with aqueous material and mucus material as compared to a similar stent without the coating. 3. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the stent is structured and arranged to maintain the patency of a lumen. 4. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the coating on the inner surface has dynamic water contact angles of 150 degrees or greater. 5. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the superhydrophobic micropattern is adjacent at least one of the first end and the second end. 6. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the superhydrophobic micropattern extends from the first end to the second end. 7. An implantable medical device comprising: an stent having a first end, a second end, and an inner surface defining a lumen extending from the first end to the second end; an anti-migration micropattern disposed on an outer surface of the stent, the anti-migration micropattern including holes extending through the coating, the holes arranged between pillars of the anti-migration micropattern; and a hydrophobic polymer coating disposed on the inner surface, wherein a radially inwardly facing surface of the hydrophobic polymer coating has dynamic water contact angles of 145 degrees or greater. 8. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the hydrophobic polymer coating includes a superhydrophobic microstructure formed on the radially inwardly facing surface. 9. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the hydrophobic polymer coating includes a micropattern. 10. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the radially inwardly facing surface of the hydrophobic polymer coating has dynamic water contact angles of greater than 160 degrees. 11. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the radially inwardly facing surface of the hydrophobic polymer coating has dynamic water contact angles of greater than 170 degrees. 12. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the anti-migration micropattern includes at least one region of the stent having openings devoid of any coating on the inner surface and an outer surface. 13. The implantable medical device of claim 12 , wherein the anti-migration micropattern includes first and second regions of the stent having openings devoid of any coating, the first and second regions disposed at the first and second ends of the stent, respectively, wherein a middle region between the first and second regions has an outer surface with a superhydrophobic coating. 14. The implantable medical device of claim 7 , wherein the polymer coating and the stent are formed as an integral construction, wherein the polymer coating defines a micropattern directly incorporated into a structure of the stent. 15. An implantable medical device comprising: an airway stent having a first end, a second end, an outer surface, and an inner surface defining a lumen extending from the first end to the second end; and a coating disposed over at least a portion of at least one of the inner and outer surfaces, wherein a coating surface of the coating has a micropattern and is hydrophobic with dynamic water contact angles of 145 degrees or greater, wherein the micropattern includes pillars and holes between the pillars extending through the coating. 16. The implantable medical device of claim 15 , wherein the holes are between 0.3 microns and 20 microns across. 17. The implantable medical device of claim 16 , wherein the holes are between 1 micron and 10 microns across. 18. The implantable medical device of claim 15 , wherein the coating is disposed over at least a portion of the inner surface of the stent. 19. The implantable medical device of claim 18 , wherein the coating is disposed over at least a portion of both the inner and outer surfaces of the stent. 20. The implantable medical device of claim 18 , wherein at least a portion of the outer surface of the stent includes an anti-migration micropattern.

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  • Bronchi · CPC title

  • helically-coiled or spirally-coiled, i.e. having a 2-D spiral cross-section · CPC title

  • differing in diameter · CPC title

  • conical · CPC title

  • Modification of implant surfaces in order to improve biocompatibility, cell growth, fixation of biomolecules, e.g. plasma treatment · CPC title

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What does patent US9764067B2 cover?
A method for reducing mucus accumulation in an airway including disposing an implantable device within an airway, wherein the implantable device has a first end, a second end, and an inner surface defining a lumen extending from the first end to the second end; wherein at least a portion of the inner surface has a hydrophobic polymer coating thereon, wherein a polymer coating surface has dynami…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L31/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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