Devices, systems, and methods for treating volume overload
US-2024423627-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9956097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313842547-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A medical device includes a polymer scaffold crimped to a catheter having an expansion balloon. The scaffold has a structure that produces a low late lumen loss when implanted within a peripheral vessel and also exhibits a high axial fatigue life. In a preferred embodiment the scaffold forms ring structures interconnected by links, where a ring has 12 crowns and at most two links connecting adjacent rings.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a scaffold for vascular restorative therapy of a peripheral vessel, comprising: making the scaffold comprising forming a polymer tube and forming the scaffold from the polymer tube, wherein the scaffold comprises a pair of rings adjoined by link struts that extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the scaffold; and crimping the scaffold to a balloon; whereupon implantation of the scaffold in the peripheral vessel by inflation of the balloon the scaffold is plastically deformed to have an expanded diameter, whereupon the scaffold has the following characteristics: between about 8-15% fractured struts after 28 days; K-norm is between about 7 and 15; the expanded diameter is greater than 5 mm; the scaffold has a ratio of the expanded diameter to a wall thickness of about 25:1 to 30:1; and the scaffold has a length greater than 40 mm. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polymer tube is a biaxially expanded polymer tube. 3. A method for making a vascular restorative (VR) scaffold for a peripheral vessel of a body, comprising: using a plurality of prior scaffolds, each having a plurality of first rings adjoined by first links, wherein there are a different number of crowns and/or a different number of the first links connecting first rings between at least a first and second of the plurality of the prior scaffolds; measuring a time-varying mechanical property for at least one of the prior scaffolds when the prior scaffold is subjected to at least a periodic axial loading; and using the measured time-varying mechanical property, making the VR scaffold comprising making second rings and second links adjoining the second rings, wherein the second links extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the VR scaffold, and selecting a strength, stiffness and toughness for the VR scaffold such that the VR scaffold is capable of providing a scaffolding for the peripheral vessel for up to about 3-4 months after the VR scaffold is implanted in the peripheral vessel; wherein the prior scaffold and the VR scaffold are made from the same polymer material. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the measured time-varying mechanical property is one or more of a number of fractured struts, toughness, radial strength/stiffness or pinching stiffness. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the made VR scaffold provides a time rate of change in the mechanical property, over the interval of between 28 and 60 days from implantation in the peripheral vessel, of between about −0.0055 to −0.0035. 6. The method of claim 3 , wherein the prior scaffolds and the VR scaffold are configured for being crimped to a balloon then plastically deformed to an expanded diameter when the balloon is inflated, and wherein a ratio of the expanded diameter to a wall thickness for the VR scaffold is 25:1 to 30:1. 7. The method of claim 3 , wherein the measured time-varying mechanical property is obtained either in-vivo or in-vitro. 8. The method of claim 3 , wherein the VR scaffold is made from a biaxially expanded tube the tube is made from a polymer material comprising poly (L-lactide). 9. A method for making a vascular restorative (VR) scaffold for a peripheral vessel of a body, comprising: using a plurality of prior scaffolds, each having a plurality of first rings adjoined by first links, wherein there are a different number of crowns and/or a different number of first links connecting first rings between at least a first and second of the plurality of the prior scaffolds; measuring a time-varying mechanical property for at least one of the prior scaffolds when the prior scaffolds are subjected to at least a periodic axial loading; and using the measured time-varying mechanical property, making the VR scaffold comprising making second rings and second links adjoining second rings, and selecting a strength, stiffness and toughness for the VR scaffold such that the VR scaffold is capable of providing a scaffolding for the peripheral vessel for up to about 3-4 months after the VR scaffold is implanted in the peripheral vessel; wherein the prior scaffolds and the VR scaffold are configured for being crimped to a balloon then plastically deformed to an expanded diameter when the balloon is inflated, and wherein a ratio of the expanded diameter to a wall thickness for the VR scaffold is 25:1 to 30:1; and wherein each of the first rings of the prior scaffolds have between 8 and 12 crowns and no more than 2-3 links, and the second rings of the VR scaffold each have between 8 and 12 crowns and there are no more than 2-3 second links between second rings. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the measured time-varying mechanical property is one or more of a number of fractured struts, toughness, radial strength/stiffness or pinching stiffness. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the VR scaffold provides a time rate of change in the mechanical property, over the interval of between 28 and 60 days from implantation, of between about −0.0055 to −0.0035. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the measured time-varying mechanical property is obtained either in-vivo or in-vitro. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second links extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the VR scaffold. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the VR scaffold is made from a polymer composition comprising poly (L-lactide). 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the VR scaffold is made from a biaxially expanded tube and the tube is made from the polymer composition comprising poly (L-lactide).
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