Patents Assigned to Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.
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Publication number: 20020022046Abstract: Methods are provided for delivering nitric oxide to the vascular tissue of a patient to inhibit or prevent restenosis or improve vascular function following various surgical procedures or associated with various NO-related conditions. The disclosed methods comprise contacting the vascular tissue of a patient with a medical device coated with a coating comprising nitric oxide associated with and releaseable from a polyurea network formed from the reaction on said medical device of a polyisocyanate; an amine donor and/or hydroxyl donor; an isocyanatosilane adduct having terminal isocyanate groups and at least one hydrolyzable alkoxy group bonded to silicon; and optionally a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene oxide, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol, and polyacrylic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Eugene Tedeschi, Chirag B. Shah
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Patent number: 6071298Abstract: A stent for helping to hold open a lumen in a tubular body structure has at least one axial portion (preferably an axial end portion) that stents the surrounding portion of the tubular body structure to a lesser degree than another axial portion of the stent. For example, the stent portion that stents to a lesser degree may be circumferentially weaker than the other stent portion, or it may recoil more than the other stent portion after the stent is applied by being circumferentially expanded and then released.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Arterial Vascular Engineering Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Lashinski, Matthew J. Birdsall
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Patent number: 5980486Abstract: A rapidly exchangeable catheter for use in the coronary arteries includes an elongate relatively stiff proximal segment that defines an inflation lumen, an intermediate, shorter segment formed from a more flexible plastic material and having two lumens, and a third, single lumen distal segment. A balloon or other instrumentality adapted to operate in a coronary artery is mounted to the distal region of the catheter. The intermediate and distal segments include a guidewire lumen by which the catheter may be advanced along a guidewire. The proximal segment may include an inflation lumen when the operating instrumentality at the distal end of the catheter is a balloon.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Christine D. Enger
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Patent number: 5810868Abstract: A stent and method for manufacturing a stent comprising an expandable, generally tubular body portion in which one or both ends of the stent are provided with a generally rounded, smooth radiused portion that forms a bulbous protrusion out of the plane of the circumference of the stent. The design of the stent increases the profile of the end of the stent and decreases the risk of injury or vessel dissection during stent deployment.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lashinski, Matthew Birdsall
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Patent number: 5800509Abstract: An endovascular support device for treatment of chronic restenosis or other vascular narrowing is disclosed together with a method of manufacture and a method for delivering a plurality of such devices to an affected area of a vessel. In a preferred embodiment, the endovascular support device comprises a unitary wire-like structure configured to form a plurality of upper and lower peaks which may be compressed for delivery to an affected area of a coronary or peripheral vessel in a human, and then expanded to maintain a passageway through the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Boneau
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Patent number: 5674278Abstract: An endovascular support device for treatment of chronic restenosis or other vascular narrowing is disclosed together with a method of manufacture and a method for delivering a plurality of such devices to an affected area of a vessel. In a preferred embodiment, the endovascular support device comprises a unitary wire-like structure configured to form a plurality of upper and lower peaks which may be compressed for delivery to an affected area of a coronary or peripheral vessel in a human, and then expanded to maintain a passageway through the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Arterial Vascular Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Boneau