Patents Assigned to The University Paris V, Faculte Necker
  • Patent number: 5957975
    Abstract: The present invention provides a biodegradable polymeric stent having a programmed pattern of in vivo degradation. When deployed, the stent comprises a substantially cylindrical element having two open ends and a plurality of regions circumferentially spaced around the cylindrical element and extending from one open end to the other open end of the cylindrical element. Each of the regions is configured to have a desired in vivo lifetime. One region is designed to have a shorter in vivo lifetime than the other region or regions so that when the stent is deployed within the lumen of a vessel of a patient, the cylindrical element breaks apart from one open end of the cylindrical element to the other open end of the cylindrical element within a predetermined period of time after the stent is deployed in the patient. In one preferred embodiment the stent is a formed from a biodegradable polymeric band. The band includes a head having a slot and a tongue having a catch mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignees: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, The University Paris V, Faculte Necker, The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, The University of Montpellier I
    Inventors: Antoine Lafont, Michel R. Vert, Fredrick Cornhill, Suming Li, Henri L. Garreau