Patents by Inventor Whye-Kei Lye
Whye-Kei Lye has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9770349Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices containing nanoporous surfaces and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable vascular stents or other biomedical devices having at least one dealloyed nanoporous layer that promotes improved cellular adhesion properties that promote healing and long term biocompatibility. In the case of stents, the nanoporous layer promotes re-endothelialization at sites of stent implantation vasculature, improves overall healing, and reduces inflammation and intimal disease progression. The nanoporous layer may be optionally loaded with one or more therapeutic agent to further improve the function of the implanted stent and further augment clinical efficacy.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: University of Virginia Patent FoundationInventors: Gary Owens, Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Joshua Spradlin, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Kareen Looi
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Patent number: 8449602Abstract: Implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents are described. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy to create the pores of the porous layer. The porous layer may be adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. The medical device may be a vascular stent having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Gary K. Owens, Brian R. Wamhoff, Matthew S. Hudson, Joshua Spradlin, Kareen Looi
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Patent number: 8124166Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Gary Owens, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew S. Hudson, Whye-Kei Lye, Joshua Spradlin, Michael Reed, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20100260922Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Gary K. Owens, Brian R. Wamhoff, Matthew S. Hudson, Whye-Kei Lye, Joshua Spradlin, Michael Reed, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20100125238Abstract: A system for delivering one or more therapeutic agents contained on or within a delivery segment through a passageway, e.g., a blood vessel, for treatment of a localized region of the passageway, or for treatment of region adjacent to the localized region of the passageway, is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: THERAWIRE, INC.Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Kareen Looi
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Patent number: 7713573Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Gary K. Owens, Brian R. Wamhoff, Matthew S. Hudson, Whye-Kei Lye, Joshua Spradlin, Michael Reed, Kareen Looi
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Patent number: 7500986Abstract: Apparatuses, systems and methods for treating a patient by positioning an expandable body (10) having one or more microstructures (14) within a body lumen and penetrating the lumen wall with the microstructures (14). The microstructures are formed in or attached to the lumen through a cacheter or other suitable device. Each microstructure (14) has an end (16) which is attached to the expandable body and a free end (18). Once the apparatus is positioned within the body lumen in a desired location one or more of the microstructures are deployed wherein the free ends project radially outwardly. The free ends of the deployed microstructures penetrate the lumen wall by continued expansion of the body. Additionally, a therapeutic agent may be delivered to the lumen wall by the penetrated microstructures.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Michael L. Reed, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20080086198Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices containing nanoporous surfaces and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable vascular stents or other biomedical devices having at least one nanoporous layer that promotes improved cellular adhesion properties that promote healing and long term biocompatibility. In the case of stents, the nanoporous layer promotes re-endothelialization at sites of stent implantation vasculature, improves overall healing, and reduces inflammation and intimal disease progression. The nanoporous layer may be optionally loaded with one or more therapeutic agent to further improve the function of the implanted stent and further augment clinical efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Gary Owens, Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Joshua Spradlin, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Kareen Looi
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Patent number: 7294409Abstract: Methods for fabricating a medical device having at least one porous layer include providing a medical device having at least one alloy and removing at least one component of the alloy to form the porous layer. Although methods may be used to make stent devices with porous layers, any other suitable medical device may be made having one or more porous layers. An alloy may include any suitable combination of metals and sometimes a combination of metal and non-metal. In some embodiments, one or more of the most electrochemically active component(s) of an alloy are removed by the dissolving (or “dealloying”) process, to leave a porous matrix behind. The porous matrix layer may then be infused with one or more therapeutic agents for enhancing treatment of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: University of VirginaInventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Kareen Looi, Michael L. Reed
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Publication number: 20070038288Abstract: Apparatuses, systems and methods are provided for repairing aneurysms in the vasculature of a patient. An aneurysm is repaired by positioning a tube or graft within the vasculature, extending through the region of the aneurysm to provide a blood flow conduit similar to the native vasculature. The tube is held in place within the vasculature by at least one expandable body having at least one microstructure. The microstructures are attached to the expandable body in a low profile fashion suitable for atraumatic introduction to the vasculature with the use of a catheter or other suitable device. Each microstructure has an end which is attached to the expandable body and a free end. Once the apparatus is positioned within the vasculature in the desired location, the one or more of the microstructures are deployed so that the free ends project radially outwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2003Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Mark Wholey
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Publication number: 20060276885Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Gary Owens, Michael Reed, Brian Wamhoff, Kareen Looi, Joshua Spradlin
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Publication number: 20060276878Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Gary Owens, Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Joshua Spradlin, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20060276884Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Gary Owens, Brian Wamhoff, Michael Reed, Kareen Looi, Joshua Spradlin
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Publication number: 20060276879Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Gary Owens, Brian Wamhoff, Joshua Spradlin, Matthew Hudson
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Publication number: 20060276877Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Gary Owens, Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Joshua Spradlin, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20060271169Abstract: Methods for fabricating a medical device having at least one porous layer include providing a medical device having at least one alloy and removing at least one component of the alloy to form the porous layer. Although methods may be used to make stent devices with porous layers, any other suitable medical device may be made having one or more porous layers. An alloy may include any suitable combination of metals and sometimes a combination of metal and non-metal. In some embodiments, one or more of the most electrochemically active component(s) of an alloy are removed by the dissolving (or “dealloying”) process, to leave a porous matrix behind. The porous matrix layer may then be infused with one or more therapeutic agents for enhancing treatment of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Kareen Looi, Michael Reed
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Publication number: 20060193888Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Whye-Kei Lye, Gary Owens, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Joshua Spradlin, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20060193889Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Joshua Spradlin, Whye-Kei Lye, Michael Reed, Matthew Hudson
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Publication number: 20060193886Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Gary Owens, Whye-Kei Lye, Matthew Hudson, Brian Wamhoff, Joshua Spradlin, Kareen Looi
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Publication number: 20060193887Abstract: The present invention relates generally to medical devices with therapy eluting components and methods for making same. More specifically, the invention relates to implantable medical devices having at least one porous layer, and methods for making such devices, and loading such devices with therapeutic agents. A mixture or alloy is placed on the surface of a medical device, then one component of the mixture or alloy is generally removed without generally removing the other components of the mixture or alloy. In some embodiments, a porous layer is adapted for bonding non-metallic coating, including drug eluting polymeric coatings. A porous layer may have a random pore structure or an oriented or directional grain porous structure. One embodiment of the invention relates to medical devices, including vascular stents, having at least one porous layer adapted to resist stenosis or cellular proliferation without requiring elution of therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Gary Owens, Brian Wamhoff, Matthew Hudson, Whye-Kei Lye, Joshua Spradlin, Kareen Looi