Methods for vascular reconstruction of diseased arteries
View Patent ↗Disclosed are methods for vascular reconstruction of diseased, non-aneurysmal arteries.
1. A method for treating diseased, non-aneurysmal arteries with vascular reconstruction, which method comprises:
(a) identifying the vascular site of a diseased, non-aneurysmal artery in a mammalian patient wherein said vascular site participates in the systemic blood flow of said patient;
(b) inserting one or more stents into the diseased artery at the vascular site; and
(c) delivering a fluidic composition to the vascular site which composition in situ forms a solid in and around the one or more stents, thereby isolating the vascular walls at the vascular site from systemic blood flow;
wherein the vascular reconstruction prevents further growth of the diseased portions of the artery and provides for endothelialization over at least one of said one or more stents and said solid composition.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of said one or more stents is an open or mesh stent.
3. The method of claim 1 , which further comprises conforming the fluidic composition to the contours of the vascular site.
4. The method according to claim 1 which further comprises employing non-particulate agents to fill in the spaces in and around at least one of said one or more stents.
5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fluidic composition comprises a biocompatible polymer, a biocompatible contrast agent, and a biocompatible solvent which solubilizes the biocompatible polymer wherein sufficient amounts of the polymer are employed in the composition such that, upon delivery to the vascular site of the diseased artery, a polymer precipitate forms which coats the vascular wall of the diseased artery and at least one of said one or more stents with a solid polymeric film, thereby isolating the diseased portions of the artery from the systemic blood flow.
6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fluidic composition comprises a biocompatible prepolymer, a contrast agent and optionally a biocompatible solvent.
7. A method for treating a diseased, non-aneurysmal artery in a mammalian patient which method comprises:
(a) identifying the vascular site of a diseased, non-aneurysmal artery in a mammalian patient wherein said vascular site participates in the systemic blood flow of said patient;
(b) delivering a fluidic composition to the vascular site under conditions where the composition in situ forms a solid film which adheres to the vascular wall thereby isolating the vascular walls of the vascular site from systemic blood flow.
8. The method of claim 7 , which further comprises conforming the fluidic composition to the contours of the vascular site.
9. The method according to claim 7 wherein the fluidic composition comprises a biocompatible polymer, a biocompatible contrast agent, and a biocompatible solvent which solubilizes the biocompatible polymer wherein sufficient amounts of the polymer are employed in the composition such that, upon delivery to the vascular site of the diseased artery, a polymer precipitate forms which coats the vascular wall of the diseased artery with a solid polymeric film thereby isolating the diseased portions of the artery from the systemic blood flow.
10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the fluidic composition comprises a biocompatible prepolymer, a contrast agent and optionally a biocompatible solvent.