Layered medical appliances and methods
Medical appliances may be formed of multilayered constructs. The layers of the constructs may be configured with various physical properties or characteristics. The disposition and arrangement of each layer may be configured to create an overall construct with a combination of the individual properties of the layers. Constructs may be used to create vascular prostheses or other medical devices.
1. A multilayered vascular prosthesis, comprising:
a luminal surface comprising a serially deposited fiber layer; and
an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) layer coupled to the serially deposited fiber layer, wherein,
the ePTFE layer comprises one or more sublayers of ePTFE, and
an axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is disposed at an angle to an axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer;
wherein at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is configured to be impermeable to red blood cell migration; and
wherein the one or more sublayers of ePTFE comprise different average pore sizes.
2. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is disposed at an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees to the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
3. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is perpendicular to the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
4. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the multilayered vascular prosthesis.
5. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein an average pore size of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is different than an average pore size of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
6. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein pores of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers are misaligned with pores of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer such that a tortuous path is defined between the pores of the sublayers.
7. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is coupled to a non-porous layer.
8. A multilayered vascular prosthesis, comprising:
a luminal surface comprising a serially deposited fiber layer; and
an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) layer coupled to the serially deposited fiber layer, the ePTFE layer providing at least 65% of the tensile strength, measured in at least one direction, of a construct consisting of the serially deposited fiber layer and the ePTFE layer;
wherein the ePTFE layer comprises two or more sublayers of ePTFE,
wherein the ePTFE layer is configured to be impermeable to red blood cell migration across the ePTFE layer, and wherein pores of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers are misaligned with pores of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
9. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein an average pore size of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is different than an average pore size of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
10. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is coupled to a non-porous layer.
11. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein an axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is disposed at an angle to an axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
12. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 11 , wherein the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is disposed at an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees to the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one adjacent ePTFE sublayer.
13. The multilayered vascular prosthesis of claim 11 , wherein the axis of longitudinal expansion of at least one of the ePTFE sublayers is disposed at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the multilayered vascular prosthesis.