WO2000044306A1 - Biodegradable polymeriprotein based coils for intralumenal implants - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to the field of surgical and endovascular interventional instruments and specially to Intraluminal implants for occlusion of vessels or aneurysms.
- Brain aneurysms are the commonest cause of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) which is a significant life-threatening disease in adults. Annually in North America, the rupture of saccular aneurysms accounts for 25000 new cases of SAH. Microsurgical clipping of an aneurysm has been considered the gold standard for the treatment of this disease. Recently, intravascular treatment of aneurysms has become an accepted alternative technique. With the availability of microcatheters capable of accessing the intracranial circulation it has become possible to obliterate an aneurysm by filling it with soft platinum detachable coils (Guglielmi Detachable Coils; GDC).
- GDC Global System for Delivery and detachment of platinum coils within an aneurysm.
- Recent advances in endovascular techniques have proved valuable in the treatment of cerebral saccular aneurysms.
- GDCs have contributed especially to improvements in the endovascular management of cerebral aneurysms.
- the size of an aneurysm neck has an important effect on the anatomic results of aneurysm obliteration. It has been reported that in one study complete obliteration of aneurysms was achieved in 85% of small-necked aneurysms and 15% of wide-necked aneurysms.
- GDCs Guglielmi detachable coils
- Occlusion coils are used to occlude a site within a body lumen, such as a blood vessel, brain aneurysm, or vascular malformation.
- the coils are typically placed at a desired site within the lumen by means of a microcatheter.
- the coils are normally made of a radioopaque, biocompatible metals such as platinum, gold, or tungsten.
- the coils occlude the aneurysm by posing a physical barrier to blood flow and by promoting thrombus formation.
- the formation of the neo-endothelium and mature intra-aneurysmal thrombus is necessary prior to subsequent organization and scar formation that, in turn, yields a permanently occluded aneurysm.
- metallic coils can be insufficiently thrombogenic to promote the establishment of firm and mature thrombus within the aneurysm. They have difficulty in promoting endothelialization across the wide neck of an aneurysm. Therefore, it is advantageous to tightly pack the aneurysm with coils for complete cure of the aneurysms. This may cause a mass effect on adjacent the brain parenchyma or cranial nerves.
- Bioabsorbable polymers such as polyglycolic acid and polyglycolic/poly-L-lactic acid copolymers, or bioabsorbable proteins, such as collagen and gelatins, have been used to make Intraluminal implants. These bioabsorbable polymers or proteins are also used to provide a the drug delivery vehicle (such as for continuous local delivery of growth factors). It is necessary to modify biological cellular response in preparation for acceleration of wound healing.
- Coil thrombogenicity was enhanced previously by increasing the surface area of the coils with fabric strands, such as Dacron, and by placing such coils into a thrombin solution. More recently, some investigators have modified the surfaces of platinum coils by coating them with collagen or polyurethane. This has resulted in some advantages, such as an increase in thrombogenicity of these coils.
- protein coatings on platinum surfaces are usually weak and may be removed easily during the delivery of the coils. Additionally, weakly coated proteins may be washed off by high-velocity arterial flow and may be a potential source of distal thromboemboli.
- polyurethane coatings in particular also have the disadvantage of producing unfavorable changes in GDC performance, affecting their softness, thinness, smoothness,
- GDCs and surrounding thrombus within an aneurysm are continuously exposed to and interact with circulating blood at the neck of the aneurysm.
- Coil compaction resulting from the force of pulsatile arterial blood flow is one of the reasons for incomplete obliteration of aneurysms. When this occurs, there is a potential risk of aneurysm recanalization and (re)rupture.
- Re- endothelialization and the promotion of wound healing in the aneurysmal sac and across its neck are necessary for complete aneurysm cure.
- the invention is an intravascular device that modifies either accelerating or decreasing biological cellular response comprising a separable tip or coil comprised at least in part of at least one biocompatible and absorbable polymer or protein, and a placement device associated with the separable coil adapted to dispose the coil into a selected body lumen.
- the biocompatible and absorbable polymer or protein promotes an intra-aneurysmal inflammatory response and healing of the aneurysms.
- This device may carry growth factors, such as a vascular endothelial growth factor, a basic fibroblast growth factor or a mixture of several growth factors or cytokines.
- the separable tip which also need not be a coil, need not be comprised of a polymer or protein, but may be comprised of any material now known or later devised which is biocompatible, absorbable and which promotes an intra-aneurysmal inflammatory response and promotes healing of the aneurysm.
- the biocompatible and absorbable polymer is in the illustrated embodiment at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of polyglycolic acid, poly ⁇ glycolic acid/poly-L-lactic acid copolymers, polycaprolactive, polyhydroxybutyrate/hydroxyvalerate copolymers, poly-L- lactide, polydioxanone, polycarbonates, and polyanhydrides.
- the biocompatible and absorbable protein is at least one protein selected from the group consisting of collagen, fibrinogen, fibronectin, vitronectin, laminin, and gelatin.
- the coil is composed of the biocompatible and absorbable polymer or protein with a radio-opaque material is disposed thereon.
- the coil is composed of a radio-opaque material, and the biocompatible and absorbable polymer or protein is disposed thereon.
- the invention is also characterized as a method for forming a thrombus comprising the steps of providing a separable coil comprised at least in part of at least one biocompatible and absorbable polymer or protein and disposing the separable coil into a body lumen including the various combinations and examples described above.
- the method further of comprises the step of providing the coil with a growth factor, and in particular a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), or other growth factors.
- a growth factor and in particular a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), or other growth factors.
- VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
- bFGF basic fibroblast growth factor
- a biodegradable polymer (or protein) coils are used to control thrombosis or accelerate wound healing of the brain aneurysms for which platinum coils sometimes have often proven unsatisfactory.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method of drug delivery system using biodegradable polymer (or proteins) in the combination with growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or other growth factors which promote long lasting effect of the wound healing
- growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) or other growth factors which promote long lasting effect of the wound healing
- biodegradable coils are useful for treating giant brain aneurysms to prevent the mass effect on the brain parenchyma or cranial nerves by shrinkage of scaring aneurysm.
- the implants of the invention may be placed within body lumens, e.g., blood vessels, Fallopian tubes, etc., of any mammalian species, including humans.
- the implant coils are made of biocompatible and absorbable polymers or proteins.
- bioabsorbable polymers that have been used in the illustrated embodiment to make Intraluminal implants include but are not limited to polyglycolic acid, poly ⁇ gycolic/poly-L-lactic acid copolymers, polycaprolactive, polyhydroxybutyrate /hydroxyvalerate copolymers, poly-L-lactide, polydioxanone, polycarbonates, and polyanhydrides.
- bioabsorbable proteins that have been used in the illustrated embodiment to make Intraluminal implants include but are not limited to collagen, fibrinogen, fibronectin, vitronectin, laminin and gelatin.
- the bioabsorbable polymer coils may be coated or mixed with radioopaque materials such as tantalum or platinum.
- the bioabsorbable polymer or protein itself may be mounted or coated onto coils or wires of metals such as platinum or nitonol.
- Preferred growth factors for use in the invention are the naturally occurring mammalian angiogenic growth such as VEGF, or b-FGF. Mixtures of such growth factors may also be used if desired.
- the biodegradable polymer coils of the invention can be placed within the body lumen, vascular system or vessels using procedures well known in the art.
- the desired site within the vessel is accessed with a catheter.
- the catheter may be guided to the site by the use of guide wires.
- the catheter lumen is cleared by removing guide wire.
- the coils are loaded by means of a pusher wire.
- the coils may be attached to the distal end of the pusher via a cleavable joint (e.g., a joint that is severable by heat, electrolysis, electrodynamic activation or other means) or a mechanical joint that permits the coil to be detached from the distal end of the pusher wire by mechanical manipulation.
- the coils may be free and detached from the pusher wire, simply pushed through the catheter and expelled from the distal end of the catheter.
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