Kokate, MN
Jaydeep Kokate, Plymouth, MN US
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20080306580 | BLOOD ACESS APPARATUS AND METHOD - A blood access for dialysis includes a radially distensible support structure having an open lattice structure defining a support wall having interstitial open areas and defining exterior and luminal wall surfaces; a first porous polymeric portion having a plurality of pores, the first porous polymeric portion being securably disposed over at least a portion of the exterior wall portion of the support structure; a second porous polymeric portion having a plurality of pores, the second porous polymeric portion being securably disposed over at least a portion of the luminal portion of the support structure; and a biodegradable and/or bioabsorbable material disposed within the pores of the first polymeric portion and/or pores of the second polymeric portion. | 12-11-2008 |
Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090157172 | STENTS WITH POLYMER-FREE COATINGS FOR DELIVERING A THERAPEUTIC AGENT - Described herein are implantable medical devices, such as intravascular stents, for delivering therapeutic agents to a patient, and methods for making such medical devices. The medical devices comprise a substrate having at least a cavity therein and a pellet disposed in the cavity. The pellet comprises a non-polymeric material having a plurality of pores therein. A therapeutic agent is disposed in at least some of the pores. | 06-18-2009 |
Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Maple Grove, MN US
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20080294246 | Endoprosthesis with Select Ceramic Morphology - An endoprosthesis, such as a stent, includes a ceramic, such as IROX, having a select morphology and composition. | 11-27-2008 |
20090030504 | Medical devices comprising porous inorganic fibers for the release of therapeutic agents - In accordance with an aspect of the invention, implantable or insertable medical devices are provided which comprise a substrate and a therapeutic-agent-loaded porous inorganic fiber. | 01-29-2009 |
20090143855 | Medical Device Including Drug-Loaded Fibers - An endovascular or intraluminal stent comprising an expandable framework including a plurality of interconnected undulating or otherwise connected segments, and a plurality of fibers disposed on the expandable framework. At least a portion of the plurality of fibers is loaded with a therapeutic agent. | 06-04-2009 |
20110319981 | Venous Valve, System, and Method - A venous valve with a frame and a cover on the frame for unidirectional flow of a liquid through the valve. | 12-29-2011 |
Jaydeep Y. Kokate, Plymouth, MN US
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20090118812 | ENDOPROSTHESIS COATING - A method includes: providing a substrate, depositing a ceramic and an extractable material onto the substrate, forming a porous structure in the ceramic by removing the extractable material, and utilizing the ceramic in an endoprosthesis. An endoprosthesis, such as a stent, including a coating formed of a ceramic and an extractable material that can be removed from the coating to form voids is also disclosed. | 05-07-2009 |
Jaydeep Yeshwant Kokate, Plymouth, MN US
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20080319504 | Device for Electrically and Mechanically Stimulating a Compartment in a Body - A device is provided for stimulating select body tissues and organs from within a compartment in a body. The device includes a tube having a distal end, a proximal end and a plurality of lumens. At least one distendable element is located along and coupled to the tube in closer proximity to the distal end than to the proximal end. Each distendable element is configured to expand against the compartment into a first position and contract within the compartment into a second position. At least one electrical component is in association with each of the distendable elements and configured to activate and deactivate electrical stimulation to the select body tissues and organs. The expansion and contraction of each distendable element and the activation and deactivation of each electrical component in the compartment is repeated over a period of time. | 12-25-2008 |
20090209972 | Ventilation Device and Insertion System Therefor - A ventilation device includes a hollow body having a main portion, at least one distal member coupled to a distal end of the main portion and at least one proximal member coupled to a proximal end of the main portion. The at least one distal member is formed of a shape memory material. The hollow body includes a deployed state for maintaining an opening in an anatomical structure and an undeployed state. The shape memory material forms the at least one distal member into a deployed position. The shape memory material is reversibly deformed from the deployed state into the undeployed state such that at least the distal member changes in shape to an undeployed position, while the main portion of the hollow body remains unchanged. | 08-20-2009 |
20110313330 | Device for Electrically and Mechanically Stimulating a Compartment in a Body - A device is provided for stimulating select body tissues and organs from within a compartment in a body. The device includes a tube having a distal end, a proximal end and a plurality of lumens. At least one distendable element is located along and coupled to the tube in closer proximity to the distal end than to the proximal end. Each distendable element is configured to expand against the compartment into a first position and contract within the compartment into a second position. At least one electrical component is in association with each of the distendable elements and configured to activate and deactivate electrical stimulation to the select body tissues and organs. The expansion and contraction of each distendable element and the activation and deactivation of each electrical component in the compartment is repeated over a period of time. | 12-22-2011 |
Jaykeep Y. Kokate, Maple Grove, MN US
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20080275543 | Stent - In at least one embodiment, the invention is directed to mechanisms that affect the elution rate of a therapeutic agent that has been deposited on the surface of at least a portion of a stent. Mechanisms include grooves formed in the therapeutic agent that is coating at least a portion of the surface of the stent. | 11-06-2008 |
20090076591 | Stent Design Allowing Extended Release of Drug and/or Enhanced Adhesion of Polymer to OD Surface - The invention is directed to mechanisms and methods that reduce the delamination of a therapeutic agent from a stent. The mechanisms include holes (channels, wells, and other hole configurations), protrusions, sintered metal cores, clamps/staples, pins, and stainless steel shields. | 03-19-2009 |