abstract |
Microchip devices are provided with an inert and biocompatible conformal coating to mitigate adverse responses following device implantation in a patient, to contain and seal a drug or other material within the device, and/or to insulate the electrical connections to the device. The device can include: (1) a substrate having a plurality of reservoirs; (2) reservoir contents, such as a drug or biosensor, in the reservoirs; (3) reservoir caps covering the reservoirs to isolate the contents from environmental components outside the reservoirs; and (4) a conformal coating over the outer surface of at least a portion of the substrate other than the reservoir caps. The reservoir caps can be selectively disintegrated or permeabilized to expose the reservoir contents to environmental components. The conformal coating preferably comprises a vapor depositable polymeric material, such as parylene. Processes for controlling coating of the devices while facilitating reservoir cap exposure are provided. |