Vascular implant
View Patent ↗A medical implant ( 20 ) includes first and second ring members ( 22, 24 ), each including a resilient framework ( 26 ) having a generally cylindrical form. A tubular sleeve ( 28 ) is fixed to the first and second ring members so as to hold the ring members in mutual longitudinal alignment, thereby defining a lumen ( 32 ) passing through the ring members. A constricting element ( 30 ) is fit around the sleeve at a location intermediate the first and second ring members so as to reduce a diameter of the lumen at the location.
1. A medical implant, comprising:
first and second ring members each having an expanded configuration, a collapsed configuration and a diameter, and each ring member comprising a resilient framework having a generally cylindrical form, wherein the ring members are discrete and separated from one another by a gap, and
wherein each ring member has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the first end is wider than the second end when the first and second ring members are in the expanded configuration;
a tubular sleeve, disposed in the gap and fixed to the first and second ring members so as to hold the ring members in mutual longitudinal alignment, thereby defining a lumen passing through the ring members; and
a constricting element, which is fit around an outside surface of the sleeve at a location in the gap so as to reduce a diameter of the lumen at the location, wherein the constricting element has a diameter less than the first and second ring diameters in the expanded configuration.
2. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the framework comprises a wire, which is bent in a serpentine form.
3. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the ring members are adapted to be inserted in a radially-compressed form through a body passage to a target position within the passage, and then to expand radially at the target position so as to open the lumen therethrough.
4. The implant according to claim 3 , wherein the framework comprises an elastic material, which is compressible to provide the radially-compressed form of the ring members, and which expands radially when released at the target position.
5. The implant according to claim 2 , further comprising one or more longitudinal support members, fixed to the framework of the first and second ring members, alongside the sleeve, so as to join the first and second ring members together.
6. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the sleeve comprises a fabric.
7. The implant according to claim 6 , wherein the fabric is stitched to the framework of the first and second ring members.
8. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the lumen passing through the first and second ring members has first and second ends, and wherein the framework is configured to provide elongate protrusions at one or more of the ends of the lumen.
9. The implant according to claim 8 , wherein the sleeve is cut at one or more of the first and second ends in conformance with the protrusions.
10. The implant according to claim 9 , wherein the sleeve is cut at the first end in conformance with the protrusions, while the sleeve at the second end covers both the protrusions and interstices between the protrusions at the second end of the lumen.
11. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the implant is adapted to be implanted in a coronary sinus of a patient, so that a flow of blood through the coronary sinus is inhibited by the reduced diameter of the lumen.
12. The implant according to claim 1 , wherein the constricting element is adapted to expand under an outward radial force so as to permit the reduced diameter of the lumen to increase.
13. The implant according to claim 12 , wherein the constricting element comprises an elastic wire, having ends that are fastened together so as to provide the reduced diameter, and which are adapted to open under the outward radial force.