IP Library Granted Patent US 8,192,482
Granted Patent B2
US 8,192,482 · App. 09/977,826 · Granted Jun 5, 2012

Endoluminal stent

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Patent No.
US 8,192,482
App. No.
09/977,826
Granted
Jun 5, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stent is provided comprising a plurality of hoops aligned along a common axis, wherein each of the hoops is oriented in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the stent. Each of the hoops includes a plurality of elongate elements joined to one another and forming apices that point in a direction along the axis of the stent. The stent also comprises means for securing an apex of one hoop to a juxtaposed apex of a neighboring hoop.

Claims (45)

1. A stent comprising:

a plurality of hoops aligned along a common axis, each of said hoops being non-helical and oriented in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the stent, and each of said hoops including a plurality of elongate elements joined to one another and forming apices that point in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the stent, and wherein at least one elongate element in each hoop is a continuation of an elongate element of an adjacent hoop; and

means for securing an apex of one hoop to an abutting a juxtaposed apex of a neighboring hoop.

2. A stent as recited in claim 1 comprising at least one stent segment in combination with one or more additional stent segments.

3. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein said one or more additional segments are axially aligned with one another.

4. A stent as recited in claim 3 wherein said axially aligned segments are connected to one another by a tubular fabric element.

5. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein said one or more additional segments are secured to one another by connecting means connecting at least some of the apices of hoops at mating ends of said stent and said additional segments.

6. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein adjacent hoops are of the same diameter.

7. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein adjacent hoops are of a different diameter.

8. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein a first additional segment is axially parallel to, but non-common co-axial with, said stent segment.

9. A stent as recited in claim 8 further comprising a second additional segment axially parallel to said stent segment, but non-co-axial with either said stent segment or said first additional stent segment.

10. A stent as recited in claim 9 wherein at least one of said first and second additional stent segments is of frustoconical shape and is further combined with a third an additional stent segment, one end of which includes a mating frustoconical shape.

11. A stent as recited in claim 10 , wherein said mating frustoconical stent segments are adapted to be separately placed in a bifurcated artery and then, by expansion of one of said frustoconical stent segments, secured to one another.

12. A stent as recited in claim 2 wherein at least one of said additional stent segments comprises:

a plurality of hoops aligned along a common axis, each of said hoops oriented in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the additional stent segment, and each of said hoops including a plurality of elongate elements joined to one another and forming apices that point in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the additional stent segment; and

means for securing an apex of one hoop to a juxtaposed apex of a neighboring hoop.

13. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hoops are formed of a single continuous wire.

14. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 13 wherein said wire is nitinol.

15. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means is a suture.

16. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 15 wherein said suture is a tied loop of thermoplastic material.

17. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means is a staple.

18. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means is wire twisted into loop.

19. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 18 wherein said wire is nitinol.

20. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means is bead of thermoplastic material.

21. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein each longitudinal end of the stent is substantially perpendicular square to the longitudinal axis of the stent.

22. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 wherein said stent is at least partially covered in fabric.

23. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a radiopaque marker disposed on at least one end of the stent.

24. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 23 wherein said radiopaque marker comprises a radiopaque element attached to one end of said stent.

25. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 24 wherein said element is a platinum wire.

26. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 24 wherein said element is a gold wire.

27. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 23 wherein said radiopaque marker comprises a radiopaque tube disposed around a part of said stent.

28. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 27 wherein said tube is platinum.

29. An endoluminal stent as claimed in claim 27 wherein said tube is gold.

30. A stent comprising a tubular member having a plurality of hoops aligned adjacent one another along the longitudinal axis of said tubular member, each of said hoops comprising a plurality of elongate elements, with pairs of said elongate elements meeting one another and forming vertices axially pointing in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the stent, wherein at least some of said vertices axially abut and are individually connected to oppositely pointed vertices of elongate elements of an adjacent hoop, wherein the vertices of each hoop pointed in the axial direction lie in a common plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member, and wherein at least one elongate element in each hoop is a continuation of an elongate element of an adjacent hoop.

31. A prosthesis for placement in a body lumen comprising a tubular graft supported and adapted to be retained in said lumen by a stent as recited in claim 30 .

32. A method of reinforcing a body vessel using a tubular sheath disposed between an entry location in a body and an implantation location, said method comprising the steps of:

a. providing a stent as recited in claim 30 ;

b. compressing the stent into its compressed configuration;

c. inserting the compressed stent into the tubular sheath;

d. delivering the compressed stent through the tubular sheath to the implantation location; and

e. withdrawing the sheath while holding the stent at the implantation location within the vessel and expanding the stent within the implantation location as the sheath is withdrawn by permitting the self-expandable stent, as the constraint of the sheath is removed to return to said expanded configuration;

whereby the stent is securely disposed in the implanted state against said body vessel.

33. A method according to claim 32 , wherein said stent is comprised of a shape memory material.

34. A method according to claim 33 , wherein said shape memory material is nitinol and step (b) is performed at low temperature.

35. A method according to claim 32 , wherein at least one elongate element in each hoop is a continuation of an elongate element of an adjacent hoop.

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