IP Library Granted Patent US 7,011,674
Granted Patent B2
US 7,011,674 · App. 10/174,008 · Granted Mar 14, 2006

Expandable stent apparatus and method

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Patent No.
US 7,011,674
App. No.
10/174,008
Granted
Mar 14, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An expandable stent has a sheeted material which is expanded from a compacted configuration to an expanded configuration. The sheet is maintained in the compacted configuration at least in part by operation of a dynamic force, and the expansion occurs at least in part by removal of the dynamic force. In preferred embodiments, a biocompatible sheeted material is wrapped around a split reed grasper to produce a compacted configuration, and the split reed grasper is rotated to maintain the compacted configuration during insertion of the stent into a patient. The rotation is continued while the stent is positioned, and then the rotation is stopped or slowed to permit expansion of the sheet.

Claims (27)

1. A stent and stent delivery system for inserting a stent into a blood vessel and deploying the stent at a target site within the blood vessel, said stent delivery system comprising:

an insertion catheter of appropriate diameter, length and flexibility for insertion into the blood vessel and navigation within the blood vessel to a location at or near the target site;

a stent comprising a rolled sheet stent having a small diameter rolled configuration in which the stent fits within the lumen of the insertion catheter and a large diameter rolled configuration in which the stent fits within the blood vessel;

a split reed grasper secured to the rolled sheet stent and extending to the proximal end of the insertion catheter; and

a means for rotating the split reed grasper, thereby causing rotation of the rolled sheet stent and facilitating longitudinal movement of the stent;

wherein the means for the rotating split reed grasper comprises a hand held motor.

2. The stent delivery system of claim 1 wherein the split reed grasper is releasably connected to the rolled sheet stent.

3. The stent delivery system of claim 1 wherein the stent comprises a sheet of nitinol.

4. The stent delivery system of claim 1 wherein the stent comprises a sheet of perforated material.

5. A stent and stent delivery system for inserting a stent into a vessel of the body and deploying the stent at a target site within the vessel, said stent delivery system comprising:

an insertion catheter of appropriate diameter, length and flexibility for insertion into the vessel and navigation within the vessel to a location at or near the target site;

a stent having a small diameter configuration in which the stent fits within the lumen of the insertion catheter and a large diameter rolled configuration in which the stent fits within the vessel;

a split reed grasper secured to the stent and extending to the proximal end of the insertion catheter; and

a means for rotating the split reed grasper, thereby causing rotation of the stent and facilitating longitudinal movement of the stent;

wherein the means for rotating the split reed grasper comprises a hand held motor.

6. The stent delivery system of claim 5 wherein the split reed grasper is releasably connected to the stent.

7. The stent delivery system of claim 5 wherein the stent comprises a sheet of nitinol.

8. The stent delivery system of claim 5 wherein stent comprises a sheet of perforated material.

9. A stent and stent delivery system for inserting a stent into a vessel of the body and deploying the stent at a target site within the vessel, said stent delivery system comprising:

an insertion catheter having a lumen;

a stent having a small diameter configuration and a large diameter configuration;

a split reed grasper attached to a shaft at the distal end of the shaft, said split reed grasper secured to the stent, wherein rotation of the shaft facilitates moving the stent out of the lumen of the distal end of the insertion catheter; and

a means for rotating the shaft;

wherein the means for rotating the shaft comprises a hand held motor.

10. The stent delivery system of claim 9 wherein the split reed grasper is releasably connected to the stent.

11. The stent delivery system of claim 9 wherein the stent comprises a sheet of nitinol.

12. The stent delivery system of claim 9 wherein stent comprises a sheet of perforated material.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 041504 FRAME: 0786. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded Mar 30, 2017
From: MICRO THERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: EV3 INC.
Reel/Frame 042115/0084 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 8, 2017
From: MICRO THERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: EV3, INC.
Reel/Frame 041504/0786 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 8, 2017
From: EV3, INC.
To: EV3 LLC
Reel/Frame 041909/0800 →