IP Library Granted Patent US 8,257,430
Granted Patent B2
US 8,257,430 · App. 11/014,669 · Granted Sep 4, 2012

Interconnected leg extensions for an endoluminal prosthesis

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Patent No.
US 8,257,430
App. No.
11/014,669
Granted
Sep 4, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An endoluminal prosthesis includes two stent grafts with a flexible bridge extending between and connected to the stent grafts. The prosthesis can be part of a prosthesis assembly for treatment of branched vascular systems and can function as an interconnected leg extension prosthesis in combination with a main bifurcated prosthesis. In treating abdominal aortic aneurysms, the prosthesis can be deployed within both iliac arteries.

Claims (13)

1. A modular endoluminal prosthesis comprising:

a primary prosthetic module comprising a graft and at least a first proximal opening and first and second distal openings defining a bifurcation; and

a secondary prosthetic module comprising a first stent graft having a first graft and at least one stent, a second stent graft having a second graft and at least one stent, and a flexible bridge having a first end attached to the first stent graft and a second end attached to the second stent graft;

where at least a portion of the first stent graft is disposed within and extends through the first distal opening of the primary prosthetic module and at least a portion of the second stent graft is disposed within and extends through the second distal opening of the primary prosthetic module; and

where the bridge is longitudinally flexible and expands within the primary prosthetic module from a first configuration to a second configuration, where the distance along the bridge between the first and second stent grafts is greater in the second configuration than in the first configuration so that the combined length of the first stent graft, second stent graft, and bridge, is greater in the second configuration than in the first configuration, and where the bridge spans the bifurcation.

2. The prosthesis of claim 1 where the bridge comprises a zig-zag or sinusoidal shape undulating along a longitudinal path between the first and second ends.

3. The prosthesis of claim 1 where the length of the bridge between the first and second stent grafts is greater than the distance along the bridge between the first and second stent grafts.

4. The prosthesis of claim 1 where, in the second configuration, the first stent graft is disposed at an acute angle to the second stent graft.

5. The prosthesis of claim 1 where, in the second configuration, the bridge is bent into an acute angle.

6. The prosthesis of claim 1 where the flexible bridge comprises at least one wire having a first end attached to the first stent graft, a second end attached to the second stent graft, and a zigzag or sinusoidal shape undulating along a longitudinal path between the first and second ends.

7. The prosthesis of claim 1 where the first stent graft has a different length than the second stent graft.

8. The prosthesis of claim 1 where the primary prosthetic module comprises a first distal leg and a second distal leg and where the first stent graft extends the first distal leg of the primary prosthetic module and the second stent graft extends the second distal leg of the primary prosthetic module.

9. The prosthesis of claim 8 where the first leg is longer than the second leg and the second stent graft is longer than the first stent graft.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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