IP Library Granted Patent US 7,691,109
Granted Patent B2
US 7,691,109 · App. 11/230,757 · Granted Apr 6, 2010

Method of producing low profile stent and graft combination

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Patent No.
US 7,691,109
App. No.
11/230,757
Granted
Apr 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Large diameter self-expanding endoprosthetic devices, such as stents and stent grafts for delivery to large diameter vessels, such as the aorta, are disclosed having very small compacted delivery dimensions. Devices with deployed dimensions of 26 to 40 mm or more are disclosed that are compacted to extremely small dimensions of 5 mm or less, enabling percutaneous delivery of said devices without the need for surgical intervention. Compaction efficiencies are achieved by combining unique material combinations with new forms of restraining devices, compaction techniques, and delivery techniques. These inventive devices permit consistent percutaneous delivery of large vessel treatment devices. Additionally, small endoprosthetic devices are disclosed that can be compacted to extremely small dimensions for delivery through catheter tubes of less than 1 mm diameter.

Claims (47)

1. A method of compacting an endoprosthesis comprising:

providing a self-expanding endoprosthesis comprising a stent-element;

providing at least one internally tapered die proportioned to compact the endoprosthesis, the tapered die comprising multiple raised flutes and grooves therein;

passing the endoprosthesis through the tapered die to reduce dimensions of the endoprosthesis, the raised flutes and grooves causing the endoprosthesis to fold into uniform pleats in its compacted dimension; and

passing the endoprosthesis through the tapered die at least one additional time.

2. The method of claim 1 that further comprises:

providing the stent-element with forward facing apices and rearward facing apices;

providing a tether line attached to or aligned with one or more of the apices;

pulling the endoprosthesis through the tapered die using the tether line.

3. The method of claim 2 that further comprises:

providing an actuation mechanism;

attaching the tether line to the actuation mechanism to pull the endoprosthesis through the tapered die.

4. The method of claim 2 that further comprises,

aligning the tether lines with only forward facing apices so that when the tether lines are pulled through the grooves only the forward facing apices are visible on the outside of the compressed endoprosthesis.

5. The method of claim 1 that further comprises

positioning the flutes evenly around the tapered die so as to produce uniform spacing of pleats around the compressed endoprosthesis.

6. The method of claim 5 that further comprises:

providing a uniform spacing of grooves within the tapered die;

providing a tether line to correspond with each groove; and

passing the endoprosthesis through the tapered die using the tether lines.

7. The method of claim 1 that further comprises

including a cover attached to the stent-element.

8. The method of claim 1 that further comprises

cooling the endoprosthesis prior to passing through the tapered die.

9. The method of claim 1 that further comprises allowing the endoprosthesis to expand before passing it through the tapered die at least one additional time.

10. A method of compacting an endoprosthesis comprising

providing a self-expanding endoprosthesis having a first diameter;

compacting the endoprosthesis to a second diameter smaller than the first diameter;

allowing the endoprosthesis to expand to a diameter larger than the second diameter;

subsequently compacting the endoprosthesis to a third diameter smaller than the second diameter;

providing at least one tapered die proportioned to compact the endoprosthesis;

passing the endoprosthesis through the at least one tapered die to reduce dimensions of the endoprosthesis;

providing flutes and grooves on the at least one tapered die; and

passing the endoprosthesis through the tapered die with flutes and grooves in order to establish pleated folds in the endoprosthesis when compacted.

11. The method of claim 10 that further comprises pulling the endoprosthesis through the at least one tapered die using at least one tether line.

12. The method of claim 11 that further comprises

providing an actuation mechanism;

attaching the tether line to the actuation mechanism to pull the endoprosthesis through the at least one tapered die.

13. The method of claim 10 that further comprises

positioning the flutes evenly around the tapered die so as to produce uniform spacing of pleats around the compressed endoprosthesis.

14. The method of claim 13 that further comprises

providing a uniform spacing of grooves within the at least one tapered die;

providing a tether line to correspond with each groove; and

passing the endoprosthesis through the tapered die using the tether lines.

15. The method of claim 10 that further comprises

providing an endoprosthesis that comprises a stent-element and an attached cover.

16. The method of claim 10 that further comprises cooling the endoprosthesis prior to compacting it.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2012
From: GORE ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC.
To: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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