Variable expansion force stent
View Patent ↗A stent having varying outward radial force along its length. In use, the stent can provide greater force in vessel regions requiring greater force and less force in regions requiring less. In particular, more force is provided in the narrowed, center of a stenosis, while not applying too much force to the adjoining healthy tissue area. Greater stent expansion is provided in wider vessel geometries and less stent expansion in narrower regions. Varying force is achieved varying the number of elements, the density of elements, and the thickness of the elements.
1. A stent, the stent having a length, the stent expandable from an unexpanded state to an expanded state, the radius of the stent in the unexpanded state being substantially constant along the length of the stent, the stent comprising:
a substantially tubular structure of stent material, the stent material comprising a plurality of interconnected stent elements separated by openings in the structure, interconnected elements meeting at junctions,
the structure having a plurality of regions along the length, each region having a plurality of said junctions, the junctions of at least one region being made up of more stent material than the junctions of the adjacent regions,
said structure having a radially outward biased force, said force being varied along said length, the at least one region having a greater radially outward biased force than the adjacent regions.
2. The stent of claim 1 wherein the plurality of regions comprise a middle region positioned between a first end region and a second end region.
3. The stent of claim 2 wherein the middle region has the junctions made up of more stent material than the junctions of the adjacent regions.
4. The stent of claim 3 wherein the middle region has the greater radially outward biased force.
5. The stent of claim 2 wherein at least one of the first end region and second end region has the junctions made up of more stent material than the junctions of the adjacent regions.
6. The stent of claim 5 wherein at least one of the first end region and second end region has the greater radially outward biased force.
7. The stent of claim 2 wherein the substantially tubular structure is formed from a laser cut tube of stent material.
8. The stent of claim 1 wherein the stent material is a shape memory material.
9. The stent of claim 1 wherein the stent material is Nitinol.