Intraluminal medical device having variable axial flexibility about the circumference of the device
View Patent ↗This invention concerns expandable intraluminal medical devices for use within a body passageway or duct, wherein the devices exhibit differing degrees of flexibility around the circumference of the device.
1. An implantable medical device comprising:
a plurality of hoop components each comprising a plurality of substantially longitudinally oriented radial strut members interconnected via radial arc members, the plurality of hoop components forming a substantially tubular device defined by an axial direction and a circumferential direction, the substantially tubular device having one or more discrete regions of greater or lesser stiffness around the circumference of the device; and
a plurality of connecting elements connecting the plurality of hoop components to form a substantially tubular structure, wherein a set of more than one of the plurality of connecting elements have connecting elements that join adjacent corresponding portions of the hoop components and vary in at least one of length, tortuosity, width and depth as compared to adjacent connecting elements in the circumferential direction, thereby cooperating to establish one of the discrete regions of greater or lesser stiffness around the circumference of the device, such that a stiffness at a first discrete region is different than a stiffness at a 90° orientation, wherein the set of more than one of the plurality of connecting elements are in one circumferential region.