IP Library Granted Patent US 8,864,813
Granted Patent B2
US 8,864,813 · App. 11/630,921 · Granted Oct 21, 2014

Balloon/self-expanding stent graft

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Patent No.
US 8,864,813
App. No.
11/630,921
Granted
Oct 21, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intraluminal prosthesis for strengthening a lumen. The prosthesis may include a tubular graft ( 50 ) comprising a hollow flexible body ( 20 ). A self-expanding stent ( 19 ) may be coupled to the body ( 20 ) that provides enough outward radial force to expand the body. The prosthesis also includes a tubular stent ( 17 ). The tubular stent has a first diameter and a second expanded diameter. The tubular stent ( 17 ) is formable to the second diameter by application of an outwardly extending force from the interior of the tubular stent. The second diameter is at least equal to the interior diameter of the hollow flexible body ( 20 ).

Claims (37)

1. An intraluminal prosthesis for placement in a body lumen having an interior surface, the prosthesis comprising:

a tubular graft comprising a hollow flexible body and a graft lumen, the hollow flexible body having a proximal end and a distal end, and an exterior surface and an interior surface along the graft lumen;

at least one self-expanding stent coupled along the exterior surface of the hollow flexible body; and

a balloon expandable tubular stent, discrete from the at least one self-expanding stent, coupled to the interior surface along the graft lumen at the proximal end of the hollow flexible body and axially adjacent the at least one self expanding stent, the balloon expandable tubular stent having a first diameter and a second expanded diameter;

wherein the balloon expandable tubular stent is expandable to the second diameter by application of an outwardly extending force from an interior of the balloon expandable tubular stent, and the second diameter is at least equal to an interior diameter of the graft lumen of the tubular graft;

where the at least one self expanding stent has a radial force just enough to expand and maintain the hollow flexible body in an expanded configuration so that patency of the graft lumen is maintained, and the balloon expandable tubular stent has a radial force sufficient to seal the proximal end of the tubular graft to the interior surface of said body lumen, and

where the radial force of the self-expanding stent is independent of the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent and less than the radial force of the balloon expandable stent.

2. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the at least one self-expanding stent comprises a plurality of self-expanding stents that are coupled along a length of a portion of the hollow flexible body.

3. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the balloon expandable tubular stent comprises an elongated member with a passage extending longitudinally there through.

4. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the balloon expandable tubular stent comprises stainless steel.

5. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the tubular graft comprises a derived collagen material.

6. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 5 wherein the derived collagen material is an extracellular matrix.

7. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the extracellular matrix is small intestinal submucosa.

8. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the extracellular matrix is stomach submucosa.

9. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the extracellular matrix is pericardium.

10. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the extracellular matrix is liver basement membrane.

11. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the extracellular matrix is urinary bladder submucosa.

12. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the tubular graft comprises a synthetic material.

13. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 12 wherein synthetic material is a polyester.

14. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 12 wherein synthetic material is polytetrafluoroethylene.

15. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 12 wherein synthetic material is expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.

16. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent is greater than the radial force of the at least one self-expanding stent.

17. An intraluminal prosthesis for placement in a body lumen having an interior surface, the prosthesis comprising:

a tubular graft comprising a hollow flexible body and a graft lumen and having a proximal end and a distal end, the hollow flexible body having an exterior surface and an interior surface along the graft lumen;

a first self-expanding stent coupled to and extending past the proximal end of the tubular graft;

a plurality of second self-expanding stents coupled along a length of the exterior surface of the hollow flexible body, the second self-expanding stents having a radial force just enough to expand and maintain the hollow flexible body in an expanded configuration so that patency of the graft lumen is maintained; and

a balloon expandable tubular stent, discrete from the first and second self-expanding stents coupled along a length of the interior surface of the hollow flexible body at the proximal end, the balloon expandable tubular stent positioned axially adjacent the first self expanding stent and the second self-expanding stents, the balloon expandable tubular stent having a first diameter and a second expanded diameter,

wherein the balloon expandable tubular stent is expandable to the second diameter by application of an outwardly extending force from an interior of the balloon expandable tubular stent, and the second diameter is at least equal to an interior diameter of the graft lumen of the tubular graft; and where the balloon expandable tubular stent has a radial force sufficient to seal the proximal end of the tubular graft to the interior surface of said lumen, and

where the radial force of the self-expanding stents is independent of the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent and less than the radial force of the balloon expandable stent.

18. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 17 , wherein the first self-expanding stent comprises barbs to anchor said prosthesis to a selected location within said lumen.

19. The intraluminal prosthesis of claim 17 , wherein the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent is greater than the radial force of the second self-expanding stents.

20. An intraluminal prosthesis for placement in a body lumen having an interior surface, the prosthesis comprising:

a tubular graft comprising a hollow flexible body and a graft lumen and having a proximal end and a distal end, the body having an exterior surface and an interior surface along the graft lumen;

a plurality of self-expanding stents coupled along a length of the exterior surface of the body, the self-expanding stents having a radial force just enough to expand and maintain the hollow flexible body in an expanded configuration so that patency of the graft lumen is maintained; and

one or more balloon expandable tubular stents, discrete from the self-expanding stents, coupled along a length of a portion of the interior surface of the body along the graft lumen, the balloon expandable tubular stent having a first diameter and a second expanded diameter,

wherein the balloon expandable tubular stent is expandable to the second diameter by application of an outwardly extending force from an interior of the balloon expandable tubular stent, and the second diameter is at least equal to an interior diameter of the graft lumen of the tubular graft; and where the balloon expandable tubular stent has a radial force sufficient to seal the tubular graft to the interior surface of said lumen, the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent being greater than the radial force of the self-expanding stents, and

where the radial force of the self-expanding stent is independent of the radial force of the balloon expandable tubular stent and less than the radial force of the balloon expandable stent.

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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