IP Library Granted Patent US 8,425,585
Granted Patent B2
US 8,425,585 · App. 11/975,950 · Granted Apr 23, 2013

Thoracic arch stent graft and method of delivery

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Patent No.
US 8,425,585
App. No.
11/975,950
Granted
Apr 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stent arrangement ( 12 ) and a stent graft ( 2 ) for curved lumens of the body. The stent graft has a tubular body ( 4 ) of a graft material, at least a portion of which may be arcuate to define an inner curved side ( 4 b ) and an outer curved side ( 4 a ) at least when deployed into the curved vessel. The stent graft has a plurality of self expanding stents ( 10, 12, 13 ) affixed thereto with a greater distance ( 11 a ) between the stents on the outer curved side than on the inner curved side. The stents can be normal, tapered on one or both ends or skewed. When mounted onto a deployment device a twist ( 152, 154 ) may be provided in the graft material between adjacent stents to nest the stents.

Claims (7)

1. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft, the stent graft comprising a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material, at least a portion of which tubular body is arcuate to define an inner curved side of the tubular body and an outer curved side of the tubular body, the stent graft comprising a plurality of self expanding stents affixed thereto and spaced apart along at least a portion of the tubular body, wherein at least some of the stents are normal stents comprising a wire formed into a plurality of struts and bends between adjacent struts, the struts defining a cylindrical body and the bends at each end defining respective planes transverse to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body with the planes substantially parallel to each other and substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body and at least some of the stents are tapered stents comprising a wire formed into a plurality of struts and bends between adjacent struts, the struts defining a cylindrical body and the bends at each end defining respective planes transverse to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body with at least one of the planes being angled with respect to the plane at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body whereby to define a tapered stent having one or two tapered ends and wherein the tapered stents are affixed to the tubular body with the longer struts on the outer curved side of the tubular body and the shorter struts on the inner curved side of the tubular body a proximal stent at the proximal end of the tubular body being a normal self expanding stent, at least the next three stents being tapered stents and the balance of the stents at a distal end of the tubular body being normal stents, the next three stents being a first tapered stent, a second tapered stent and a third tapered stent, the first, second and third tapered stents being mounted to the tubular body such that their longer sides are on the outer curved side of the tubular body, at least the tapered stents having radiopaque markers thereon to facilitate alignment during deployment, the stent graft being retained on the introduction device such that there is a twist in one circumferential direction between the first tapered stent and a second tapered stent and a further twist in the same or the opposite circumferential direction between the second tapered stent and a third tapered stent whereby to nest adjacent stents with each other on the deployment device.

2. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the first tapered stent comprises a taper on its distal end, the second tapered stent comprises a taper at both its proximal and distal ends and the third tapered stent comprises a taper on its proximal end.

3. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 1 wherein a proximal stent is inside the tubular body and the remaining stents are on the outside of the tubular body.

4. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the tapered stents are spaced apart longitudinally on the tubular body whereby to assist the tubular body being twisted.

5. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 4 wherein the circumferential twisting between adjacent tapered stents is each clockwise or anticlockwise twisting or alternatively clockwise and anticlockwise.

6. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 4 wherein each of at least the tapered stents includes a radiopaque marker whereby the relative position of a stent being deployed with respect to a stent already deployed can be determined during deployment.

7. A stent graft introduction device in combination with a stent graft as in claim 4 wherein the stents have a radiopaque marker on their longer sides whereby during deployment the introduction device can be rotated as each stent is released to ensure that each stent and hence the tubular body is correctly placed so that the arcuate portion is in a curved vessel in the desired orientation.

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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