Method and device for attaching a stent structure to AAA graft material
View Patent ↗An aneurysmal repair system that utilizes a modified intraluminal scaffold apex and a delta stitch suture to secure graft material to the scaffold structure allows for no relative movement between the graft material and the scaffold structure. The absence of relative movement reduces the wear on the graft material.
1. An aneurysm repair system comprising: at least one substantially cylindrical stent segment; and graft material affixed, via attachment elements, to the at least one substantially cylindrical stent segment, the at least one substantially cylindrical stent segment comprising a substantially zigzag shaped configuration of struts with attachment sections proximate at least one apex wherein at least some portion of the attachment sections and at least some portion of the stent segments are in axial alignment with the affixed graft material resulting in the attachment sections moving with the graft, wherein each attachment segment comprises a narrow neck structure and a tab like structure for anchoring the attachment elements, the attachment elements comprising individual delta stitch suture knots which are secured around the narrow neck and two struts proximate each apex, each individual delta stitch suture knot fits around each strut proximate the apex thereof and fits around the narrow neck structure in a delta configuration.
2. The aneurysm repair system according to claim 1 , wherein the substantially cylindrical stent segment comprises a superelastic material.
3. The aneurysm repair system according to claim 2 , wherein the superelastic material comprises a nickel-titanium alloy.
4. The aneurysm repair system according to claim 1 , wherein the substantially cylindrical stent segment comprises a shape memory material.
5. The aneurysm repair system according to claim 4 , wherein the shape memory material comprises a nickel-titanium alloy.