IP Library Granted Patent US 8,470,018
Granted Patent B2
US 8,470,018 · App. 13/437,347 · Granted Jun 25, 2013

Fenestration for stent graft arrangements and stent graft including the same

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Patent No.
US 8,470,018
App. No.
13/437,347
Granted
Jun 25, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fenestration ( 32 ) for a stent graft ( 30 ). The fenestration is an aperture in the biocompatible graft material and has at least one flap ( 38, 40 ) of a biocompatible graft material covering the aperture on the inside whereby the flap closes off the aperture but can be displaced to allow access through the fenestration. An array of such fenestrations may be placed on a stent graft to facilitate alignment of a branch vessel with a fenestration. A slip knot ( 46, 46 ) which can be released by forcing a dilator between the flaps can be used to hold the flaps together.

Claims (12)

1. A stent graft comprising at least one fenestration, the stent graft being for deployment into vessels of the human or animal body the stent graft comprising a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material, a plurality of stents attached to and supporting the tubular body, the or each fenestration comprising an aperture in the biocompatible graft material and two flaps, the two flaps comprising a biocompatible graft material, the aperture comprising a first side and a second side and an inner side and an outer side, the inner side being within the tubular body, the two flaps extending across the aperture on the inner side of the aperture whereby to close off the aperture, the two flaps comprising a first flap extending from the first side of the aperture and a second flap extending from the second side of the aperture and the first and second flaps overlapping each other to define an inner flap and an outer flap with the inner flap overlapping the outer flap when viewed from within the tubular body and a resilient reinforcement associated with the inner flap whereby to hold the inner flap and thereby the outer flap in a sealing position over the aperture, wherein the two flaps can be displaced to allow access through the fenestration.

2. The stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the two flaps are each fastened to the biocompatible graft material of the stent graft around a part of the periphery of the aperture.

3. The stent graft as in claim 1 wherein each flap includes a resilient reinforcement whereby to hold the first flap and the second flap in a sealing position over the aperture.

4. The stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the resilient reinforcement comprises an arcuate portion of a shape memory wire.

5. The stent graft as in claim 1 comprising at least one thread fastened through the first flap and the second flap and a slip knot in the thread thereby holding the first and second flaps together in a sealing position over the aperture, the slip knot being released when the two portions of flap material through which they are stitched are forced apart.

6. The stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the or each aperture includes a resilient peripheral ring.

7. The stent graft as in claim 1 wherein the outer flap includes an edge with a raised portion whereby to assist with engagement of a guide wire between the inner and outer flaps to assist with displacement of the flaps and catheterisation of the fenestration.

8. A fenestration in a stent graft, the fenestration comprising aperture and a peripheral reinforcing ring around the aperture and two flaps, the two flaps comprising a biocompatible graft material, the aperture comprising a first side and a second side and an inner side and an outer side, the two flaps extending across the aperture on the inner side of the aperture whereby to close off the aperture, the two flaps comprising a first flap extending from the first side of the aperture and a second flap extending from the second side of the aperture and the first and second flaps overlapping each other to define an inner flap and an outer flap with the inner flap overlapping the outer flap and a resilient reinforcement associated with the inner flap whereby to hold the inner flap and thereby the outer flap in a sealing position over the aperture, wherein the two flaps can be displaced to allow access through the fenestration.

9. The stent graft as in claim 8 wherein each flap includes a resilient reinforcement whereby to hold the first flap and the second flap in a sealing position over the aperture.

10. The stent graft as in claim 8 wherein the resilient reinforcement comprises an arcuate portion of a shape memory wire.

11. The stent graft as in claim 8 comprising at least one thread fastened through the first flap and the second flap and a slip knot in the thread thereby holding the first and second flaps together in a sealing position over the aperture, the slip knot being released when the two portions of flap material through which they are stitched are forced apart.

12. The stent graft as in claim 8 wherein the outer flap includes an edge with a raised portion whereby to assist with engagement of a guide wire between the inner and outer flaps to assist with displacement of the flaps and catheterisation of the fenestration.

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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