IP Library Granted Patent US 10,213,326
Granted Patent B2
US 10,213,326 · App. 14/830,399 · Granted Feb 26, 2019

Stent graft with fenestration

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Patent No.
US 10,213,326
App. No.
14/830,399
Granted
Feb 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

An endovascular prosthesis and method of constructing a prosthesis device for implantation into the lumen of a body vessel. The endovascular prosthesis includes a fenestration in the device surrounded by an inner edge, and the inner edge further surrounded by an outer edge of larger diameter. A shaped protrusion of semi-rigid graft material spans the distance between the inner edge and the outer edge connecting the two edges. The shape protrusion has a surface area larger than the plane of the tubular body between the edges and therefore will have excess material. This excess material allows the inner edge and the fenestration to move within the circumference of the outer edge. The shaped protrusion may also form a semi-rigid dome.

Claims (34)

1. An endovascular prosthesis comprising:

a tubular body having a wall and comprising a graft material;

a shaped protrusion extending from the wall and comprising a cured thermoset graft material formed into a curved shape, the shaped protrusion having an outer edge and an inner edge at least partially surrounded by the outer edge and being void of structures other than the thermoset material that extends radially between the edges; and

a fenestration having fluid communication through the wall and disposed within the inner edge of the shaped protrusion,

wherein the shaped protrusion is semi-rigid.

2. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the shaped protrusion has a transverse length and is curved along its length.

3. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the shaped protrusion has a surface area greater than a surface area of an annular curvilinear plane along the wall of the tubular body delineated by the outer edge and the inner edge of the shaped protrusion when the outer edge and the inner edge are in a position coincident with the circumference of the wall of the tubular body.

4. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the shaped protrusion extends outwardly from the wall forming a dome.

5. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the shaped protrusion protrudes outwardly from the prosthesis forming an arch.

6. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the shaped protrusion crosses a circumference of the tubular body only once.

7. The endovascular prosthesis of claim 6 wherein the shaped protrusion forms an S-shape in cross section.

8. An endovascular prosthesis comprising:

a tubular body having a wall and comprising a graft material;

a shaped protrusion extending from the wall and comprising a cured thermoset material formed into a curved shape, the shaped protrusion having an outer edge and an inner edge at least partially surrounded by the outer edge and being void of structures other than the thermoset material that extend radially between the edges;

the outer edge and the inner edge being coincident with a circumference of the tubular body; and

a fenestration having fluid communication through the wall and disposed within the inner edge of the shaped protrusion,

wherein the shaped protrusion is semi-rigid.

9. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 8 wherein the shaped protrusion has a transverse length and is curved along the length.

10. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 8 wherein the shaped protrusion crosses a circumference of the tubular body once.

11. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 8 wherein the shaped protrusion protrudes outwardly from the prosthesis forming an arch.

12. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 8 wherein the shaped protrusion forms an S-shape in cross section.

13. An endovascular prosthesis comprising:

a tubular body having a wall and comprising a graft material;

a shaped protrusion extending from the wall and comprising a cured thermoset material formed into a curved shape, the shaped protrusion having an outer edge and an inner edge at least partially surrounded by the outer edge and being void of structures other than the thermoset material that extend radially between the edges;

the outer edge and the inner edge being coincident with the circumference of the tubular body;

the shaped protrusion having a transverse length and being curved along its length; and

a fenestration having fluid communication through the wall and disposed within the inner edge of the shaped protrusion,

wherein the shaped protrusion is semi-rigid.

14. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 13 wherein the shaped protrusion has a surface area greater than a surface area of an annular curvilinear plane along the wall of the tubular body delineated by the outer edge and the inner edge of the shaped protrusion when the outer edge and the inner edge are in a position coincident with the circumference of the wall of the tubular body.

15. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 13 wherein an inner reinforcement ring is disposed surrounding the fenestration around about the inner edge, and an outer reinforcement ring is disposed on the wall around the outer edge.

16. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 15 wherein the inner and outer reinforcement rings are concentric.

17. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 15 wherein the inner and outer reinforcement rings are eccentric.

18. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 13 wherein the tubular body and the shaped protrusion are formed from a single piece of graft material.

19. The endovascular prosthesis as in claim 13 wherein the shaped protrusion is unstitched between its edges.

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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