Low profile non-symmetrical stent
View Patent ↗A stent for use in a medical procedure having opposing sets of curved apices, where the curved section of one set of apices has a radius of curvature that is greater than the curved section of the other set of apices. One or more such stents may be attached to a graft material for use in endovascular treatment of, for example, aneurysm, thoracic dissection, or other body vessel condition.
1. A stent-graft for treatment of a medical condition, the stent-graft comprising:
a graft having proximal and distal ends, and further comprising a stent, the stent having a plurality of proximal and distal apices connected by a plurality of generally straight portions, where at least one of the distal apices of the stent is attached to the graft using one or more sutures,
where each proximal apex comprises a first curved portion and each distal apex comprises a second curved portion, where the first curved portion and the second curved portion each comprises at least one radius of curvature, and the radius of curvature of at least one of the proximal apices is greater than the radius of curvature of at least one of the distal apices; and
where a first radius of curvature of one of the distal apices is from about 0.5 mm to about 1.5 mm,
where a second radius of curvature of one of the proximal apices is from about 4 mm to about 9 mm, and
where a ratio of the first radius of curvature to the second radius of curvature is about 1:2.6 to about 1:18.
2. The stent-graft of claim 1 , where each of the plurality of proximal and distal apices of the stent axially overlap with the graft.
3. The stent-graft of claim 1 , where the stent comprises at least one uncovered region facing radially inward or outward relative to the graft.
4. The stent-graft of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of z-stents coupled to the graft and disposed distal to the stent.
5. The stent-graft of claim 1 comprising a generally continuous plurality of proximal and distal apices, the outer surfaces of which define a cylinder having a generally consistent circumference.
6. The stent-graft of claim 1 where the first radius of curvature is about 1 mm, and the second radius of curvature is about 6 mm.
7. The stent-graft of claim 1 where each of the proximal apices are circumferentially offset from the distal apices.
8. The stent-graft of claim 1 comprising a generally continuous plurality of proximal and distal apices, the outer surfaces of which define a frustum of a cone.
9. The stent-graft of claim 1 where at least one of the proximal apices comprises first and second fillets disposed a distance from the second curved portion, the first fillet comprising a first fillet radius of curvature and the second fillet comprising a second fillet radius of curvature.
10. The stent-graft of claim 9 where the first fillet radius of curvature and the second fillet radius of curvature each have a radius of curvature of about 1 mm, and the first curved portion has a radius of curvature of about 0.5 mm.
11. A stent-graft for treatment of a medical condition, the stent-graft comprising:
a graft having proximal and distal ends, and further comprising a stent having a plurality of proximal and distal apices connected by a plurality of generally straight portions, where at least one of the distal apices of the stent is attached to the graft using one or more sutures,
where the stent comprises at least one uncovered region facing radially inward or outward relative to the graft,
where each proximal apex comprises a first curved portion and each distal apex comprises a second curved portion, where the first curved portion and the second curved portion each comprises at least one radius of curvature, and the radius of curvature of at least one of the proximal apices is greater than the radius of curvature of at least one of the distal apices; and
where a first radius of curvature of one of the distal apices is from about 0.5 mm to about 1.5 mm,
where a second radius of curvature of one of the proximal apices is from about 4 mm to about 9 mm, and
where a ratio of the first radius of curvature to the second radius of curvature is about 1:2.6 to about 1:18.
12. The stent-graft of claim 11 , wherein the stent is disposed adjacent to the proximal end of the graft.
13. The stent-graft of claim 11 , wherein each of the plurality of proximal and distal apices of the stent axially overlap with the graft.
14. The stent-graft of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of z-stents coupled to the graft and disposed distal to the stent.
15. The stent-graft of claim 11 comprising a generally continuous plurality of proximal and distal apices, the outer surfaces of which define a cylinder having a generally consistent circumference.
16. The stent-graft of claim 11 where the first radius of curvature is about 1 mm, and the second radius of curvature is about 6 mm.
17. The stent-graft of claim 11 where each of the proximal apices are circumferentially offset from the distal apices.
18. The stent-graft of claim 11 comprising a generally continuous plurality of proximal and distal apices, the outer surfaces of which define a frustum of a cone.
19. The stent-graft of claim 11 where at least one of the proximal apices comprises first and second fillets disposed a distance from the second curved portion, the first fillet comprising a first fillet radius of curvature and the second fillet comprising a second fillet radius of curvature.
20. A stent-graft for treatment of a medical condition, the stent-graft comprising:
a graft having proximal and distal ends, and further comprising a stent, the stent having a plurality of proximal and distal apices connected by a plurality of generally straight portions, where at least one of the proximal apices of the stent is attached to the graft using one or more sutures,
where each proximal apex comprises a first curved portion and each distal apex comprises a second curved portion, where the first curved portion and the second curved portion each comprises at least one radius of curvature, and the radius of curvature of at least one of the distal apices is greater than the radius of curvature of at least one of the proximal apices; and
where a first radius of curvature of one of the proximal apices is from about 0.5 mm to about 1.5 mm,
where a second radius of curvature of one of the distal apices is from about 4 mm to about 9 mm, and
where a ratio of the first radius of curvature to the second radius of curvature is about 1:2.6 to about 1:18.