Minimal surface area contact device for holding plaque to blood vessel wall
First Claim
1. An intravascular device comprising:
- a frame consisting of only a single column of cells, the frame comprising;
a pair of concentric side rings comprising a single distal undulating ring and a single proximal undulating ring spaced apart coaxially from each other, each of said pair of concentric side rings having a compressed state and an expanded state and forming one end of the device; and
a plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connecting the pair of concentric side rings, wherein each bridge member of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connects to one of the pair of concentric side rings at one end and to the other of the pair of concentric side rings at an opposite end of the device; and
each of the bridge members comprising two pointed barbs extending from the bridge members in at least one of a circumferential manner and a tangential manner, wherein each of the two pointed barbs has a V-shape structure, and wherein a pointed end of the V-shape structure is pointed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the device;
wherein each cell of the single column of cells comprises a portion of each of the pair of concentric side rings and two of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members.
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Abstract
A tack device for holding plaque against blood vessel walls in treating atherosclerotic occlusive disease is formed as a thin, annular band of durable, flexible material having a plurality of focal elevating elements on its outer annular periphery for holding loose plaque under a spring or other expansion force against a blood vessel wall. The focal elevating elements are designed to exert a holding force on a plaque position while minimizing the amount of material surface area in contact with the plaque or blood vessel wall and reducing the potential of friction with the intraluminal surface. This approach offers clinicians the ability to perform a minimally invasive post-angioplasty treatment and produce a stent-like result without using a stent.
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17 Claims
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1. An intravascular device comprising:
a frame consisting of only a single column of cells, the frame comprising; a pair of concentric side rings comprising a single distal undulating ring and a single proximal undulating ring spaced apart coaxially from each other, each of said pair of concentric side rings having a compressed state and an expanded state and forming one end of the device; and a plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connecting the pair of concentric side rings, wherein each bridge member of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connects to one of the pair of concentric side rings at one end and to the other of the pair of concentric side rings at an opposite end of the device; and each of the bridge members comprising two pointed barbs extending from the bridge members in at least one of a circumferential manner and a tangential manner, wherein each of the two pointed barbs has a V-shape structure, and wherein a pointed end of the V-shape structure is pointed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the device; wherein each cell of the single column of cells comprises a portion of each of the pair of concentric side rings and two of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system comprising:
a plurality of intravascular devices, each intravascular device consisting of; a single frame consisting of a single column of cells, the frame comprising; a pair of concentric side rings spaced apart coaxially from each other, each concentric side ring of said pair of concentric side rings comprising a plurality of struts forming a ring having a first amplitude and a second amplitude different from the first amplitude and, a compressed state and an expanded state, and forming one end of the intravascular device; and a plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connecting the pair of concentric side rings, wherein each bridge member of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members connects to one of the pair of concentric side rings at one end and to the other of the pair of concentric side rings at an opposite end of the intravascular device; and each of the bridge members comprising two barbs extending from the bridge members in at least one of a circumferential manner and a tangential manner, wherein each of the two barbs has a V-shape structure, and wherein a pointed end of the V-shape structure is pointed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the device; wherein each cell of the single column of cells comprises a portion of each of the pair of concentric side rings and two of the plurality of longitudinally extending bridge members. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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