INTRAVASCULAR STENT
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1. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
- a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length;
at least one peak on each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link.
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Abstract
An intravascular stent assembly for implantation in a body vessel, such as a coronary artery, includes undulating circumferential rings having peaks on the proximal end and valleys on the distal end. Adjacent rings are coupled together by links. The rings and links are arranged so that the stent has good conformability as it traverses through, or is deployed in, a tortuous body lumen. The stent is also configured such that the likelihood of peaks and valleys on adjacent rings which point directly at each other to overlap in tortuous body vessels is reduced.
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42 Claims
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1. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length;
at least one peak on each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link. - View Dependent Claims (5, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21)
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2. (Canceled)
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4. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one valley on each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length by a link.
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6. (Canceled)
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7. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rinds alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length each include peaks at a first, proximal position and at least one peak at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent; and
the at least one peak at the second, more distal position of each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is circumferentially aligned with a valley on the proximally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length.
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8. (Canceled)
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12. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one of the links includes straight portions and at least one curved portion.
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19. (Canceled)
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20. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other, and each cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length having a uniform ring length; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein the peaks of each cylindrical ring are circumferentially offset from the valleys on the proximally adjacent cylindrical ring.
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22. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternate between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein the peaks of each cylindrical ring are circumferentially offset from and near to the valleys on the proximally adjacent cylindrical ring. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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26. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings including a first, proximal ring, at least one central ring and a second, distal ring, the at least one central ring being positioned between the first, proximal ring and the second, distal ring, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
the strut pattern of the first, proximal ring includes at least one group of adjacent valleys at a first, proximal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent and at least one group of adjacent valleys at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent;
the strut pattern of the at least one central ring includes at least one group of adjacent peaks at a first, proximal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent and at least one group of adjacent peaks at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent;
the strut pattern of the at least one central ring includes at least one group of adjacent valleys at a first, proximal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent and at least one group of adjacent valleys at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent;
the strut pattern of the second, distal ring includes at least one group of adjacent peaks at a first, proximal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent and at least one group of adjacent peaks at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent;
the valleys of the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the first, proximal position of the first, proximal ring are circumferentially aligned with the peaks of the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the first, proximal position of the distally adjacent central ring and the valleys of the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the second, more distal position of the first, proximal ring are circumferentially aligned with the peaks of the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the second, more distal position of the distally adjacent central ring;
wherein the valleys of the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the first, proximal position of the at least one central ring are circumferentially aligned with the peaks of the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the first, proximal position of the distally adjacent cylindrical ring and the valleys of the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the second, more distal position of the at least one central ring are circumferentially aligned with the peaks of the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the second, more distal position of the distally adjacent cylindrical ring;
wherein the number of valleys in the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the first, proximal position of the first, proximal ring is greater than the number of valleys in the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the second, more distal position of the first, proximal ring;
the number of peaks in the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the second, more distal position of the at least one central ring is greater than the number of peaks in the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the first, proximal position of the at least one central ring;
the number of valleys in the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the first, proximal position of the at least one central ring is greater than the number of valleys in the at least one group of adjacent valleys at the second, more distal position of the at least one central ring; and
the number of peaks in the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the second, more distal position of the second, distal ring is greater than the number of peaks in the at least one group of adjacent peaks at the first, proximal position of the second, distal ring. - View Dependent Claims (27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternate between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the radial thickness of the stent is variable along the length of the stent;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length are out of phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length each include peaks at a first, proximal position and at least one peak at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent, the at least one peak at the second, more distal position of each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is circumferentially aligned with a valley on the proximally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length each include at least one valley at a first, proximal position and valleys at a second,, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent, the at least one valley at the first, proximal position of each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is circumferentially aligned with a peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length; and
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38)
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39. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other;
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one peak on each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length by a link.
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40. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other;
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one valley on at least one cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length is coupled to a circumferentially offset peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length by a link.
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41. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other;
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link;
wherein the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length each include at least one valley at a first, proximal position and valleys at a second, more distal position along the longitudinal axis of the stent; and
wherein the at least one valley at the first, proximal position of each of the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length is circumferentially aligned with a peak on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the first, longer ring length.
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42. An intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising:
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a plurality of cylindrical rings, each cylindrical ring having a strut pattern, a first, proximal end and a second, distal end, the first, proximal end and the second, distal end defining a ring length, the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis of the stent and radially expandable with a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; and
at least one link coupling each pair of adjacent cylindrical rings;
wherein the strut pattern of each cylindrical ring includes an undulating pattern of U shaped portions forming peaks at the first, proximal end of the cylindrical ring and valleys at the second, distal end of the cylindrical ring with struts extending therebetween;
adjacent cylindrical rings alternating between a first, longer ring length and a second, shorter ring length, the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length having fewer peaks and valleys than the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length;
the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length being in phase with each other;
the cylindrical rings of the second, shorter ring length being in phase with each other;
wherein at least one valley on the cylindrical rings of the first, longer ring length is coupled to a circumferentially aligned valley on the distally adjacent cylindrical ring of the second, shorter ring length by a link; and
wherein at least one of the links includes an undulating configuration.
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