Inflatable prosthetic device for lining a body duct
First Claim
1. A prosthetic device for introduction into a duct and for lining an interior wall portion of the duct, the device comprising a plurality of interconnected generally toroidal, hollow, inflatable sleeves and means for introducing a pressurized fluid into the sleeves, said sleeves being made of a material that is impermeable to the pressurized fluid, wherein at least the outer portions of the sleeves are made of a flexible material capable of deforming to conform to the shape of said interior wall portion of the duct, whereby the device can be introduced into, and positioned within, the duct in a deflated stated and then inflated by introducing the pressurized fluid so that the said outer sleeve portions grip said interior wall portion of the duct and so that a longitudinal channel is defined along the axis of the generally toroidal sleeves, and means for assuring orientation of said sleeves in said duct such that the longitudinal direction of said channel coincides with the longitudinal direction of the duct at least after inflation of the device, said means for assuring orientation comprising at least one tube of impermeable material connected at one end with an end sleeve and closed at the other end, said tube extending in the longitudinal direction of said channel when pressurized fluid is introduced into the interiors of said sleeves.
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Abstract
The invention provides a prosthetic device for introduction into a duct and for lining an interior wall portion of the duct. The device comprises a generally toroidal, hollow, inflatable sleeve and means for introducing a pressurized fluid into the sleeve. The sleeve is made of a material that is impermeable to the pressurized fluid. At least the outer portion of the sleeve is made of a flexible material capable of deforming to conform to the shape of said interior wall portion of the duct. The device can be introduced into the duct and correctly positioned when it is in a deflated state. Subsequently, it is inflated by introducing the pressurized fluid. This causes the outer portion of the sleeve to expand and grip said interior wall portion of the duct, while leaving a central channel for the passage of the liquid in the duct. The device may also comprise a plurality of such sleeves connected together in a side-by-side relationship.
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- 1. A prosthetic device for introduction into a duct and for lining an interior wall portion of the duct, the device comprising a plurality of interconnected generally toroidal, hollow, inflatable sleeves and means for introducing a pressurized fluid into the sleeves, said sleeves being made of a material that is impermeable to the pressurized fluid, wherein at least the outer portions of the sleeves are made of a flexible material capable of deforming to conform to the shape of said interior wall portion of the duct, whereby the device can be introduced into, and positioned within, the duct in a deflated stated and then inflated by introducing the pressurized fluid so that the said outer sleeve portions grip said interior wall portion of the duct and so that a longitudinal channel is defined along the axis of the generally toroidal sleeves, and means for assuring orientation of said sleeves in said duct such that the longitudinal direction of said channel coincides with the longitudinal direction of the duct at least after inflation of the device, said means for assuring orientation comprising at least one tube of impermeable material connected at one end with an end sleeve and closed at the other end, said tube extending in the longitudinal direction of said channel when pressurized fluid is introduced into the interiors of said sleeves.
- 4. A prosthetic device for introduction into a duct and for lining an interior wall portion of the duct, said device comprising a generally toroidal, hollow, inflatable sleeve having an internal wall defining an internal longitudinal channel, and an external wall which is defined at least partially by a flexible, impermeable membrane capable of deforming at least outwardly and which is capable of adapting itself to the shape of said interior wall portion of the duct, means for introducing a pressurized fluid into the sleeve interior, the walls of the sleeve being impermeable to the pressurized fluid, whereby the device can be introduced into, and positioned within, the duct in a deflated state and then inflated by introducing pressurized fluid into said sleeve so that the external wall grips said interior wall portion of the duct and so that the channel remains open, and means for assuring orientation of said sleeve in said duct such that the longitudinal direction of the channel bounded by said internal wall coincides with the longitudinal direction of the duct at least after inflation of the device, to fix it in the duct, said means for assuring orientation of the sleeve comprising at least one tube of impermeable material integral with said sleeve, connected with said sleeve at one of its ends and closed at the other end, said tube extending in the longitudinal direction of said channel when pressurized fluid is introduced into the interior of said sleeve.
- 17. A prosthetic device for introduction into a duct and for lining an interior wall portion of the duct, the device comprising a plurality of generally toroidal, hollow, inflatable sleeves placed side-by-side with side walls of adjacent sleeves integrally joined with one another, inner walls of said sleeves being juxtaposed to define an internal longitudinal channel, outer walls of said sleeves being adapted to engage the interior wall of said duct and said integrally joined side walls forming transverse partitions connecting said inner and outer walls, said sleeves being made of a material that is impermeable to the pressurized fluid, wherein at least the outer wall of each sleeve is made of flexible material capable of deforming to conform to the shape of said interior wall portion of the duct, and means for introducing a pressurized fluid into said sleeves, said side walls being apertured to connect the interiors of said sleeves with one another to supply pressurized fluid to all of said sleeves, whereby the device can be introduced into, and positioned within, said duct in a deflated state and then inflated by introducing the pressurized fluid into said sleeves so that said outer walls of said sleeves grip said interior wall portion of the duct and so that a longitudinal channel is defined by the inner walls of the sleeves.
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