Endovascular bypass graft
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. An intraluminal graft for introduction within a portion of a blood vessel, duct or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and at least two stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, each of said stent means being generally ring-like in shape, aid stent means being mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve at selected points therealong to form (a) respective first sleeve sections, each of said first sleeve sections extending for respective portions of the length of said sleeve and being spaced from each other, said sleeve additionally comprising at least one second section, said second section being interposed between said at least two first sections, each of said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-section area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend longitudinally with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct or lumen.
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Abstract
An intraluminal graft for placement in a blood vessel, duct, or lumen, to hold it open. The graft comprises a sleeve having plural stents thereon. The sleeve is an elongated tubular member formed of a conventional graft material which is flexible and impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein. Each stent is a generally ring-like member formed a plurality of interconnected movable links and is mounted about the periphery of a surface, e.g., inner or outer, of the sleeve at selected points along the sleeve to form respective spaced first sleeve sections. Each of the first sections extends for only a portion of the length of the graft, thereby leaving a plurality of second sleeve sections interposed between the first sleeve sections. The stents and the sleeve are arranged to be expanded, e.g., by a balloon catheter, from a compact state to an expanded state to increase the inner cross sectional area diameter of the sleeve. In the expanded state the stents are resistant to contraction back to the compact state. The graft is able to bend with respect to its longitudinal axis to enable it to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct, or lumen.
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- 1. An intraluminal graft for introduction within a portion of a blood vessel, duct or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and at least two stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, each of said stent means being generally ring-like in shape, aid stent means being mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve at selected points therealong to form (a) respective first sleeve sections, each of said first sleeve sections extending for respective portions of the length of said sleeve and being spaced from each other, said sleeve additionally comprising at least one second section, said second section being interposed between said at least two first sections, each of said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-section area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend longitudinally with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct or lumen.
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14. An intraluminal graft for introduction within a portion of a blood vessel, duct or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, said sleeve comprising an outer peripheral surface, said stent means being generally ring-like in shape and mounted on said outer peripheral surface of said sleeve to form a first sleeve section, said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend longitudinally with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct or lumen.
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15. An intraluminal graft for introduction within a portion of a blood vessel, duct or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis, an outer peripheral surface, and being formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, said stent means being generally ring-like in shape and mounted on said outer peripheral surface of said sleeve to form a first sleeve section, said first sleeve section extending for only a portion of the length of said sleeve, said sleeve additionally comprising a second sleeve section contiguous with said first sleeve section, said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said first and second sleeve sections being able to bend longitudinally with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct or lumen.
- 16. A method for implanting an intraluminal graft within a portion of a blood vessel, duct, or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and at least two stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, each of said stent means being generally ring-like in shape, said stent means being mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve at selected points therealong to form respective first sleeve sections, each of said first sleeve sections extending for respective portions of the length of said sleeve and being spaced from each other, said sleeve additionally comprising at least one second section, said second section being interposed between said at least two first sections, each of said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to a expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct, or lumen, said method comprising introducing said graft in said compact state into said portion of said blood vessel, duct, or lumen and thereafter utilizing some means to cause said stent means and said sleeve to expand to said expanded state, and leaving said graft in said position in said expanded state.
- 22. A method for implanting an intraluminal graft within a portion of a blood vessel, duct, or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material, said material being impervious to the length of tissue therein, said stent means being generally ring-like in shape and mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve to form a first sleeve section, said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct, or lumen, said method comprising introducing said graft in said compact state into said portion of said blood vessel, duct, or lumen by a catheter, said graft being disposed on said catheter prior to introduction into said portion of said blood vessel, duct, or lumen, said catheter being used to expand said stent means to said expanded state and said catheter is then removed from said graft leaving said graft in said position in said expanded state.
- 25. A method for implanting an intraluminal graft within a portion of a blood vessel, duct, or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and plural stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively flexible, material and comprising plural first and second sections, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, each of said stent means being generally ring-like in shape and mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve at selected points therealong to form respective ones of first sleeve sections, each of said sleeve sections extending for respective portions of the length of said sleeve and being spaced from one another, said second sleeve sections being interposed between said first sleeve sections, said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct, or lumen, said method comprising introducing said graft in said compact state into said portion of said blood vessel, duct, or lumen by a catheter, said graft being disposed on said catheter prior to introduction into said portion of said blood vessel, duct or lumen, said catheter being used to expand said plural stent means sequentially to said expanded state and said catheter is then removed from said graft leaving said graft in said position in said expanded state.
- 28. A method for implanting an intraluminal graft within a portion of a blood vessel, duct, or lumen of a living being, said graft comprising a sleeve and plural stent means mounted thereon, said sleeve being an elongated member of a generally tubular shape having a longitudinal axis and formed of a first, relatively, flexible, material and comprising plural first and second sections, said material being impervious to the ingrowth of tissue therein, each of said stent means being generally ring-like in shape and mounted about the periphery of a surface of said sleeve at selected points therealong to form respective ones of first sleeve sections, each of said sleeve sections extending for respective portions of the length of said sleeve and being spaced from one another, said second sleeve sections being interposed between said first sleeve sections, said stent means being arranged to be expanded from a compact state to an expanded state as said sleeve is so expanded so that the cross-sectional area of the interior of said sleeve is enlarged, said stent means when in said expanded state being resistant to contraction back to said compact state to thereby hold said sleeve in said expanded state, said graft being able to bend with respect to said axis to enable said graft to be readily accommodated within a curved blood vessel, duct, or lumen, said method comprising severing said graft at any of said second sections to tailor the length of said graft to the length of the blood vessel, duct or lumen portion prior to introduction therein, introducing said graft in said compact state into said portion of said blood vessel, duct, or lumen by a catheter, expanding said plural stent means sequentially by use of said catheter and leaving said graft in said position in said expanded state.
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