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Stent for transluminal implantation

  • US 5,383,892 A
  • Filed: 11/06/1992
  • Issued: 01/24/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/08/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A stent for transluminal implantation having two axes and consisting of an alternate juxtaposition of at least two axially rigid cylindrical parts and at least one axially flexible cylindrical part;

  • said stent having said at least two axially rigid cylindrical parts at said two ends;

    said at least two axially rigid cylindrical parts being made of a first material having a first structure and being capable of radial expansion in a plastic manner and said at least one axially flexible cylindrical part being made of a second material having a second structure and being capable of radial expansion in an elastic manner, said first and second material being the same material, said first and second structures being different, said first structure of said at least two axially rigid cylindrical parts consisting of tubular members, said tubular members having a longitudinal axis, two ends and a surface, slots and half-slots being cut regularly along said surface and being aligned with said longitudinal axis of said tubular members, said half-slot being split and issuing into said ends of said tubular members whereby flanges are formed, said second structure of said at least one axially flexible cylindrical part consisting of a mesh of wires, said wires being criss-crossed to form knots whereby pairs of wires issue from each knot, said flanges having ends;

    each wire of each pair being welded to each end of said flanges, whereby a right-hand helical thread line and a left-hand helical thread line are formed.

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