Bifurcated stent and method for implanting same
First Claim
1. A bifurcated stent assembly useful for repairing a compromised section of a bifurcated blood vessel, the compromised section of the blood vessel occurring near the bifurcation, said bifurcation including at least two subsidiary blood vessels branching off from said blood vessel, the stent assembly comprising:
- a primary stent adapted to engage said blood vessel proximate to said bifurcation and at least two secondary stents adapted to engage respective ones of said at least two subsidiary blood vessels, each of the secondary stents having a length sufficient to extend from its respective subsidiary blood vessel into said primary stent and into engagement with at least a portion of an interior surface of said primary stent whereby said secondary stents are held in place within said bifurcation.
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Abstract
A stent particularly useful in reinforcing bifurcated arteries includes a first primary stent arranged inside a major artery, such the aorta at the level of the bifurcation and at least two secondary cylindrical stents. Each secondary stent is placed inside of a branching artery and inside the lumen of the first primary stent. The secondary stents engage interior portions of the primary stent and are anchored thereto by expansion.
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23 Claims
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1. A bifurcated stent assembly useful for repairing a compromised section of a bifurcated blood vessel, the compromised section of the blood vessel occurring near the bifurcation, said bifurcation including at least two subsidiary blood vessels branching off from said blood vessel, the stent assembly comprising:
- a primary stent adapted to engage said blood vessel proximate to said bifurcation and at least two secondary stents adapted to engage respective ones of said at least two subsidiary blood vessels, each of the secondary stents having a length sufficient to extend from its respective subsidiary blood vessel into said primary stent and into engagement with at least a portion of an interior surface of said primary stent whereby said secondary stents are held in place within said bifurcation.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
- 12. An implantable stent for repairing a compromised section of a bifurcated section of a blood vessel, the bifurcated blood vessel section including a primary blood vessel and at least two secondary blood vessels meeting at and branching off from the primary blood vessel, the stent comprising a hollow base portion having a generally conical configuration and adapted to be expanded into place within said primary blood vessel, the base portion having opposing first and second openings communicating with an internal passage of said base portion, said base portion first opening facing away from said secondary blood vessels and said base portion second opening facing said secondary blood vessels, said stent further including at least two elongated, hollow secondary portions having generally cylindrical configurations, each of the secondary portions having respective first and second openings disposed at opposing first and second ends thereof which communicate with respective internal passages of secondary portions, said secondary portions extending through said base portion, said secondary portions having generally common lengths such that said second ends thereof extend into said secondary blood vessels and said first ends pass through said base portion, outer surfaces of said secondary portions near said first ends thereof engaging parts of said base portion internal passage.
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19. A method for forming a bifurcated stent within a bifurcated area of a blood vessel wherein the bifurcated area includes a primary blood vessel portion and at least two secondary blood vessel portions branching off from said primary blood vessel portion, the method comprising the following steps:
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positioning a first stent having a interior lumen within said primary blood vessel portion by expanding the first stent against said primary blood vessel portion; positioning a secondary stent in each of the secondary blood vessel portions branching off of said primary blood vessel portion such that first portions of said secondary stents at least partially extend into said first stent lumen and second portions of said secondary stents respectively extend into said secondary blood vessel portions; and fixing said secondary stents in place within said first stent lumen and said secondary blood vessel portions. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23)
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