Endoluminal prosthetic bifurcation shunt
First Claim
1. A method for repairing a bifurcated body lumen system having a trunk lumen in fluid communication with first and second branch lumens at a lumenal intersection, wherein a tubular bifurcated endoluminal prosthesis is deployed within the body lumen system so that a trunk portion of the prosthesis extends into the trunk lumen and a first branch portion of the prosthesis extends into the first branch lumen, and wherein a second branch port of the prosthesis is disposed between the trunk and branch portions, the method comprising substantially sealing the second branch port of the prosthesis to prevent fluid communication between the prosthetic trunk lumen and the body lumen system through the second branch port.
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Abstract
The present invention provides, methods, systems, and devices which allow a surgeon to seal off the branch port of a bifurcated endoluminal prosthesis, thereby effectively transforming the bifurcated prosthesis to a single-lumen prosthesis. Generally, the methods and devices of the present invention will be available for fallback procedures when the deployment of a bifurcated endoluminal prosthesis is found to be impracticable. By effectively sealing off the second branch port, the attending physician is able to completely isolate an aneurysm or other disease of the vasculature. Where it is necessary and/or desirable to provide fluid communication between the trunk lumen and the second branch lumen, a separate passage may be provided between the first and second branches of the body lumen system.
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12 Claims
- 1. A method for repairing a bifurcated body lumen system having a trunk lumen in fluid communication with first and second branch lumens at a lumenal intersection, wherein a tubular bifurcated endoluminal prosthesis is deployed within the body lumen system so that a trunk portion of the prosthesis extends into the trunk lumen and a first branch portion of the prosthesis extends into the first branch lumen, and wherein a second branch port of the prosthesis is disposed between the trunk and branch portions, the method comprising substantially sealing the second branch port of the prosthesis to prevent fluid communication between the prosthetic trunk lumen and the body lumen system through the second branch port.
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8. A method for repairing an aneurysm of an abdominal aortic artery adjacent first and second iliac arteries, the method comprising:
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deploying a bifurcated tubular endoluminal prosthesis within the aneurysm so that a trunk portion of the prosthesis having a trunk lumen extends into the aorta and a first branch portion of the prosthesis having a first branch lumen extends into the first iliac, wherein a second branch port of the prosthesis is disposed between the trunk and branch portions; deploying a shunt within the bifurcated prosthesis so that the shunt extends from the trunk lumen to the branch lumen, and so that the shunt substantially blocks fluid communication between the prosthetic trunk lumen and the second branch port of the bifurcated prosthesis. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for repairing an aneurysm of an abdominal aortic artery adjacent first and second iliac arteries, after deploying a bifurcated endoluminal prosthesis within the aneurysm so that a trunk portion of the prosthesis extends into the aorta and a first branch portion of the prosthesis extends into the first iliac, wherein a second branch port of the prosthesis is disposed between the trunk and branch portions, and wherein the second branch port of the bifurcated prosthesis is inaccessible for deployment of a tubular second branch endoluminal prosthesis therein, the method comprising;
deploying a shunt within the bifurcated prosthesis so that the shunt extends from the trunk portion to the branch portion of the bifurcated prosthesis, and so that the shunt substantially blocks blood flow from the prosthetic trunk lumen to the second branch port of the bifurcated prosthesis, wherein the shunt does not substantially occlude blood flow between the trunk lumen and the branch lumen of the bifurcated prosthesis.
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