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Endoluminal medical implant

  • US 5,897,589 A
  • Filed: 07/09/1997
  • Issued: 04/27/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/10/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A medical prosthesis adapted to be implanted into a duct of a living body, comprising:

  • at least one tubular section extending along at least one axis and defining a frame, said frame comprising a plurality of adjacent, axially spaced tubular sections, each of said tubular sections comprising a meandering structure having a rigidity, the meanders of the structure having apices between which elongate segments extend;

    a flexible sleeve which is substantially coaxial with the frame to channel therein a fluid which is circulating in the duct of said body, said sleeve being made from a material; and

    attaching means for connecting the sleeve and the frame, the attaching means comprising at least one flexible thread having a rigidity which is less than that of the meandering structure, said at least one flexible thread ensuring said connection by overlapping at least one elongate segment and passing through the material of the sleeve;

    wherein said at least one flexible thread extends from one tubular section to another, adjacent tubular section so as to overlap successively along at least two elongate segments of structure of at least two of said plurality of adjacent tubular sections.

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