Aortic graft having a precursor gasket for repairing an abdominal aortic aneurysm
First Claim
1. An aortic graft for intravascular delivery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm in an aorta having two iliac arteries associated therewith, said graft comprising:
- a) first and second stents having distal and proximal ends, each stent is designed to be inserted through a femoral artery in a collapsed condition, and inserted within the aneurysm where said stent is expanded, said distal ends of said stents being distal to said aneurysm adjacent an arterial wall, said first and second stents are covered at least partially by tubular graft members, each said tubular graft member extending into an iliac artery when said stents are deployed; and
b) a means, between said distal ends of each of said stents and between said distal ends of said stents and said arterial wall, for substantially preventing blood from flowing through any gaps between said distal ends of said first and second stents, and between said distal ends of said first and second stents and said arterial wall.
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Abstract
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a pre-cursor stent for positioning within the infrarenal neck, between an abdominal aortic aneurysm and the renal arteries, of a patient to assist in repairing the abdominal aortic aneurysm. The stent designed to be coupled to a graft for directing blood flow. The graft has a distal end for positioning distal to the aneurysm, and a proximal end for positioning proximal to the aneurysm. The precursor stent includes a substantially cylindrical expandable member having a proximal end, a distal end and an interior. The stent further includes a compressible gasket member located within the interior of the expandable member and attached thereto. The compressible member is substantially impervious to water when in a compressed state. In addition, the stent has a means, within the compressible member, for coupling the graft to the gasket member. This is so the coupled device can direct blood flow therethrough, with the gasket member substantially preventing blood from flowing into the aneurysm.
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43 Claims
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1. An aortic graft for intravascular delivery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm in an aorta having two iliac arteries associated therewith, said graft comprising:
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a) first and second stents having distal and proximal ends, each stent is designed to be inserted through a femoral artery in a collapsed condition, and inserted within the aneurysm where said stent is expanded, said distal ends of said stents being distal to said aneurysm adjacent an arterial wall, said first and second stents are covered at least partially by tubular graft members, each said tubular graft member extending into an iliac artery when said stents are deployed; and
b) a means, between said distal ends of each of said stents and between said distal ends of said stents and said arterial wall, for substantially preventing blood from flowing through any gaps between said distal ends of said first and second stents, and between said distal ends of said first and second stents and said arterial wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a) a substantially cylindrical expandable member having a proximal end, a distal end and an interior;
b) a gasket member which is substantially impervious to blood flow, said gasket member is attached to said expandable member such that it will impede blood flow through said interior of said expandable member.
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5. The aortic graft of claim 4, wherein said gasket member comprises a compressible member located with said interior of said expandable member.
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6. The aortic graft of claim 5 wherein said gasket member comprises an open cell foam.
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7. The aortic graft of claim 5 wherein said gasket member includes two conduits extending therethrough, said conduits are in operational engagement with said first and second stents for directing blood flow through said first and second stents.
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8. The aortic graft of claim 4 wherein said gasket member comprises a member attached to said expandable member, said member covering said distal end of said expandable member.
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9. The aortic graft of claim 4 wherein said expandable member is a self-expanding stent.
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10. The aortic graft of claim 8 wherein said expandable member is made from a superelastic nickel-titanium alloy.
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11. The aortic graft of claim 4 wherein said expandable member is a balloon expandable stent.
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12. An aortic graft for intravascular delivery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm in an aorta having two iliac arteries associated therewith, said graft comprising:
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a) first and second graft members having distal and proximal ends, each graft member is designed to be inserted through a femoral artery in a collapsed condition, and inserted within the aneurysm and deployed therein, said distal ends of said graft members being distal to said aneurysm adjacent an arterial wall; and
b) a gasket, between said distal ends of each of said graft members and between said distal ends of graft members and said arterial wall, for substantially preventing blood from flowing through any gaps between said distal ends of said graft members, and between said distal ends of said graft members and said arterial wall. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
a) a substantially cylindrical expandable member having a proximal end, a distal end and an interior;
b) a gasket member which is substantially impervious to blood flow, said gasket member is attached to said expandable member such that it will impede blood flow through said interior of said expandable member.
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19. The aortic graft of claim 18, wherein said gasket member comprises a compressible member located with said interior of said expandable member and attached to said expandable member.
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20. The aortic graft of claim 19 wherein said gasket member includes two conduits extending therethrough, said conduits are in operational engagement with said graft members for directing blood flow through said graft members.
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21. The aortic graft of claim 19 wherein said gasket member comprises an open cell foam.
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22. The aortic graft of claim 18 wherein said gasket member comprises a member attached to said expandable member, said member covering said distal end of said expandable member.
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23. The aortic graft of claim 18 wherein said expandable member is a self-expanding stent.
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24. The aortic graft of claim 23 wherein said expandable member is made from a superelastic nickel-titanium alloy.
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25. The aortic graft of claim 18 wherein said expandable member is a balloon expandable stent.
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26. A pre-cursor stent for positioning within the infrarenal neck, between an abdominal aortic aneurysm and the renal arteries, of a patient to assist in repairing the abdominal aortic aneurysm, said stent designed to be coupled to grafts for directing blood flow through a bifurcation in the artery, said grafts having distal ends for positioning distal to said aneurysm, and proximal ends for positioning proximal to said aneurysm, said pre-cursor stent comprising;
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a) a substantially cylindrical expandable member having a proximal end, a distal end and an interior;
b) a gasket member which is substantially impervious to blood flow, said gasket member is attached to said expandable member such that it will impede blood flow through said interior of said expandable member. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A pre-cursor stent for positioning within the infrarenal neck, between an abdominal aortic aneurysm and the renal arteries, of a patient to assist in repairing the abdominal aortic aneurysm, said stent designed to be coupled to grafts for directing blood flow through a bifurcation in the artery, said grafts having distal ends for positioning distal to said aneurysm, and proximal ends for positioning proximal to said aneurysm, said pre-cursor stent comprising;
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a) a substantially cylindrical expandable member made from a superelastic nickel-titanium alloy having a proximal end, a distal end and an interior;
b) a gasket member which is substantially impervious to blood flow, said gasket member is attached to said expandable member such that it will impede blood flow through said interior of said expandable member; and
c) a means, within said gasket member, for coupling said grafts to said gasket member so as to direct blood flow therethrough, whereby said gasket member substantially prevents blood from flowing into an aneurysm. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43)
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