Implantable bypass device
First Claim
1. An implantable intraluminal bypass device for establishing a blood vessel to blood vessel bypass comprising:
- a one-piece integrally molded connection graft for securement, in fluid communication, along a first blood vessel without occlusion of said first blood vessel said connection graft having an elongate tubular body and elongate access lumen extending from an intermediate location of said tubular body; and
an elongate tubular bypass graft having one end securable in fluid communication with a second blood vessel without occlusion of said second blood vessel and the other end securable to a distal end of said access lumen for establishing fluid communication between said second blood vessel and said first blood vessel through said connection graft;
wherein said elongate access lumen angularly extends from said intermediate location to provide the fluid communication in laminar flow without direct traverse contact of the fluid communication with inner walls of said first and said second blood vessels.
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Abstract
An implantable bypass device establishes a bypass between an artery and a vein. The device includes an implantable venous connection graft in fluid communication along a vein. The connection graft includes an elongate tubular body, an elongate access lumen extending from an intermediate location of the tubular body. An elongate tubular bypass graft has end secured in fluid communication with an artery and the other end securable to a distal end of the access lumen for establishing fluid communication between the artery and the vein through the venous connection graft. The device provides enhanced life expectancy as well desirable visualization of arterial and venous flows through the device.
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20 Claims
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1. An implantable intraluminal bypass device for establishing a blood vessel to blood vessel bypass comprising:
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a one-piece integrally molded connection graft for securement, in fluid communication, along a first blood vessel without occlusion of said first blood vessel said connection graft having an elongate tubular body and elongate access lumen extending from an intermediate location of said tubular body; and
an elongate tubular bypass graft having one end securable in fluid communication with a second blood vessel without occlusion of said second blood vessel and the other end securable to a distal end of said access lumen for establishing fluid communication between said second blood vessel and said first blood vessel through said connection graft;
wherein said elongate access lumen angularly extends from said intermediate location to provide the fluid communication in laminar flow without direct traverse contact of the fluid communication with inner walls of said first and said second blood vessels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of establishing a blood vessel to blood vessel bypass comprising the steps of:
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implanting a one-piece integrally molded elongate tubular connection graft in fluid communication within a first blood vessel, said connection graft having an access lumen extending from an intermediate location thereof;
attaching one end of an elongate tubular bypass graft to a second blood vessel so as to maintain flow through said second blood vessel; and
attaching the other end of said bypass graft to said access lumen for establishing flow to said connection graft;
wherein the flow from said second blood vessel does not come in direct traverse contact with an inner wall of said first blood vessel and further wherein the flow from said second blood vessel is laminar flow. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
forming said bypass graft into a curved configuration.
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18. A method of claim 15 wherein said connection graft is implantable within a vein.
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19. A method of claim 15 wherein said connection graft is implantable within an artery.
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20. A method of claim 15 further including the step of implanting a second elongate tubular connection graft in fluid communication within said second blood vessel, said second connection graft having a second access lumen from an intermediate location thereof, wherein said one end of said bypass graft is attached to said second access lumen.
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