Stent for angioplasty
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1. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
- a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having an orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis and having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein adjacent curved portions have opposite, sequential convexity.
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Abstract
A stent for angioplasty has a body (1) in the form of a generally tubular envelope susceptible of being dilated in use from a radially-contracted position into a radially-expanded position. The body of the stent (1) includes a plurality of successive segments (2) having a serpentine shape with loop parts having sequentially-opposite concavity. These loop parts are connected by connector parts (4) and the bridges (3) which connect the segments (2) of the stent together join to the aforesaid connector parts (4).
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1. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having an orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis and having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein adjacent curved portions have opposite, sequential convexity.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having a curved portion, the curved portion having first and second branches, the first branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a first connector arm, the second branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a second connector arm, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first and second ends being configured to form first and second angles with respect to the first and second connector arms, respectively, the first and second angles being non-zero, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein adjacent curved portions have opposite, sequential convexity. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path;
at least one bridge connector having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms that are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first and second connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending in a first direction, the second end extending in a second direction, the first and second directions being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, adjacent curved portions having opposite, sequential convexity, the first and second ends being connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments, and the orientation of the bridge connector with respect to the longitudinal axis remaining substantially unchanged as the tubular body is expanded from the contracted to the expanded position.- View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of preventing restenosis of a vessel comprising:
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providing a stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position, the tubular body comprising a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path, at least one bridge connector having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, adjacent bridge connectors having opposite, sequential convexity;
advancing the tubular body in the contracted condition through the lumen of the vessel to an area of stenosis; and
deploying the tubular body within the lumen of the vessel by expanding it from the contracted to the expanded condition. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of making a stent having a substantially tubular body defining a longitudinal axis, the method comprising:
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providing a tubular blank; and
forming the blank into a plurality of annular segments joined by at least one bridge connector, the annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path, wherein at least one bridge connector comprises a curved portion connected to first and second connector arms that are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first and second connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending in a first direction, the second end extending in a second direction, the first and second directions being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, the curved portion of adjacent bridge connectors having opposite, sequential convexity, the first and second ends being connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having an orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis and having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein the first and second ends are connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments and further wherein the shape of the bridge connector remains substantially unchanged as the tubular body is expanded from the contracted to the expanded condition.
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28. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having an orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis and having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein the first and second ends of the bridge connectors join successive annular segments to form a T-shape configuration.
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29. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having a curved portion, the curved portion having first and second branches, the first branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a first connector arm, the second branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a second connector arm, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first and second ends being configured to form first and second angles with respect to the first and second connector arms, respectively, the first and second angles being non-zero, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein the first and second ends are connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments, the annular segments and bridge connectors defining an angular configuration with respect to the longitudinal axis which remains substantially unchanged as the tubular body is expanded from the contracted to the expanded condition.
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30. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having a curved portion, the curved portion having first and second branches, the first branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a first connector arm, the second branch being connected in a non-linear configuration to a second connector arm, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first and second ends being configured to form first and second angles with respect to the first and second connector arms, respectively, the first and second angles being non-zero, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, wherein the first and second ends of the bridge connectors join successive annular segments to form a T-shape configuration.
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31. A method of preventing restenosis of a vessel comprising:
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providing a stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position, the tubular body comprising a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path, at least one bridge connector having a curved portion;
the curved portion being connected to first and second connector arms, the connector arms being oriented in an oblique configuration with respect to the curved portion, the connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending obliquely from the first connector arm and the second end extending obliquely from the second connector arm, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, the bridge connector joining successive annular segments at first and second joints, the first and second joints each forming a T-shape configuration;
advancing the tubular body in the contracted condition through the lumen of the vessel to an area of stenosis; and
deploying the tubular body within the lumen of the vessel by expanding it from the contracted to the expanded condition.
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32. A method of making a stent having a substantially tubular body defining a longitudinal axis, the method comprising:
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providing a tubular blank; and
forming the blank into a plurality of annular segments joined by at least one bridge connector, the annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path, wherein at least one bridge connector comprises a curved portion connected to first and second connector arms that are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first and second connector arms having first and second ends, respectively, the first end extending in a first direction, the second end extending in a second direction, the first and second directions being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the first end connected to a first annular segment and the second end connected to a second adjacent annular segment, the first and second ends of the bridge connector joining successive annular segments to form a T-shape configuration and the first and second ends being connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments.
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33. A stent having a substantially tubular body having a longitudinal axis, the tubular body capable of being dilated from a radially-contracted position to a radially-expanded position comprising:
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a plurality of annular segments having a shape defining a substantially sinusoidal path; and
at least one bridge connector having first and second end portions, first and second intermediate portions, and a curved mid-portion having first and second branches, the first end portion, first intermediate portion and first branch forming a first side of the connector and the second end portion, second intermediate portion, and second branch forming a second side of the connector, the first end portion connected to a first annular segment and the second end portion connected to a second adjacent annular segment, the connector being configured such that the first end portion, first intermediate portion, and first branch extend in first, second, and third directions, respectively, the second direction being non-linear with respect to the first and third directions, and the second end portion, second intermediate portion, and second branch portion extending in fourth, fifth and sixth directions, respectively, the fifth direction being non-linear with respect to the fourth and sixth directions;
wherein the first and second end portions are connected at a point on the annular segments substantially coinciding with zero points of the sinusoidal path defined by the segments.- View Dependent Claims (34, 35)
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