Extendible stent apparatus
First Claim
1. A stent for placement in a bifurcated body lumen having a main branch and a side branch, said stent comprising:
- a radially expandable, generally cylindrical body having a first end, a second end, and a side opening between said ends, wherein a first portion of the body between the first end and the side opening expands in response to a first radially outward pressure and a second portion of the body between the side opening and the second end expands in response to a second radially outward pressure, wherein the first pressure is less than the second pressure, and wherein said first portion and said second portion comprise substantially the same material.
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Abstract
The present invention concerns novel stent apparatuses for use in treating lesions at or near the bifurcation point in bifurcated cardiac, coronary, renal, peripheral vascular, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, urinary and neurovascular vessels and brain vessels. More particularly, the invention concerns a stent apparatus with at least one side opening which may further comprise an extendable stent portion laterally extending from the side opening and at least partly in registry with the wall of the side opening. Devices constructed in accordance with the invention include, singularly or in combination, a main expandable stent comprising at least one substantially circular side opening located between its proximal and distal end openings, which side opening may further comprise an expandable portion extending radially outward from the edges of the side opening; and a branch stent comprising proximal and distal end openings and which may further comprise a contacting portion at its proximal end, and which may optionally be constructed to form either a perpendicular branch or a non-perpendicular branch when inserted through a side opening of the main stent. The stents of the invention are marked with, or at least partially constructed of, a material which is imageable during intraluminal catheterization techniques, most preferably but not limited to ultrasound and x-ray.
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14 Claims
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1. A stent for placement in a bifurcated body lumen having a main branch and a side branch, said stent comprising:
a radially expandable, generally cylindrical body having a first end, a second end, and a side opening between said ends, wherein a first portion of the body between the first end and the side opening expands in response to a first radially outward pressure and a second portion of the body between the side opening and the second end expands in response to a second radially outward pressure, wherein the first pressure is less than the second pressure, and wherein said first portion and said second portion comprise substantially the same material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for deploying a stent in a bifurcated body lumen, said method comprising:
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providing a stent having a first portion, a second portion, and a side opening between said portions, said first and second portion comprising substantially the same material and adapted to expand at different pressures;
expanding the first portion against a luminal wall segment on one side of the bifurcation;
aligning the side opening with an ostium of the branch lumen; and
expanding the second portion on the other side of the bifurcation.
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11. A stent for placement in a bifurcated body lumen having a main branch and a side branch, said stent comprising:
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a radially expandable generally cylindrical stent body having proximal and distal opposing ends with a body wall having an even surface extending therebetween, said body wall having a plurality of cells, and a side opening therethrough, said side opening being multiple times the size of each of the cells prior to expansion of the stent body; and
a deflectable element integrally formed with the stent body, wherein the deflectable element is generally flush with the tubular envelope of the stent body within the side opening prior to expansion of said stent body;
wherein said stent body comprises an axial spine, and said deflectable element is generally aligned with said axial spine.
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12. A method for deploying a stent in a bifurcated body lumen, said method comprising, in order:
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providing a stent having a first portion, a second portion, and a side opening between said portions;
expanding said first portion against a luminal wall segment on one side of the bifurcation;
aligning the side opening with an ostium of the branch lumen; and
expanding the second portion on the other side of the bifurcation.
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13. A method for deploying a stent in a bifurcated body lumen, said method comprising, in order:
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providing a stent having a first portion, a second portion, and a side opening between said portions;
aligning the side opening with an ostium of the branch lumen;
expanding said first portion against a luminal wall segment on one side of the bifurcation; and
expanding the second portion on the other side of the bifurcation.
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14. A stent for placement in a bifurcated body lumen, said stent comprising:
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a main tubular body having first and second portions, first and second ends, and a side opening between said ends;
said first portion having a first axial spine, said first portion adapted to expand in response to a first radially outward pressure;
said second portion having a second axial spine, said second portion adapted to expand in response to a second radially outward pressure; and
wherein the first pressure is less than the second pressure.
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