Vascular stent having increased radiopacity and method for making same
First Claim
1. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
- selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along the tube;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube; and
after the radiopaque material has been inserted into the groove, cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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Abstract
A stent for use in a patient'"'"'s blood vessel to maintain the patency of the vessel contains strategically located radiopaque material. The strategic placement of the radiopaque material in the core structure of the stent functions to enhance the resolution of the stent under fluoroscopy. The initial part of the process includes forming a groove in a piece of tube stock and securing radiopaque material into the groove by press fitting or diffusion bonding. After the securing method, a layer of material can be sputtered coated over the only radiopaque material or over the entire stent. Finally, a pattern of struts and splines is cut into the tube composite to form the stent.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along the tube;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube; and
after the radiopaque material has been inserted into the groove, cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
the tube of structural material is formed of a biocompatible material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, nickel-titanium alloys, and cobalt based alloys.
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3. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of forming the groove comprises forming one continuous groove.
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4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the radiopaque material is formed in a strip and the step of inserting the radiopaque material comprises inserting the strip into the groove.
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5. The method of claim 4, wherein:
the step of securing the strip includes press-fitting the strip into the groove.
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6. The method of claim 4, wherein:
the step of forming the groove comprises forming a plurality of grooves.
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7. The method of claim 6, wherein:
a plurality of strips of radiopaque material are inserted into the plurality of grooves.
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8. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the method of claim 1, wherein the step of securing the radiopaque material includes the step of laser binding the radiopaque material into the groove.
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9. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the step of securing the radiopaque material into the groove includes press-fitting the material into the groove.
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10. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the cutting step is performed by a laser.
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11. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the grooves are formed on the exterior of the tube.
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12. The method of claim 1, wherein:
the grooves are formed on the exterior of the tube in a selected pattern.
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13. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along the tube;
inserting a strip of radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube by diffusion bonding the strip of radiopaque material into the groove; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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14. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along the tube;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube by diffusion bonding the radiopaque material into the groove; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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15. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove formed as a plurality of rings along the tube;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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16. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising;
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along the tube;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube;
sputter coating a layer of metal over the exterior surface of the radiopaque material; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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17. A method for forming a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tube of structural material;
forming at least one groove along exterior of the tube in a selected pattern;
inserting radiopaque material into the groove;
securing said radiopaque material to the tube; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern which forms the struts of a stent and selectively places radiopaque material on particular struts of the finished stent.
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18. A stent having enhanced radiopacity, comprising:
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a tubular section constructed of at least one segment of a tube, the tubular segment having at least one groove formed therein;
a radiopaque material fabricated in strips and disposed within the groove; and
means for securing the material within the groove, wherein the means for securing the radiopaque material in the groove includes sputter coating a layer of over the radiopaque material.
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19. A stent having enhanced radiopacity, comprising:
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a tubular section constructed of at least one segment of a tube, the tubular segment having at least one groove formed therein;
a radiopaque material fabricated in strips and disposed within the groove; and
means for securing the material within the groove, wherein the means for securing the radiopaque material within the groove includes diffusion bonding the material into the groove.
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20. A stent having enhanced radiopacity, comprising:
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a tubular section constructed of at least one segment of a tube, the tubular segment having a plurality of grooves formed therein;
a radiopaque material fabricated in strips and disposed within the grooves; and
means for securing the material within the grooves, wherein the means for securing the radiopaque material within the grooves includes diffusion bonding the strips of radiopaque material into the grooves.
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21. A stent having enhanced radiopacity, comprising:
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a tubular section constructed of at least one segment of a tube, the tubular segment having a plurality of grooves formed therein;
a radiopaque material fabricated in strips and disposed within the grooves; and
means for securing the material within the grooves, wherein the means for securing the radiopaque material in the grooves includes sputter coating a layer of metal over the strips of radiopaque material.
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22. A method of fabricating a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tubing of biocompatible material;
forming a plurality of grooves circumferentially and longitudinally along the tubing;
placing radiopaque material into the grooves;
securing the radiopaque material within the grooves; and
cutting the tube into a particular pattern to form the struts of a stent.
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23. A method of fabricating a vascular stent having increased radiopacity, comprising:
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selecting a tubing of biocompatible material;
forming a groove on the exterior of the tubing;
placing radiopaque material into the groove;
securing the radiopaque material within the groove; and
cutting the tubing into a particular pattern to form a plurality of struts made entirely from the tubing and a plurality of composite struts having a first layer made from the material forming the tubing and a second layer of radiopaque material, the radiopaque material being selectively placed on struts to increase the overall radiopacity of the finished stent.
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