Braided stent
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1. A method for implanting a radially expandable stent within a body vessel, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing a stent having one or more continuous, discrete, metal strands, each strand having a proximal and a distal end;
(b) braiding a first, second, and third strand together to form a bundle, wherein a pattern is repeated such that, the first strand crosses over the second strand and under the third strand;
the second strand crosses over the third strand and under the first strand; and
the third strand crosses under the second strand and over the first strand, the strands being joined at the proximal and distal end such that the strands are free to adjust their position relative to each other in response to compression forces, wherein the bundle is helically wound to form an elongate coil having a first diameter with the coil being releasably secured to a catheter;
(c) inserting the catheter into the body vessel;
(d) advancing the catheter through the body vessel until the coil is positioned at a desired site within the body vessel;
(e) radially expanding at least a portion of the coil to a second diameter within the body vessel at the desired site such that at least the portion of the coil engages and supports the body vessel, with the second diameter being greater than the first diameter;
(f) releasing the coil from the catheter; and
(g) removing the catheter from the body vessel.
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Abstract
A radially expandable stent for implantation within a body vessel, comprising one or more continuous, discrete, metal strands. At least three strands repeatedly cross over each other to form a bundle. The strands are joined at the proximal and distal end such that the strands are free to adjust their position relative to each other in response to compression forces. One or more bundles are wound together to form an elongate hollow tube.
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1. A method for implanting a radially expandable stent within a body vessel, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a stent having one or more continuous, discrete, metal strands, each strand having a proximal and a distal end;
(b) braiding a first, second, and third strand together to form a bundle, wherein a pattern is repeated such that, the first strand crosses over the second strand and under the third strand;
the second strand crosses over the third strand and under the first strand; and
the third strand crosses under the second strand and over the first strand, the strands being joined at the proximal and distal end such that the strands are free to adjust their position relative to each other in response to compression forces, wherein the bundle is helically wound to form an elongate coil having a first diameter with the coil being releasably secured to a catheter;
(c) inserting the catheter into the body vessel;
(d) advancing the catheter through the body vessel until the coil is positioned at a desired site within the body vessel;
(e) radially expanding at least a portion of the coil to a second diameter within the body vessel at the desired site such that at least the portion of the coil engages and supports the body vessel, with the second diameter being greater than the first diameter;
(f) releasing the coil from the catheter; and
(g) removing the catheter from the body vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for implanting a radially expandable stent within a body vessel, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a stent having one or more continuous, discrete, metal strands, each strand having a proximal and a distal end;
(b) braiding a first, second, third, and fourth strand together to form a bundle, wherein a pattern is repeated such that, the first stand crosses over the second strand, under the third strand, under the second strand, over the third strand and under the fourth strand;
the second strand crosses over the fourth strand, under the first strand, over the third strand, under the fourth strand, over the first strand and under the third strand;
the third strand crosses under the fourth strand, over the first stand, under the second strand, over the fourth strand, under the first strand and over the second strand; and
the fourth strand crosses under the second strand, over the third strand, under the first strand, over the second strand, under the third strand, and over the first strand, the strands being joined at the proximal and distal end such that the strands are free to adjust their position relative to each other in response to compression forces, wherein the bundle is helically wound to form an elongate coil having a first diameter with the coil being releasably secured to a catheter;
(c) inserting the catheter into the body vessel;
(d) advancing the catheter through the body vessel until the coil is positioned at a desired site within the body vessel;
(e) radially expanding at least a portion of the coil to a second diameter within the body vessel at the desired site such that at least the portion of the coil engages and supports the body vessel, with the second diameter being greater than the first diameter;
(f) releasing the coil from the catheter; and
(g) removing the catheter from the body vessel. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A method for implanting a radially expandable stent within a body vessel, which comprises the steps of:
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(a) providing a stent having at least eight continuous, discrete, metal strands, each strand having a proximal and a distal end;
(b) arranging the strands in parallel in the following order;
i) a first strand next to a second strand, next to a third strand, next to a fourth strand, next to a fifth strand, next to a sixth strand, next to a seventh strand, next to an eighth strand, wherein a pattern is repeated such that, A) the eighth strand crosses over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the fourth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand, over the first strand, over the fourth strand, under the third, over the second and under the first strand;
B) the seventh strand crosses under the eighth strand, over the sixth strand, under the fifth strand, over the fourth strand, under the third strand, over the second strand, under the first strand, over the eighth strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the fourth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand and over the first strand;
C) the sixth strand crosses over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the fifth strand under the fourth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand, over the first strand, under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the fifth, over the fourth strand, under the third strand, over the second strand and under the first strand;
D) the fifth strand crosses under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fourth strand, under the third strand, over the second strand, under the first strand, over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the sixth strand, under the fourth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand and over the first strand;
E) the fourth strand crosses over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the sixth strand, under the fifth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand, over the first strand, under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the third strand, over the second strand and under the first strand;
F) the third strand crosses under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the forth strand, over the second strand, under the first strand, over the eighth, under the seventh, over the sixth, under the fifth, over the fourth, under the second and over the first;
G) the second strand crosses over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the sixth strand, under the fifth strand, over the fourth strand, under the third strand, over the first strand, under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the fourth strand, over the third strand, and under the first strand; and
H) the first strand crosses under the eighth strand, over the seventh strand, under the sixth strand, over the fifth strand, under the fourth strand, over the third strand, under the second strand, over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the sixth strand, under the fifth strand, over the fourth strand, under the third strand, over the second strand, over the eighth strand, under the seventh strand, over the sixth strand, under the fifth strand, over the fourth strand, under the third strand and over the second strand;
(c) the strands being joined at the proximal and distal end such that the strands are free to adjust their position relative to each other in response to compression forces, wherein the strands are helically wound to form an elongate coil having a first diameter with the coil being releasably secured to a catheter;
(d) inserting the catheter into the body vessel;
(e) advancing the catheter through the body vessel until the coil is positioned at a desired site within the body vessel;
(f) radially expanding at least a portion of the coil to a second diameter within the body vessel at the desired site such that at least the portion of the coil engages and supports the body vessel, with the second diameter being greater than the first diameter;
(g) releasing the coil from the catheter; and
(h) removing the catheter from the body vessel.
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