Stent and catheter assembly and method for treating bifurcated vessels
First Claim
1. A main-vessel stent for implanting in a main vessel adjacent a bifurcation, comprising:
- a cylindrical member having a distal end and a proximal end and an outer wall surface therebetween; and
a plurality of closed stent cells, at least some of the closed cells having a first perimeter and at least some of the closed cells having a second perimeter;
an aperture on the outer wall surface, the aperture having a third perimeter formed entirely of the closed stent cells, the third perimeter being different than either of the first perimeter and the second perimeter, the aperture being sized and positioned on the outer wall surface so that when the stent is implanted in a main vessel, the third aperture is aligned with a side-branch vessel thereby allowing substantially unrestricted blood flow from the main vessel through to the side-branch vessel.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method is provided for stenting bifurcated vessels. A main-vessel stent and delivery system is provided for implanting a stent in the main vessel of a bifurcated vessel, wherein the main-vessel stent has an aperture bordered by closed stent cells that aligns with the opening to a side-branch vessel to permit substantially unobstructed blood flow between the main vessel and the side-branch vessel. The delivery system includes a catheter assembly having distal and proximal balloons separated by a positioning guide wire exit port located at the distal end of the catheter. The catheter assembly is advanced over a pair of guide wires for delivering, appropriately orienting, and implanting the main-vessel stent.
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7 Claims
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1. A main-vessel stent for implanting in a main vessel adjacent a bifurcation, comprising:
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a cylindrical member having a distal end and a proximal end and an outer wall surface therebetween; and
a plurality of closed stent cells, at least some of the closed cells having a first perimeter and at least some of the closed cells having a second perimeter;
an aperture on the outer wall surface, the aperture having a third perimeter formed entirely of the closed stent cells, the third perimeter being different than either of the first perimeter and the second perimeter, the aperture being sized and positioned on the outer wall surface so that when the stent is implanted in a main vessel, the third aperture is aligned with a side-branch vessel thereby allowing substantially unrestricted blood flow from the main vessel through to the side-branch vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
a distal region adjacent the distal end, a proximal region adjacent the proximal end and a central region located therebetween; and
wherein the aperture is formed in the central region.
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5. The main-vessel stent of claim 4, wherein the stent cells of the distal and proximal regions have a first cell size and the stent cells of the central region have a second cell size.
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6. The main-vessel stent of claim 5, wherein the second cell size is less than the first cell size.
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7. The main-vessel stent of claim 6, wherein the second cell size is about one half the size of the first cell size.
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