Placement of endoprostheses and stents
First Claim
1. A medical device comprising an endoprosthesis of extended length comprising knitted filament material extending throughout said length, the filament material forming an elongated structure that is capable of providing support to a lumen of a body passageway, and having a proximal end and a distal end, the endoprosthesis having a small first diameter and being capable of being expanded to a larger second diameter;
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Abstract
A method and device for implanting an endoprosthesis within the lumen of a body passageway. A tubular, elongated endoprosthesis having a small outer diameter for intraluminal delivery of the selected body passageway, is capable of being progressively permanently deformed to an expanded diameter by application of outwardly acting force. The endoprosthesis is provided on a catheter having an inflatable, radially expandable balloon, the axial dimension of which is shorter than the axial dimension of the endoprosthesis. The elongated prothesis is inserted in unexpanded state into a desired location within the body passageway and with the catheter positioned so that its expandable portion registers inside a first portion of the endoprosthesis, the inflatable portion of the catheter is inflated to cause deformation of the first portion of the endoprosthesis to an expanded diameter. The inflatable portion of the catheter is then deflated and shifted axially until it registers with an unexpanded portion of the endoprosthesis and the inflation of the inflatable portion of the catheter is repeated until the elongated endoprosthesis is expanded the desired length, and the endoprosthesis is permanently placed within the lumen. With the endoprosthesis comprised at least partically of knitted wire, the long endoprosthesis is especially capable of conforming to tortuosities of the body passage.
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17 Claims
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1. A medical device comprising an endoprosthesis of extended length comprising knitted filament material extending throughout said length, the filament material forming an elongated structure that is capable of providing support to a lumen of a body passageway, and having a proximal end and a distal end, the endoprosthesis having a small first diameter and being capable of being expanded to a larger second diameter;
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a catheter having an inflatable, radially expandable portion associated therewith, the axial dimension of which is less than the length of the endoprosthesis, the endoprosthesis being detachably mounted in an unexpanded state on the catheter with the inflatable portion of the catheter disposed within a first portion of the endoprosthesis that is to be first expanded, the first portion being less than an entire length of the endoprosthesis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for implanting an endoprosthesis within a lumen of a body passageway, comprising:
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providing an endoprosthesis of extended length comprising knitted filament material extending throughout said length, the filament material forming an elongated structure that is capable of providing support to the lumen, and having a proximal end and a distal end, the endoprosthesis having a small first diameter and being capable of being expanded to a larger second diameter;
providing a catheter having at least one inflatable, radially expandable portion;
inserting the endoprosthesis in an unexpanded state into a desired location within the body passageway;
with the catheter positioned within the endoprosthesis so that the inflatable portion of the catheter registers with only a first portion of the endoprosthesis shorter than the overall length of the endoprosthesis, inflating the inflatable portion of the catheter to cause the first portion of the endoprosthesis to reach the second, expanded diameter, the remainder of the endoprosthesis continuing to have the first diameter;
causing the deflation of the inflatable portion of the catheter;
shifting the catheter axially within the endoprosthesis until the inflatable portion of the catheter registers with a second, unexpanded portion of the endoprosthesis; and
inflating the inflatable portion of the catheter to expand a second, unexpanded portion, whereby the first portion and the second portion of the endoprosthesis are inflated to the second, expanded diameter. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
and thereafter withdrawing the catheter.
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13. The method of claim 11 wherein prior to insertion of the endoprosthesis into the body, the elongated endoprosthesis is mounted in unexpanded state over the inflatable portion of the catheter, the inflatable portion of the catheter being in deflated state;
and inserting the catheter into the body to place the endoprosthesis in the desired location.
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14. The method of claim 11 wherein the first portion of the endoprosthesis has an initial unexpanded diameter smaller than the unexpanded diameter of the remaining portions of the endoprosthesis such that the initial diameter of the first portion secures the endoprosthesis upon the expandable portion of the catheter for insertion, and the diameter of the remaining portions of the endoprosthesis enables the catheter, after expansion of the first portion of the endoprosthesis, to be moved axially within the endoprosthesis when the inflatable portion is in at least a partially deflated state.
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15. The method of claim 11 wherein the endoprosthesis is secured by partially inflating the inflatable portion of the catheter sufficiently to secure the endoprosthesis to the catheter prior to insertion into the body.
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16. The method of claim 11 the endoprosthesis is secured to the catheter by a resilient tubular member surrounding the distal end of the endoprosthesis and a resilient tubular member surrounding the proximal end of the prosthesis.
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17. The method of claim 11 wherein the endoprosthesis comprises a stent.
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