Angioplasty stents
First Claim
1. A stent for supporting the wall of a vessel comprising a tubular body, the tubular body being expandable from a radially contracted condition to a radially expanded condition, the tubular body having a plurality of annular segments, each annular segment connected to at least one other annular segment by at least one bridge connector, the annular segments and the at least one bridge connector defining a plurality of openings in the tubular body, a first portion of at least one annular segment having a first cross-sectional shape, a second portion of the at least one annular segment having a second cross-sectional shape, the first cross-sectional shape being different from the second cross-sectional shape, the first and second cross-sectional shapes being configured to optimize at least one characteristic of the tubular body selected from plastic deformability, resistance to the formation of areas of concentrated stress regions along the wall of the vessel where the tubular body is expanded to support the wall of the vessel, and resistance to bending.
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Abstract
An angioplasty stent comprises a body comprising a plurality of successive segments connected in pairs by bridge means so that the successive segments can be oriented relative to one another for the purposes of bending of the body in any direction defined by a linear combination of respective orientation axes defined by the bridge connection means. During the radial expansion of the stent, the axial contraction of the segments resulting from the opening-out of the respective loops is compensated by axial projection of the bridge elements from the respective concave portions. The wall of the body comprises arms for supporting a lumen as well as regions which are selectively deformable during the expansion of the stent, the arms and the selectively deformable regions having different cross-sections and/or cross-sectional areas. At least one portion of the body may have a substantially reticular structure, the branches of which define geometrical figures identifiable as fractals.
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12 Claims
- 1. A stent for supporting the wall of a vessel comprising a tubular body, the tubular body being expandable from a radially contracted condition to a radially expanded condition, the tubular body having a plurality of annular segments, each annular segment connected to at least one other annular segment by at least one bridge connector, the annular segments and the at least one bridge connector defining a plurality of openings in the tubular body, a first portion of at least one annular segment having a first cross-sectional shape, a second portion of the at least one annular segment having a second cross-sectional shape, the first cross-sectional shape being different from the second cross-sectional shape, the first and second cross-sectional shapes being configured to optimize at least one characteristic of the tubular body selected from plastic deformability, resistance to the formation of areas of concentrated stress regions along the wall of the vessel where the tubular body is expanded to support the wall of the vessel, and resistance to bending.
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7. A method of making a stent for supporting a vessel wall comprising:
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providing a tubular body having a wall, the tubular body being expandable from a radially contracted condition to a radially expanded condition; and
forming a plurality of openings in the wall of the tubular body such that the wall is defined by a plurality of annular segments, each annular segment connected to at least one other annular segment by at least one bridge connector, the annular segments and the at least one bridge connector defining a plurality of openings in the tubular body, a first portion of at least one annular segment having a first cross-sectional shape, a second portion of the at least one annular segment having a second cross-sectional shape, the first cross-sectional shape being different from the second cross-sectional shape, the first and second cross-sectional shapes being configured to optimize at least one characteristic of the tubular body selected from plastic deformability, resistance to the formation of areas of concentrated stress regions along the wall of the vessel where the tubular body is expanded to support the wall of the vessel, and resistance to bending. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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