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Prosthesis for controlling the direction of flow in a duct of a living organism

  • US 6,764,518 B2
  • Filed: 06/12/2002
  • Issued: 07/20/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/13/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A prosthesis comprising a generally tubular shape for controlling the direction of flow in a duct of a living organism, the prosthesis being made of a biocompatible, elastically deformable material and comprising an annular proximal fixing part in a section of greater diameter of said duct, and a distal part whose wall is dimensioned to allow it to collapse on itself in the presence of an overpressure exerted on its outer surface, wherein said annular proximal fixing part is associated over a certain width with stiffening means for giving it a resistance to crushing which is greater than that of the distal part of said prosthesis, able to retain the prosthesis by applying said annular proximal part against the wall of said section of greater diameter of said duct with a force sufficient to ensure that it is held in place as a food bolus passes through it, and wherein said annular elastic means are formed at least partially by a slotted elastic ring, which is an independent element of said prosthesis which element is attached inside said annular proximal part.

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