Variable strength stent
First Claim
1. A longitudinally flexible stent for implanting in a body lumen and expandable from a contracted condition to an expanded condition, comprising:
- a plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements, each cylindrical element having a circumference extending around a longitudinal stent axis, being substantially independently expandable in the radial direction, wherein the plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements are arranged in alignment along the longitudinal stent axis and define a first end section, a second end section, and a center section therebetween;
each cylindrical element having struts having a constant thickness formed in a generally serpentine wave pattern transverse to the longitudinal axis and containing alternating valley portions and peak portions;
a plurality of interconnecting members extending between the adjacent cylindrical elements and connecting the adjacent cylindrical elements to one another; and
wherein the struts of the cylindrical element in the first end section have a greater mass through a longer strut length and a wider strut width than the struts of the cylindrical element in the center section.
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Abstract
An expandable stent for implantation in a body lumen, such as an artery, is disclosed. The stent consists of a plurality of radially expandable cylindrical elements generally aligned on a common longitudinal stent axis and interconnected by one or more interconnecting members placed so that the stent is flexible in the longitudinal direction. The strength of the stent at a center section or at either end can be varied by increasing the mass of the struts forming each cylindrical element in that center section or end section relative to the lower mass struts in the remaining sections of the stent. Increasing the mass of the struts can be accomplished by, for a given strut thickness, increasing the width of the strut, or increasing the length of a cylindrical element.
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6 Claims
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1. A longitudinally flexible stent for implanting in a body lumen and expandable from a contracted condition to an expanded condition, comprising:
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a plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements, each cylindrical element having a circumference extending around a longitudinal stent axis, being substantially independently expandable in the radial direction, wherein the plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements are arranged in alignment along the longitudinal stent axis and define a first end section, a second end section, and a center section therebetween;
each cylindrical element having struts having a constant thickness formed in a generally serpentine wave pattern transverse to the longitudinal axis and containing alternating valley portions and peak portions;
a plurality of interconnecting members extending between the adjacent cylindrical elements and connecting the adjacent cylindrical elements to one another; and
wherein the struts of the cylindrical element in the first end section have a greater mass through a longer strut length and a wider strut width than the struts of the cylindrical element in the center section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for constructing a longitudinally flexible stent for implanting in a body lumen and expandable from a contracted condition to an expanded condition, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements, each cylindrical element having a circumference extending around a longitudinal stent axis, being substantially independently expandable in the radial direction;
arranging the plurality of adjacent cylindrical elements in alignment along the longitudinal stent axis to include a first end section, a second end section, and a center section therebetween;
forming struts of constant thickness in each cylindrical element in a generally serpentine wave pattern transverse to the longitudinal axis and containing alternating valley portions and peak portions;
providing a plurality of interconnecting members extending between the adjacent cylindrical elements and connecting the adjacent cylindrical elements to one another; and
providing struts of the cylindrical element in the first end section that have a greater mass through a greater strut length and a greater strut width than the struts of the cylindrical clement in the center section. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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