Stent
First Claim
1. A stent comprising a plurality of serpentine segments which form closed paths, the serpentine segments having alternating peaks and troughs, serpentine segments which are adjacent one another connected by a plurality of connectors, each connector havinga first end which extends from a first position offset from midway between a peak and a trough on one serpentine segment the first position being closer to midway between the peak and the trough than to the peak, a second end which extends from a second position offset from midway between a peak and a trough on an adjacent serpentine segment, the second position being closer to midway between the peak and the trough than to the trough, and a central region between the first and second ends, at least a portion of each central region comprising a first U-shaped link and a second U-shaped link, each first U-shaped link opening in a first substantially circumferential direction and each second U-shaped link opening in a second substantially circumferential direction substantially opposite the first substantially circumferential direction, at least a portion of the first U-shaped link and at least a portion of the second U-shaped link having a shared portion, the shared portion disposed between one of the peaks on one segment and one of the troughs on an adjacent segment.
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Abstract
A radially expandable stent comprising a plurality of spaced band-like elements and intersecting links is disclosed. The band-like elements have a generally serpentine configuration to provide continuous waves of generally sinusoidal character to each band-like element. The waves are characterized by a plurality of peaks and troughs taking a generally longitudinal direction along the cylinder such that the waves in the band-like elements open as the stent is expanded from a first diameter to a second diameter. The intersecting links are substantially U-shaped and terminate in first and second shanks. The first shank of a link emanates from a region between a peak and trough on a band-like element and the second shank of the link emanates from a region between a peak and trough on an adjacent band-like element.
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7 Claims
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1. A stent comprising a plurality of serpentine segments which form closed paths, the serpentine segments having alternating peaks and troughs, serpentine segments which are adjacent one another connected by a plurality of connectors, each connector having
a first end which extends from a first position offset from midway between a peak and a trough on one serpentine segment the first position being closer to midway between the peak and the trough than to the peak, a second end which extends from a second position offset from midway between a peak and a trough on an adjacent serpentine segment, the second position being closer to midway between the peak and the trough than to the trough, and a central region between the first and second ends, at least a portion of each central region comprising a first U-shaped link and a second U-shaped link, each first U-shaped link opening in a first substantially circumferential direction and each second U-shaped link opening in a second substantially circumferential direction substantially opposite the first substantially circumferential direction, at least a portion of the first U-shaped link and at least a portion of the second U-shaped link having a shared portion, the shared portion disposed between one of the peaks on one segment and one of the troughs on an adjacent segment.
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5. A stent comprising a plurality of serpentine segments which form closed paths, and a plurality of connectors connecting the serpentine segments, each connector comprising a first bend and a second bend, the first and second bends oriented in substantially opposite directions,
each serpentine segment comprising a plurality of peaks and troughs, the serpentine segments and connectors arranged to form a plurality of helical pathways extending along the stent, each helical pathway extending along a plurality of successive connectors, successive connectors joined together by a portion of a serpentine segment, the portion extending from a first position along a serpentine segment to a second position along a serpentine segment, the first and second positions located between one trough and one peak, the first and second positions being closer to a midpoint between the peak and the trough than to the peak and trough, the portion traversing the midpoint.
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