Flared stent and method of use
First Claim
1. A tubular stent comprising first and second ends and being deformable between compressed and expanded configurations, the compressed configuration having a generally constant diameter and a pattern density adjacent the first end that is greater than a pattern density adjacent the second end, the expanded configuration having a transverse dimension at the first end that is larger than a transverse dimension at the second end and having a pattern density adjacent the first end that is substantially equal to a pattern density adjacent the second end, and wherein, when in the expanded configuration, the first end is flared to a generally oval transverse section and the second end is generally circular in transverse section such that the stent is adapted for implantation proximally abutting a carina of a vessel bifurcation.
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Abstract
A tubular stent that uniformly scaffolds vessel tissue within a region that significantly changes diameter or transverse dimension. The invention may be practiced in lumens that taper in either retrograde or antegrade directions, and the transverse dimensional change may be relatively linear or flared. A catheter for delivering the stent of the invention may include a balloon having a comparably flared shape and an inverse conical distal end. This abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b).
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4 Claims
- 1. A tubular stent comprising first and second ends and being deformable between compressed and expanded configurations, the compressed configuration having a generally constant diameter and a pattern density adjacent the first end that is greater than a pattern density adjacent the second end, the expanded configuration having a transverse dimension at the first end that is larger than a transverse dimension at the second end and having a pattern density adjacent the first end that is substantially equal to a pattern density adjacent the second end, and wherein, when in the expanded configuration, the first end is flared to a generally oval transverse section and the second end is generally circular in transverse section such that the stent is adapted for implantation proximally abutting a carina of a vessel bifurcation.
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