Bifurcated stent
First Claim
1. A stent for placement at a vessel bifurcation, the vessel having a main branch and a side branch, the stent having an expanded configuration and an unexpanded configuration, the stent comprising:
- a substantially tubular main body defining a main lumen therethrough, and a branch body defining a branch lumen therethrough, the main lumen in fluid communication with the branch lumen,the branch body comprised of a first flexible member and a second flexible member, a connector engaging the first flexible member, the branch body being in the unexpanded state when the connector further engages the second flexible member, the branch body being in the expanded state when the second flexible member is disengaged from the connector,wherein the connector is electrically frangible, in the unexpanded state the electrically frangible connector being in electric communication with the first flexible member and the second flexible member, in the expanded state the electrically frangible connector being disengaged from at least one of the first flexible member and second flexible member as a result of excess current, andwherein after removal of the excess current, the electrically frangible connector is capable of again being in electric communication with the first flexible member and the second flexible member.
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Abstract
A stent for placement at a vessel bifurcation has an expanded configuration and an unexpanded configuration. The stent comprises a substantially tubular main body and a branch body. The branch body comprises at least one flexible member engaged to the main body. The flexible member comprises an expandable polymer which is actuatable between a high volume state and a low volume state. When in the high volume state the volume of the expandable polymer is greater than in the low volume state. Also, when the expandable polymer is actuated from the low volume state to the high volume state, the branch body is expanded from the unexpanded configuration to the expanded configuration. In the expanded configuration the branch body extends obliquely from the main body.
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12 Claims
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1. A stent for placement at a vessel bifurcation, the vessel having a main branch and a side branch, the stent having an expanded configuration and an unexpanded configuration, the stent comprising:
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a substantially tubular main body defining a main lumen therethrough, and a branch body defining a branch lumen therethrough, the main lumen in fluid communication with the branch lumen, the branch body comprised of a first flexible member and a second flexible member, a connector engaging the first flexible member, the branch body being in the unexpanded state when the connector further engages the second flexible member, the branch body being in the expanded state when the second flexible member is disengaged from the connector, wherein the connector is electrically frangible, in the unexpanded state the electrically frangible connector being in electric communication with the first flexible member and the second flexible member, in the expanded state the electrically frangible connector being disengaged from at least one of the first flexible member and second flexible member as a result of excess current, and wherein after removal of the excess current, the electrically frangible connector is capable of again being in electric communication with the first flexible member and the second flexible member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A stent for placement at a vessel bifurcation, the vessel having a main branch and a side branch, the stent having an expanded configuration and an unexpanded configuration, the stent comprising:
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a substantially tubular main body defining a main lumen therethrough, and a branch body defining a branch lumen therethrough, the main lumen in fluid communication with the branch lumen, the branch body comprised of a first flexible member and a second flexible member, a connector engaging the first flexible member, the branch body being in the unexpanded state when the connector further engages the second flexible member, the branch body being in the expanded state when the second flexible member is disengaged from the connector, wherein the connector is magnetically frangible, the first flexible member being magnetically coupled to the second flexible member by the connector when the stent is in the unexpanded configuration, the first flexible member being magnetically decoupled from the second flexible member when the stent is in the expanded configuration. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A stent for placement at a vessel bifurcation, the vessel having a main branch and a side branch, the stent having an expanded configuration and an unexpanded configuration, the stent comprising:
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a substantially tubular main body defining a main lumen therethrough, and a branch body defining a branch lumen therethrough, the main lumen in fluid communication with the branch lumen, the branch body comprised of a first flexible member and a second flexible member, a connector engaging the first flexible member, the branch body being in the unexpanded state when the connector further engages the second flexible member, the branch body being in the expanded state when the second flexible member is disengaged from the connector, wherein the connector is fixedly engaged to the first flexible member, when the stent is in the unexpanded state the connector is releasably engaged to the second flexible member, when the stent is in the expanded state the connector is disengaged from the second flexible member. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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