Stent for placement at luminal os
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1. A prosthesis for placement at an ostium opening from a main body lumen to a branch body lumen;
- the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said prosthesis comprising;
a radially expansible scaffold having at least a first wall pattern; and
at least two circumferential anchors extending axially from an end of the scaffold, said anchors having sufficient length to extend into and bend and rotate and thereby expandably circumscribe the main vessel wall and reach the portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium when the scaffold is implanted in the branch lumen with said one end adjacent the ostium, said prosthesis additionally having a region with a second wall pattern that is different from the first wall pattern, said second wall pattern permitting the anchors to both bend and rotate relative to the prosthesis, such that a flow path is maintained in the main body lumen between the anchors and beyond the ostium opening.
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Abstract
A prosthesis includes a radially expansible scaffold in at least two circumferential anchors extending from the scaffold. The prosthesis is placed across an os between a main body lumen and a branch lumen. The scaffold is expanded within the branch lumen and the circumferential anchors deformed outwardly to conform to the wall of the main body lumen. Optionally, a second prosthesis may be placed within the main body lumen after the first prosthesis has been deployed.
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1. A prosthesis for placement at an ostium opening from a main body lumen to a branch body lumen;
- the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said prosthesis comprising;
a radially expansible scaffold having at least a first wall pattern; and
at least two circumferential anchors extending axially from an end of the scaffold, said anchors having sufficient length to extend into and bend and rotate and thereby expandably circumscribe the main vessel wall and reach the portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium when the scaffold is implanted in the branch lumen with said one end adjacent the ostium, said prosthesis additionally having a region with a second wall pattern that is different from the first wall pattern, said second wall pattern permitting the anchors to both bend and rotate relative to the prosthesis, such that a flow path is maintained in the main body lumen between the anchors and beyond the ostium opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said prosthesis comprising;
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10. A method for deploying a prosthesis across an ostium opening from a main lumen to a branch lumen, the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said method comprising:
- positioning a first prosthesis so that a scaffold lies within the branch lumen and at least two circumferential anchors extend from the scaffold and into the main lumen;
radially expanding the scaffold to implant said scaffold in the branch lumen;
circumferentially deforming the anchors such that at least one of said anchors bends and rotates relative to the prosthesis, and has sufficient length to reach the portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said deforming causing the anchors to circumscribe at least a portion of the main lumen wall and open a passage between the anchors; and
deploying a second prosthesis within the passage between the anchors, and wherein the anchors have an axial length which is at least 1.5 times the width of the scaffold prior to radial expansion. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
- positioning a first prosthesis so that a scaffold lies within the branch lumen and at least two circumferential anchors extend from the scaffold and into the main lumen;
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21. A prosthesis for placement at an ostium opening from a main body lumen to a branch body lumen, the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said prosthesis comprising:
- a one piece body including a radially expansible scaffold having at least a first wall pattern; and
at least one anchor extending from an end of the scaffold, said anchor having a length sufficient to circumscribe the main vessel wall and reach the portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium when the scaffold is implanted in the branch lumen with said one end adjacent the ostium, and wherein the anchor is configured to bend and rotate thereby enabling it to circumscribe the main vessel wall, said prosthesis additionally having a region with a second wall pattern that is different from the first wall pattern, said second wall pattern permitting the anchors to both bend and rotate relative to the prosthesis, such that a flow path is maintained in the body lumen between the anchors and beyond the ostium opening. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
- a one piece body including a radially expansible scaffold having at least a first wall pattern; and
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29. A method for deploying a prosthesis across an ostium opening from a main lumen to a branch lumen, the main body lumen having a main vessel wall with a portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium, said method comprising:
- providing a first prosthesis having a scaffold and at least two anchors;
positioning the first prosthesis so that the scaffold lies within the branch lumen and the at least two anchors extend into the main lumen;
radially expanding the scaffold to implant said scaffold in the branch lumen;
bending and rotating at least one anchor such that it extends circumferentially along the main vessel wall a sufficient distance to reach the portion of the main vessel wall opposing the ostium.
- providing a first prosthesis having a scaffold and at least two anchors;
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