Stent and stent delivery system for ostial locations in a conduit
First Claim
1. A stent for insertion into a body lumen comprising:
- a first tubular, balloon-expandable section comprising a first plurality of struts within a unit of length measured circumferentially around a diameter of the stent in an unexpanded state;
a second tubular, self-expanding section coupled to the first section and comprising a second plurality of struts within the unit of length that is greater than the first plurality of struts within the unit of length; and
a third tubular, self-expanding section comprising a third plurality of struts within the unit of length that is greater than the number of struts within the unit of length in the second section,wherein a number of struts in the first section is selected to provide a metal coverage area of 14-18% in a balloon-expanded state of the first section inside the body lumen, and a number of struts in the second section is selected so that a metal coverage area is in a 15-18% range when the second section self-expands so that a diameter of the self-expanded second section is between about 2-times and 4-times greater than a diameter of the balloon-expanded first section, and a number of struts in the third section is selected so that a metal coverage area is in a 15-18% range when the third section self-expands so that a diameter of the self-expanded third section is between about 2-times and 4-times greater than a diameter of the balloon-expanded first section, so as to prevent tissue prolapse through open cells of the stent into the stented body lumen.
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Abstract
A renal stent includes a balloon expandable segment intended for deployment in the renal vessel and a self expanding segment intended for deployment in the aortic segment. One or both of the balloon expandable and self expanding segments can be deployed in the ostial region of the renal vessel, typically the renal artery. The balloon expandable segment provides superior radial strength for maintaining dilated diameter of the renal vessel. The self expanding segment expands to conform to the flared ostial and aortic regions of the vessel. The self expanding segment can be balloon dilated to enhance conformance of the self expanding stented segment to the ostial and aortic regions.
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6 Claims
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1. A stent for insertion into a body lumen comprising:
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a first tubular, balloon-expandable section comprising a first plurality of struts within a unit of length measured circumferentially around a diameter of the stent in an unexpanded state; a second tubular, self-expanding section coupled to the first section and comprising a second plurality of struts within the unit of length that is greater than the first plurality of struts within the unit of length; and a third tubular, self-expanding section comprising a third plurality of struts within the unit of length that is greater than the number of struts within the unit of length in the second section, wherein a number of struts in the first section is selected to provide a metal coverage area of 14-18% in a balloon-expanded state of the first section inside the body lumen, and a number of struts in the second section is selected so that a metal coverage area is in a 15-18% range when the second section self-expands so that a diameter of the self-expanded second section is between about 2-times and 4-times greater than a diameter of the balloon-expanded first section, and a number of struts in the third section is selected so that a metal coverage area is in a 15-18% range when the third section self-expands so that a diameter of the self-expanded third section is between about 2-times and 4-times greater than a diameter of the balloon-expanded first section, so as to prevent tissue prolapse through open cells of the stent into the stented body lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for placement of a medical device within a body lumen comprising:
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disposing a delivery system within the body lumen, the delivery system comprising; a tubular catheter having an outer shaft member slidably disposed about an inner shaft member; first and second balloons carried at a distal end of inner shaft member; a medical device comprising; a first balloon-expandable section disposed intermediate the first balloon and the outer shaft member, and a second self-expanding section disposed intermediate the second balloon and outer shaft member; withdrawing the outer shaft member proximally to expose the first balloon-expandable section of the medical device to the body lumen; inflating the first balloon to expand the first section of the medical device against the body lumen; withdrawing the outer shaft member proximally to expose the second self-expanding section of the medical device to the body lumen; and inflating the second balloon to expand the second section of the medical device at least partially against the body lumen. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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