Longitudinally flexible stent
First Claim
1. A stent for holding open a blood vessel formed of a structure consisting essentially of a plurality of triangular cells, each triangular cell comprising:
- a first loop containing section, the first loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction,a second loop containing section, the second loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction and joined to the first loop containing section at a first junction; and
a third loop containing section joined to the first loop containing section at a second junction and joined to the second loop containing section at a third junction;
wherein a plurality of first loop containing sections form a first band of loops which repeat at a first frequency and a plurality of second and third loop containing sections form a second band of loops which repeat at a second frequency higher than said first frequency, said first and second bands alternating for at least three consecutive repetitions along the longitudinal axis of the stent wherein each cell consists essentially of two loops at the first frequency and three loops at the second frequency, each of said loops opening toward the inside of the cell.
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Abstract
An intravascular stent especially suited for implanting in curved arterial portions. The stent retains longitudinal flexibility after expansion. The stent is formed of intertwined meander patterns forming triangular cells. The triangular cells are adapted to provide radial support, and also to provide longitudinal flexibility after expansion. The triangular cells provide increased coverage of a vessel wall. The stent can have different portions adapted to optimize radial support or to optimize longitudinal flexibility. The stent can be adapted to prevent flaring of portions of the stent during insertion.
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38 Claims
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1. A stent for holding open a blood vessel formed of a structure consisting essentially of a plurality of triangular cells, each triangular cell comprising:
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a first loop containing section, the first loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction, a second loop containing section, the second loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction and joined to the first loop containing section at a first junction; and a third loop containing section joined to the first loop containing section at a second junction and joined to the second loop containing section at a third junction; wherein a plurality of first loop containing sections form a first band of loops which repeat at a first frequency and a plurality of second and third loop containing sections form a second band of loops which repeat at a second frequency higher than said first frequency, said first and second bands alternating for at least three consecutive repetitions along the longitudinal axis of the stent wherein each cell consists essentially of two loops at the first frequency and three loops at the second frequency, each of said loops opening toward the inside of the cell. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A uniformly flexible expandable stent consisting essentially of a plurality of triangular cells, each triangular cell including:
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a) a first substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; b) a second substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; c) a third substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; d) a fourth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end;
the first end of the first member communicating with the first end of the second member, the second end of the second member communicating with the second end of the third member, and the first end of the third member communicating with the first end of the fourth member;e) the first member and the second member with the curved portion at their ends forming a first loop opening toward the inside of the cell; f) the third member and the fourth member with the curved portion at their ends forming a second loop opening toward to the inside of the cell; g) a fifth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; h) a sixth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; i) a seventh substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; j) an eighth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; k) a ninth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end; and l) a tenth substantially linear member having a first end and a second end, the first end of the fifth member coupled to the second end of the first member, the second end of the fifth member communicating with the second end of the sixth member, the first end of the sixth member communicating with the first end of the seventh member, the second end of the seventh member communicating with the second end of the eighth member, the first end of the eighth member communicating with the first end of the ninth member, the second end of the ninth member communicating with the second end of the tenth member, and the first end of the tenth member coupled to the second end of the fourth member; m) the fifth member and the sixth member with the curved portion at their ends forming a third loop opening toward the inside of the cell; n) the seventh member and the eighth member with the curved portion at their ends forming a fourth loop opening toward the inside of the cell; and o) the ninth member and the tenth member with the curved portion at their ends forming a fifth loop opening toward the inside of the cell, such that the first and the fourth members are joined together through the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth and the tenth members without connection directly between first and fourth members. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A uniformly flexible stent for holding open a blood vessel consisting of triangular cells, said cells of comprising:
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a. a first loop containing section, said first loop containing section arranged generally in a circumferential direction, occurring at a first amplitude; b. a second loop containing section, said second loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction, also occurring at said first amplitude; c. a third loop containing section, said third loop containing section arranged generally in the circumferential direction occurring at a second amplitude higher than said first amplitude, wherein each cell consists essentially of two loops of said third loop containing section and three loops of said first and second loop containing sections, said loops opening toward the inside of the cell, said first, second and third loop containing sections forming a plurality of uniformly flexible cells; wherein a plurality of said first and second loop containing sections together form first single, continuous, undulating bands around the circumference of the stent, and a plurality of said third loop containing sections form second single, continuous, undulating circumferential bands, one of said second bands disposed in the circumferential space between each first band and alternately joined to said first bands. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. Stent for widening a vessel in a human body comprising:
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a plurality of first circumferential bands each being a single undulating pattern of loops at a first frequency; a plurality of second circumferential bands each being a single undulating pattern of loops at a second frequency higher than said first frequency, consecutively alternating for at least five repetitions with said first circumferential bands with no intervening material and periodically coupled to the adjacent first bands to form cells; wherein each cell comprises two loops of said first circumferential band and three loops of said second circumferential band, said loops opening toward the inside of the cell; wherein the first circumferential bands comprise even first circumferential bands each containing a pattern of loops and odd first circumferential bands each containing a pattern of loops which are out of phase with the loops of the even first circumferential bands, an odd first circumferential band occurring between every two even first circumferential band; wherein the second circumferential bands occur between every even first circumferential band and odd first circumferential band; and wherein a first circumferential band occurs at each end of the stent.
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Specification