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Bi-stable bifurcated stent petal geometry

  • US 8,277,501 B2
  • Filed: 12/21/2007
  • Issued: 10/02/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A stent comprising a substantially cylindrical tubular body, the tubular body having a first expandable side branch defining a side branch opening, the first side branch comprising:

  • a plurality of members comprisinga plurality of first cell segments, each first cell segment having a first width; and

    a plurality of second cell segments, each second cell segment having a second width, the first width greater than the second width;

    a plurality of first bi-stable cells positioned at regular intervals around the first side branch forming a first band of the first side branch, each first bi-stable cell entirely defined by one first cell segment and one second cell segment, each first bi-stable cell having a first stable state with a first stable cell geometry and a second stable state with a second stable cell geometry, wherein in the first stable state the first cell segment is parallel to the second cell segment;

    a plurality of second bi-stable cells positioned at regular intervals around the first side branch forming a second band of the first side branch, the second band adjacent to the first band, each second bi-stable cell entirely defined by one first cell segment and one second cell segment, each second bi-stable cell having a first stable state with a first stable cell geometry and a second stable state with a second stable cell geometry, wherein in the first stable state the first cell segment is parallel to the second cell segment;

    a plurality of long members, each long member having a first section, a second section, and a bend extending from the first section and the second section, a portion of the second section of each long member defining a portion of the side branch opening, each first bi-stable cell connected to the first section of a long member, and each second bi-stable cell connected to the first section of a long member.

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