Stenting ring with marker
First Claim
1. A stenting ring made of a tube or rolled-up sheet that has a wall with a characteristic wall thickness, the ring defining a lumen and being equipped with at least one marker made of a material different from a material of the ring, the ring being expansible from a radially compact disposition with a relatively small circumference to a radially expanded disposition with a relatively large circumference, the ring exhibiting in the compact disposition an arrangement of succeeding struts lying in alternate opposite directions, wherein the at least one marker:
- has a thickness in the radial direction of the ring that is less than the characteristic wall thickness, and has a width that extends circumferentially around an arc of the ring,includes a hole into which attachment material is introduced to attach the marker to the ring,is attached to the ring at a zone located at a point intermediate in an extent of said arc to a node connecting two struts, the node axially extended compared to other nodes in the ring, andat least partially radially overlaps with at least one strut adjacent to the arc when the ring is in the compact disposition, the at least one strut moving away from the at least one marker, when the ring expands toward said radially expanded disposition.
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Abstract
A stenting ring made of a tube or rolled-up sheet that has a characteristic wall thickness. The ring defines a lumen and is equipped with at least one marker made of a material different from that of the ring. The ring is expansible from a radially compact disposition with a relatively small circumference to a radially expanded disposition with a relatively large circumference. The ring exhibits in the compact disposition a serpentine arrangement of succeeding struts lying in alternate opposite directions to the longitudinal axis of the lumen. The marker has a thickness in the radial direction of the ring that is less than the characteristic wall thickness, and has a width that extends circumferentially around an arc of the ring. The marker is attached to the ring at a zone located at a point intermediate in the extent of said arc. The marker overlaps with a respective one of said struts, at each end of its circumferential arc, when the ring is in the compact disposition, the respective struts moving away from each other, and from the marker, when the ring expands towards said radially expanded disposition.
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16 Claims
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1. A stenting ring made of a tube or rolled-up sheet that has a wall with a characteristic wall thickness, the ring defining a lumen and being equipped with at least one marker made of a material different from a material of the ring, the ring being expansible from a radially compact disposition with a relatively small circumference to a radially expanded disposition with a relatively large circumference, the ring exhibiting in the compact disposition an arrangement of succeeding struts lying in alternate opposite directions, wherein the at least one marker:
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has a thickness in the radial direction of the ring that is less than the characteristic wall thickness, and has a width that extends circumferentially around an arc of the ring, includes a hole into which attachment material is introduced to attach the marker to the ring, is attached to the ring at a zone located at a point intermediate in an extent of said arc to a node connecting two struts, the node axially extended compared to other nodes in the ring, and at least partially radially overlaps with at least one strut adjacent to the arc when the ring is in the compact disposition, the at least one strut moving away from the at least one marker, when the ring expands toward said radially expanded disposition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A stent, comprising:
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a plurality of stenting rings including inner stenting rings and an end stenting ring, the end stenting ring including a plurality of nodes, each node formed by two struts joined together at an end thereof, the struts forming the nodes lying adjacent one another generally parallel with a longitudinal axis of the stent stent radially compact configuration; and a marker attached to a marker node, the marker node axially extended relative to nodes adjacent thereto, the marker having a thickness in a radial direction of the end stenting ring that is less than a wall thickness of the end stenting ring, the marker positioned at least partially in a gap between outer surfaces of the marker node and at least one adjacent node, the marker at least partially radially overlapping the at least one adjacent node in the stent radially compact configuration, and the marker including a hole positioned over the marker node into which attachment material is introduced. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A stenting ring made of a tube or rolled-up sheet that has a wall with a characteristic wall thickness, the ring defining a lumen and being equipped with at least one marker made of a material different from a material of the ring, the ring being expansible from a radially compact disposition with a relatively small circumference to a radially expanded disposition with a relatively large circumference, the ring exhibiting in the compact disposition an arrangement of succeeding struts lying in alternate opposite directions, wherein the at least one marker:
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has a thickness in the radial direction of the ring that is less than the characteristic wall thickness, and has a width that extends circumferentially around an arc of the ring, includes radially extending portions, each radially extending portion tapering as it extends toward a ;
longitudinal axis of the stenting ring,is attached at a node connecting two struts, wherein the node and at least one of the two struts include surfaces mating with at least one of the radially extending portions, is attached to the ring at a zone located at a point intermediate in an extent of said arc, and at least partially radially overlaps with at least one strut adjacent to the arc when the ring is in the compact disposition, the at least one strut moving away from the at least one marker, when the ring expands toward said radially expanded disposition.
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