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Apparatus and methods for improved stent deployment

  • US 9,750,626 B2
  • Filed: 10/24/2013
  • Issued: 09/05/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for deploying a stent, the system comprising:

  • an inner cannula having proximal and distal ends and a lumen disposed therebetween;

    first and second apertures formed in the inner cannula, where the second aperture is disposed distal to the first aperture;

    at least one trigger wire,wherein the at least one trigger wire extends at least partially within the lumen of the inner cannula, and further has an exposed portion extending radially outside of the lumen of the inner cannula from the second aperture, where the exposed portion of the at least one trigger wire engages an associated portion of a stent in a delivery state, and a proximal end of the at least one trigger wire extends through the first aperture into the lumen of the inner cannula when in the delivery state; and

    wherein the stent has a proximal end and a distal end and the second aperture is disposed between the distal end and the proximal end of the stent when the stent is in the delivery state and the first aperture is disposed proximal to the proximal end of the stent when the stent is in the delivery state,the at least one trigger wire having a first end that terminates proximal to the stent when in the delivery state, andan outer cannula sized for longitudinal movement over a portion of the inner cannula,the outer cannula being disposed internal to the stent in the delivery state,where selective distal retraction of the outer cannula distally beyond the exposed portion of the at least one trigger wire permits partial deployment of the stent to an extent of slack provided by the at least one trigger wire, andwhere selective proximal advancement of the outer cannula over the exposed portion of the at least one trigger wire incrementally urges the exposed portion of the at least one trigger wire in a radially inward direction to radially constrain the associated portion of the stent.

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