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Method of crimping stent on catheter delivery assembly

  • US 9,763,818 B2
  • Filed: 11/20/2013
  • Issued: 09/19/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/30/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of crimping a stent on a catheter delivery assembly, the method comprising:

  • (a) positioning a polymeric stent over a section of a catheter delivery assembly, wherein the stent comprises;

    (i) a set of rings including a proximal end ring, a distal end ring opposing the proximal end ring, and middle rings positioned between the end rings, wherein each ring is associated with its direct neighboring ring by links, and wherein at least one pair of neighboring middle rings can be delineated, via corresponding links there between, into closed cells comprising a W- or a general W-shaped zone included within the closed cell;

    (ii) at least one of the links being a marker link, the marker link having a first cylindrical or part-cylindrical protrusion off a first side wall of the marker link for holding a first marker and a second cylindrical or part-cylindrical protrusion off a second, opposite side wall of the marker link for holding a second marker, wherein a distance of the first marker from an end point of the marker link is equal to the distance of the second marker from the same end point of the marker link such that the first and second protrusions are symmetrically aligned off of the marker link and are not longitudinally off-set from one another off of the marker link; and

    (iii) wherein the set of rings includes a minimum crimped diameter such that in the minimum crimped diameter, a pair of rings, between which the marker link resides, do not make contact with a bulging perimeter of the first and second protrusions;

    and(b) crimping the stent to a crimped diameter on the section of the catheter delivery assembly, wherein the crimping includes heating the polymeric stent to a target temperature, whereby the pair of rings, between which the marker link resides, do not make contact with the bulging perimeter of the first and second protrusions in the crimped diameter.

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