Method of crimping stent on catheter delivery assembly
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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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Abstract
A method of crimping a stent is disclosed. The stent includes a minimum crimped diameter such that in the minimum crimped diameter, a pair of stent rings, between which marker support structures reside, do not make contact with the marker support structures. The crimped profile of the stent of the present invention can be as small as the crimped profile of a same stent but without the maker support structures.
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1. A method of crimping a stent on a catheter delivery assembly, the method comprising:
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(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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
such that Σ
Swi (i=1 . . . n) is the sum of n ring struts having width Swi;Σ
Crj (j=1 . . . m) is the sum of m crown inner radii having radii Crj (times
2);Σ
Lwk (k=1 . . . p) is the sum of p links having width Lwk; andWT is a ring wall thickness.
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16. The method of claim 15, wherein each ring has an aspect ratio (AR) of 0.8 to 1.4, AR being defined as ratio of width to thickness.
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17. The method of claim 16, wherein each link has an AR of 0.4 to 0.9.
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18. The method of claim 1,
wherein the rings include crowns and struts, each link adjoining a pair of the neighboring rings at a crown of each ring, and wherein the minimum crimped diameter (MCD) is less than the value derived from equation 1 or equation 2: -
MCD≦
(Σ
Swi+Σ
Crj+Σ
Lwk)*(π
)−
1+2*WT
(equation
1)
MCD≦
(Σ
Swi+Σ
Crj+Σ
Lwk)*(π
)−
1
(equation
2)such that Σ
Swi (i=1 . . . n) is the sum of n ring struts having width Swi;Σ
Crj (j=1 . . . m) is the sum of m crown inner radii having radii Crj (times
2);Σ
Lwk (k=1 . . . p) is the sum of p links having width Lwk; andWT is a ring wall thickness.
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19. The method of claim 18, wherein each ring has an aspect ratio (AR) of 0.8 to 1.4, AR being defined as ratio of width to thickness.
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20. The method of claim 19, wherein each link has an AR of 0.4 to 0.9.
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21. The method of claim 1, wherein the marker link is longer than the links which do not have a marker.
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22. The method of claim 1, wherein the rings have crowns and the crowns have a crown angle of less than 115 degrees.
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23. The method of claim 1, wherein the rings have crowns such that a pre-crimped crown angle is greater than a deployment crown angle.
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24. The method of claim 1, wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion including the first and second markers are circumferentially off-set from the marker link and spaced from the pair of rings associated with the marker link.
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25. The method of claim 1, wherein each pair of neighboring middle rings forms only 4 closed cell, the cells being W- or general W-shaped.
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26. The method of claim 1, wherein the middle rings comprise a network of circumferentially positioned closed cells and longitudinally positioned closed cells, the circumferentially positioned closed cells can be numbered 1 to n, and the longitudinally positioned closed cells can be numbered 1 to m, such that the odd numbered longitudinally positioned closed cells are in phase with each other, the even numbered longitudinally positioned closed cells are in phase with each other, and the odd numbered cells and even numbered cells are out of phase with each other.
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27. The method of claim 26, wherein n is 4.
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28. The method of claim 1,
wherein at least one pair of the neighboring middle rings is adjoined by middle links, each middle link is associated with one crown of one ring and another crown of the neighboring ring, such that each middle link and its corresponding crown for the one ring forms a generally “ - Y”
shaped structure and each middle link and its corresponding crown for the neighboring ring forms a generally “
W”
shaped structure.
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29. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the middle rings has undulated segments and a repeating pattern of “
- Y”
shaped and “
W”
shaped constructions where the undulated segments meet the links, and wherein the pattern further includes an undulated segment that is link-free between each “
Y” and
“
W”
shaped construction.
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30. The method of claim 1, wherein the minimum crimped diameter is an inner diameter of the stent when the following step is performed:
- bending struts of the rings towards each other, wherein the struts bend at crowns, such that after bending, at least one of a pair of struts adjoined by a crown is separated by a distance of about zero or the at least one pair of struts is touching each other.
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31. The method of claim 1, wherein the marker link and two strut segments of a ring associated with the marker link form a “
- Y”
shaped segment.
- Y”
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32. The method of claim 1, wherein the rings are approximately in a zig-zag pattern.
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33. The method of claim 1, wherein the rings are in a wave pattern.
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34. The method of claim 1, wherein all of the links are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stent.
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35. The method of claim 1,
wherein the marker link runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stent, wherein the first marker is oriented at a distance and circumferentially from the second marker, and wherein the first marker at least partially overhangs from the first side wall and the second marker at least partially overhangs from the second side wall. -
36. The method of claim 1, comprising a first ring, a second ring, and a third ring, the second ring being positioned between the first and third rings, wherein the links residing between the first ring and the second ring are circumferentially off-set from the links residing between the second ring and the third ring.
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37. The method of claim 36,
wherein the first and second rings, including the links there between, define a first set of closed cells having a W- or general W-shaped configuration, wherein the second and third rings, including the links there between, define a second set of closed cells having a W- or general W-shaped configuration, and wherein the W- or general W-shaped configuration of the first set of closed cells is circumferentially off-set from the W- or general W-shaped configuration of the second set of closed cells. -
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the first set consist of 4 closed cells and the second set consist of 4 closed cells, and further wherein each cell consist of 4 crowns that are not connected to any links.
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39. The method of claim 1,
wherein the links between a first pair of rings are out of phase or circumferentially off-set from the links between a second pair of rings, the first pair of rings and the second pair of rings sharing a common middle ring; - and
wherein the links between the first pair of rings are in phase or not circumferentially off-set from the links between a third pair of rings, the second pair of rings and the third pair of rings sharing a common middle ring.
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40. The method of claim 1, comprising a first ring, a second ring next to the first ring, a third ring next to the second ring, the second ring being in between the first and third rings, and a fourth ring next to the third ring, the third ring being in between the second and fourth rings, wherein the links between the first ring and the second ring are circumferentially offset from the links between the second ring and the third ring, wherein the links between the second ring and the third ring are circumferentially offset from the links between the third ring and the fourth ring, and wherein the links between the first ring and the second ring are aligned with and not circumferentially offset from the links between the third ring and the fourth ring, all links running parallel to a longitudinal, central axis of the stent.
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41. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the closed cells consists of 4 link-free crowns.
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42. The method of claim 1, wherein each ring is composed of strut segments such that a strut segment has an aspect ratio (AR) of 0.8 to 1.4, AR being defined as ratio of width to thickness.
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43. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the links has an aspect ratio of (AR) 0.4 to 0.9, AR being defined as ratio of width to thickness.
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44. The method of claim 1, wherein each ring as a pattern of undulations such that every other undulation is associated with a link.
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45. A method of crimping a stent on a balloon of a catheter delivery assembly, the method comprising:
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(a) positioning a poly L-lactic acid (PLLA)-based polymeric stent over a balloon of a catheter delivery assembly, wherein the stent comprises; (i) a set of rings forming an open tubular body, the tubular body being a PLLA based structure, (ii) a plurality of links, wherein each ring is associated with a neighboring ring by links, and (iii) at least one of the links positioned between a first ring and a second ring being designated as a marker link, the marker link running parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tubular body, the marker link having a first cylindrical or quasi-cylindrical overhang off of a first side of the marker link for holding a first marker and a second cylindrical or quasi-cylindrical overhang off of a second, opposite side of the marker link for holding a second marker, wherein the first marker and second marker are positioned at a distance in a circumferential arrangement with respect to each other such that the first marker at least partially extends out from the first side of the marker link and the second marker at least partially extends out from the second side of the marker link, wherein the position of the first overhang from the first side of the maker link mirrors the position of the second overhang from the second opposite side of the marker link such that the overhangs are not longitudinally offset from each other, and (b) crimping the stent on the balloon at an elevated temperature, such that in a crimped configuration the pair of first and second rings adjoining the marker link do not make contact with an exposed perimeter surface of the first and second marker overhangs, and wherein the first overhang and second overhang including the first and second markers are arranged circumferentially off of the marker link and spaced from the first and second rings such that a crimped profile of the stent can be as small as the crimped profile of a same stent but without the first and second overhangs. - View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 50)
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