Intravascular cuff
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1. An intravascular cuff for receiving a prosthetic, comprising:
- at least one strand braided to form a tubular structure having an extended configuration and a deployed configuration;
whereby in the extended configuration, the tubular structure includes;
a first end and a second end;
a tubular body between the first end and the second end;
a lumen extending through the body;
whereby in the deployed configuration, the first and second ends assume an expanded shape relative to the tubular body.
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Abstract
An intravascular cuff acts as a lining between a native vessel and an intravascular prosthetic device. During deployment, the ends of the cuff curl back upon themselves and are capable of trapping native tissue, such as valve leaflet tissue, between the ends. The cuff creates a seal between the vessel and the prosthetic, thereby preventing leakage around the prosthetic. The cuff also traps any embolic material dislodged from the vessel during expansion of the prosthetic.
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1. An intravascular cuff for receiving a prosthetic, comprising:
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at least one strand braided to form a tubular structure having an extended configuration and a deployed configuration;
whereby in the extended configuration, the tubular structure includes;
a first end and a second end;
a tubular body between the first end and the second end;
a lumen extending through the body;
whereby in the deployed configuration, the first and second ends assume an expanded shape relative to the tubular body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of preventing leakage between a prosthetic valve and a vessel wall comprising:
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deploying a self-expanding cuff in the vessel prior to implanting the prosthetic valve;
implanting the prosthetic valve within a lumen of the cuff. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. An intravascular cuff comprising:
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at least one strand braided to form a tubular device having a lumen extending therethrough, the device having elongated, relaxed, and expanded configurations;
whereby in the elongated configuration, the tubular device is capable of insertion into a catheter;
whereby in the relaxed configuration, the tubular device has a first end and a second end having diameters greater than that of a body portion between the first and second ends;
whereby in the expanded configuration, the tubular device has a length shorter than a length of the device in the relaxed configuration. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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