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Detachable self-expanding aneurysm cover device

  • US 20080039930A1
  • Filed: 09/21/2007
  • Published: 02/14/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A self-expandable aneurysm cover device comprising:

  • a generally cylindrical skeletal frame having a longitudinal axis, said frame including a proximal loop portion at the proximal end of said skeletal frame which extends in a plane between opposite sides of said generally cylindrical skeletal frame, which is oblique to the longitudinal axis of the skeletal frame and which has a proximal edge, an elongated positioning tab attached to the proximal edge of the proximal loop portion and extending from said proximal edge of the proximal loop portion in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the skeletal frame, and also including a distal spring-biased portion connected to said loop portion along at least two spaced-apart locations on said proximal loop portion, said skeletal frame being adapted to assume a normal first expanded condition in which said spring-biased portion is expanded to thereby cause said loop portion to be expanded to form a loop configuration which lies in the plane extending at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of said skeletal frame and to cause said distal spring-biased portion to take the form of a generally cylindrical configuration, and upon moving the elongated positioning tab in a proximal direction said proximal loop portion is caused to move to a position such that the plane of the loop portion is closer to parallel to the longitudinal axis of the skeletal frame thereby causing the spring-biased portion to collapse which in turn causes the skeletal frame to collapse for easy withdrawal of the aneurysm cover device from a vessel, and wherein the cylindrical skeletal frame includes major struts and minor struts, the minor struts forming a connecting mesh extending between the major struts, said major struts being larger in cross section than said minor struts, and wherein the spacing between the minor struts in a generally central region of said mesh is much less than the spacing of the minor struts in portions of the skeletal frame near the major struts.

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