Self-expanding stent for a medical device to be introduced into a cavity of a body
First Claim
1. A self-expanding stent for introduction into a cavity of a human or animal body, comprising:
- a tubular body which is radially expandable and axially retractable between a compressed state and a resting state, and is axially expandable and radially retractable between said resting state and said compressed state, and having first filaments having elastic memory wound along a first direction around a longitudinal axis of said tubular body, and second filaments having elastic memory wound along a second direction, opposite to said first direction, around said longitudinal axis, each filament wound in one of said directions crossing filaments wound in the other direction according to a plaited arrangement, wherein, in said resting state prior to introduction into a cavity, said tubular body includes a middle portion of a first diameter and two flared end portions starting with said first diameter and of increasingly larger diameter as they extend away from said middle portion, wherein each of said flared end portions has an axial length along said longitudinal axis greater than an axial length of said middle portion.
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Abstract
A self-expanding stent is provided for introduction into a cavity of a human body. The stent has a tubular body which is radially expansible and axially retractable between a working state and a resting state. The tubular body has first and second plaited filaments which provide a middle portion of a first diameter and two flared end portions of increasingly larger diameter as they extend away from the middle portion. Each flared end portion has an axial length along a longitudinal axis of the stent which is greater than an axial length of the portion of minimal diameter. Preferably, the middle portion is a single location, with the diameter of the stent increasing in both directions from that location to the ends of the stent. Different shaped stents are disclosed, including stents having generatrices taking the form of line segments angled relative to the longitudinal axis, and generatrices taking the form of a hyperbola segment or a circle arc segment.
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1. A self-expanding stent for introduction into a cavity of a human or animal body, comprising:
a tubular body which is radially expandable and axially retractable between a compressed state and a resting state, and is axially expandable and radially retractable between said resting state and said compressed state, and having first filaments having elastic memory wound along a first direction around a longitudinal axis of said tubular body, and second filaments having elastic memory wound along a second direction, opposite to said first direction, around said longitudinal axis, each filament wound in one of said directions crossing filaments wound in the other direction according to a plaited arrangement, wherein, in said resting state prior to introduction into a cavity, said tubular body includes a middle portion of a first diameter and two flared end portions starting with said first diameter and of increasingly larger diameter as they extend away from said middle portion, wherein each of said flared end portions has an axial length along said longitudinal axis greater than an axial length of said middle portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for preparing an self-expanding stent for introduction into a cavity of a body, comprising:
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a) plaiting filaments originating from interposed reels rotating in opposite directions so as to form a plaited stent which is radially expansible and retractable between a working state and a resting state of the stent, and is axially expansible and retractable between said working state and said resting state, and having a location of minimum first diameter; b) providing a tube having an internal cavity having a middle portion of a second diameter smaller than said minimum first diameter, and two flared end portions starting with said second diameter and of increasingly larger diameter as they extend away from said middle portion, wherein each of said flared end portions has an axial length along a longitudinal axis of said tube greater than an axial length of said portion of minimum first diameter; c) axially expanding said plaited stent and introducing it into said tube; d) thermally treating, setting, and fixing said stent while in said tube in order to fix said stent so that in said resting state, said stent has a shape corresponding to that of said internal cavity of said tube. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A self-expanding stent for introduction into a cavity of a human or animal body, comprising:
a tubular body which is radially expandable and axially retractable between a compressed state and a resting state, and is axially expandable and radially retractable between said resting state and said compressed state, said tubular body having two flared end portions having ends of different diameter.
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