Composite tubular prostheses
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1. An implantable composite tubular prosthesis comprising:
- a first plurality of generally straight polytetrafluoroethylene strips, said first strips being arranged to define a first tubular form with said first strips being generally parallel and arranged in non-overlapping relationship to create gaps therebetween;
a second plurality of, separate and independent polytetrafluoroethylene strips said second strips being arranged to define a second tubular form with said second strips being generally parallel and arranged in non-overlapping relationship to create gaps therebetween; and
a circumferential deformable support structure interposed between said first tubular form and said second tubular form, wherein the strips of said second tubular form at least partially overlap the gaps of said first tubular form to secure the support structure.
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Abstract
A tubular implantable prosthesis is formed of porous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. The tubular prosthesis includes a substantially continuous ePTFE tubular first body and perimetrically non-continuous second tubular body. A circumferentially deformable support structure is interposed between the inner and outer tubular bodies. The second tubular body is formed of a plurality of elongate PTFE strips. The strips are secured to the first body and arranged longitudinally in a non-overlapping relationship. The prosthesis provides for both axial and radial compliance.
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1. An implantable composite tubular prosthesis comprising:
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a first plurality of generally straight polytetrafluoroethylene strips, said first strips being arranged to define a first tubular form with said first strips being generally parallel and arranged in non-overlapping relationship to create gaps therebetween; a second plurality of, separate and independent polytetrafluoroethylene strips said second strips being arranged to define a second tubular form with said second strips being generally parallel and arranged in non-overlapping relationship to create gaps therebetween; and a circumferential deformable support structure interposed between said first tubular form and said second tubular form, wherein the strips of said second tubular form at least partially overlap the gaps of said first tubular form to secure the support structure.
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2. A method of providing axial and circumferential compliance to an intraluminal prosthesis stent/graft composite comprising:
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a) providing a plurality of generally parallel, separate and independent polytetrafluoroethylene strips arranged to define a first tubular form, said strips being arranged in non-overlapping relationship to form gaps therebetween; b) positioning a deformable support structure over said first tubular form; c) positioning a second plurality of generally parallel, separate and independent polytetrafluoroethylene strips, said second strips being arranged in non-overlapping relationship to define a second tubular form having gaps between the second strips, wherein said second tubular form is positioned at least partially over the gaps of said first tubular form; and d) securing said second tubular form to said first tubular form to form said prosthesis.
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3. An implantable composite tubular prosthesis comprising:
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a first plurality of generally straight polytetrafluoroethylene strips, said first strips being arranged to define a first tubular form with said first strips being generally parallel and arranged in non-overlapping relationship to create gaps therebetween; a second plurality of coaxial non-continuous polytetrafluoroethylene segments being arranged to define a second tubular form with said segments being arranged along a longitudinal axis of said tubular prosthesis creating gaps between each segment; and a circumferential deformable support structure interposed between said first tubular form and said second tubular form, wherein the segments of said second tubular form at least partially overlap the gaps of said first tubular form to secure the support structure. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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