Intravascular stent grafts and methods for deploying the same
First Claim
1. A stent anastomosis comprising:
- a stent segment reconfigurable between a deployment configuration and a deployed configuration, a transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a transverse dimension of the deployment configuration, the transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a longitudinal dimension of the deployed configuration, the stent anastomosis being adapted, in the deployed configuration, for engaging an inner surface of an intravascular graft, securing the end of the graft within a vessel, and forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the graft and an endoluminal surface of the vessel; and
at least one securing member, the securing member extending transversely outward from an outer portion of the stent segment in the deployed configuration, the securing member being adapted for piercing and passing through the graft and piercing the endoluminal surface of the vessel, thereby securing the graft within the vessel.
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Abstract
A stent anastomosis comprises a stent segment reconfigurable between a deployment configuration and a shortened, transversely expanded deployed configuration having a transverse dimension larger than its longitudinal dimension. In the deployed configuration, the stent segment engages an inner surface of an intravascular graft, securing the end of the graft within a vessel and forming a seal between the graft and an endoluminal surface of the vessel. The stent segment includes at least one securing member that extends outward from the stent segment in the deployed configuration, that pierces and penetrates the graft, and that pierces the endoluminal surface of the vessel to secure the graft within the vessel. In the deployed configuration, the stent segment can compress the graft against the endoluminal surface of the vessel to form the seal.
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1. A stent anastomosis comprising:
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a stent segment reconfigurable between a deployment configuration and a deployed configuration, a transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a transverse dimension of the deployment configuration, the transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a longitudinal dimension of the deployed configuration, the stent anastomosis being adapted, in the deployed configuration, for engaging an inner surface of an intravascular graft, securing the end of the graft within a vessel, and forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the graft and an endoluminal surface of the vessel; and at least one securing member, the securing member extending transversely outward from an outer portion of the stent segment in the deployed configuration, the securing member being adapted for piercing and passing through the graft and piercing the endoluminal surface of the vessel, thereby securing the graft within the vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for securing and sealing an intravascular graft, the method comprising:
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positioning an end of the graft within a vessel; positioning a stent anastomosis, while in a deployment configuration, at the end of the graft within the vessel, the stent anastomosis comprising a stent segment reconfigurable between the deployment configuration and a deployed configuration, a transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a transverse dimension of the deployment configuration, the transverse dimension of the deployed configuration being substantially larger than a longitudinal dimension of the deployed configuration, the stent anastomosis being adapted, in the deployed configuration, for engaging an inner surface of an intravascular graft, securing the end of the graft within a vessel, and forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the graft and an endoluminal surface of the vessel, the stent anastomosis further comprising at least one securing member, the securing member extending transversely outward from an outer portion of the stent segment in the deployed configuration, the securing member being adapted for piercing and passing through the graft and piercing the endoluminal surface of the vessel, thereby securing the graft within the vessel; and radially expanding the positioned stent anastomosis into the deployed configuration and engaging the stent anastomosis with the inner surface of the end of the graft with the securing member piercing and passing through the graft and piercing the endoluminal surface of the vessel, thereby securing the end of the graft within the vessel and forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the end of the graft and an endoluminal surface of the vessel. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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