Devices, systems, and methods for treating volume overload
US-2024423627-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10039656B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039656-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313910998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A scaffold is formed by several segments joined or connected to each other by only at least one coupling. The coupling decouples the segments in the axial direction over a finite distance of axial displacement. The scaffold when implanted in a peripheral vessel reduces loading on rings of a segment due to the decoupling of the segments in the axial direction over the finite distance.
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A scaffold, comprising: a first segment comprising a polymer and having a pattern comprising: a first ring, a second ring and a third ring, a peak of the first ring is adjoined with a valley of the second ring, a peak of the second ring is adjoined with a valley of the third ring, a plurality of diamond shape cells are formed by the adjoined first and second rings and by the adjoined second and third rings, and the first ring is an end ring composed of struts forming peak and valley undulations and the length of a peak or valley undulation is equal to a width of, or one half the width of a diamond shape cell; a second segment comprising the polymer; and a mechanical connection comprising at least one coupling having a lost motion distance (LMD) and a maximum axial distance (Z1); wherein the first segment and the second segment are joined to each other by only the coupling; and wherein the LMD is at least four times the width of the diamond shape cell to account for changes in a length of the segments when expanded from a crimped state by a balloon. 2. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the first and second segments are laser cut from a tube comprising poly(L-lactide). 3. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the coupling is one of a male-female coupling, a pin and socket coupling, a flexible band coupling, or a stiff band coupling. 4. The scaffold of claim 3 , wherein the coupling is a flexible coupling including a hook and a loop. 5. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the LMD or Z1 is equal to about 7% to about 10% of a length of the first segment to account for an expected 7% to about 10% axial compression of the first segment when the first segment is implanted in a vessel. 6. The scaffold of claim 5 , wherein the coupling is one of a male and female connector, a flexible band, a stiff band, and a pin received in a slot. 7. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the coupling is a beam, string or thread; and wherein when the coupling is a thread or string, the string or thread joins together one pair of adjacent peaks of the segments, or a plurality of pairs of adjacent peaks. 8. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the coupling comprises a first portion integrally formed with the first segment, a second portion integrally formed with the second segment, and a connection formed between the first and second portion and defining the LMD. 9. A medical device, comprising: the scaffold of claim 1 crimped to a balloon, the scaffold having a crimped state, wherein the scaffold is made from a tube comprising poly(L-lactide) and the scaffold is plastically deformed when expanded from the crimped state by the balloon; wherein the scaffold has an outer, expanded diameter; wherein the scaffold has a crimped diameter; and wherein the expanded diameter is at least 2, 3, or 3.5 times larger than the crimped diameter, or the balloon nominal inflation diameter is at least 2.5 times the crimped diameter. 10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the crimped first and second segments are arranged such that the first segment is separated from the second segment by a maximum or minimum axial distance, and the maximum or minimum distance is defined by the coupling. 11. The scaffold of claim 9 , wherein the coupling is one of a male-female coupling, a pin and socket coupling, a flexible band coupling, or a stiff band coupling. 12. The scaffold of claim 11 , wherein LMD accounting for displacement of the first segment relative to the second segment when implanted in a vessel is equal to about ½× D ×TAN(Φ), where D is the outer, expanded diameter and Φ is between 10 and 30 degrees. 13. The scaffold of claim 11 , wherein the LMD or Z1 is equal to about 7% to about 10% of the first segment length to account for an expected 7% to about 10% axial compression of the first segment when the first segment is implanted in a vessel. 14. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the first segment further includes a second end ring composed of struts forming undulating peaks and valleys, wherein a peak of the first end ring is longitudinally aligned with a peak of the second end ring. 15. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein LMD is equal to Z1. 16. A scaffold, comprising: a first segment comprising a polymer and having a first end ring forming peaks and valleys, wherein a peak is separated from a valley by an axial distance (L); a second segment comprising the polymer and having a second end ring forming peaks and valleys, wherein a peak is separated from a valley by L; and a mechanical connection comprising at least one coupling having a lost motion distance (LMD) and a maximum axial distance (Z1); wherein the first segment and the second segment are joined to each other at the respective first and second end rings by only the coupling; wherein the coupling extends from a valley of the first end ring to a peak of the second end ring; and wherein the LMD is less than or equal to L, such that the first and second end rings are configured to overlap each other. 17. The scaffold of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the first segment and the second segment has a pattern, the pattern comprising: more than two rings, and diamond shape closed spaces having circumferentially aligned vertices and formed by adjoined rings. 18. The scaffold of claim 17 , wherein L is equal to ½ of, or a width of the diamond shape. 19. The scaffold of claim 17 , wherein Z1 is equal to at least ½ a width of the diamond shape. 20. A scaffold, comprising: a first segment comprising a polymer and having a pattern comprising more than two rings adjoined to each other, wherein adjoined rings form a diamond shape cell having a diamond width; a second segment comprising the polymer; and a mechanical connection comprising at least one coupling having a lost motion distance (LMD) and a maximum axial distance (Z1); wherein the first segment and the second segment are joined to each other by only the coupling; and wherein the LMD accounts for displacement of the first segment relative to the second segment, such that when implanted in a vessel the LMD is equal to about ½ D (TAN(Φ)), where D is an outer expanded diameter of the scaffold and Φ is between 10 and 30 degrees. 21. The scaffold of claim 20 , wherein the coupling is a beam, string or thread, and wherein when the coupling is a thread or string, the string or thread joins together one pair of adjacent peaks of the segments, or a plurality of pairs of adjacent peaks. 22. The scaffold of claim 20 , wherein the coupling comprises a first portion integrally formed with the first segment, a second portion integrally formed with the second segment, and a connection formed between the first and second portion and defining the LMD.
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