Low profile non-symmetrical stent
US-9180030-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US10219924B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10219924-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314139815-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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A multilayer stent configured for implantation in a body lumen, including a tubular outer layer comprising a first plurality of struts defining an outer layer mesh pattern extending between first and second ends of the outer layer, and a tubular inner layer comprising a second plurality of struts defining an inner layer mesh pattern extending between first and second ends of the inner layer. The inner-layer is at least partially disposed within the outer layer, wherein at least a portion of the inner layer is attached to, or integrally formed with, at least a portion of the outer layer.
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A multilayer stent configured for implantation in a body lumen, comprising: a tubular outer layer comprising a first plurality of struts defining an outer layer mesh pattern extending between first and second ends of the outer layer, a proximal anchoring portion extending proximally from the first end of the outer layer, and a distal anchoring portion extending distally from the second end of the outer layer, the outer layer having a central portion consisting only of struts wound in a substantially helical configuration and arranged parallel to each other; and a tubular inner layer comprising a second plurality of struts defining an inner layer mesh pattern extending between first and second ends of the inner layer, a proximal anchoring portion extending proximally from the first end of the inner layer, and a distal anchoring portion extending distally from the second end of the inner layer, the inner layer having a central portion consisting only of struts wound in a substantially helical configuration and arranged parallel to each other, the inner-layer at least partially disposed within the outer layer, wherein at least a portion of the inner layer is attached to the outer layer at a plurality of discrete fixation points near transitions between the central portion and the proximal anchoring portion and between the central portion and the distal anchoring portion and the inner layer and outer layer are not attached to each other elsewhere within the central portion, wherein the respective proximal anchoring portions and distal anchoring portions of the outer layer and inner layer comprise respective zigzag struts such that the zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the outer layer overlie and are aligned over respective zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the inner layer, and zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the outer layer overlie and are aligned over respective zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the inner layer, and wherein the struts of the central portion of the outer layer are not aligned with, and are movable relative to, the struts of the central portion of the inner layer. 2. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , wherein the inner layer and outer layer are formed from a single piece of material. 3. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , wherein the inner layer and outer layer are formed from separate pieces of material, and are attached to one another at the plurality of discrete fixation points. 4. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer mesh pattern and the inner layer mesh pattern together define a porosity of the stent. 5. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , the stent defining a stent axis, wherein one of the first plurality of struts and second plurality of struts comprises helical struts extending in a clockwise direction relative to the stent axis, and the other of the first plurality of struts and second plurality of struts comprises helical struts extending in a counterclockwise direction relative to the stent axis, such that struts of the first plurality cross at an angle over struts of the second plurality. 6. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , wherein one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to, or integrally formed with, one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portions of the outer layer, and wherein one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to, or integrally formed with, one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the outer layer. 7. The multilayer stent of claim 6 , wherein the respective proximal and distal anchoring portions of the inner and outer layers are all formed from a single layer of material. 8. The multilayer stent of claim 6 , the inner layer and outer layer being formed from separate pieces of material, and wherein one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to respective one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the outer layer at a first plurality of fixation points, and one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to respective one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the outer layer at a second plurality of fixation points. 9. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , the stent having a delivery configuration sized for introduction into a body lumen, and an expanded configuration for implantation in the body lumen, wherein the stent is biased to the expanded configuration, and wherein the outer layer mesh pattern and inner layer mesh pattern together define a porosity through a sidewall of the stent that includes an open area between about fifty and ninety percent (50-90%) in the expanded configuration. 10. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of flexible fixation points coupling struts of the first plurality to adjacent struts of the second plurality at discrete locations. 11. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , further comprising one or more features formed on at least one of an outer surface of the inner layer and an inner surface of the outer layer to reduce sliding motion of struts of the first plurality relative to struts of the second plurality. 12. The multilayer stent of claim 1 , wherein one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to one or more zigzag struts of the proximal anchoring portion of the outer layer at proximal anchoring portion fixation points, and wherein one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the inner layer are attached to, or integrally formed with, one or more zigzag struts of the distal anchoring portion of the outer layer at distal anchoring portion fixation points. 13. The multilayer stent of claim 12 , wherein the proximal anchoring portion fixation points are located only on every other tip of the zigzag struts of the inner layer and outer layer of proximal anchoring portion and the distal anchoring portion fixation points are located only on every other tip of the zigzag struts of inner layer and outer layer of the distal anchoring portion.
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