Intravascular stent

US10238513B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10238513-B2
Application numberUS-201715653972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 19, 2017
Priority dateJul 19, 2017
Publication dateMar 26, 2019
Grant dateMar 26, 2019

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Abstract

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The invention is directed to an expandable stent for implanting in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery, peripheral artery, or other body lumen. The invention provides for an intravascular stent having a plurality of cylindrical rings connected by undulating links. The stent has a high degree of flexibility in the longitudinal direction, yet has adequate vessel wall coverage and sufficient radial strength to hold open an artery or other body lumen. The stent can be compressed or crimped onto a catheter to a very low profile since the inside radii of curvature of some of the peaks and valleys allow the stent to be crimped to a very low profile onto a catheter and increase radial strength over prior art stents.

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We claim: 1. A flexible intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising: a plurality of cylindrical rings comprising of a distal end cylindrical ring, a proximal end cylindrical ring, and a plurality of body cylindrical rings, all of the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis and interconnected to form the stent, each cylindrical ring having a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; each cylindrical ring having a plurality of first peaks connected by bar arms and second peaks connected by bar arms, each of the bar arms having a length, the bar arms of the second peaks being shorter than the bar arms of the first peaks; at least one undulating link attaching each cylindrical ring to an adjacent cylindrical ring, the undulating links having a curved portion extending transverse to the stent longitudinal axis toward the second peak, the height of the second peak being sized so that as the stent is compressed to the first delivery diameter, the curved portion of the undulating link is longitudinally aligned with and proximal to the second peak; the distal end cylindrical ring having a first width for a first set of bar arms and a second width for a second set of bar arms; and each undulating link having a first arm and a second arm, the first arm having multiple slight bends along a length of the first arm, and the first arm being longer than the second arm, wherein the undulating link first arm and the undulating link second arm are substantially parallel to the stent longitudinal axis. 2. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the body cylindrical rings having a third width for a third set of bar arms and a fourth width for a fourth set of bar arms. 3. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end cylindrical ring having a fifth bar arm width for a fifth set of bar arms. 4. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the distal end cylindrical ring have an inner radius not to exceed 68 micron (0.0268 inch). 5. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the body cylindrical rings have an inner radius not to exceed 50 micron (0.00197 inch). 6. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first peaks of each cylindrical ring are in phase with the first peaks of an adjacent cylindrical ring. 7. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the undulating links are configured to provide flexibility to the stent. 8. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is formed from a tube. 9. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is formed from a metal alloy. 10. The stent of claim 9 , wherein the stent is formed from any of the group of metal alloys consisting of stainless steel, tantalum, nickel-titanium, cobalt-chromium and titanium. 11. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is coated with a therapeutic drug. 12. A flexible intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising: a plurality of cylindrical rings comprised of a distal end cylindrical ring, a proximal end cylindrical ring, and a plurality of body cylindrical rings, all of the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis and interconnected to form the stent, each cylindrical ring having a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; each cylindrical ring having a plurality of first peaks connected by bar arms and second peaks connected by bar arms, each of the bar arms having a length, the bar arms of the second peaks being shorter than the bar arms of the first peaks; at least one undulating link attaching each cylindrical ring to an adjacent cylindrical ring, the undulating links having a curved portion extending transverse to the stent longitudinal axis toward the second peak, the height of the second peak being sized so that as the stent is compressed to the first delivery diameter, the curved portion of the undulating link longitudinally aligned with and proximal to the second peak; the distal end cylindrical ring and the plurality of body cylindrical rings have bar arms having the same width; and each undulating link having a first arm and a second arm, the first arm having multiple slight bends along a length of the first arm, the first arm being longer than the second arm, and wherein the undulating link first arm and the undulating link second arm are substantially parallel to the stent longitudinal axis. 13. The stent of claim 12 , wherein the proximal end cylindrical ring has bar arm widths that are greater than the bar arm widths of the distal end cylindrical ring and the plurality of body cylindrical rings. 14. The stent of claim 12 , wherein a second to the proximal end cylindrical ring has a first set of bar arms having first widths and a second set of bar arms having second widths. 15. The stent of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the distal end cylindrical ring have an inner radius not to exceed 68 micron (0.0268 inch). 16. The stent of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the body cylindrical rings have an inner radius not to exceed 50 micron (0.00197 inch). 17. A flexible intravascular stent for use in a body lumen, comprising: a plurality of cylindrical rings comprised of a distal end cylindrical ring, a proximal end cylindrical ring, and a plurality of body cylindrical rings, all of the cylindrical rings being aligned along a common longitudinal axis and interconnected to form the stent, each cylindrical ring having a first delivery diameter and a second implanted diameter; each cylindrical ring having a plurality of first peaks connected by bar arms and second peaks connected by bar arms, each of the bar arms having a length, the bar arms of the second peaks being shorter than the bar arms of the first peaks; at least one undulating link attaching each cylindrical ring to an adjacent cylindrical ring, the undulating links having a curved portion extending transverse to the stent longitudinal axis toward the second peak, the height of the second peak being sized so that as the stent is compressed to the first delivery diameter, the curved portion of the undulating link longitudinally aligned with and proximal to the second peak; the distal end cylindrical ring, the proximal end cylindrical ring, and the body cylindrical rings have bar arms having the same width; and each undulating link having a first arm and a second arm, the first arm having multiple slight bends along a length of the first arm, and the first arm being longer than the second arm, wherein the undulating link first arm and the undulating link second arm are substantially parallel to the stent longitudinal axis. 18. The stent of claim 17 , wherein a second to the proximal end cylindrical ring has a first set of bar arms having first widths and a second set of bar arms having second widths. 19. The stent of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the distal end cylindrical ring have an inner radius not to exceed 68 micron (0.0268 inch). 20. The stent of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of first peaks and the plurality of second peaks on the body cylindrical rings have an inner radius not to exceed 50 micron (0.00197 inch).

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Classifications

  • connected peak to peak · CPC title

  • connected peak to trough · CPC title

  • A61F2/89Primary

    the wire-like elements comprising two or more adjacent rings flexibly connected by separate members · CPC title

  • having longitudinal struts · CPC title

  • Inflatable balloons for placing stents or stent-grafts · CPC title

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What does patent US10238513B2 cover?
The invention is directed to an expandable stent for implanting in a body lumen, such as a coronary artery, peripheral artery, or other body lumen. The invention provides for an intravascular stent having a plurality of cylindrical rings connected by undulating links. The stent has a high degree of flexibility in the longitudinal direction, yet has adequate vessel wall coverage and sufficient r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/89. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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