Debranching visceral stent graft and methods for use

US10350052B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10350052-B2
Application numberUS-201615250583-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2016
Priority dateApr 12, 2012
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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A visceral double-barreled main body stent graft and methods for its use, the stent graft comprises, a main body stent graft having distal and proximal ends, the main body stent graft's length ranges from about 100-120 mm and diameter at the proximal end ranges from about 30-45 mm, first and second lumens defined at the main body stent graft's distal end, the first lumen's diameter ranges from about 18-20 mm, the second lumen's diameter ranges from about 16-18 mm, the first and second lumens have about the same length from about 50-70 mm, the first lumen is secured to the second lumen along a shared length, and the main body stent graft defines a tubular wall that is contiguous with the first and second lumens such that any fluid entering the main body must exit through one of the first or second lumens.

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I claim: 1. A debranching stent graft comprising: a main body stent graft with a first bifurcation defining a first leg and a second leg, wherein the main body stent graft has a distal end and a proximal end; wherein the main body stent graft has an as-deployed diameter at the proximal end in the range from about 18 mm to about 22 mm; wherein the second leg is at least about 10 mm longer than the first leg; and a first visceral limb coupled to the first leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the first visceral limb has a second bifurcation defining a third leg and a fourth leg, wherein the first visceral limb has a length in the range from about 30 mm to about 50 mm; and a second visceral limb coupled to the second leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the second visceral limb has a third bifurcation defining a fifth leg and a sixth leg. 2. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the second bifurcation occurs immediately at a proximal end of the first visceral limb. 3. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the second visceral limb has a length in the range from about 30 mm to about 50 mm. 4. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein each of the fifth leg and the sixth leg have a diameter of about 7 mm. 5. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the second visceral limb has a length in the range from about 30 mm to about 50 mm. 6. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the second leg is no more than about 20 mm longer than the first leg. 7. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the first leg and the second leg each have a diameter in the range from about 14 mm to about 16 mm and wherein the first visceral limb has a diameter at a proximal end that ranges from about 14 mm to about 16 mm. 8. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the as-deployed diameter of the main body stent graft at the proximal end is about 22 mm. 9. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the distance from the proximal end of the main body stent graft to a distal end of the first leg is in the range from about 70 mm to about 90 mm; and wherein the distance from the proximal end of the main body stent graft to a distal end of the second leg is in the range from about 80 mm to about 100 mm. 10. The debranching stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the first bifurcation occurs in the range from about 30 mm to about 40 mm from the proximal end. 11. A debranching stent graft comprising: a main body stent graft with a first bifurcation defining a first leg and a second leg, wherein the main body stent graft has a distal end and a proximal end; wherein the main body stent graft has an as-deployed diameter at the proximal end in the range from about 18 mm to about 22 mm; wherein the second leg is at least about 10 mm longer than the first leg; and a first visceral limb coupled to the first leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the first visceral limb has a second bifurcation defining a third leg and a fourth leg, wherein each of the third leg and the fourth leg have a diameter of about 7 mm. 12. A debranching stent graft comprising: a main body stent graft with a first bifurcation defining a first leg and a second leg, wherein the main body stent graft has a distal end and a proximal end; wherein the main body stent graft has an as-deployed diameter at the proximal end in the range from about 18 mm to about 22 mm; wherein the second leg is at least about 10 mm longer than the first leg; and a first visceral limb coupled to the first leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the first visceral limb has a second bifurcation defining a third leg and a fourth leg; and a second visceral limb coupled to the second leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the second visceral limb has a third bifurcation defining a fifth leg and a sixth leg, wherein the second bifurcation occurs immediately at a proximal end of the first visceral limb and wherein the third bifurcation occurs immediately at a proximal end of the second visceral limb. 13. The debranching stent graft of claim 12 , wherein the second visceral limb has a length in the range from about 30 mm to about 50 mm. 14. A method for placement of a debranching stent graft, the method comprising: introducing a guidewire into an aorta via arterial access; loading a delivery catheter containing the debranching stent graft onto the guidewire; wherein the debranching stent graft comprises: a main body stent graft with a first bifurcation defining a first leg and a second leg, wherein the main body stent graft has a distal end and a proximal end; wherein the main body stent graft has an as-deployed diameter at the proximal end in the range from about 18 mm to about 22 mm; wherein the second leg is at least about 10 mm longer than the first leg; and a first visceral limb coupled to the first leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the first visceral limb has a second bifurcation defining a third and fourth leg, wherein the first visceral limb has a length in the range from about 30 mm to about 50 mm; and a second visceral limb coupled to the second leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the second visceral limb has a third bifurcation defining a fifth leg and a sixth leg. 15. A method for placement of a debranching stent graft, the method comprising: introducing a guidewire into an aorta via arterial access; loading a delivery catheter containing the debranching stent graft onto the guidewire; wherein the debranching stent graft comprises: a main body stent graft with a first bifurcation defining a first leg and a second leg, wherein the main body stent graft has a distal end and a proximal end; wherein the main body stent graft has an as-deployed diameter at the proximal end in the range from about 18 mm to about 22 mm; wherein the second leg is at least about 10 mm longer than the first leg; and a first visceral limb coupled to the first leg in a unitary configuration, wherein the first visceral limb has a second bifurcation defining a third leg and a fourth leg, wherein each of the third leg and the fourth leg have a diameter of about 7 mm. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: introducing a second guidewire into the aorta via arterial access; loading a second delivery catheter containing a second visceral limb onto the second guidewire; moving the second delivery catheter along the second guidewire and introducing the second delivery catheter into the second leg of the debranching stent graft via arterial access; and deploying a proximal end of the second visceral limb into the second leg of the debranching stent graft. 17. A method for placement of a debranching stent graft, the method comprising: introducing a guidewire into an aorta via arterial access; loading a delivery catheter containing the debranching stent graft according to claim 12 onto the guidewire; moving the delivery catheter along the guidewire and introducing the delivery catheter into the aorta via arterial access; and deploying the debranching stent graft into one of the aorta or a lumen of a previously-placed stent graft within the aorta.

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  • Means for mounting a stent or stent-graft onto or into a placement instrument · CPC title

  • using adhesives · CPC title

  • sutured, ligatured or stitched, retained or tied with a rope, string, thread, wire or cable · CPC title

  • for placing stents or stent-grafts in a bifurcation · CPC title

  • Figure-8-shaped, e.g. hourglass-shaped · CPC title

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What does patent US10350052B2 cover?
A visceral double-barreled main body stent graft and methods for its use, the stent graft comprises, a main body stent graft having distal and proximal ends, the main body stent graft's length ranges from about 100-120 mm and diameter at the proximal end ranges from about 30-45 mm, first and second lumens defined at the main body stent graft's distal end, the first lumen's diameter ranges from …
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Sanford Health
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Primary CPC classification A61F2/07. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Jul 16 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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