Branched vessel endoluminal device
US-2018243076-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US10368977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10368977-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514982539-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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The present embodiments describe an endograft having at least two branches extending from two fenestrations on the endograft body, and methods for deploying the same. In one example, the system comprises one internal branch that is relatively straight, and one external branch that is helically curved. The fenestrations may be circumferentially located on substantially the same side of the endograft main body, and distal regions of the branches may be circumferentially located on substantially opposite sides of the main body. The branches may be longitudinally non-overlapping. Connection stents may be configured to extend from the branches to provide fluid communication with peripheral vessels. Peripheral vessels may include the coronary or renal arteries. In another example, the branches are both external to the main endograft body.
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We claim: 1. An endograft for placement in a vessel of a patient, comprising: a tubular main body portion having a proximal upstream end with a proximal opening, a distal downstream end with a distal opening, and a lumen extending therebetween; first and second fenestrations through a wall of the tubular main body portion that are in fluid communication with the lumen and are longitudinally offset from each other; a first branch having a first open end at the first fenestration and a second open end extending away from the first fenestration and a second branch having a first open end at the second fenestration and a second open end extending away from the second fenestration; wherein the first branch is helically curved around a partial circumference of the main body, wherein the second branch is straight relative to the first helical branch, and wherein the first and second branches are entirely longitudinally offset from one another and do not overlap, such that no portion of the first branch and the second branch lie in the same longitudinal portion of the main tubular body, wherein the first and second fenestrations are spaced apart less than 100 degrees relative to one another around a 360 degree perimeter of the main body, and wherein the second open ends of the first and second branches are between about 110 and about 250 degrees apart relative to one another around the perimeter of the main body. 2. An endograft for placement in a vessel of a patient, comprising: a tubular main body portion having a proximal upstream end with a proximal opening, a distal downstream end with a distal opening, and a lumen extending therebetween; first and second fenestrations through a wall of the tubular main body portion that are in fluid communication with the lumen and are longitudinally offset from each other; a first branch having a first open end at the first fenestration and a second open end extending away from the first fenestration and a second branch having a first open end at the second fenestration and a second open end extending away from the second fenestration; wherein the first branch is helically curved around a partial circumference of the main body, wherein the second branch is straight relative to the first helical branch, and wherein the first and second branches are entirely longitudinally offset from one another and do not overlap, such that no portion of the first branch and the second branch lie in the same longitudinal portion of the main tubular body, wherein the first open ends of the first and second branches are spaced apart less than 100 degrees relative to one another around a 360 degree perimeter of the main body, and wherein the second open ends of the first and second branches are between about 110 and about 250 degrees apart relative to one another around the perimeter of the main body. 3. An endograft for placement in a vessel of a patient, comprising: a tubular main body portion having a proximal end with a proximal opening, a distal end with a distal opening, and a lumen extending therebetween; first and second fenestrations through a wall of the tubular main body portion that are in fluid communication with the lumen; a first branch extending from the first fenestration and a second branch extending from the second fenestration, each of the first and second branches having an open end extending away from its fenestration; wherein the first branch is helically curved along a partial circumference of the main body, wherein the first and second fenestrations are spaced apart less than 100 degrees relative to one another around a 360 degree perimeter of the main body, wherein the distal downstream regions of the first and second branches are between about 110 and about 250 degrees apart relative to one another around the perimeter of the main body, and wherein the first branch second end extends away from the first fenestration in a first direction and the second branch end extends away from the second fenestration in a second direction opposite the first direction such that the first and second branches are entirely longitudinally non-overlapping. 4. The endograft of claim 1 , further comprising at least one connection stent extending distally from the second ends of at least one of the first or second branches. 5. The endograft of claim 1 , wherein the main body has a first side and a second side opposite the first side and the first and second fenestrations are located on the first side of the main body. 6. The endograft of claim 5 , wherein the second ends of the first and second branches are located on opposite sides of the main body. 7. The endograft of claim 4 , wherein a majority of the first branch is external to the main body, and wherein a majority of the second branch is internal to the main body. 8. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein the second branch has a different shape from the first branch. 9. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein the second branch is straight relative to the helical first branch and the second branch extends from the second fenestration toward the distal downstream end of the main body. 10. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein a majority of the first branch is external to the main body and a majority of the second branch is internal to the main body. 11. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein a majority of the first and second branches are external to the main body. 12. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein the first and second fenestrations are spaced apart between approximately ten to fifty degrees relative to one another around the perimeter of the main body. 13. The endograft of claim 3 , wherein the first and second fenestrations are spaced apart circumferentially relative to one another such that they lack circumferential overlap. 14. The endograft of claim 1 , wherein the proximal opening of the main body is closer to the second open end of the first branch than the first open end of the first branch, and wherein the proximal opening of the main body is closer to the first open end of the second branch than it is to the second open end of the second branch. 15. The endograft of claim 1 , wherein the main body has a first side and second side opposite the first side and the first and second fenestrations, the first open end of the first branch and the second open end of the second branch are all on the same side of the main body and are all spaced within 100 degrees of each other around a 360 degree circumference of the main body, and wherein the second open end of the first branch and the second open end of the second branch are spaced between about 110 and about 250 degrees apart from another around the circumference of the main body. 16. The endograft of claim 1 , wherein the first branch is attached to the first fenestration, and the second branch is attached to the second fenestration.
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