Fibrous tubular conduit for stenting applications
US-2024189124-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US10500073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10500073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715656704-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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Provided is a ureteral stent (=50) including a bladder portion (=52) positioned in a bladder of a patient, a kidney portion (=54) positioned in a kidney and ureteral passageway of the patient, and one or more tethers (=56) coupling the bladder portion to the kidney portion. The ureteral stent allows urine to pass around a blockage, and allows a ureter orifice connecting the ureteral passageway to the bladder to move between a compressed state and an uncompressed state to prevent or minimize urinary reflux, flank pain, blood in the urine, etc., while allowing the bladder portion to move freely in the bladder to prevent the bladder portion from irritating the trigone muscle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A ureteral stent for placement in a bladder, a kidney and a ureteral passageway connecting the bladder and kidney, the ureteral stent including: a tubular bladder portion configured to be positioned in the bladder by an associated outer stent pusher, the tubular bladder portion having a first diameter and being resilient and biased in an unrestrained position to prevent the tubular bladder portion from migrating into the ureteral passageway when positioned in the bladder, and being movable to a restrained position when being positioned in the bladder by the outer stent pusher, wherein the tubular bladder portion includes an opening in a wall of the tubular bladder portion; a tubular kidney portion having first and second ends and being configured to be positioned in the kidney and the ureteral passageway by an associated inner stent pusher surrounded by the outer stent pusher, the tubular kidney portion having a ureter portion configured to be positioned in the kidney and the ureteral passageway to place the ureteral passageway in an open state and a resilient fixing portion biased in an unrestrained position to secure the resilient fixing portion in the kidney when positioned in the kidney, the ureter portion having a second diameter less than the first diameter such that the inner stent pusher is configured to extend through the tubular bladder portion and abut the second end of the tubular kidney portion to move the resilient fixing portion to a restrained position, wherein the ureter portion includes an opening in a wall of the ureter portion near the second end; and a tether having a portion extending through the opening in the ureter portion and a portion extending through the opening in the tubular bladder portion, where the tether is a single tether with first and second ends coupled together forming a knotted portion positioned outside the tubular bladder and tubular kidney portions, and wherein the tether couples the tubular bladder portion and the ureter portion to allow the tubular bladder portion to float in the bladder and to allow a ureter orifice connecting the ureteral passageway to the bladder to move between a compressed state and an uncompressed state. 2. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular bladder portion and tubular kidney portion each include at least one radiopaque element on outer surfaces thereof to assist an operator in positioning the stent. 3. The ureteral stent according to claim 2 , wherein the tubular bladder portion and tubular kidney portion have first and second ends, respectively, each end having at least one radiopaque element. 4. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular bladder portion includes a tip at a first end opposite a second end coupled to the at least one tether, the tip having a stiffness greater than a stiffness of a remaining portion of the tubular bladder portion. 5. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the bladder portion includes a through-hole extending therethrough and a seat at one end of the through-hole. 6. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular bladder portion and the fixing portion are movable between respective restrained positions when being positioned in the bladder and kidney, respectively, and the respective unrestrained positions when positioned in the bladder and kidney, respectively. 7. The ureteral stent according to claim 6 , wherein the tubular bladder portion and tubular kidney portion are straight when in the respective restrained positions and curved when in the respective unrestrained positions. 8. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular bladder portion is triangular when in its unrestrained position. 9. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient fixing portion has a durometer greater than a durometer of the ureter portion. 10. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular bladder portion and tubular kidney portion each include at least one opening in a wall thereof providing a fluid passage between an outside of the tubular bladder and tubular kidney portions and an inside of the tubular bladder and tubular kidney portions. 11. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , wherein the tubular kidney portion has transition zones along its length going from a harder durometer at the first end to a softer durometer at the second end. 12. The ureteral stent according to claim 1 , further including a sleeve coupled to the wall of the ureter portion, the sleeve covering a portion of the tether. 13. A ureteral stent for placement in a bladder, a kidney and a ureteral passageway connecting the bladder and kidney for allowing urine and/or stones to flow from the kidney to the bladder and not from the bladder to the kidney, the ureteral stent including: a resilient bladder portion configured to be positioned in the bladder and including one or more openings in a wall thereof providing a fluid passage; a tubular kidney portion defining a tubular resilient fixing portion configured to be positioned in the kidney and a tubular ureter portion extending from the resilient fixing portion and configured to be positioned in the kidney and the ureteral passageway to keep the passageway in an open state while in position, the tubular kidney portion including one or more openings in a wall thereof providing a fluid passage; a tether connecting the bladder portion and the ureter portion, the tether being a single tether with first and second ends coupled together, and a sleeve coupled to the wall of the ureter portion and having a length less than a length of the ureter portion, the sleeve covering the first and second ends of the tether that are coupled together to hold down the first and second ends to prevent the first and second ends from irritating a patient and allow the tether to lie down. 14. A ureteral stent for placement in a bladder, a kidney and a ureteral passageway connecting the bladder and kidney, the ureteral stent including: a bladder portion configured to be positioned in the bladder, the bladder portion being resilient and biased in an unrestrained position to prevent the bladder portion from migrating into the ureteral passageway when positioned in the bladder; a kidney portion configured to be positioned in the kidney and the ureteral passageway, the kidney portion having a ureter portion configured to be positioned in the kidney and the ureteral passageway to place the ureteral passageway in an open state and a resilient fixing portion biased in an unrestrained position to secure the resilient fixing portion in the kidney when positioned in the kidney; a tether coupled to the bladder portion and the ureter portion to allow the bladder portion to float in the bladder and to allow a ureter orifice connecting the ureteral passageway to the bladder to move between a compressed state and an uncompressed state, the tether being a single tether with first and second ends coupled together forming a knotted portion positioned outside the bladder and kidney portions; and a sleeve coupled to a wall of the ureter portion or a wall of the bladder portion and having a length less than a length of the ureter portion or the bladder portion, the sleeve covering the knotted portion to hold down the knotted portion and part of the tether to prevent the knotted portion from irritating a patient and allow the tether to lie down. 15. The ureteral stent according to claim 14 , wherein the bladder portion and kidney portion each include at least one radiopaque element on outer surfaces thereof to assist an operato
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