Stent graft with sacrificial port

US11357612B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11357612-B2
Application numberUS-202016930980-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2020
Priority dateJul 16, 2020
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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A stent graft assembly with a sacrificial entry/exit port is disclosed. A first sacrificial port extends from a first branch stent graft and is configured to face a second branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration. Likewise, a second sacrificial port can be provided, and can extend from the second branch stent graft and configured to face the first branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. The first and optional second sacrificial ports are configured to transition between (i) an open configuration to enable a guidewire or other surgical tool to pass from the first branch stent graft to the second branch stent graft while bypassing the main body, and (ii) a closed configuration to inhibit blood flow therethrough.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stent graft assembly comprising: a stent graft having a main body, and first and second legs extending from the main body; a first branch stent graft extending from the first leg; a second branch stent graft extending from the second leg; a first sacrificial port extending from the first branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration; a second sacrificial port extending from the second branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration; and a closure wrapped about the first sacrificial port and configured to close the first sacrificial port, wherein each of the first and the second sacrificial ports have: an open configuration to enable a guidewire or other surgical tool to pass from the first branch stent graft to the second branch stent graft while going around the main body, and a closed configuration to inhibit blood flow therethrough. 2. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a pull wire configured to, when pulled, transition at least one of the first or the second sacrificial ports from the open configuration to the closed configuration. 3. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes an elastic material biased to close the first sacrificial port. 4. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first sacrificial port is configured to face the second branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 5. The stent graft assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second sacrificial port is configured to face the first branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 6. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes a sack coupled to an internal wall of the first sacrificial port, wherein the sack is configured to inflate with a fluid to expand within and close the first sacrificial port. 7. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes a sack coupled to an exterior wall of the first sacrificial port, wherein the sack is configured to inflate with a fluid to expand in order to close the closure. 8. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes an invertible ring at an end of the sacrificial port, and the stent graft assembly includes a pull wire connected to the ring, wherein pulling of the pull wire inverts the invertible ring to close the first sacrificial port. 9. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first wire attached to a first side of an end of the first sacrificial port, and a second wire attached to a second side of the end of the first sacrificial port, wherein twisting of the wires forces the first sacrificial port to close. 10. The stent graft assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes a spiral wire biased to close the first sacrificial port, wherein twisting of the spiral wire opens the first sacrificial port. 11. A stent graft assembly comprising: a stent graft having a main body, and first and second legs extending from the main body; a first branch stent graft extending from the first leg; a second branch stent graft extending from the second leg; a first sacrificial port extending from the first branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration; and a second sacrificial port extending from the second branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration, wherein the first sacrificial port and the second sacrificial port are configured to face proximally when the stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration, wherein each of the first and the second sacrificial ports have: an open configuration to enable a guidewire or other surgical tool to pass from the first branch stent graft to the second branch stent graft while going around the main body, and a closed configuration to inhibit blood flow therethrough. 12. The stent graft assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first and second sacrificial ports include first and second openings, respectively, and the first opening is configured to permit the guidewire to exit the first sacrificial port in an exit direction aligned with a feeding direction in which the guidewire is fed into a patient. 13. A stent graft assembly comprising: a stent graft having a main body extending along a longitudinal axis, and first and second legs extending from the main body; a first branch stent graft extending from the first leg and having proximal and distal ends; a second branch stent graft extending from the second leg and having proximal and distal ends; a first sacrificial port extending from the first branch stent graft between the proximal and distal ends of the first branch stent graft and having a first opening when stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration; and a second sacrificial port extending from the second branch stent graft between the proximal and distal ends of the second branch stent graft and having a second opening when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration; wherein each of the first and the second openings of the first and the second sacrificial ports, respectively, face the longitudinal axis of the main body. 14. The stent graft assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first branch stent graft includes a first branch stent graft tubular side extending between the proximal and distal ends of the first branch stent graft when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration, and the first sacrificial port extends from the first branch stent graft tubular side to the first opening when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 15. The stent graft assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first sacrificial port includes a first sacrificial port tubular side extending between the first branch stent graft tubular side and the first opening. 16. The stent graft assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first opening is located above the second sacrificial port when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 17. The stent graft assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first opening is configured to exit a guidewire or another surgical tool. 18. The stent graft assembly of claim 13 , wherein both of the first sacrificial port and the second sacrificial ports extend medially the stent graft assembly when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 19. The stent graft assembly of claim 13 , wherein both of the first and the second sacrificial ports extend toward a sagittal plane when stent graft assembly is in the expanded configuration. 20. A stent graft assembly comprising: a stent graft having a main body, and first and second legs extending from the main body; a first branch stent graft extending from the first leg; a second branch stent graft extending from the second leg; a first sacrificial port extending from the first branch stent graft; and a second sacrificial port extending from the second branch stent graft; wherein the first and the second sacrificial ports are configured, when the stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration within a blood vessel, to transition from: an open configuration to enable a guidewire or other surgical tool to pass from the first branch stent graft to the second branch stent graft while bypassing the main body, and a closed configuration to inhibit blood flow therethrough. 21. The stent graft assembly of claim 20 , further comprising a pull wire configured to, when pull

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  • the stent being loosely attached to the graft material, e.g. by stitching · CPC title

  • A61F2/07Primary

    Stent-grafts · CPC title

  • Y-shaped blood vessels · CPC title

  • temporary · CPC title

  • provided with means for allowing access to secondary lumens · CPC title

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What does patent US11357612B2 cover?
A stent graft assembly with a sacrificial entry/exit port is disclosed. A first sacrificial port extends from a first branch stent graft and is configured to face a second branch stent graft when the stent graft assembly is in an expanded configuration. Likewise, a second sacrificial port can be provided, and can extend from the second branch stent graft and configured to face the first branch …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Vascular Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/07. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 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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