Device for anastomotic bypass

US11678970B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11678970-B2
Application numberUS-201916701545-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2019
Priority dateDec 4, 2018
Publication dateJun 20, 2023
Grant dateJun 20, 2023

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A stent including a tubular body formed of one or more interwoven wires, a first anchor member disposed adjacent the first open end of the stent, a second anchor member disposed adjacent the second open end of the stent, and at least one divider disposed between the first and second anchor members. The first and second anchor members and the divider extend radially outward from the tubular body to divide the tubular body into at least a first saddle region extending between the first anchor member and the divider and a second saddle region extending between the second anchor member and the divider.

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A stent comprising: a tubular body formed of one or more interwoven wires, the tubular body having first and second opposing open ends and a lumen extending therebetween, the tubular body defining a longitudinal axis and a length extending between the first and second open ends; a first anchor member disposed adjacent the first open end and a second anchor member disposed adjacent the second open end, the first and second anchor members each extending radially outward from the tubular body, the first and second anchor members each having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the tubular body disposed between the first and second anchor members; and a first side divider, a second side divider, and a central divider disposed between the first and second anchor members, the first side divider, the second side divider, and the central divider extending radially outward from the tubular body and each having an outer diameter larger than the outer diameter of the tubular body, the first side divider, the second side divider, and the central divider dividing the tubular body into at least a first saddle region extending between the first anchor member and the first side divider, a second saddle region extending between the second anchor member and the second side divider, a third saddle region extending between the first side divider and the central divider, and a fourth saddle region extending between the second side divider and the central divider; wherein the central divider is moveable between a first, contracted configuration in which the central divider has a first axial length, and a second, expanded configuration in which the central divider has a second axial length greater than the first axial length, the central divider expanding axially while compressing radially as it moves from the first configuration to the second configuration such that when in the second configuration the central divider has an outer diameter substantially the same as an outer diameter of the tubular body between the first and second anchor members; wherein the tubular body is configured such that moving the central divider between the first and second configurations maintains a constant axial length of the first and second saddle regions. 2. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second anchor members are interwoven with the tubular body and wherein the outer diameter of the first and second anchor members remains constant as the central divider moves between the first and second configurations. 3. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second anchor members are less flexible than the tubular body. 4. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the at least one divider has an outer diameter larger than outer diameters of the first and second anchor members. 5. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the central divider has an outer diameter greater than outer diameters of the first and second side dividers. 6. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the central divider is more flexible than the first and second side dividers. 7. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the length of the tubular body increases as the central divider moves between the first and second configurations. 8. The stent of claim 7 , wherein the outer diameter of the tubular body remains constant as the central divider moves between the first and second configurations. 9. The stent of claim 7 , wherein the central divider is configured to remain in the first configuration when manually moved into the first configuration, and to remain in the second configuration when manually moved into the second configuration. 10. The stent of claim 1 , further comprising a covering extending over an entirety of an outer surface of the tubular body, first and second anchor members, and the at least one divider. 11. The stent of claim 10 , wherein the covering extends longitudinally beyond the first end of the tubular body, forming a collapsible tubular sleeve, wherein the collapsible tubular sleeve is configured to be inverted and to extend through the lumen of the tubular body from the first end of the tubular body to a free end of the collapsible tubular sleeve extending beyond the second end of the tubular body. 12. The stent of claim 11 , wherein the collapsible tubular sleeve defines a one-way valve, only allowing fluid to pass from the first end of the tubular body, through the collapsible tubular sleeve, and out the free end of the collapsible tubular sleeve. 13. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second anchor members and the at least one divider extend perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 14. A stent comprising: a tubular body formed of one or more interwoven wires, the tubular body having first and second opposing open ends and a lumen extending therebetween, the tubular body defining a longitudinal axis and a length extending between the first and second open ends; and a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart anchor members extending radially outward from the tubular body, the anchor members each having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the tubular body disposed between the anchor members, the plurality of anchor members dividing the tubular body into at least a first saddle region extending between a first anchor member adjacent the first end and a first side anchor member, a second saddle region extending between a second anchor member adjacent the second end and a second side anchor member, a third saddle region extending between the first side anchor member and a center anchor member, and a fourth saddle region extending between the second side anchor member and the center anchor member; wherein the center anchor member is moveable between a first, contracted configuration in which the center anchor member has a first axial length, and a second, expanded configuration in which the center anchor member has a second axial length greater than the first axial length, the center anchor member expanding axially while compressing radially as it moves from the first configuration to the second configuration such that when in the second configuration the outer diameter of the center anchor member is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the tubular body; wherein the tubular body is configured such that moving the center divider between the first and second configurations maintains a constant axial length of the first and second saddle regions. 15. The stent of claim 14 , wherein the length of the tubular body increases and the outer diameter of the tubular body remains constant as the center anchor member moves between the first and second configurations. 16. The stent of claim 15 , wherein the center anchor member is configured to remain in the first configuration when manually moved into the first configuration, and to remain in the second configuration when manually moved into the second configuration. 17. The stent of claim 14 , further comprising a covering extending over an entirety of an outer surface of the tubular body and the first, second, and center anchor members, wherein the covering extends longitudinally beyond the first end of the tubular body, forming a collapsible tubular sleeve, wherein the collapsible tubular sleeve is configured to be inverted and to extend through the lumen of the tubular body from the first end of the tubular body to a free end extending beyond the second end of the tubular body. 18. The stent of claim 14 , wherein the outer diameter of the first and second anchor members remains constant as the center anchor member moves between the f

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  • Saddle-shaped · CPC title

  • Alimentary tract (A61M2210/0618 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for blood vessels · CPC title

  • Blood circulatory system · CPC title

  • A61F2/064Primary

    with special features to facilitate anastomotic coupling (anastomosis of natural blood vessels A61B17/11) · CPC title

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What does patent US11678970B2 cover?
A stent including a tubular body formed of one or more interwoven wires, a first anchor member disposed adjacent the first open end of the stent, a second anchor member disposed adjacent the second open end of the stent, and at least one divider disposed between the first and second anchor members. The first and second anchor members and the divider extend radially outward from the tubular body…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/064. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 2023 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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