Multiple beam laser system for forming stents
US-9199334-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9603727B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9603727-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414151021-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2005 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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An expandable stent for implantation in a body lumen, such as an artery, is disclosed. The stent consists of a plurality of radially expandable cylindrical rings generally aligned on a common longitudinal stent axis and interconnected by one or more interconnecting links placed so that the stent is flexible in the longitudinal direction. The link pattern is optimized to reduce strain on the links and enhance longitudinal flexibility and security of the stent. The stent includes a distal end ring and a proximal end ring that have a length that is shorter than the length of the body rings.
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What is claimed: 1. A stent, comprising: a tubular body having a first end ring and a second end ring and a plurality of body rings therebetween; the end rings and the body rings being positioned in a complete out-of-phase relationship; first links connecting the end rings to the body rings and second links connecting adjacent body rings, wherein only two first links connect the first end ring to an adjacent body ring, only two first links connect the second end ring to an adjacent body ring and only two second links connect adjacent body rings together; the first links having a first length and the second links having a second length, the first length being greater than the second length, wherein the first links and second links are linear links; and the first end ring and the second end ring each having a first length that is shorter than a second length of the body rings. 2. The stent of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second end rings have first bar arms having a first width and each of the body rings have second bar arms having a second width. 3. The stent of claim 2 , wherein the first width of the first bar arms is greater than the second width of the second bar arms. 4. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end rings and the body rings have crests, the first and second links extending from a crest on one ring to an axially adjacent crest on an adjacent ring. 5. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end rings have bar arms connected by crests, the bar arms having a width that is greater than a width of the crests. 6. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the body rings have bar arms connected by crests, the bar arms having a width that is greater than a width of the crests. 7. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end rings and the body rings have crests, the first and second links extending from a crest on one ring to an axially adjacent crest on an adjacent ring and the only two first links connecting the first end ring to the adjacent body ring are spaced apart by only two crests in one circumferential direction. 8. The stent of claim 7 , wherein only two second links connecting adjacent body rings are spaced apart by only one crest in one circumferential direction. 9. The stent of claim 7 , wherein the only two second links are circumferentially offset from one body ring to the adjacent body ring by one and one-half crests in one circumferential direction and two and one-half crests in the opposite circumferential direction. 10. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end rings and the body rings have crests, the first and second links extending from a crest on one ring to an axially adjacent crest on an adjacent ring and the only two second links connecting adjacent body rings are spaced apart by only one crest in one circumferential direction. 11. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end rings have crests having a first width and the body rings have crests having a second width, the first width being greater than the second width. 12. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is formed from metal alloy taken from the group of metal alloys consisting of stainless steel, nickel-titanium, titanium, tantalum, and cobalt-chromium. 13. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is formed from annealed stainless steel having one-eighth hardness. 14. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is formed from a polymer. 15. The stent of claim 1 , wherein each end ring has a first surface area and each body ring has a second surface area, the first surface area being substantially equal to the second surface area. 16. The stent of claim 1 , wherein each end ring has a first surface area and each body ring has a second surface area, the difference between the first surface area and the second surface area being less than one percent surface area. 17. The stent of claim 1 , wherein the stent is coated with a therapeutic agent. 18. The stent of claim 17 , wherein the therapeutic agent used to coat the stent is taken from a group of therapeutic agents consisting of antineoplastic, antimitotic, antiinflammatory, antiplatelet, anticoagulant, antifibrin, antithrombin, antiproliferative, antibiotic, antioxidant, and antiallergic substances, as well as combinations thereof. 19. A stent, comprising: a tubular body having a first end ring and a second end ring and a plurality of body rings therebetween, the tubular body having a delivery diameter and an expanded implanted diameter; the end rings and the body rings being positioned in a complete out-of-phase relationship; first links connecting the end rings to the body rings and second links connecting adjacent body rings; each of the first links having a first length and each of the second links having a second length, the first length being greater than the second length, the first length being the same when the tubular body is either in its delivery diameter or expanded implanted diameter and the second length being the same when the tubular body is either in its delivery diameter or expanded implanted diameter, wherein the first links and second links are linear links; and the first end ring and the second end ring each having a first length that is shorter than a second length of the body rings. 20. The stent of claim 19 , wherein the first and second end rings and the body rings have crests, the first and second links extending from a crest on one ring to an axially adjacent crest on an adjacent ring. 21. The stent of claim 20 , wherein the first end ring is connected to an adjacent body ring by only two first links, the only two first links being spaced apart by only two crests in one circumferential direction. 22. The stent of claim 21 , wherein each body ring is connected to an adjacent body ring by only two second linear links, the only two second linear links being spaced apart by only one crest in one circumferential direction. 23. A stent, comprising: a tubular body having a first end ring and a second end ring and a plurality of body rings therebetween, the tubular body having a delivery diameter and an expanded implanted diameter; the end rings and the body rings being positioned in a complete out-of-phase relationship; first linear links connecting the end rings to the body rings and second linear links connecting adjacent body rings, wherein only two first linear links connect the first end ring to an adjacent body ring, only two first linear links connect the second end ring to an adjacent body ring and only two second linear links connect adjacent body rings together; each of the first linear links having a first length and each of the second links having a second length, the first length being greater than the second length; and each of first end ring and second end ring having a first length that is shorter than a second length of the body rings, wherein each of the first and second end rings have a plurality of crests and each of the body rings have a plurality of crests, the first and second linear links extending from a crest on one ring to an axially adjacent crest, the only two first linear links connecting the first end ring to an adjacent body ring being spaced apart by only two crests in one circumferential direction and the only two second linear links connecting each body ring to an adjacent body ring being spaced apart by only one crest in one circumferential direction.
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