Stent with anti-migration features

US9675473B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9675473-B2
Application numberUS-201213722313-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 20, 2012
Priority dateDec 29, 2011
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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Abstract

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A stent has a first end region, a middle region, and a second end region, each region including a plurality of strut columns. The stent includes at least one barb. Each barb in an expanded state is at an angle relative to the outer surface of the stent.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A stent having an as cut state and a parent state, the stent comprising: a first end; a first end region, the first end region comprising a first strut column, a second strut column, and a plurality of peak to valley connectors connecting the first and second strut columns of the first end region; a middle region, the middle region comprising: a plurality of strut columns, each strut column comprising a plurality of struts interconnected by turns, the plurality of strut columns comprising a plurality of first strut columns having an axial length defined between the turns; a plurality of peak to peak connectors extending between and interconnecting adjacent first strut columns of the middle region; at least one barb, each barb extending from a peak of one of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region toward a peak of an adjacent first strut column of the middle region and to a free tip of the barb, each barb having an unexpanded state and an expanded state, each barb being in the unexpanded state when the stent is in the as cut state, at least one barb being in the expanded state when the stent is in the parent state, each barb in the expanded state being at an angle relative to an outer surface of the stent, wherein when the stent is in the as cut state, a distance from the free tip of the barb to the peak of the one of plurality of first strut columns of the middle region that the barb extends from is less than a distance from the peak of the adjacent first strut column of the middle region to the peak of the first strut column of the middle region that the barb extends from: a second end region, the second end region comprising a first strut column, a second strut column, and a plurality of peak to valley connectors connecting the first and second strut columns of the second end region; a plurality of first peak to valley connectors engaging the first end region and the middle region; a plurality of second peak to valley connectors engaging the second end region and the middle region; and a second end; wherein when the stent is in the parent state, the middle region has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the first end region and smaller than a diameter of the second end region. 2. The stent of claim 1 , each barb of the at least one barb having a focal removal, a bent tip region, or a focal removal and a bent tip region. 3. The stent of claim 1 , the middle region of the stent further comprising a second strut column, the second strut column forming an end of the middle region, the plurality of first strut columns forming another end of the middle region, the second strut column having a different configuration than a configuration of the plurality of first strut columns, the second strut column having no barbs extending therefrom. 4. The stent of claim 3 , wherein the turns of the plurality of strut columns of the middle region comprise first turns and second turns, the first turns having a smaller circumferential width than the second turns, the turns of the second strut column comprising only first turns. 5. The stent of claim 1 , each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region having a first end facing the first end of the stent and a second end facing the second end of the stent, the turns of each of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising first turns and second turns, the first turns having a smaller circumferential width than the second turns, the first end of each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising the first turns and second turns forming a first pattern repeating along each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region, the first pattern being first turn-second turn-second turn-second turn; the second end of each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising only first turns; the plurality of strut columns of the middle region further comprising a second strut column of the middle region comprising only first turns. 6. The stent of claim 1 , each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region having a first end facing the first end of the stent and a second end facing the second end of the stent, the turns of each of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising first turns and second turns, the first turns having a smaller circumferential width than the second turns, the first end of each of the first strut columns of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising the first turns and second turns forming a first pattern repeating along each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region, the first pattern being first turn-second turn-first turn-second turn; the second end of each first strut column of the plurality of first strut columns of the middle region comprising only first turns; the plurality of strut columns of the middle region further comprising a second strut column of the middle region comprising only first turns. 7. The stent of claim 1 , the plurality of first peak to valley connectors and the plurality of second peak to valley connectors being at an angle to an outer surface of the middle region when the stent is in the parent state. 8. The stent of claim 1 , the plurality of first peak to valley connectors extending between a strut column forming an end of the first end region and a strut column forming an end of the middle region, and the plurality of second peak to valley connectors extending between a strut column forming an end of the second end region and a strut column forming another end of the middle region. 9. A stent having an as cut state and a parent state, the stent comprising: a first end; a first end region, the first end region comprising a first strut column, a second strut column, and a plurality of peak to valley connectors connecting the first strut column and the second strut column; a middle region, the middle region comprising a plurality of middle strut columns arranged in phase with each other, adjacent middle strut columns connected by a plurality of peak to peak connectors, and a plurality of barbs each extending axially from a peak of one of the plurality of middle strut columns toward a peak of an adjacent middle strut column to a free tip of the barb having an axial length measured therebetween; a second end region, the second end region comprising a first strut column, a second strut column, and a plurality of peak to valley connectors connecting the first strut column and the second strut column; a plurality of first peak to valley connectors engaging the first end region and the middle region; a plurality of second peak to valley connectors engaging the second end region and the middle region; and a second end; wherein when the stent is in the parent state, the middle region has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the first end region and smaller than a diameter of the second end region; wherein each strut column of the plurality of middle strut columns comprises a plurality of struts interconnected by turns and at least some of the plurality of barbs being in an expanded state when the stent is in the parent state, the plurality of barbs in the expanded state being at an angle relative to an outer surface of the stent; wherein each strut column of the plurality of middle strut columns has an axial length defined between the turns, and wherein when the stent is in the as cut state, the axial length of each barb is less than an axial distance from the peak of the adjacent middl

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  • characterised by the phase between adjacent bands · CPC title

  • with sharp anchoring protrusions, e.g. barbs, pins, spikes · CPC title

  • A61F2/848Primary

    having means for fixation to the vessel wall, e.g. barbs · CPC title

  • with bands having a meander structure, adjacent bands being connected to each other · CPC title

  • differing in diameter · CPC title

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What does patent US9675473B2 cover?
A stent has a first end region, a middle region, and a second end region, each region including a plurality of strut columns. The stent includes at least one barb. Each barb in an expanded state is at an angle relative to the outer surface of the stent.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc, Boston Scient Scimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/848. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 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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