Dual capture device for stent graft delivery system and method for capturing a stent graft
US-9220617-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9855128B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9855128-B2 |
| Application number | US-60906609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2009 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A stent graft ( 18 ) for deployment in a curved lumen such as the aortic or thoracic arch ( 130 ) comprises a constraining mechanism at its proximal end. A stent ( 4 ′) provided at the proximal end of the stent graft ( 18 ) includes loops of material ( 11 ) that co-operate with restraining wires ( 42 ) that extend between a central guide wire carrier ( 24 ) and a restraining wire cannula ( 8 ). The constraining mechanism acts to maintain the proximal stent ( 4 ′) constrained at three points around its circumference at both the proximal and distal ends of the proximal stent ( 4 ′). The proximal stent ( 4 ′) is thus allowed to expand after expansion of the remainder of the stent graft ( 18 ) during deployment. In an embodiment, the constraining mechanism acts to constrain two adjacent struts of the proximal stent ( 4 ′) at three points radially therearound, at the proximal end of the stent ( 4 ′) and at the distal end of the stent ( 4 ′). The proximal stent ( 4 ′) may then overlap with the interior of an adjacent stent at an inner part ( 31 ) of a curved vessel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An introducer for deploying a stent graft in a curved lumen, the introducer comprising: a stent graft comprising a tube of graft material and having an internal lumen, and a carrier for the stent graft, the stent graft disposed over the carrier; the stent graft comprising a proximal stent at a proximal end of the stent graft and a distally adjacent stent; the proximal stent having a proximal end having a constrained circumference and an expanded circumference and a distal end having a constrained circumference and an expanded circumference; a first constraining mechanism constraining the proximal end of the proximal stent at the constrained circumference such that at least two points at the proximal end of the proximal stent are pulled inwardly towards the carrier and forms at least two lobes; a second constraining mechanism constraining the distal end of the proximal stent at the constrained circumference such that the entire circumference of the distal end is pulled inwardly towards the carrier; a release mechanism engaging the constraining mechanisms, the release mechanism configured to release firstly the proximal end of the proximal stent and secondly the distal end of the proximal stent to the expanded circumference, wherein the second constraining member comprises at least one suture thread that extends partially circumferentially about an exterior of the tube of graft material, extends through the graft material, extends at least partially circumferentially about an interior of the tube of graft material, and forms a plurality of loops within the internal lumen between a plurality of the plurality of distal apices and the carrier such that the distal end of the proximal stent is pulled toward the carrier from the interior of the tube of graft material, wherein each of the plurality of loops of the second constraining member engage one or more of the release mechanisms. 2. An introducer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first constraining mechanism constrains the proximal end of the proximal stent at at least three points to form at least three lobes. 3. An introducer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first constraining mechanism comprises a loop of thread at each point, each loop of thread engaging one of the points and engaging the carrier. 4. An introducer as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the loops of thread are substantially evenly spaced around the circumference of the proximal end of the proximal stent. 5. An introducer as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the carrier is provided with a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the loops of thread. 6. An introducer for deploying a stent graft in a curved lumen, the introducer comprising: a stent graft having an internal lumen, and a carrier for the stent graft, the stent graft disposed over the carrier for the stent graft; the stent graft comprising a tube of graft material, a proximal stent at a proximal end of the stent graft and disposed substantially entirely within the internal lumen, and a distally adjacent stent, the proximal stent having a proximal end having a plurality of proximal apices and a distal end having a plurality of distal apices, wherein each of the proximal and distal ends have a constrained circumference and an expanded circumference; a first constraining mechanism configured to maintain the proximal end of the proximal stent at a partially constrained circumference on the carrier such that two or more points of the proximal end of the proximal stent are pulled inwardly towards the carrier to form at least two lobes at the proximal end of the stent graft extending away from the carrier; a second constraining mechanism configured to maintain the distal end of the proximal stent at a fully constrained circumference such that the distal end of the proximal stent is pulled fully inwardly towards the carrier; one or more release mechanisms engaging the constraining mechanisms, the release mechanisms configured to release the proximal end of the proximal stent to the expanded circumference prior to the release of the distal end of the proximal stent to the expanded circumference, wherein the second constraining member comprises at least one suture thread that extends partially circumferentially about an exterior of the tube of graft material, extends through the graft material, extends at least partially circumferentially about an interior of the tube of graft material, and forms a plurality of loops within the internal lumen between a plurality of the plurality of distal apices and the carrier such that the distal end of the proximal stent is pulled toward the carrier from the interior of the tube of graft material, wherein each of the plurality of loops of the second constraining member engage one or more of the release mechanisms. 7. An introducer as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the release mechanism includes at least three restraining wires. 8. An introducer as claimed in claim 6 , wherein at the constrained circumference the proximal end of the proximal stent is pulled inwardly towards the carrier at at least three points each to form substantially equally sized lobes. 9. An introducer as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the second constraining mechanism comprises at least one length of thread engaging each of the distal apices such that the distal apices are pulled inwardly toward the carrier. 10. An introducer as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the at least one suture thread comprises a single length of thread circumscribing the entire circumference of the distal end of the proximal stent substantially entirely on the outside of the stent graft and only extends partially within the inner lumen of the stent graft at the plurality of apices. 11. An introducer as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the release mechanism comprises a restraining wire that engages the portion of the length of thread that extends into the inner lumen of the stent graft. 12. A stent graft for deployment in a curved lumen, including: a graft material providing an inner lumen; a plurality of stents located longitudinally along the graft material, the plurality of stents comprising a proximal stent located at a proximal end of the stent graft and disposed entirely within the inner lumen of the graft material, the proximal stent having a proximal end and a distal end and proximal apices and distal apices; the plurality of stents having an expanded circumference and a constrained circumference; a first constraining mechanism engaging the proximal apices of the proximal stent, and configured to constrain the proximal end of the proximal stent at the constrained circumference and to form at least two equally sized lobes and a second constraining mechanism engaging the distal apices of the proximal stent to constrain the distal end of the proximal stent at the constrained circumference, while a portion of the stent graft distal the proximal stent is at the expanded circumference, wherein the second constraining mechanism constrains substantially the entire circumference of the distal end of the proximal stent; the stent graft having a curved configuration wherein the stent graft has an inside curve and the distal end of the proximal stent, when in the constrained circumference, lies partially inside the expanded circumference of a distally adjacent stent with none of the at least two lobes being located on the inside curve, wherein the second constraining member comprises at least one suture thread that extends partially circumferentially about an exterior of the tube of graft material, extends through the graft material, extends at least partially circumferentially about an interior of the graft
conical · CPC title
handle assemblies therefor · CPC title
having retaining means other than an outer sleeve, e.g. male-female connector between stent and instrument · CPC title
Instruments specially adapted for placement or removal of stents or stent-grafts · CPC title
the retaining means being filaments or wires · CPC title
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