Multiple beam laser system for forming stents
US-9199334-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9918822B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9918822-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514918191-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A method of stimulating a renal nerve in a human patient comprising, selecting a span of renal artery in the patient for implantation of a self-expanding stent, the artery having a first internal diameter, an artery wall, and being surrounded by peri-adventitial space through which at least one renal nerve extends; measuring the first internal diameter; selecting a self-expanding stent configured to be capable of expanding to have a second diameter that, in an expanded condition once implanted within the artery, is between 2 mm and 4 mm larger than the first diameter; implanting the stent in the span of the renal artery, whereby the stent eventually expands to the second diameter and thereby passes through the artery wall to become embedded in peri-advential space; and at least partially blocking the renal nerve or modulating a function of the nerve.
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We claim: 1. A method for treating a patient diagnosed with a cardio-renal disease or disorder, the method comprising: a. selecting a span of a renal artery in the patient for implantation of a self-expanding stent, the renal artery having a first internal diameter, an artery wall, and being surrounded by a peri-adventitial space through which at least one renal nerve extends; b. measuring the first internal diameter; c. selecting a self-expanding stent having a cylindrical outer surface, the stent being configured to have a first external diameter in an unexpanded condition and being capable of expanding to have a second external diameter, wherein the second external diameter once the stent is implanted within the artery, is larger than the first internal diameter; d. implanting the stent in the span of the renal artery, whereby the stent eventually expands towards the second external diameter and thereby passes through the artery wall to become embedded in the peri-adventitial space surrounding the artery; and e. applying pressure to the at least one renal nerve with the stent, thereby at least partially modulating a function of the at least one renal nerve; and f. heating the stent within the peri-adventitial space with an external heating source located outside of the patient. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the stent includes heating the stent by ultrasound. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein heating the stent by ultrasound includes inserting a source of ultrasound energy into the renal artery, adjacent the stent. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein heating the stent by ultrasound includes applying a source of magnetic resonance energy located outside the patient. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the stent includes heating the stent by magnetic resonance. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein heating the stent by magnetic resonance includes inserting a source of magnetic resonance energy into the renal artery, adjacent the stent. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein heating the stent by magnetic resonance includes applying a source of magnetic resonance energy located outside the patient. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the stent includes heating the stent by Radio Frequency signal induction. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein heating the stent by Radio Frequency signal induction includes inserting a source of Radio Frequency signal energy into the renal artery, adjacent the implanted stent. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein heating the stent by Radio Frequency signal induction includes applying a source of Radio Frequency signal energy located outside the patient. 11. A method for treating a patient diagnosed with a cardio-renal disease or disorder, the method comprising: a. selecting a span of a renal artery in the patient for implantation of a self-expanding stent, the renal artery having a first internal diameter, an artery wall, and being surrounded by a peri-adventitial space through which at least one renal nerve extends; b. measuring the first internal diameter; c. selecting a self-expanding stent having a cylindrical outer surface, the stent being configured to have a first external diameter in an unexpanded condition and being capable of expanding to have a second external diameter, wherein the second external diameter once the stent is implanted within the artery, is larger than the first internal diameter; d. implanting the stent in the span of the renal artery, whereby the stent eventually expands towards the second external diameter and thereby passes through the artery wall to become embedded in the peri-adventitial space surrounding the artery; and e. applying pressure to the at least one renal nerve with the stent, thereby at least partially modulating a function of the at least one renal nerve; f. fragmenting the stent within the peri-adventitial space, wherein fragmenting the stent includes forming at least one notch in the stent prior to implanting the stent, the at least one notch being configured to initiate crack propagation. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein fragmenting the stent includes applying a biostable coating to a first selected portion of the stent, and excluding the biostable coating from a second selected portion of the stent that includes the notch.
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