Stent with positioning arms

US9943399B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9943399-B2
Application numberUS-201414160207-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2014
Priority dateJan 23, 2013
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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A stent is provided with arms for positioning the stent between two passageways. The stent may also be a stent-graft with a transition between a covered portion and an uncovered portion that is positioned relative to the junction between the two passageways. The arms are self-expanding and are biased outward from the tubular wall of the stent structure. The arms engage the wall of the first passageway around the junction to the second passageway to position a portion of the stent in the first passageway and another portion of the stent in the second passageway.

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I claim: 1. A stent, comprising: a stent structure comprising a first end, a second end, and a tubular wall extending therebetween, said tubular wall defining a lumen extending therethrough between said first and second ends, and said stent structure being expandable from a collapsed configuration to an expandable configuration, the stent structure comprising a first portion extending toward the first end and a second portion extending toward the second end; and an arm disposed between said first end and said second end, said arm being self-expanding outward from said tubular wall, said arm thereby being adapted to engage a wall of a first passageway to position said first portion within said first passageway and position said second portion within a second passageway, said second passageway opening into said first passageway at said wall; wherein said stent structure comprises a series of zig-zag rings, each zig zag ring made up of struts connected together by bends, only one zig-zag ring of the series of zig-zag rings having said arm connected at one end to one side of one of said zig-zag rings and extending through said zig-zag ring, a free end of said arm extending past an opposing side of said zig-zag ring, and an adjacent zig-zag ring along said opposing side being spaced farther from said zig-zag ring than an adjacent zig-zag ring along said one side, said free end being disposed within a space between said zig-zag ring and said adjacent zig-zag ring along said opposing side; wherein said one zig zag ring is connected to the adjacent zig zag ring along said one side by a longitudinal connecting member extending through the adjacent zig zag ring along said one side, and wherein said one zig zag ring is connected to the adjacent zig zag ring along said opposing side by a connector extending across said space from said opposing side of said one zig zag ring to an adjacent bend of the adjacent zig zag ring along said opposing side; and wherein said free end of said arm extending past said opposing side of said zig-zag ring comprises an enlarged portion with a width greater than a width of said arm extending through said zig-zag ring and a width of each strut forming said zig-zag ring. 2. A stent according to claim 1 , further comprising a graft wherein the first portion is uncovered by the graft, and the second portion is covered by said graft, said first portion thereby being adapted to allow a fluid to pass through said tubular wall, and said second portion thereby being adapted to isolate said fluid passing through said lumen of said stent structure, said graft substantially preventing fluid flow through said tubular wall along said second portion; and the arm disposed adiacent a transition between said first and second portions. 3. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein said first end is a distal end and said first portion is a distal portion extending from said transition to said distal end, and said second end is a proximal end and said second portion is a proximal portion extending from said transition along a length between said transition and said proximal end. 4. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said first end, and said first and second portions extend from adjacent said opposing side of said zig-zag ring, said graft covering said arm along said second portion. 5. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said first end, and said first and second portions extend from adjacent said opposing side of said zig-zag ring, said arm being separated from said graft along said second portion. 6. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said second end, said first and second portions extend from adjacent the free end of said arm, said free end of said arm being separated from said graft. 7. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said second end, said first and second portions extend from adjacent the one end of said arm connected to said stent structure disposed opposite from said free end, said free end of said arm being uncovered by said graft. 8. A stent according to claim 2 , wherein said stent structure is self-expanding, further comprising at least two of said arm, wherein said arms are disposed diametrically opposed around said tubular wall. 9. A stent according to claim 8 , wherein said each arm further comprises a radiopaque marker at said free end of said arm. 10. A stent according to claim 9 , wherein said free end of said arm extends toward said distal end. 11. A stent according to claim 9 , wherein said free end of said arm extends toward said proximal end. 12. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said first end. 13. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein the free end of said arm extends toward said second end. 14. A stent according to claim 1 , further comprising a radiopaque marker at the free end of said arm. 15. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second portions extend from adjacent the one end of said arm connected to said stent structure disposed opposite from said free end. 16. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein said first portion extends to said first end and said second portion extends to said second end, said first portion being about 1 cm to about 4 cm long, said second portion being about 3 cm to about 12 cm long, and said expandable configuration of said stent structure being about 0.6 cm to about 1.5 cm in diameter. 17. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein said arm is integrally formed with said stent structure, the arm and the stent structure defining a monolithic structure. 18. A stent according to claim 1 , further comprising at least two of said arm, wherein said arms are disposed diametrically opposed around said tubular wall. 19. A stent according to claim 1 , wherein said stent structure is self-expanding. 20. A stent, comprising: a stent structure comprising a distal end, a proximal end, and a tubular wall extending therebetween, said tubular wall defining a lumen extending therethrough between said distal and proximal ends, and said stent structure being expandable from a collapsed configuration to an expandable configuration, the stent structure comprising a first portion extending toward the distal end and a second portion extending toward the proximal end; and an arm disposed between said distal end and said proximal end, said arm being self-expanding outward from said tubular wall, said arm thereby being adapted to engage a wall of a first passageway to position said first portion within said first passageway and position said second portion within a second passageway, said second passageway opening into said first passageway at said wall; wherein said stent structure comprises a series of zig-zag rings, each zig zag ring made up of struts connected together by bends only one zig-zag ring of the series of zig-zag rings having said arm connected at one end to one side of one of said zig-zag rings and extending through said zig-zag ring, a free end of said arm extending past an opposing side of said zig-zag ring, and an adjacent zig-zag ring along said opposing side being spaced farther from said zig-zag ring than an adjacent zig-zag ring along said one side, said free end being disposed within a space between said zig-zag ring and said adjacent zig-zag ring along said opposing side; wherein said one zig zag ring is connected to the adjacent zig zag ring alon

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Classifications

  • radio-opaque, e.g. radio-opaque markers · CPC title

  • connected peak to trough · CPC title

  • Ostial stents · CPC title

  • the stent being loosely attached to the graft material, e.g. by stitching · CPC title

  • for placing stents or stent-grafts in a bifurcation · CPC title

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What does patent US9943399B2 cover?
A stent is provided with arms for positioning the stent between two passageways. The stent may also be a stent-graft with a transition between a covered portion and an uncovered portion that is positioned relative to the junction between the two passageways. The arms are self-expanding and are biased outward from the tubular wall of the stent structure. The arms engage the wall of the first pas…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cook Medical Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/07. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 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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