Scaffolds having variable wall thickness
US-2017049592-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US9956099B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9956099-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514973628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A thin-walled scaffold includes a radiopaque marker connected to a link. In a first example, the marker is retained on the strut by a head at one or both ends by swaging. In a second example of a thin-walled scaffold the link is modified to avoid interference during crimping. In a third example a distal end of the thin-walled scaffold is modified to improve deliverability of the thin-walled scaffold. These features are combined in a fourth example.
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A medical device, comprising: a thin-walled scaffold having a network of rings interconnected by links, wherein each ring has a plurality of crests, wherein a crest is one of a U crown, Y crown and W crown, each ring extends circumferentially in an undulating fashion along a vertical axis (B-B) perpendicular to a longitudinal axis (A-A); and a marker link extending between a first ring and a second ring of the network of rings, the marker link including a structure having a hole and a radiopaque material is contained within the hole; wherein the marker link forms with the first ring a first ring W crown and with the second ring a second ring Y crown, wherein a ½ wave length of the first ring measured from the first ring W crown to an adjacent U crown of the first ring is greater than a ½ wave length of the second ring measured from the second ring Y crown to an adjacent U crown of the second ring; and wherein a length of the marker link is greater than a length of a link connecting the second ring to a third ring adjoined with the second ring. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the marker link includes a first link portion extending from the structure to the first ring W crown and a second link portion extending from the second ring Y crown to the structure, wherein a width of the first link portion is greater than a width of the second link portion. 3. The medical device of claim 2 , wherein a length of the first length portion is less than a length of the second link portion. 4. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the structure includes a first hole and a second hole, each containing the radiopaque material, wherein the first and second holes are aligned parallel to the axis A-A. 5. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the first ring includes a first, second and third crest, the first crest corresponding to the first ring W crown, the second crest corresponding to a first ring U crown and the third crest corresponding to a first ring Y crown, the second crest is adjacent the first crest and the third crest is adjacent the second crest, wherein a second wavelength extending from the second crest to the third crest is less than a first wavelength extending from the first crest to the second crest. 6. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein a flat portion of the first ring W crown is greater than a flat portion of a third ring W crown of a third ring adjoined with the second ring, and/or a flat portion of a fourth W crown of the first ring. 7. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein a wavelength of the first ring forming the first ring W crown is longer than a wavelength of the second ring forming the second ring Y crown. 8. A medical device, comprising: a thin-walled scaffold having proximal and distal end portions formed by a network of rings interconnected by links, wherein each ring of the network of rings includes a plurality of crests, wherein a crest is one of a U crown, Y crown and W crown, and each ring extends circumferentially in an undulating fashion along a vertical axis (B-B) perpendicular to a longitudinal axis (A-A); a marker link extending between a first ring and a second ring of the rings, the marker link including a structure having a hole and a radiopaque material is contained within the hole; wherein the marker link forms with the first ring a first ring W crown and with the second ring a second ring Y crown, the first right W crown corresponding to a first crest; wherein a first wave length of the first ring measured from the first crest to a second crest of the first ring, adjacent the first crest, is greater than a second wave length of the first ring measured from the second crest to an adjacent third crest of the first ring; and wherein the marker link has an aspect ratio (AR) of between about 4 and 5, or about 4.5, where AR is defined as a maximum width of the marker link divided by a wall thickness of the marker link. 9. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the first ring has n crests and n−1 wavelengths where n is at least 6 and not more than 12, and wherein a first and second wavelength measured from the first crest and above and below, respectively, the first crest is greater than the remaining n−3 wavelengths measured between the n−1 crests. 10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein all of the remaining n−3 wavelengths have the same length. 11. The medical device of claim 8 , wherein a length of the marker link is about equal to a length of a link connecting the second ring to a third ring. 12. A medical device, comprising: a balloon catheter having a balloon, the balloon having a distal balloon end and a proximal balloon end; a thin-walled scaffold crimped to the balloon, the scaffold having proximal and distal end portions formed by a network of rings interconnected by links, wherein each ring has a plurality of crests, wherein a crest is one of a U crown, Y crown and W crown, and each ring extends circumferentially in an undulating fashion along a vertical axis (B-B) perpendicular to a longitudinal axis (A-A); a marker link extending between a first ring and a second ring of the rings, the marker link including a structure having a hole and a radiopaque material is contained within the hole; wherein the marker link forms with the first ring a first ring W crown and with the second ring a second ring Y crown, the first ring W crown corresponding to a first crest; wherein a first wave length of the first ring measured from the first crest to a second crest adjacent the first crest is greater than a second wave length of the first ring measured from the second crest to a third crest adjacent the second crest; wherein the thin-walled scaffold has an outer diameter of about D-min; and wherein D -min=(1/π)×[( n ×strut_width)+( m ×link_width)]+2* t, “n” is the number of struts in a ring, “strut_width” is the width of a strut, “m” is the number of links adjoining adjacent rings, “link_width” is the width of a link, and “t” is the wall thickness. 13. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein a maximum width of the structure measured along axis B-B is greater than a maximum width of a link extending between the second ring and a third ring adjoined to the second ring. 14. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the marker link includes a first link portion extending from the structure to the W crown and a second link structure extending from the Y crown to the structure, wherein a width of the first link portion is greater than a width of the second link portion. 15. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein a length of the first length portion is less than a length of the second link portion. 16. The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the structure includes a first and second hole containing the radiopaque material, wherein the first and second holes are aligned parallel to the axis A-A. 17. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the marker link has an aspect ratio (AR) of between about 4 and 5, or about 4.5, where AR is defined as a maximum width of the marker link divided by a wall thickness of the marker link. 18. The medical device of claim 17 , wherein a width of the W-crown is greater than a width of the Y crown, wherein the marker link includes a first link portion extending from the structure to the first ring W crown and a second link portion extending from the second ring Y crown to the structure, and wherein a width of the first link portion is greater than a width of the second link portion, and/or a length of the first link portion is less than
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