A61F2002/065

Stented vascular graft

A vascular graft incorporating a stent into a portion of its length. While various materials may be used for the vascular graft, the graft is preferably an ePTFE graft. The stent is preferably a self-expanding stent, although it may alternatively be a balloon expandable stent. The vascular graft preferably has a continuous inner tubular liner that extends between the opposing ends of the graft and provides a continuous luminal surface for blood contact that is uninterrupted by seams or joints. The length portion of the graft that does not include the stent has a greater wall thickness than does the portion including the stent.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING BIFURCATING BLOOD VESSELS
20230210679 · 2023-07-06 ·

Medical devices and methods for placing a bifurcated stent into a bifurcating blood vessel are described herein. Also, described herein are methods for treating aorto-iliac occlusive disease. The bifurcated stent can be mounted onto a catheter comprising at least two balloons by mounting a first branch stent of the bifurcated stent onto a first balloon and a second branch stent of the bifurcated stent onto a second balloon, and a main body of the bifurcated stent onto the first balloon and second balloon.

Delivery and deployment systems for bifurcated stent grafts

A system for endoluminal delivery of a medical device, wherein the medical device includes a bifurcated stent graft having a trunk, a first leg and a second leg shorter than the first leg. The system includes a sheath having a tubular wall having a cylindrical inner surface defining a lumen for receiving the stent graft therein to constrain the stent graft toward a delivery configuration suitable for endoluminal delivery, and a generally cylindrical core member extending through the lumen. The core member has a first annular surface for engaging an end of the first leg. The core has a second annular surface for engaging an end of the second leg while at least the end of the second leg remains constrained by the sheath.

Branch stent for implantation from a main blood vessel and deployment methods
11540912 · 2023-01-03 ·

A branch stent for implantation from a main blood vessel in a plurality of branch blood vessels having respective branch blood vessel diameters, the branch stent comprising: a tubular element having: an axis of elongation; a first and a second tubular element end; the tubular element covered with a tubular element cover; and a parachute element having an unconstrained flat-toroid/disc configuration, the parachute element having a parachute element cover, the parachute element positioned perpendicularly at the second tubular element end, and positioned coaxially to the axis of elongation; wherein the branch stent is implanted from within a fenestrated stent-graft having oversized fenestrations, the fenestrated stent-graft first implanted in the main blood vessel at a bifurcation zone including the plurality of branch blood vessels, with each of the oversized fenestrations having respective diameters larger than respective branch blood vessel diameters; wherein the branch stent and the fenestrated stent-graft are together a multi-stent.

Patient specific system and method to repair aortic aneurysms
20220410513 · 2022-12-29 ·

This invention addresses the need of repairing aortic aneurysms. The method embodies the manufacturing of patient and anatomy specific endovascular implant. Additional advantages of the invention relate to smaller delivery size, improving the risk of graft migration and endoleak formation.

Stented heart valve devices and methods for atrioventricular valve replacement

A compressible and expandable stent assembly for implantation in a body lumen such as a mitral valve, the stent assembly including at least one stent barrel that is shaped and sized so that it allows for normal operation of adjacent heart structures. One or more stent barrels can be included in the stent assembly, where one or more of the stent barrels can include a cylinder with a tapered edge.

SUPRA AORTIC ACCESS TRIFURCATED MODULAR STENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

The techniques of this disclosure generally relate to an assembly including a trifurcated modular stent device. The trifurcated modular stent device includes a main body, a bypass gate extending distally from a distal end of the main body, a primary artery leg extending distally from the distal end of the main body, and a distal artery leg extending distally from the distal end of the main body. The trifurcated modular stent device is delivered via supra aortic access such that the primary artery leg is deployed within the brachiocephalic artery providing immediate perfusion thereof.

SUPPORT RING FOR VASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR AND METHODS OF USE
20220395365 · 2022-12-15 ·

A stent graft and methods for treatment of aortic aneurysms includes a tubular graft component defining an inside surface, and outside surface, an open proximal end, an open distal end, and the fenestration. A proximal radial stent is proximal to the fenestration and a distal radial stent is distal to the fenestration. A ring at the tubular graft component extends along the tubular graft component and around the fenestration. A liner extends between the inside surface and the outside surface, and through the fenestration, the ring thereby being sealed from exposure at one surface of the tubular graft component by the liner, and at the other surface of the tubular graft component by the tubular graft component and the liner.

Covered stent

A covered stent includes a tubular main stent and a connection stent disposed on the main stent. An opening is formed in a side wall of the main stent. The connection stent includes a fixed segment connected to the side wall of the main stent and a free segment connected to the fixed segment. Each of the fixed segment and the free segment further includes a stent and a coating covering the surface of the stent. One end of the free segment distant from the fixed segment is connected to the edge of the opening, and a gap is formed between one side of the free segment near to the side wall of the main stent and the side wall of the main stent. This stent can effectively resolve the problem of the limitation of an adjusted angle at a connection segment of an external connection stent and has better flexibility.

Precise Carina Locator for True Pantaloons Bifurcation Stenting (Kamat Technique)
20220387200 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Systems and methods for deploying one or more stents within a bifurcated vessel are disclosed. A bifurcation-stent can include a main-branch portion and first and second side-branch portions each mechanically attached to the main-branch portion. The first and second side-branch portions are mechanically attached together at a branch point proximate the distal end of the main-branch portion. The bifurcation-stent can be disposed on two balloon catheters for deployment to a bifurcation. The bifurcation-stent is advanced within a main branch until it reaches the carina of the bifurcation, such as when the branch point abuts the carina. The bifurcation-stent can be deployed by inflating the balloon catheters such that the main-branch portion is disposed in the main vessel and the first and second side-branch portions are disposed in separate, respective side branches of the bifurcation.