STENT GRAFT AND USE METHOD THEREFOR
20220079739 ยท 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2210/0014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/954
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stent, comprising a frame and a skirt (40) that covers the frame, wherein the stent comprises an axial opening (22) that penetrates the frame and the skirt (40).
Claims
1. A stent, comprising a frame and a skirt (40) covering said frame, wherein: said stent comprises an axial opening (22) penetrating through said frame and skirt (40).
2. The stent of claim 1, wherein said axial opening (22) is selected from rectilinear, arc-shaped or window-shaped openings.
3. The stent of claim 1, further comprising a fenestration or a branch stent corresponding to a bifurcation position of blood vessel.
4. The stent of claim 1, wherein the frame at said axial opening (22) portion is selected from an open-loop frame, no frame, or a frame with a double-ring structure.
5. The stent of claim 4, wherein said double-ring structure comprises an inner ring (23) and an outer ring (24), said inner ring (23) and outer ring (24) can move relative to each other.
6. The stent of claim 1, wherein said axial opening (22) has an edge that further comprises a second skirt component (41).
7. The stent of claim 1, wherein said frame is composed of wave-shaped or grid-like structures of equal or different spacing.
8. The stent of claim 7, wherein said material is selected from stainless steel, nickel-titanium memory alloy or cobalt-chromium alloy.
9. The stent of claim 1, wherein said stent has a distal end and a proximal end, said stent further comprises an end skirt (12, 32) located at the distal end or proximal end of said stent.
10. The stent of claim 1, wherein said stent has a straight-tube shape, a tapered shape or a partially curved shape.
11. The stent of claim 1, further comprising a closing mechanism (211) for closing said axial opening (22).
12. The stent of claim 11, wherein said closing mechanism (211) is selected from the group consisting of sutures, interlocking structure, hooking structure and rectilinear frame.
13. A stent delivery device for delivering the stent of claim 1, comprising: a main body comprising a distal end, a middle section, and a proximal end; and a binding mechanism for binding said stent to said middle section.
14. The stent delivery device of claim 13, wherein said distal end or proximal end is a tapered head (51).
15. The stent delivery device of claim 13, wherein said middle section has a smaller cross-sectional size than said distal end or proximal end.
16. The stent delivery device of claim 13, wherein said binding mechanism comprises tying ropes (521, 522), said tying ropes (521, 522) bind said stent to said middle section, and said stent is released when an end of said tying ropes (521, 522) is pulled.
17. The stent delivery device of claim 13, wherein said binding mechanism comprises two sets of binding threads (61, 62) and steel wires (541, 542), said two sets of binding threads (61, 62) are wound around said stent to bind said stent to said middle section, said steel wires (541, 542) pass through and fix said two sets of binding threads (61, 62), and when said steel wires (541, 542) are pulled, said stent is released.
18. The stent delivery device of claim 13, wherein said binding mechanism comprises envelopes (71, 72) and sutures (81, 82), said envelopes (71, 72) wrap around said stent, said sutures (81, 82) are aligned with said envelopes (71, 72) to fix said stent, and said stent is released when said sutures (81, 82) are pulled.
19. The stent delivery device of claim 16, further comprising pull-rings (531, 532) at an end of said tying ropes.
20. The stent delivery device of claim 17, further comprising pull-rings (531, 532) at an end of said steel wires.
21. The stent delivery device of claim 18, further comprising pull-rings (531, 532) at an end of said sutures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] The present invention provides a stent graft with an opening, wherein said opening is configured at the curved section of the stent corresponding to the aortic arch; after the stent graft is implanted by the surgeon, the stent can flexibly undergo in-situ fenestration through the opening, and branch stents can be implanted into the three-branched blood vessels of the arch as required. Such a corresponding method reduces the number of free blood vessel anastomoses, simplifies the operation and saves operation time, and is generally capable of adapting to the differences in the blood vessels branches of the human aortic arch.
[0032] In one embodiment, said stent comprises a frame and a skirt (40) covering said frame, wherein: said stent comprises an axial opening (22) penetrating through said frame and skirt (40).
[0033] In one embodiment, said axial opening (22) is selected from rectilinear, arc-shaped or window-shaped openings.
[0034] In one embodiment, it further comprises a fenestration or a branch stent corresponding to a bifurcation position of blood vessel.
[0035] In one embodiment, the frame at said axial opening (22) portion is selected from an open-loop frame, no frame, or a frame with a double-ring structure. In another embodiment, said double-ring structure comprises an inner ring (23) and an outer ring (24), said inner ring (23) and outer ring (24) can move relative to each other.
[0036] In one embodiment, said axial opening (22) has an edge that further comprises a second skirt component (41).
[0037] In one embodiment, said frame is composed of wave-shaped or grid-like structures of equal or different spacing. In another embodiment, said material is selected from stainless steel, nickel-titanium memory alloy, cobalt-chromium alloy and the like.
[0038] In one embodiment, said stent has a distal end and a proximal end, said stent further comprises an end skirt (12, 32) located at the distal end or proximal end of said stent.
[0039] In one embodiment, said stent has a straight-tube shape, a tapered shape or a partially curved shape.
[0040] In one embodiment, said stent further comprises a closing mechanism (211) for closing said axial opening (22). In another embodiment, said closing mechanism (211) is selected from the group consisting of sutures, interlocking structure, hooking structure and rectilinear frame.
[0041] The present invention further provides a stent delivery device for delivering the stent to the aortic arch. In one embodiment, said stent delivery device comprises: a main body comprising a distal end, a middle section, and a proximal end; and a binding mechanism for binding a stent to said middle section.
[0042] In one embodiment, said distal end or proximal end is a tapered head (51).
[0043] In one embodiment, said middle section has a smaller cross-sectional size than said distal end or proximal end.
[0044] In one embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises tying ropes (521, 522), said tying ropes (521, 522) bind said stent to said middle section, and said stent is released when an end of said tying ropes (521, 522) is pulled. In one embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises two sets of binding threads (61, 62) and steel wires (541, 542), said two sets of binding threads (61, 62) are wound around said stent to bind said stent to said middle section, said steel wires (541, 542) pass through and fix said two sets of binding threads (61, 62), and when said steel wires (541, 542) are pulled, said stent is released. In one embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises envelopes (71, 72) and sutures (81, 82), said envelopes (71, 72) wrap around said stent, said sutures (81, 82) are aligned with said envelopes (71, 72) to fix said stent, and said stent is released when said sutures (81, 82) are pulled. In another embodiment, said stent delivery device further comprises pull-rings (531, 532) at an end of said tying ropes, sutures or steel wires.
[0045] In one embodiment, said stent comprises a frame and a skirt (40) covering said frame, and is characterized in that: said stent comprises an axial opening (22) penetrating through said frame and skirt (40). In another embodiment, said stent further comprises a fenestration corresponding to bifurcation position of a blood vessel.
[0046] In one embodiment, said stent further comprises a closing mechanism (211) for closing said axial opening (22).
[0047] The present invention also provides a method for using a stent graft, comprising the following steps: providing a stent graft, said stent graft comprises a frame, a skirt (40) covering said frame, and an axial opening (22) penetrating through said frame and skirt; placing said stent graft into a section of blood vessel of a patient, said section of blood vessel comprises at least one branch; through said axial opening, perform in-situ fenestration on said stent graft at the site corresponding to said at least one branch; implanting a stent graft along said fenestration; and closing said axial opening (22).
[0048] In one embodiment, said stent delivery device comprises a main body comprising a distal end, a middle section, and a proximal end; and a binding mechanism for binding a stent to said middle section; after said stent delivery device is placed in said section of blood vessel, said binding is undone, thereby releasing said stent into said section of blood vessel. In another embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises tying ropes, said tying ropes bind said stent to said middle section, and when an end of said tying ropes is pulled, said stent is released. In one embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises two sets of binding threads and steel wires, said two sets of binding threads are wound around said stent to bind said stent to said middle section, and said steel wires pass through and fix said two sets of binding threads, and when said steel wires are pulled, said stent is released. In one embodiment, the binding mechanism comprises envelopes and sutures, said envelopes wrap said stent, said sutures align with said envelopes to fix said stent, and when said sutures are pulled, said stent is released.
[0049] In one embodiment, the method for closing said axial opening (22) is selected from sutures or using an interlocking structure, a hooking structure or a rectilinear frame on the axial opening (22).
[0050] In one embodiment, said section of blood vessel comprises aortic arch.
[0051] In one embodiment, said at least one branch comprises innominate artery, left common carotid artery, or left subclavian artery.
[0052] In one embodiment, said patient is one who has established a cardiopulmonary bypass, a deep hypothermia circulatory arrest state or a moderate hypothermia circulatory arrest state.
[0053] In one embodiment, step (ii) comprises cutting said section of blood vessel axially to form a blood vessel incision. In another embodiment, step (v) further comprises any one of the following steps: (a) suturing said blood vessel incision; (b) when suturing said blood vessel incision, simultaneously sew together with the stent opening (22) that has already been closed in the previous step using sutures; (c) said stent further comprises a second skirt component (41), when suturing said blood vessel incision, the second skirt component (41) and said blood vessel incision are sutured together; or (d) suture and fix said stent with said blood vessel incision.
Example 1
[0054] In one embodiment, the present invention provides a stent, comprising a frame and a skirt (40) covering said frame, characterized in that: said stent comprises an axial opening (22) that penetrates said frame and skirt (40). In one embodiment, said stent is shown in
[0055] As described above, the shape of the opening (22) of said stent graft can be rectilinear as shown in
[0056] As described above, the internal stent frame (21) in the second stent structural portion (20) of said stent graft may be an open-loop frame as shown in
[0057] In the stent graft as described above, the stent frame (11, 21, 31) can be constructed with a plurality of identical or different wave-shaped or grid-like metal wire frames, can be constructed by weaving metal wires according to equal or different grid spacing, or can be constructed by laser-cutting, expanding and shaping a grid-like metal frame. The metal raw materials can be stainless steel wire, nickel-titanium memory alloy wire, cobalt-chromium alloy wire, nickel-titanium tubes and the like.
[0058] In the stent graft as described above, the skirt (40) is connected to the stent frame (11, 21, 31) through sutures or an integrated film, forming the stent graft. The skirt material can be PET woven fabric, PTFE woven fabric, silicone rubber, and other biocompatible film-like materials. The skirt (40) is located on the outside and/or inside of the stent frame (11, 21, 31). The skirt (40) can be designed as a flat surface, or as an undulating wavy surface.
Example 2
[0059] In one embodiment, the stent provided in the present invention further comprises a closing mechanism (211) for closing said axial opening (22). In one embodiment, said stent graft is shown in
Example 3
[0060] In one embodiment, the stent provided in the present invention further comprises a skirt component (12, 32) located at the distal end or proximal end of said stent. In one embodiment, the stent is shown in
[0061] In the stent graft as described above, as shown in
[0062] In one embodiment, a stent can be configured with both proximal skirt component (12) and distal skirt component (32), and their material can be PET woven fabric or PTFE woven fabric and the like.
[0063] In one embodiment, the distal skirt (32) is not sutured when the stent is implanted, but instead provides for easy surgical suturing in the patient's possible future operations.
[0064] In one embodiment, the situations of suturing the proximal skirt (12) is selected from: 1) when the patient's aortic root requires surgical intervention at the same time and is incised, the proximal skirt (12) can be sutured together with the two sections of proximally anastomosed blood vessels; 2) to ensure that there is no endoleak at the proximal end of the stent (proximal endoleak: the proximal end is not tightly fitted, blood enters the space between the stent and the blood vessel wall), the surgeon cuts open the proximal blood vessel, and then the proximal skirt (12) is sutured together with the two sections of anastomosed blood vessels.
[0065] In one embodiment, the proximal skirt (12) may be sutured together with the blood vessel any time after the stent is placed in the blood vessel.
Example 4
[0066] In one embodiment, the stent provided in the present invention may have different shapes. In one embodiment, the tubular feature of said stent graft may be a constant diameter tube. In another embodiment, said stent graft may have a tapered shape with a gradually changing diameter, that is, diameter D1 of the first stent structural portion (10) is greater than diameter D2 of the second stent structural portion (20), and diameter D2 of the second stent structural portion (20) is greater than diameter D3 of the third stent structural portion (30). In one embodiment, the overall tubular shape of said stent graft may be a straight tubular shape. In one embodiment, said stent graft is shown in
Example 5
[0067] The present invention further provides a stent delivery device suitable for delivering the stent of the present invention. In one embodiment, the stent delivery device of the present invention comprises: a main body comprising a distal end, a middle section, and a proximal end; and a binding mechanism for binding a stent to said middle section. In one embodiment, said binding mechanism comprises tying ropes, said tying ropes bind said stent to said middle section, and when an end of said tying ropes is pulled, said stent is released. In another embodiment, said stent graft, as shown in
Example 6
[0068] As another embodiment of the binding and release method, said binding mechanism of the present invention comprises two sets of binding threads and steel wires, said two sets of binding threads are wound around said stent to bind said stent to said middle section, said steel wires pass through and fix said two sets of binding threads, and when said steel wires are pulled, said stent is released. In one embodiment, said stent graft can be configured with two sets of binding threads (61, 62), and each binding thread pairs with a corresponding binding thread, as shown in
Example 7
[0069] As another embodiment of the binding and release method, said binding mechanism of the present invention comprises envelopes and sutures, said envelopes wrap the stent, said sutures align with said envelopes to fix said stent, and when said sutures are pulled, said stent is released. In one embodiment, as shown in
Example 8
[0070] The present invention further provides methods of using the stent graft. In one embodiment, the method of using said stent graft is described as follows: under a state of cardiopulmonary bypass, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest or moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest, the aortic arch is incised along the axial direction, and the delivery device (50) loaded with the stent graft is inserted from the aortic arch incision, inserted deeply towards the descending aorta end first, and then place the entire delivery device (50) into the blood vessel; according to the position of the stent graft opening (22), its position is adjusted appropriately, as shown in
[0071] First pull the pull-ring (532) to release the distal portion of the stent graft, after the thread pulling is complete, the stent graft is released at the descending aorta section and at positions adjacent to the arch; then pull the pull-ring (531), and the stent is expanded at the remaining arch section and ascending aorta section. Opening up the stent graft opening (22) allows us to see the delivery device (50), as shown in
[0072] Through the stent graft opening (22), with the three branches of the aortic arch as the reconstruction target, in-situ fenestration of the stent graft is performed. The three fenestrations correspond to the innominate artery (91), the left common carotid artery (92) and the left subclavian artery (93) respectively; as shown in
[0073] Through the stent graft opening (22), the innominate artery (91), the left common carotid artery (92), and the left subclavian artery (93) were reconstructed by implanting stent grafts along the three fenestrations respectively; as shown in
[0074] The stent graft opening (22) is sutured and closed, and the aortic arch incision is sutured to complete the implantation, as shown in
[0075] When the surgeon deems necessary according to the situation, or the aortic root requires replacement intervention, surgery on the root section or incision treatment can be performed first, and then the stent graft with a proximal skirt component (12) is implanted. The proximal skirt component (12) can be sutured together with the anastomosed ascending aorta, or sutured together with the prosthetic root section and the ascending aorta; as shown in
[0076] The unique opening designs and methods of using the stent graft can simplify the elephant trunk procedure for the surgeon, reducing the operation time and surgical risk; at the same time, the method of reconstructing the three-branch artery with the in-situ fenestration in cooperation with the stent graft opening greatly improves the adaptability of the apparatus to the differences in the blood vessel branches of the arch, and thus possesses good clinical application value.
[0077] Those of ordinary skill in the art shall understand that the content of this specification is merely a conceptual demonstration, and does not limit the scope of protection of the present invention, which is defined by the following claims.