Medical device delivery system and deployment method
09788933 · 2017-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Jichao Sun (West Lafayette, IN, US)
- Jarin Kratzberg (Lafayette, IN, US)
- David D. Grewe (West Lafayette, IN)
- Kenneth Haselby (Battle Ground, IN, US)
- Matthew S. HUSER (West Lafayette, IN, US)
- Steven J. Charlebois (West Lafayette, IN, US)
- William Kurt Dierking (Louisville, KY, US)
- Alan R. Leewood (Lafayette, IN, US)
- Brandt M. Davis (Palm Beach Gardens, FL, US)
- Blayne A. Roeder (Bloomington, IN, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2/915
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/848
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2250/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/89
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/826
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An aortic stent-graft may include a tubular graft extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the graft comprising a proximal sealing portion and an intermediate portion, wherein a proximal end of the intermediate portion abuts the distal end of the proximal sealing portion. At least one sealing stent may be attached to the proximal sealing portion. A first fenestration window is disposed in the intermediate portion. The first fenestration window has a length determined by the equation L=1.23*D−24 millimeters, where L is the length of the first fenestration window. D is between about 24 millimeters and 45 millimeters.
Claims
1. An aortic stent-graft comprising: a tubular graft extending from a proximal fluid inflow end to a distal fluid outflow end and having a proximal edge, the graft comprising a proximal sealing portion and an intermediate portion distal of the proximal sealing portion, wherein a proximal end of the intermediate portion abuts a distal end of the proximal sealing portion; at least one discrete sealing stent attached to the proximal sealing portion, wherein the at least one discrete sealing stent has a proximal end adjacent the proximal end of the tubular graft, and a distal end that terminates proximal of the intermediate portion; a first fenestration window disposed in the intermediate portion, the first fenestration window having a length determined by the equation L.sub.1=1.23*D−23 millimeters, where L.sub.1 is the length of the first fenestration window and D is between about 24 millimeters and about 45 millimeters, a second fenestration window, wherein a proximal end of the second fenestration window abuts a distal end of the first fenestration window, a first fenestration and a second fenestration formed in the first fenestration window, wherein the first and second fenestrations are longitudinally spaced from one another, and a third fenestration formed in the second fenestration window, wherein the third fenestration is longitudinally spaced from the first and second fenestrations, wherein each of the first, second and third fenestrations has a closed perimeter which is positioned entirely distal of the proximal edge of the tubular graft, and wherein the first and second fenestrations are separated by a longitudinal distance greater than a longitudinal distance between the second and third fenestrations, wherein the sealing stent is disposed proximally of each of the first, second and third fenestrations, wherein a proximal end of the first fenestration window abuts the distal end of the proximal sealing portion, the proximal sealing portion having a length of less than or equal to 55 millimeters, and wherein the second fenestration window extends distally toward the distal end of the tubular graft, wherein the second fenestration window has a length determined by the equation L.sub.2=0.3*D+7 millimeters, where L.sub.2 is the length of the second fenestration window and D is between about 24 millimeters and about 45 millimeters.
2. The aortic stent graft of claim 1, wherein D is a statistically derived average diameter of the aorta at a midpoint between the distal coronary artery and the brachiocephalic artery based on clinical data.
3. The aortic stent graft of claim 1, wherein D is between about 30 millimeters and about 45 millimeters.
4. The aortic stent-graft of claim 1, wherein the first and second fenestration windows are contiguous.
5. The aortic stent-graft of claim 1, wherein the first and second fenestration window are separate and distinct windows.
6. The aortic stent of claim 1, wherein the first fenestration window comprises a first and a second tubular extension extending radially outward from a wall of the first fenestration window, each tubular extension comprising a resilient support member.
7. The aortic stent-graft of claim 1, wherein first fenestration window comprises a first and a second tubular extension extending radially outward from a wall of the first fenestration window, and wherein the second fenestration window comprises a third tubular extension extending radially outward from a wall of the second fenestration window, each tubular extension comprising a resilient support member.
8. The aortic stent-graft of claim 1, wherein the first and second fenestration windows are comprised of an elastic material.
9. The aortic stent-graft of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of support stents attached to the intermediate portion, wherein said at least one sealing stent comprises at least one anchor member disposed on an external side thereof, wherein one of the at least one anchor member having a pair of tines comprising a first tine and a second tine extending away from each other in opposing longitudinal directions at an angle.
10. The aortic stent-graft of claim 9, wherein the one of the at least one anchor members comprises a single contiguous wire wrapped around a strut of the at least one sealing stent, the single contiguous wire having two free ends, the ends comprising the first and second tines thereby fainting an angle therebetween of about 140 degrees to about 160 degrees.
11. The aortic stent-graft of claim 10, wherein the single contiguous wire comprises an attachment portion disposed between the pair of tines, the attachment portion wrapping around greater than 180 degrees around the strut, wherein a first end of the attachment portion is attached to the first tine at a first bend and a second end of the attachment portion is attached to the second tine at a second bend, the first and second bends extending away from each other in longitudinally opposite directions.
12. The aortic stent graft of claim 10, wherein the at least one anchor member is rigidly attached to the strut.
13. An aortic stent-graft comprising: a tubular graft extending from a proximal fluid inflow end to a distal fluid outflow end, the graft comprising a proximal edge, a proximal sealing portion and an intermediate portion distal of the proximal sealing portion, wherein a proximal end of the intermediate portion abuts a distal end of the proximal sealing portion; at least one discrete sealing stent attached to the proximal sealing portion, wherein the at least one discrete sealing stent has a proximal end adjacent the proximal edge of the tubular graft, and a distal end that terminates proximal of the intermediate portion; a first fenestration window disposed in the intermediate portion, the first fenestration window having a length determined by the equation L.sub.1=1.23*D−23 millimeters, where L.sub.1 is the length of the first fenestration window and D is between about 30 millimeters and about 46 millimeters, a second fenestration window, wherein a proximal end of the second fenestration window abuts a distal end of the first fenestration window, a first fenestration and a second fenestration formed in the first fenestration window, wherein the first and second fenestrations are longitudinally spaced from each other, and a third fenestration formed in the second fenestration window, wherein the third fenestration is longitudinally spaced from the first and second fenestrations, wherein each of the first, second and third fenestrations has a closed perimeter which is positioned entirely distal of the proximal inflow end of the tubular graft and wherein the first and second fenestrations are separated by a longitudinal distance greater than a longitudinal distance between the second and third fenestrations, wherein the at least one discrete sealing stent is disposed proximally of each of the first, second and third fenestrations, wherein a proximal end of the first fenestration window abuts the distal end of the proximal sealing portion, the proximal sealing portion having a length of less than or equal to 55 millimeters, and wherein the second fenestration window extends distally toward the distal end of the tubular graft, wherein the second fenestration window has a length determined by the equation L.sub.2=0.3*D+7 millimeters, where L.sub.2 is the length of the second fenestration window and D is between about 30 millimeters and about 46 millimeters.
14. The aortic stent graft of claim 13, wherein D is a statistically derived average diameter of the aorta at a midpoint between the distal coronary artery and the brachiocephalic artery based on clinical data.
15. The aortic stent-graft of claim 13, wherein the first and second fenestration windows are contiguous.
16. The aortic stent-graft of claim 13, wherein the first and second fenestration window are separate and distinct windows.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The embodiments may be more fully understood by reading the following description in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Throughout this specification, the terms “distal” and “distally” refer to a position, direction, or orientation that is generally away from the heart. Accordingly, the terms “proximal” and “proximally” refer to a position, direction, or orientation that is generally toward, or closer to the heart.
(21) The terms “endoluminal device” and “endovascular device” refer to or describe objects that can be placed inside a lumen or a body passageway in a human or animal body. A lumen or a body passageway can be a naturally occurring lumen or a lumen created by surgical intervention. As used in this specification, the terms “lumen” or “body passageway” are intended to have a broad meaning and encompasses any duct (e.g., natural or iatrogenic) within the human body and can include blood vessels, respiratory ducts, gastrointestinal ducts, and the like. Thus, “endoluminal devices” or “endoluminal prosthesis” describe devices that can be placed inside one of these lumens.
(22) The term “fenestration” refers to an opening in a structure through which fluid can pass. The term “fenestration window” refers to a portion of a device comprising a substantially fluid impenetrable covering through which a fenestration can be opened or created by piercing, cutting, tearing, or the like.
(23) The term “stent” means any device or structure that adds rigidity, expansion force or support to a prosthesis or body lumen. A stent is used to obtain and/or maintain the patency of the body passageway while maintaining the integrity of the passageway. In addition, the stent may be used to form a fluid seal against the body lumen. The stent may be coated with a polymeric material, for example, by immersion in liquid polymer or any other method known to one of skill in the art. The stent may be located on the exterior of the device, the interior of the device, or both. A stent may be self-expanding, balloon-expandable or may have characteristics of both.
(24) The term “graft or graft material” describes an object, device, or structure that is joined to or that is capable of being joined to a body part to enhance, repair, or replace a portion or a function of that body part. A graft by itself or with the addition of other elements, such as structural components, e.g. stents, can form an endoluminal/endovascular device commonly referred to as a “stent-graft.” The graft may comprise a single material, or a composite blend of materials. These materials may be in the form of a woven fabric, a laminate, etc.
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(28) The graft may be formed from a bio-compatible material, for example and without limitation, Dacron, Thoralon™, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene or other synthetic bio-compatible material. Naturally occurring biomaterial, such as collagen, may also be used. For example, specially derived collagen materials known as an extracellular matrix (ECM) material, such as small intestinal submucosa (SIS) commercially available from Cook Biotech, West Lafayette, Ind. may be used. In addition to SIS, examples of ECM's include pericardium, stomach submucosa, liver basement membrane, urinary bladder submucosa, tissue mucosa, and dura mater. SIS is particularly useful, and can be made in the fashion described in Badylak et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,902,508; Intestinal Collagen Layer described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,337 to Carr and in 17 Nature Biotechnology 1083 (November 1999). Irrespective of the origin of the material (e.g. synthetic versus naturally occurring), the material can be made thicker by making multi-laminate constructs, for example SIS constructs as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,968,096; 5,955,110; 5,885,619; and 5,711,969. Other alternatives include allographs such as harvested native tissue, which is commercially available in a cryopreserved state.
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(31) In such embodiments, the fenestration window 11 has a length 10, the determination of which will be described in detail below with regard to
(32) Alternatively, a three-vessel fenestration window may be formed by attaching separate and distinct fenestration windows 7 and 8 together through sutures, adhesives or the like (using an overlapping lap-joint, etc.), as shown in
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(35) In the case where the fenestration windows 7, 8 are separate and distinct windows, the left subclavian tubular extension 140 may be disposed distally of the distal end of the two-vessel fenestration window (i.e. distal of the longitudinal junction between the fenestration window 7 and the fenestration window 8).
(36) The tubular extensions 140 extend from a fenestration or aperture disposed in the side wall of the graft in the intermediate portion 120. The tubular extensions 140 may include a self expanding stent 141 with a bio-compatible graft material inner layer and outer layer. A ring of Nitinol or other resilient material, e.g. stainless steel or other alloy, may be disposed about the periphery of the tubular extension at the end attached to the window and/or terminal ends to provide good dimensional stability to the distal end of the tubular extensions 140. The tubular extensions 140 may be attached to the intermediate portion 120 of the graft by suturing (stitching) or the like, and generally provide a stable support and sealing surface/conduit into which another stent-graft may be inserted through and subsequently connected to form a fluid sealed structure extending into a branch artery, e.g. the brachiocephalic 2, left carotid 3, and left subclavian 4 arteries from the aorta 1. Radiopaque markers may be provided at each end of the tubular extensions 140, with one marker disposed at the base of the tubular extension 140 and one disposed at its terminal end. The radiopaque markers assist a physician in locating the tubular extensions 140 and aligning them with the branch vessels. The radiopaque markers 23 may be formed from gold, platinum or other material having radiopaque properties.
(37) The length 9 of the fenestration window 7, the length 12 of the fenestration window 8, and the length 10 of the fenestration window 11 have been determined using statistical analysis of the anatomic geometry of 30 different cases, the results of which are illustrated in
(38) As shown below in tables 1-12, the inner diameter of the aorta was measured for each patient in each case at the following locations: the point of intersection between the distalmost coronary artery and the aorta (D1); the location of the midpoint between D1 and the proximal edge of the brachiocephalic (innominate) artery (D2); the location of the proximal edge of the brachiocephalic artery (D3); the location of the distal edge of the left carotid artery (D4); and the distal edge of the left (distal) subclavian artery (D5). The axial/longitudinal distance between the intersection between the distalmost coronary artery and the aorta (D1) and each of the locations D2-D5 (the distance between D1 and D2 is shown as distance 6 in
(39) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 1-5 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Distance from distal edge of 56.92 74.62 62.99 63.76 60.68 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 75.06 96.53 88.52 75.55 76.43 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 96.41 114.3 110.07 95.63 91.41 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 18.14 21.91 25.53 11.79 15.75 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 39.49 39.68 47.08 31.87 30.73 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal ** and Distal *** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 33.1 37.7 34.4 32.6 29.4 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 25.5 28.6 30.3 31.4 23.8 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 22.96% 24.14% 11.92% 3.68% 19.05% (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm)-- Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 33.1 37.7 Excluded Excluded 29.4 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 25.5 38.6 Excluded Excluded 23.8 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 22.96% 24.14% Excluded Excluded 19.05% (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery ** Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; *** Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(40) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 6-10 Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Case 9 Case 10 (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Distance from distal edge of 80.49 45.22 80.58 86.08 74.18 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 100.08 63.55 109.34 105.11 100.58 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 121.8 77.19 124.23 117.89 115.13 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 19.59 18.33 28.76 19.03 26.4 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 41.31 31.97 43.65 31.81 40.95 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal ** and Distal *** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 35.9 30.9 38.9 36.4 41.2 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 35.8 21.7 33 26.2 38.7 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 0.28% 29.77% 15.17% 28.02% 6.07% (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm)-- Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 35.9 30.9 Excluded 36.4 41.2 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 35.8 21.7 Excluded 26.2 38.7 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 0.28% 29.77% Excluded 28.02% 6.07% (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery ** Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; *** Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(41) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 11-15 Case 11 Case 12 Case 13 Case 14 Case 15 (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Distance from distal edge of 57.89 50.67 65.96 79.01 61.69 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 79.51 71.87 85.61 100.7 78.79 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 88.22 103.78 98.24 119.94 93.21 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 21.62 21.2 19.65 21.69 17.1 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 30.33 53.11 32.28 40.93 31.52 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal ** and Distal *** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 32.3 33.4 33.5 31.5 30.7 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 26.4 46.6 27.4 35.4 22.8 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 18.27% −39.52% 18.21% −12.38% 25.73% (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm)-- Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 32.3 Excluded 33.5 Excluded 30.7 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 26.4 Excluded 27.4 Excluded 22.8 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 18.27% Excluded 18.21% Excluded 25.73% (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery ** Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; *** Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(42) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 16-20 Case 16 Case 17 Case 18 Case 19 Case 20 (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Distance from distal edge of 66.29 74.85 62 66.86 64.67 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 93.66 97.47 73.76 83.51 84.9 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 110.08 119.69 92.76 109.43 96.28 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 27.37 22.62 11.76 16.65 20.23 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 43.79 44.84 30.73 42.57 31.61 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal ** and Distal *** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 37.8 39.4 32.1 36.1 32.7 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 34.3 32 31.2 32.6 30.4 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 9.26% 18.78% 2.80% 9.70% 7.03% (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm)-- Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 37.8 39.4 32.1 36.1 32.7 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 34.3 32 31.2 32.6 30.4 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 9.26% 18.78% 2.80% 9.70% 7.03% (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery ** Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; *** Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(43) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 21-25 Case 21 Case 22 Case 23 Case 24 Case 25 (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Distance from distal edge of 77.38 90.53 65.88 66.67 69.57 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 92.91 131.51 84.9 94.32 91.80 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 119.72 152.58 101.22 114.34 109.81 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 15.53 40.98 19.02 27.65 22.23 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 42.34 62.05 35.34 47.67 40.24 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal ** and Distal *** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 34.1 45.5 38.7 37.6 37.3 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 31.5 40 34.5 38.1 32.3 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 7.62% 12.09% 10.85% −1.33% 13.40% (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm)-- Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 34.1 45.5 38.7 37.6 37.3 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 31.5 40 34.5 38.1 32.3 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 7.62% 12.09% 10.85% −1.33% 13.40% (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery ** Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; *** Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(44) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Branch Vessel Locations for Cases 26-30 Branch vessel location from baseline* (mm) Average Standard Case 26 Case 27 Case 28 Case 29 Case 30 for Cases Deviation (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) (Avg.) 1-30 Cases 1-30 Distance from distal edge of 67.37 80.51 91.52 80.9 64.81 69.685 11.03802 distal coronary artery to proximal edge of innominate artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 93.68 103.36 111.59 111.43 85.54 91.37138 14.801882 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left carotid artery (mm) Distance from distal edge of 117.54 118.71 128.16 124.79 99.84 109.3997 5.412529 distal coronary artery to distal edge of left subclavian artery (mm) Fenestration zone size (mm) Fenestration window region 26.31 22.85 20.07 30.53 20.73 21.70067 5.8655757 for innominate and left carotid artery Fenestration window region 50.17 38.2 36.64 43.89 35.03 39.72733 7.6029313 for innominate, left carotid, and left subclavian arteries Inner Diameter of Aorta at Proximal** and Distal*** Landing Zones (mm) Average Inner Diameter (ID) 39.3 38.4 46.1 43.1 35.2 36.17667 4.2374914 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 32.4 30.8 33 34.7 33.3 31.82333 5.2964974 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 17.56% 19.79% 28.42% 19.49% 5.40% 12.03% n/a (negative number indicates ID increase) Landing Zone ID (mm) - Excluding aneurysmal landing zones Average Inner Diameter (ID) 39.3 38.4 Excluded 43.1 35.2 34.11 3.6573974 of Proximal Landing Zone Average Inner Diameter (ID) 32.4 30.8 Excluded 34.7 33.3 27.69 5.4925101 of Distal Landing Zone Decrease/Increase of ID 17.56% 19.79% Excluded 19.49% 5.40% 18.82% n/a (negative number indicates ID increase) *baseline determined to be the distal edge of the distal coronary artery **Proximal Landing Zone = midpoint to innominate; ***Distal Landing Zone = 40 mm downstream of left subclavian
(45) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Anatomic Data for Cases 1-5 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 1 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 24.02 26.33 24.86 27.58 33.5 30.34 27.7717 3.5799 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 28.46 31.81 32.36 32.62 35.37 35.15 31.37 33.1133 1.7198 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 56.92 33.34 30.58 31.14 33.26 31.76 31.45 31.9217 1.1369 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 75.06 27.06 27.53 30.64 27.86 27.53 28.88 28.25 1.3202 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 96.41 25.25 22.37 21.57 23.45 24.98 23.31 23.4883 1.4347 Case 2 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 37.75 36.78 35.47 37.68 37.49 37.47 37.1067 0.8726 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 37.31 37.28 37.97 38.09 38.05 38.41 36.16 37.66 0.8234 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 74.62 33.96 35.04 37.88 35.36 36.94 36.88 36.01 1.4618 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 96.53 34.37 35.7 34.54 29.15 31.63 33.9 33.215 2.3988 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 114.3 42.1 35.6 33.52 36 37.76 38.76 37.29 2.9749 Case 3 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 29.21 32.27 32.07 32.71 32.73 29.62 31.435 1.5905 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 31.5 34 33.5 34.17 34.67 35.48 34.77 34.4317 0.6918 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 62.99 33.42 32.44 32.08 32.23 33.08 33.17 32.7367 0.5565 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 88.52 27.43 29.37 29.31 29.09 28.99 27.46 28.6083 0.9118 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 110.07 32.76 33.46 26.05 30.43 32.73 35.26 31.7817 3.2078 Case 4 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 27.01 28.36 27.83 27.79 25.89 26.91 27.2983 0.8796 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 31.88 33.63 33.12 32.19 32.65 32.13 31.99 32.6183 0.647 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 63.76 33.45 28.97 29.05 33.21 35.13 31.962 2.7946 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 75.55 25.94 30.39 27.83 28.67 28.42 25.98 27.8717 1.7083 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 95.63 35.67 38.06 29.24 35.84 37.67 27.95 34.0717 4.3671 Case 5 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 27.43 29.23 30.51 26.41 26.92 27.63 28.0217 1.547 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 30.31 29.11 29.6 29.04 28.8 30.32 29.68 29.425 0.554 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 60.68 29.24 28.55 28.88 30.04 31.81 29.28 29.6333 1.1768 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 76.43 28.76 28.79 27.67 28.81 30.2 28.94 28.8617 0.8044 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 91.41 43.59 43.87 41.17 38.16 35.21 38.73 40.1217 3.379
(46) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Anatomic Data for Cases 6-10 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 6 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 32.73 31.44 32.48 32.84 32.3725 0.6397 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 40.4 36.38 35.84 36 35.52 35.935 0.3575 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 80.49 36.65 37.3 38.05 35.28 36.82 1.1753 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 100.08 30.4 31.55 30.92 29.4 30.5675 0.9093 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 121.8 31.09 27.51 38.38 33.32 32.575 4.5502 Case 7 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 23.07 23.92 27.02 28.02 25.5075 2.3848 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 22.61 31.92 31.06 29.78 30.69 30.8625 0.8867 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 45.22 29.57 28.02 27.48 28.97 29.55 29.41 28.8333 0.8832 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 63.55 25.8 25.57 25.31 24.65 23.72 25.01 0.8399 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 77.19 27.99 32.3 27.37 26.31 23.6 23.79 26.8933 3.2087 Case 8 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 32.67 32.21 37.11 30.15 33.035 2.9293 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 40.44 38.61 39.41 38.52 38.79 39.38 38.942 0.4249 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 80.58 39.69 36.01 34.91 39.23 36.99 37.13 37.3267 1.8403 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 109.34 38.06 33.19 31.08 35.49 35.91 34.746 2.681 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 124.23 38.09 32.43 35.6 36.79 34.73 35.528 2.1445 Case 9 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 31.97 31.5 32.4 32.36 30.13 31.672 0.9353 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 43.04 33.96 37.23 37.2 36.81 36.58 36.356 1.3669 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 86.08 32.3 33.13 31.48 31.33 32.97 31.13 32.0567 0.8677 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 105.11 24.26 27.27 22.23 24.38 24.535 2.0731 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 117.89 24.64 22.69 24.77 23.68 24.26 24.008 0.8497 Case 10 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 39.04 34.76 33.9 35.6 35.825 2.2529 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 37.19 40.31 41.36 41.09 40.75 42.67 41.236 0.8926 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 74.18 40.08 38.97 37.73 39.7 41.1 39.516 1.2599 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 100.58 38.9 35.53 33.45 36.57 36.1125 2.2663 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 115.13 35.15 35.67 35.64 36.18 35.65 35.658 0.3644
(47) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Anatomic Data for Cases 11-15 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 11 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 34.18 35.26 29.67 30.66 32.4425 2.697 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 28.94 33.31 31.77 32.55 32.44 31.25 32.264 0.7873 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 57.89 29.64 28.02 28.76 30.5 29.04 29.192 0.9347 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 79.51 26.81 27.7 25.5 22.7 25.6775 2.181 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 88.22 26.12 26.41 22.45 21.28 24.18 24.088 2.2415 Case 12 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 34.72 33.73 30.35 31.66 32.615 1.9762 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 25.34 33.78 33.72 32.5 32.79 34.22 33.402 0.7248 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 50.67 33.97 34.07 32.11 33.47 33.405 0.9023 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 71.87 37.62 35.82 33.95 33.4 35.42 35.242 1.6645 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 103.78 29.63 33.39 38.12 35.86 33.33 34.066 3.1753 Case 13 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 27.19 31.93 31.27 29.9 27.52 29.562 2.1468 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 32.98 32.77 34.15 33.36 33.84 33.53 0.6019 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 65.96 33.81 31.65 32.52 33.47 35.12 34.29 33.4767 1.243 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 85.61 31.37 31.93 31.41 32.04 31.61 31.1 31.5767 0.3573 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 98.24 27.69 30.01 29.95 29.59 32.06 28.18 29.58 1.5495 Case 14 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 26.65 26.71 28.08 28.72 27.54 1.0271 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 39.71 31.35 29.88 30.71 33.67 31.82 31.486 1.4214 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 79.01 39.72 37.04 38.54 37.51 39.89 38.54 1.2773 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 100.7 31.35 29.88 30.71 33.67 31.82 31.486 1.4214 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 119.94 26.04 24.24 24.53 23.48 23.84 24.426 0.986 Case 15 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 27.13 27.66 25.86 25.81 26.98 26.688 0.8188 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 30.85 30.53 29.96 29.51 31.95 31.58 30.46 30.665 0.9359 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 61.69 29.76 27.3 28.75 28.75 29.12 28.736 0.9026 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 78.79 25.96 24.8 26.77 25.45 28.04 26.204 1.254 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 93.21 21.98 22.36 23.11 23.11 21.64 22.44 0.6625
(48) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Anatomic Data for Cases 16-20 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 16 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 38.31 39.72 38.1 35.33 38.3 37.952 1.6025 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 33.15 36.84 36.88 37.3 38.74 39.02 37.756 1.0465 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 66.29 41.14 41.84 40 37.9 40.22 1.7226 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 93.66 32.36 33.76 35.11 35.25 34.93 34.282 1.2257 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 110.08 30.88 30.21 33.39 33.06 34.53 32.414 1.8068 Case 17 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 35.78 33.39 37.05 34.62 35.21 1.5675 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 37.43 37.87 38.78 41.46 39.42 39.3825 1.524 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 74.85 38.8 40.53 43.53 40.3 40.79 1.9812 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 97.47 36.65 35.26 35.77 36.41 36.0225 0.6296 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 119.69 35.84 36.25 37.25 36.59 36.4825 0.5965 Case 18 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 33.87 33.19 32.8 33.38 33.31 0.4446 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 31 29.87 32.03 34.27 32.38 32.1375 1.8037 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 62 33.7 35.24 35.84 34.9267 1.1039 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 73.76 32.6 34.58 33.76 31.85 33.1975 1.2111 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 92.73 32.62 29.31 30.15 30.4 30.62 1.4125 Case 19 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 30.13 33.24 33.82 33.51 32.675 1.7131 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 33.57 35.54 36.22 36.69 35.8 36.0625 0.5035 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 66.86 35.66 33.94 36.48 37.31 35.8475 1.4391 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 83.51 33.07 33.69 30.11 31.81 32.17 1.5805 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 109.43 27.08 29.41 27.67 24.45 27.1525 2.0553 Case 20 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 28.15 28.39 27.05 30.51 28.525 1.4462 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 32.46 33.34 33.5 32.28 31.68 32.7 0.8692 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 64.67 28.93 31.63 32.87 31.6 31.2575 1.6607 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 84.9 29.44 28.25 28.32 28.23 28.56 0.5879 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 96.28 28.81 29.36 26.85 29.17 28.5475 1.1544
(49) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Anatomic Data for Cases 21-25 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 21 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 29.41 30.91 29.96 30.83 30.2775 0.7208 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 38.84 34.65 34.99 33.63 33.13 34.1 0.8673 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 77.38 32.7 36.56 36.97 33.93 35.04 2.061 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 92.91 33.02 33.47 32.66 32.14 33.36 32.93 0.5435 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 119.72 29.14 31.74 31.73 28.52 30.2825 1.6962 Case 22 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 39.88 40.28 40.42 41.54 40.53 0.7111 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 45.27 45.56 45.62 44.64 46.02 45.46 0.5836 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 90.53 40.98 40.05 41.09 42.4 41.13 0.9667 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 131.51 35.14 35.71 35.39 36.52 35.69 0.6005 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 152.58 33.45 34.44 34.87 33.5 34.065 0.7038 Case 23 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 33.57 29.92 31.17 32.92 31.895 1.6616 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 32.73 38.75 36.88 38.9 40.23 38.69 1.3778 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 65.88 39.03 36.45 36.48 37.26 37.305 1.2096 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 84.9 35.8 32.87 33.91 39.63 36.49 35.74 2.6117 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 101.22 35.17 29.19 28.68 30.69 30.9325 2.951 Case 24 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 26.48 29.95 31.65 33.63 30.4275 3.031 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 33.36 36.97 39.21 37.39 37 37.6425 1.0624 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 66.67 35.74 33.83 36.3 36.72 35.6475 1.2764 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 94.32 31.85 32.34 32.45 31.95 32.1475 0.2922 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 114.34 28.7 30.13 30.08 29.02 29.4825 0.7309 Case 25 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 31.75 31.21 33.12 32.97 32.2625 0.9321 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 34.90 36.48 37.34 37.11 37.63 37.96 37.304 0.56 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 69.57 36.17 32.65 34.74 37.82 36.9 35.656 2.023 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 91.80 28.53 32.71 28.57 27.47 29.32 2.3167 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 109.81 31.34 31.66 29.73 28.96 30.42 30.422 1.1171
(50) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Anatomic Data for Cases 26-30 Locations Axial length Inner Diameter Measurements Mean SD Case 26 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 34.9 32.96 35.01 34.52 34.3475 0.9485 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 33.68 37.8 39.4 40.44 40.12 38.54 39.26 1.0956 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 67.37 35.84 34.66 35.67 35.19 35.12 35.296 0.4697 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 93.68 30.56 31.7 32.37 31.94 31.3 31.574 0.6868 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 117.54 30.36 29.25 31.13 30.06 29.57 30.074 0.7297 Case 27 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 34.94 30.2 35.55 36.5 34.2975 2.8061 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 40.25 39.48 36.43 39.66 37.2 39.21 38.396 1.4774 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 80.51 36.23 35.63 36.38 38.68 37.5 36.884 1.2103 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 103.36 34.61 34.25 34.11 33.91 34.89 34.354 0.3938 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 118.71 32.94 35.21 32.88 32.01 31.93 32.994 1.3254 Case 28 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 40.76 38.28 38.45 39.08 40.02 39.318 1.0559 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 45.78 47.14 46.16 46.06 44.91 46.0675 0.9126 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 91.52 41.57 40.5 40.56 45.11 42.43 42.034 1.8947 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 111.59 36.88 36.84 36.46 34.95 36.58 36.342 0.7978 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 128.16 34.14 34.24 34.78 33.05 32.48 33.738 0.9428 Case 29 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 37.76 39.67 38.35 38.96 37.25 38.398 0.9567 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 40.45 43.41 42.53 42.68 42.25 44.42 43.058 0.8737 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 80.9 40.91 42.57 45.06 44.38 41.74 42.932 1.7511 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 111.43 37.38 36.89 34.91 34.66 37.32 36.232 1.3373 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 124.79 36.52 37.82 37.04 38.3 35.7 37.076 1.0314 Case 30 Baseline ID (at distal coronary) 0 31.8 33.3 33.8 34.92 33.455 1.2946 (D1) Midpoint to innominate (D2) 32.36 37.27 36.08 34.04 35.88 32.92 35.238 1.7363 Proximal edge innominate (D3) 64.81 33.09 32.86 33.9 35.9 33.9375 1.3823 Distal edge left carotid (D4) 85.54 30.27 31.48 29.34 30.53 30.405 0.8801 Distal edge left subclavian (D5) 99.84 30.5 29.92 29.03 30.5 29.9875 0.6944
(51) As shown in
(52) As a result, considering all 30 cases, the following relationship was developed for a length of a three-vessel fenestration window 11:
Y=1.4142X−10.358,
(53) where Y is the length of the fenestration window 11, X is the inner diameter of the aorta 1, and 10.358 is in millimeters. The error (“R.sup.2”) was calculated at 0.4445.
(54) However, as shown in
Y=1.5212X−15.937,
(55) where Y is the length of the fenestration window 11, X is the inner diameter of the aorta 1, and 15.937 is in millimeters. The error (“R.sup.2”) was calculated at 0.635.
(56) Using the same data with the outlier cases removed, the relationship shown in
Y=1.2349X−22.932,
(57) where Y is the length of the fenestration window 11, X is the inner diameter of the aorta 1, and 22.932 is in millimeters. The error (“R.sup.2”) was calculated at 0.6768.
(58) Thus, the length 9 (as shown in
L.sub.1=1.23*D−23,
(59) where L.sub.1 is the length of the two-vessel fenestration window 7, D is a specified diameter of the aorta at the mid-point between D1 and D2, which based on the data identified in Tables 6-12 is between about 30 to about 46 millimeters. The offset 23 is in millimeters.
(60) Similarly, the length 10 of the three-vessel fenestration window 11, was determined to be governed by the relationship:
L=1.5*D−16,
(61) where L is the length of the two-vessel fenestration window 11, D is a specified diameter of the aorta at the mid-point between D1 and D2, which based on the data identified in Tables 6-12 is between about 30 to about 46 millimeters. The offset 16 is in millimeters.
(62) Accordingly, the length 12 of the fenestration window 8 is the difference between the length of the three-vessel fenestration window 11 and the two-vessel fenestration window 7, and is governed by the relationship:
L.sub.2=0.3*D+7,
(63) where L.sub.2 is the length of the two-vessel fenestration window 8, D is a specified diameter of the aorta at the mid-point between D1 and D2, which based on the data identified in Tables 6-12 is between about 30 to about 46 millimeters. The offset 7 is in millimeters.
(64) As shown in
(65) Using these relationships, it is possible to produce a set number of “off-the-shelf” aortic arch stent grafts 100 that are compatible with approximately 80% of patients by simply specifying an inner diameter of the aorta 1. For example, it is possible to produce stock stent-grafts 100 that would accommodate most patients in a cost-effective manner using four to five different diameters, such as 35 millimeters, 37.5 millimeters, 40 millimeters, 42.5 millimeters and 45 millimeters. Because these stent-grafts are be produced at relatively high volume and would be readily available, they allow physicians to treat the majority of the population in a timely and cost-effective manner (e.g. next day), thereby significantly reducing the time, cost, design limitations, and quality control issues associated with the production of one-off custom devices.
(66)
(67) As shown in
(68) The number of anchor members 200 that are attached to the sealing stent(s) 150 may be determined based upon the diameter (and therefore the velocity of the blood) of the lumen into which the stent-graft will be inserted, e.g. the aorta. The placement of the anchor members 200 on the struts 158 may also vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of stent used, etc. As shown in
(69)
(70) The materials used in the manufacture of the stent and the anchor members 200 for the stent-graft described herein may be selected from a well-known list of suitable metals. Preferred materials include those materials that can provide the desired functional characteristics with respect to mechanical load bearing, biological compatibility, modulus of elasticity, fatigue resistance, or other desired properties. In various embodiments, the stent includes a metallic material selected from stainless steel, nickel, silver, platinum, palladium, gold, titanium, tantalum, iridium, tungsten, cobalt, chromium, a nickel-titanium alloy, a superelastic nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy sold under the tradename nitinol or inconel. The stent and tines may be manufactured from the same material so as to avoid galvanic corrosion.
(71) The anchor members described herein may be used on any stent known to the skilled person, and are not restricted to use with the stent arrangement described herein.
(72)
(73) Initially, the aortic arch stent graft 100 may be delivered and positioned in the aortic arch using conventional methods. For example, the stent-graft 100 may be loaded into a delivery device in a compressed, reduced diameter configuration. A retention sheath is disposed over the stent-graft 100 to hold the stent-graft 100 in the compressed configuration. The delivery system is typically inserted through an incision in, for example, the femoral artery, and advanced over a guidewire 20 to the aortic arch. The proximal end of the stent graft is advanced to a position at or near the distal edge of the junction between the distal coronary artery 5 and the aorta 1 using radiopaque markers disposed on the stent-graft 100 that are visualized under fluoroscopy or the like. The proximal end of the stent-graft 100 is then deployed by retracting the sheath and/or removing the trigger wires of the delivery device, thereby allowing the proximal sealing portion 110 to expand and appose the aorta 1 between the distal coronary artery/aorta intersection and the brachiocephalic artery/aorta intersection. The remainder of the stent-graft 100 is then deployed, with the distal sealing portion being disposed distally of the distal edge of the left subclavian artery 4 (for at least the three-vessel embodiments).
(74) Because the proximal sealing portion 110 has a statistically determined length of, for example 55 millimeters, proper placement of the proximal sealing portion 110 results in alignment of the fenestration window 7 with both the brachiocephalic 2 and left carotid arteries 3 for 80% of patients. That is, the junctions between the brachiocephalic 2 and left carotid 3 arteries for 80% of patients are disposed at a position that corresponds with a portion of the fenestration window 7 when the stent-graft 110 is fully deployed. Similarly, in three-vessel embodiments, such as those depicted in
(75) As shown in
(76) Returning to
(77) While preferred embodiments have been described, it should be understood that the invention is not so limited, and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, and all devices that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein. Furthermore, the features described above are not necessarily the only features of the invention, and it is not necessarily expected that all of the described features will be achieved with every embodiment of the invention.