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Balloon Expandable Stent With A Self-expanding Portion - Patent 6409755 by Patents-185
The present invention relates to a new type of stent for transluminal implantation and in particular new vascular stents.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONStents for transluminal implantation are well known. They are generally comprised of metallic supports which are inserted into a part of the human body such as bile ducts, the urinary system, the digestive tube and notably by percutaneous routeinside the blood vessels, usually the arteries in which case they are typically termed vascular stents. Stents are usually generally cylindrical and are constructed and arranged to expand radially once in position within the body. They are usuallyinserted while they have a first relatively small diameter and implanted in a desired area, for example inside a vessel, then the stent is expanded in situ until it reaches a second diameter larger than the first diameter. A balloon associated with thecatheter is usually used to provide the necessary interior radial force to the stent to cause it to expand radially. Self-expanding stents are also known which can expand from a first diameter to a larger second diameter without the use of a means forapplying an interior radial force, such as a balloon, to them. One such type of self-expanding stent is a stent made of a shape memory metal which expands to its second larger diameter upon exposure to body temperature. Such stents are also known.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention proposes a novel type of stent which combines a self-expanding part or portion with a part or portion which requires an interior radial force for expansion. More specifically, a stent for transluminal implantation accordingto the present invention will comprise cylindrical parts preferably in juxtaposition, with at least one part being self-expanding whereas another part requires an interior radial force for its expansion, such as a balloon catheter or the like. Basically, the stent will consist of at least two of the aforementioned parts but may cons
United States Patent: 6409755
6,409,755
A stent consisting of at least two parts in juxtaposition, one part being
of self-expandable characteristics while the other part is balloon
Vrba; Anthony C. (Maple Grove, MN)
09/710,520
087526May., 19976168621
623/1.2  ; 606/194; 623/1.12
623/1.15,1.16,1.18,1.2,1.27,1.3,1.31,1.35,1.11 606/194
US. application No. 09/087,526, Vrba et al., filed May 29, 1998..
The instant application is a continuation of copending U.S. application
Ser. No. 09/087,526 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,163,621, filed May 29, 1998 and
1.  A stent comprising at least a first portion which is self-expandable;  a second portion which is balloon expandable and not self-expandable, the second portion
connected to the first portion;
a first serpentine band which defines a first path about a lint circumference of the stent, the first path characterized by a first path length;  and
2.  The stent of claim 1 wherein the first and second serpentine bands are connected by a plurality of connectors.
3.  The stent of claim 2 wherein each connector has a first end and a second end, the first and second end longitudinally and circumferentially displaced from one another.
4.  The stent of claim 3 wherein the connectors are linear.
5.  The stent of claim 4 wherein the first serpentine band is self-expandable and the second serpentine band is balloon expandable.
6.  The stent of claim 1 wherein the first serpentine band is characterized by a first amplitude and the second serpentine band is characterized by a second amplitude, the first amplitude different from the second amplitude.
7.  The stent of claim 1 wherein the first portion is at a proximal or distal end of the stent.
8.  The stent of claim 7 further comprising a second self-expandable portion.
9.  The stent of claim 1 comprising a trunk portion, a first leg portion and a second leg portion.
10.  The stent of claim 9 wherein the trunk portion is self-expandable.
11.  The stent of claim 9 wherein one of the legs is self-expandable.
12.  The stent of claim 9 wherein one of the legs is balloon expandable.
13.  The stent of claim 1 wherein the self-expandable portion has a larger overall diameter than the rest of the stent.
14.  The stent of claim 1 wherein the self-expanding portion is flared.
15.  A stent having at least a first portion which is self-expandable and a second portion which is balloon expandable and not self-expandable, the second portion connected to the first portion, the stent comprising:
16.  The stent of claim 15 wherein the self-expandable portion comprises the first serpentine band and the balloon expandable portion comprises the second and third undulating bands.
17.  The stent of claim 15 wherein the first connectors are linear and the second connectors include a curved portion.
18.  The stent of claim 15 comprising a trunk portion, a first leg portion and a second leg portion.
19.  The stent of claim 18 wherein the trunk portion is self-expandable and at least one leg portion is balloon expandable and not self-expandable.
20.  A stent comprising at least a first portion which is self-expandable and a second portion which is balloon expandable and not self-expandable, the second portion connected to the portion, the first portion comprising a first serpentine
shaped band and the second portion comprising a second serpentine shaped band, the second serpentine shaped band shaped differently than the first serpentine shaped band.
21.  The stem of claim 20 wherein the first serpentine shaped band comprising a plurality of struts which are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stent and the second serpentine shaped band comprises a plurality of struts which are
non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stent.  Description
Stents for transluminal implantation are well known.  They are generally comprised of metallic supports which are inserted into a part of the human body such as bile ducts, the urinary system, the digestive tube and notably by percutaneous route
inside the blood vessels, usually the arteries in which case they are typically termed vascular stents.  Stents are usually generally cylindrical and are constructed and arranged to expand radially once in position within the body.  They are usually
inserted while they have a first relatively small diameter and implanted in a desired area, for example inside a vessel, then the stent is expanded in situ until it reaches a second diameter larger than the first diameter.  A balloon associated with the
catheter is usually used to provide the necessary interior radial force to the stent to cause it to expand radially.  Self-expanding stents are also known which can expand from a first diameter to a larger second diameter without the use of a means for
applying an interior radial force, such as a balloon, to them.  One such type of self-expanding stent is a stent made of a shape memory metal which expands to its second larger diameter upon exposure to body temperature.  Such stents are also known.
The present invention proposes a novel type of stent which combines a self-expanding part or portion with a part or portion which requires an interior radial force for expansion.  More specifically, a stent for transluminal implantation according
to the present invention will comprise cylindrical parts preferably in juxtaposition, with at least one part being self-expanding whereas another part requires an interior radial force for its expansion, such as a balloon catheter or the like.
Basically, the stent will consist of at least two of the aforementioned parts but may consist of more than two parts.  Such an arrangement enables improved placement of the stent by providing immediate expansion in part upon release of the stent from its
FIG. 1 shows a stent which combines self-expanding characteristics and balloon expandable characteristics, i.e., requires expansion by use of a radial interior force.  Preferably, the stent will have the self-expanding part 12 joined at one end
in juxtaposition to the proximal end of a balloon expandable stent 14.  The parts of the stent may be formed in accordance with any of the known stents extant in the prior art.  Preferably however, the self-expanding part 12 will be of a shape memory
metal such as nitinol so as to enable self-expansion at body temperature upon release of the stent from its delivery catheter (not shown).  The immediate expansion of part 12 aids in placement of the stent during release, following which a balloon or the
like may be used to expand part 14.
Part 12 may be of a larger diameter, or it may be flared to provide the earliest possible contact with the body portion into which it is inserted, such as a vessel.  This is best seen for example in FIGS. 2 and 3 which show a stent 10 similar to
that of FIG. 1 on a delivery catheter.  FIG. 2 shows the stent having the two parts 12 and 14, respectively.  Part 12 is the self-expanding part while part 14 requires a separate force for expansion such as a balloon 16 of a delivery catheter generally
indicated at 18 inside the stent.  In FIG. 2, the stent is shown prior to release or deployment, the self-expanding part is enclosed by a retractable sheath 20.  In FIG. 3, the sheath has been retracted, allowing self-expanding part 12 to
flare-outwardly.  Subsequently, balloon 16 may be used in the known manner to expand part 14.
Since most stent delivery catheters include a retractable sheath which exposes the stent for implantation and removal from the catheter, if the self-expanding part 12 is placed on the proximal end of the stent as shown, it will most likely be
able to lock the stent in place until the remainder of the stent is expanded as by balloon expansion.  This placement is preferable although placement in other parts of the stent proper may also be used.
When the self-expanding portion is placed at the proximal end of the stent, such a stent is particularly useful in vessel stenting in which the vessel is of the bifurcating or branching type.  Such a stent is shown schematically in FIGS. 4 and 5
at 10.  FIG. 4 shows the stent having a proximal end part 12 which is self-expanding while the remainder of the stent body 14 is balloon expandable by balloon 16 on catheter 18.  In FIG. 4, the retractable sheath has been removed allowing the
self-expanding part to expand at the ostium 22 in a vessel 24 branching off of a main vessel such as aorta 26, helping to more accurately place the stent.  FIG. 5 shows the stent after expansion of part 14 by the balloon catheter and catheter retraction. A stent according to the present invention allows positive placement of the stent near the ostium of the bifurcation.
Stents according to the invention may also be comprised of more than one self-expanding and one balloon expandable part.  Any combination of these parts is deemed to be within the scope of this invention.  For example, referring to FIG. 6, a
stent 10 is shown having a self-expanding part 12 at each end of a balloon expandable part 14.
Referring now to FIGS. 7-10, bifurcated stents making use of the invention are described.  Generally, bifurcated stents consist of three segments or components, a main trunk and two branches.  In making use of this invention, any of the three
components may be made to be balloon expandable or self-expandable, as desired.  For example, FIG. 7 shows an unexpanded bifurcated stent 10 of one configuration in schematic form having a trunk 30, a first branch 32 and a second branch 34.  As shown,
trunk 30 is self-expanding, such as part 12 in the earlier Figures, and branches 32 and 34 are balloon expandable, such as part 14 in the earlier Figures.
FIG. 9 shows another example of an unexpanded bifurcated stent 10 of another configuration in schematic form consisting of trunk 30 and branches 32 and 34.  In this case, trunk 30 and branch 23 are both self-expanding and branch 34 is balloon
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