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Patente US7842083 - Expandable medical device with improved spatial distribution - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s » B�squeda avanzada de patentes | Historial web | Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesAn expandable medical device having a plurality of elongated struts, the plurality of elongated struts being joined together by ductile hinges to form a substantially cylindrical device which is expandable from a cylinder having a first diameter to a cylinder having a second diameter. The plurality of...http://www.google.es/patents/US7842083?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7842083 - Expandable medical device with improved spatial distribution N�mero de publicaci�nUS7842083 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitud11/363,123 Fecha de publicaci�n30 Nov 2010 Fecha de presentaci�n27 Feb 2006 Fecha de prioridad20 Ago 2001Tambi�n publicado comoUS8202313US20040220661US20060149354 InventoresElazer R. EdelmanNeal L. EiglerJohn F. Shanley Cesionario originalInnovational Holdings, Llc.Innovational Holdings Llc Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.623/1.42623/1.16 Clasificaci�n internacionalA61F2/06A61F2/00A61F2/02A61F2/90A61F2/94 Clasificaci�n cooperativaA61F2/915A61F2002/91558A61F2/91A61F2002/91533A61F2250/0068A61F2250/0004 Clasificaci�n europeaA61F2/91A61F2/915ReferenciasCitas de patentes (100)Otras citas (54) Citada por (1)Enlaces externosUSPTO Cesi�n de USPTO EspacenetExpandable medical device with improved spatial distributionUS 7842083 B2 Resumen An expandable medical device having a plurality of elongated struts, the plurality of elongated struts being joined together by ductile hinges to form a substantially cylindrical device which is expandable from a cylinder having a first diameter to a cylinder having a second diameter. The plurality of struts and ductile hinges are arranged to improve the spatial distribution of the struts which is particularly important when delivering beneficial agents with the struts. The improved strut arrangement expands to a substantially parallelogram shape for improved beneficial agent distribution to the surrounding tissue. A beneficial agent may be loaded into openings within the struts or coated onto the struts for delivery to the tissue.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the plurality of struts are interconnected in the first and third substantially cylindrical tissue supporting bodies by a plurality of ductile hinges. Descripci�n
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