Patent ID: 8801772

Claim:
A flexible cylinder-shaped stent to be inserted to be placed and used in the inner cavity of an in vivo tubular organ, which is bent and deformed to result in uniform curvature, wherein: (i) the wall of the stent has a planar mesh pattern filled with a plurality of closed cells being adjacent to each other and having congruent shapes; (ii) the closed cells have point-symmetric and concave and parallel hexagonal shapes; (iii) all closed cells circumferentially adjacent to each other are congruent and similar in shape; (iv) two closed cells adjacent to each other sharing different sides form a substantially V-shaped member; and (v) the vertex of a folded part of the substantially V-shaped member points to the circumferential direction; (vi) when substantially concave hexagon P is represented by vertices p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, and p6, side p1p2 (side 1 ) and side p4p5 (side 1 ) are substantially the same in length and substantially parallel to each other, side p2p3 (side 2 ) and side p5p6 (side 2 ) are substantially the same in length and substantially parallel to each other, side p3p4 (side 3 ) and side p6p1 (side 3 ) are substantially the same in length and substantially parallel to each other, and the interior angles at vertex p1 and vertex p4 are each greater than 180°; (vii) when the outer diameter of the stent is determined to be “D” and the distance between vertex p6 and p3 that are each located between side 2 and side 3 of a single closed cell unit in the circumferential direction of the stent is denoted by “b”, b/πD, in which πD indicates the outer circumferential length of the stent and is 0.25, and wherein stent strut portions forming the cells of the stent are slidably braided with wires without fixing the wires to the stent, so as to enhance the function of interrupting blood flow while retaining flexibility and wherein: a plurality of wires and stent struts are braided so that the wires alternately cross the stent struts; the wires extend obliquely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the stent and when the wire reaches about half the width of the stent, the wire is folded back, braided, and then folded back, and through repetition of this procedure, wires and stent struts are braided so that the wires extend zig-zag with respect to the longitudinal direction; and a stent portion near the center of the stent accounting for a third (⅓) or more of the longitudinal length of the stent, is braided with wires.