Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100268317 | Stent Graft Restraining Mechanism for a Delivery System (Catheter) - A prosthesis delivery system comprises a tip having a lumen, a first end and a second end; a sleeve coupled to the tip second end; a spindle comprising a spindle body and a plurality of projections extending radially outward from the spindle body, each projection having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge facing the tip and the second edge extending from the first edge, being angled toward the tip first end, and extending toward the sleeve; and endoprosthesis having an undulating spring with a plurality of crown portions having apices, where the crown portions extend over at least one of the first or second edges and the sleeve radially constrains the apices. | 10-21-2010 |
20100268328 | Endovascular Delivery System Having Textile Component for Implant Restraint and Delivery - A stent-graft delivery system is disclosed having an outer tubular shaft or sheath with a relatively stiff proximal segment and a distal segment formed from a tubular textile component. The proximal segment being formed from a polymeric tubing and having a distal end attached to a proximal end of the tubular textile component. During tracking of the delivery system through the vasculature, a self-expanding stent-graft is constrained by and within the tubular textile component in a compressed delivery configuration. Upon positioning at a treatment site, such as an aneurysm, retraction of the outer tubular shaft proximally slides the tubular textile component over the stent-graft to expose and deploy the stent-graft. The tubular textile component may be made from strands of one or more biocompatible materials that have been formed into a textile by weaving, braiding, knitting, crocheting, felting or a combination thereof. | 10-21-2010 |
20110257725 | Blood Inflating Prosthesis - A prosthesis comprises a tubular member that defines an inner lumen and has an inner surface and an outer surface, an outer member secured to the tubular member and covering at least a portion of the tubular member outer surface and forming an outer chamber therewith, and at least one valve in the tubular member to regulate or control fluid flow between the tubular member lumen and the chamber. | 10-20-2011 |
20130237963 | GUIDEWIRE WITH INTEGRAL RADIOPQUE MARKERS - Embodiments hereof relate to a guidewire formed from an elongated shaft, at least a portion of the shaft having an outer layer, a plurality of channels formed through the outer layer, and an inner core. The outer layer is formed from a material non susceptible to erosion by an erosion agent and the inner core is formed from a radiopaque material susceptible to erosion by the erosion agent. When exposed to the erosion agent, core material adjacent to the channels is removed to form a pattern of integral radiopaque segments or markers with a plurality of voids therebetween. By controlling the location of channels and the rate of erosion of the core material, the pattern of integral radiopaque segments and voids allow for in situ measurement when viewed under fluoroscopy. | 09-12-2013 |
20130289703 | RING ON A CLOSED WEB STENT-GRAFT FOR USE IN TIP CAPTURE - A stent-graft has a closed web end configuration in which endmost stent crowns do not extend beyond an end or edge of a tubular graft. In order to couple the stent-graft to tip capture fingers or prongs of a delivery system, the stent-graft includes a ring woven between the endmost crowns of an end stent. When end stent is in a compressed delivery configuration, sections of the ring between adjacent endmost crowns form attachment loops that longitudinally extend beyond the end of the tubular graft for engaging the tip capture fingers of a delivery system. When the end stent is in an expanded fully deployed configuration, the attachment loops retract back to the stent so that the ring is a circular band having a diameter substantially equal to the expanded diameter of the stent. | 10-31-2013 |
20150025617 | Ring on a Closed Web Stent-Graft for Use in Tip Capture - A stent-graft has a closed web end configuration in which endmost stent crowns do not extend beyond an end or edge of a tubular graft. In order to couple the stent-graft to tip capture fingers or prongs of a delivery system, the stent-graft includes a ring woven between the endmost crowns of an end stent. When end stent is in a compressed delivery configuration, sections of the ring between adjacent endmost crowns form attachment loops that longitudinally extend beyond the end of the tubular graft for engaging the tip capture fingers of a delivery system. When the end stent is in an expanded fully deployed configuration, the attachment loops retract back to the stent so that the ring is a circular band having a diameter substantially equal to the expanded diameter of the stent. | 01-22-2015 |