Expandable stent and delivery system

Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Arterial prosthesis – Stent combined with surgical delivery system

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C623S001150

Reexamination Certificate

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06833003

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to intravascular expandable devices and delivery systems for implantation within a vessel of the body, and more particularly to an expandable stent and delivery system which may be used in the treatment of blood vessel disorders. More specifically, the expandable stent and delivery system may be used in the treatment of blood vessel blockage and aneurysms which occur in the brain.
2. Description of the Prior Art
On a worldwide basis, nearly one million balloon angioplasties were performed in 1997 to treat vascular disease, including blood vessels clogged or narrowed by a lesion or stenosis. The objective of this procedure is to increase the inner diameter or cross-sectional area of the vessel passage, or lumen, through which blood flows.
In an effort to prevent restenosis without requiring surgery, short flexible cylinders or scaffolds, made of metal or polymers, are often placed into a vessel to maintain or improve blood flow. Referred to as stents, various types of these devices are widely used for reinforcing diseased blood vessels, for opening occluded blood vessels, and for defining an internal lumen to relieve pressure in an aneurysm. Stents allow blood to flow through the vessels at an improved rate while providing the desired lumen opening or structural integrity lost by the damaged vessels. Some stents are expanded to their proper size by inflating a balloon catheter, referred to as “balloon expandable” stents, while others are designed to elastically resist compression in a “self-expanding” manner.
Balloon expandable stents and self-expanding stents are generally delivered in a cylindrical form, compressed to a smaller diameter and are placed within a vessel using a catheter-based delivery system. When positioned at a desired site within a vessel, these devices are expanded by a balloon, or allowed to “self-expand,” to the desired diameter.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,507 entitled, “Intravascular Stent and Percutaneous Insertion Catheter System for the Dilation of an Arterial Stenosis and the Prevention of Arterial Restenosis” discloses a system used for placing a coil spring stent into a vessel for the purposes of enhancing luminal dilation, preventing arterial restenosis and preventing vessel blockage resulting from intimal dissection following balloon and other methods of angioplasty. The coil spring stent is placed into spiral grooves on an insertion catheter. A back groove of the insertion catheter contains the most proximal coil of the coil spring stent which is prevented from springing radially outward by a flange. The coil spring stent is deployed when an outer cylinder is moved proximally allowing the stent to expand.
Also, U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,684 entitled, “Apparatus and Methods for Placement and Repositioning of Intraluminal Prostheses” discloses a delivery catheter for a radially compressible tubular prosthesis including an elongated shaft slideably received within an elongated sheath. The prosthesis is carried over the distal end of the shaft where it is contained in a radially compressed configuration by the sheath. Penetrating stay members on the exterior of the shaft engage the proximal section of the prosthesis allowing the prosthesis to be recaptured prior to full release of the prosthesis.
Another stent and delivery system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,214,036 entitled, “Stent Which is Easily Recaptured and Repositioned Within the Body.” This patent discloses a self-expanding stent which may be used in the treatment of aortic aneurysms. This device includes longitudinal legs having a flange which attaches to a delivery apparatus. The stent may be easily recaptured after placement and repositioned to a new position within the vessel. This patent, assigned to a related company, is subsequently referred to and the disclosure therein is incorporated and made a part of the subject patent application.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,361,558 entitled, “Stent Aneurysm Treatment System and Method” and assigned to the same assignee as the present application discloses other stent devices. This patent discloses vasculature stents of various configurations which may be used as aneurysm covers for occluding, or partially occluding, aneurysms located at various positions along the blood vessels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an expandable stent and delivery system. The delivery system includes an elongated core member having a proximal cylindrical member disposed about the core member. An intermediate cylindrical member is disposed about the core member generally positioned distally from the proximal cylindrical member and spaced apart from the proximal cylindrical member to form a first gap. A distal cylindrical member is disposed about the core member generally positioned distally from the intermediate cylindrical member and spaced apart from the intermediate cylindrical member to form a second gap.
The expandable stent includes at least one proximal leg which extends proximally from the proximal end of the stent. The stent also includes at least one distal leg which extends distally from the distal end of the stent. The stent further includes at least one anchor member attached to the proximal leg and at least one anchor member attached to the distal leg. The anchor members have a longitudinal length less than the longitudinal length of the first and second gaps and are inwardly projected in a direction toward the longitudinal axis of the stent. The stent is mounted on the intermediate cylindrical member and positioned such that the anchor members interlock within the gaps.
The delivery system further includes a deployment catheter disposed about the core member such that the deployment catheter constrains the expandable stent about the intermediate cylindrical member causing the anchor members to be maintained in the gaps and thereby causing the stent to be interlocked onto the core member.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an expandable stent and delivery system. The delivery system includes an elongated core member with a proximal cylindrical member disposed about the core member. A distal cylindrical member is disposed about the core member generally positioned distally from the proximal cylindrical member and spaced apart from the proximal cylindrical member to form a gap. The expandable stent includes an anchor member attached to the stent. The anchor member has a longitudinal length less than or approximately equal to the longitudinal length of the gap and is inwardly projected in a direction toward the longitudinal axis of the stent. The stent is mounted on at least one cylindrical member and positioned such that the anchor member interlocks within the gap.
The delivery system further includes a deployment catheter disposed about the core member such that the deployment catheter constrains the expandable stent about at least one cylindrical member causing the anchor member to be maintained in the gap and thereby causing the stent to be interlocked onto the core member.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided an expandable stent and delivery system. The delivery system includes an elongated core member with a plurality of cylindrical members disposed about the core member and spaced apart to form a plurality of gaps. The expandable stent includes a plurality of anchor members attached to the stent. The anchor members have a longitudinal length less than the longitudinal length of the gaps and are inwardly projected in a direction toward the longitudinal axis of the stent. The stent is mounted on at least one cylindrical member and positioned such that the anchor members interlock within the gaps.
The delivery system further includes a deployment catheter disposed about the core member such that the deployment catheter constrains the expandable stent about at least one cylindrical member causing the anchor members to be maintained in the gaps and t

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