Surgery – Instruments – Internal pressure applicator
Patent
1995-02-24
1997-09-02
Milano, Michael J.
Surgery
Instruments
Internal pressure applicator
A61M 2900
Patent
active
056626754
ABSTRACT:
A bifurcated graft is formed from a series of individual components which are intraluminally delivered apart from one another and then assembled to form a fully supported structure. The modular system includes a base member and one or more grafts connected thereto. The base member preferably includes a portion which gradually increases in diameter. A tubular device for inserting the components of the modular system and a method employing the modular system for repairing an abdominal aortic aneurysm are also disclosed.
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Kornahrens Frederick W.
Polanskyj Stockert Odarka
InterVascular, Inc.
Milano Michael J.
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