Stretchable anti-buckling coiled-sheet stent

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6632240
APP PUB NO 20010051823A1
SERIAL NO

09932079

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A stent-graft having an exo-skeleton attached to a tubular graft, the tubular graft having a peripheral wall defining a lumen therein extending between first and second ends. The exo-skeleton may assume contracted and enlarged conditions, and includes one or more serpentine elements, each extending both peripherally and axially along at least a portion of the peripheral wall. Coiled-sheet stents are provided on the ends of the tubular graft for anchoring the ends within a body passage. Each serpentine element is a zigzag structure extending peripherally about the peripheral wall, with a plurality of serpentine elements distributed axially along the peripheral wall. The serpentine elements are individually attached to the peripheral wall and/or connector elements may extend between adjacent serpentine elements. Alternatively, each serpentine element may define a generally sinusoidal shape extending axially along the peripheral wall. The tubular graft may have a bifurcated end from which a tubular graft extension segment may extend and to which a docking limb may be attached. A plurality of serpentine elements may also be attached to the extension segment and the docking limb.

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  • ENDOTEK INTERVENTIONAL SYSTEMS, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Khosravi, Farhad San Mateo, CA 158 21314
Patel, Himanshu N San Jose, CA 51 2376
Spiridigliozzi, John Dedham, MA 75 4916

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