Claims
- 1. An endoluminal prosthesis, comprising:
a tubular wire support having a proximal end, a distal end and a central lumen extending therethrough; the wire support comprising at least a first and a second axially adjacent tubular segment, joined by a connector extending therebetween; wherein the first and second segments and the connector are formed from a single length of wire.
- 2. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 1, comprising at least three segments and two connectors.
- 3. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 1, comprising at least five segments and four connectors.
- 4. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 1, wherein the wire in each segment comprises a series of proximal bends, a series of distal bends, creating a series of strut segments connecting the proximal bends and distal bends to form a tubular segment wall.
- 5. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 4, wherein at least some of the strut segments are substantially linear.
- 6. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 4, further comprising an eye on at least some of the bends.
- 7. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 6, wherein one or more eyes on a distal end of the first tubular segment are connected to one or more corresponding eyes on a proximal end of the second tubular segment.
- 8. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 7, wherein the corresponding eyes are connected with a suture, or ring.
- 9. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 4, wherein each segment comprises from about 4 proximal bends to about 12 proximal bends.
- 10. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 1, having at least a proximal segment, an intermediate segment and a distal segment, wherein the prosthesis is expandable from a reduced cross section to an expanded cross section.
- 11. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the proximal segment and distal segment is larger in cross section than the central segment when the prosthesis is in the expanded cross section.
- 12. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 1, further comprising a polymeric layer on the wire support.
- 13. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 12, wherein the layer comprises a tubular PTFE sleeve surrounding at least a central portion of the prosthesis.
- 14. A method of making an endoluminal prosthesis, comprising the steps of:
providing a length of wire; forming the wire into two or more zig-zag sections, each zig-zag section separated by a crosslink; rolling the formed wire about an axis to produce a series of tubular elements positioned along the axis such that each tubular element is connected to the adjacent tubular element by a link.
- 15. A method as in claim 14, further comprising the step of positioning a tubular polymeric sleeve concentrically on at least one of the tubular elements.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein the positioning step comprises positioning the tubular polymeric sleeve concentrically on the outside surface of the tubular element.
- 17. A method as in claim 16, wherein the tubular polymeric sleeve comprises PTFE.
- 18. A multizone endoluminal prosthesis, comprising:
a tubular wire support having a proximal end, a distal end, and a central lumen extending therethrough; the wire support comprising at least a first and a second axially adjacent tubular segments, joined by a connector extending therebetween; wherein the first tubular segment has a different radial strength than the second tubular segment.
- 19. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 18, further comprising a third tubular segment, wherein at least one of the tubular segments has a different radial strength than the other two tubular segments.
- 20. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 19, wherein a proximal end of the prosthesis is self expandable to a greater diameter than a central region of the prosthesis.
- 21. An endoluminal prosthesis, comprising an elongate flexible wire, formed into a plurality of axially adjacent tubular segments spaced along an axis, each tubular segment comprising a zig zag section of the wire, having a plurality of proximal bends and distal bends, with the wire continuing between each adjacent tubular segment, wherein the prosthesis is radially compressible into a first, reduced cross sectional configuration for implantation into a body lumen, and self expandable to a second, enlarged cross sectional configuration at a treatment site in a body lumen.
- 22. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 21, comprising at least three segments formed from said wire.
- 23. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 22, further comprising an outer tubular sleeve surrounding at least a portion of the prosthesis.
- 24. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 23, wherein the sleeve further comprises at least one lateral perfusion port extending therethrough.
- 25. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 22, wherein the prosthesis has a proximal end and a distal end, and at least one of the proximal end and distal end as expandable to a larger diameter than a central section of the prosthesis in an unconstrained expansion.
- 26. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 21, wherein at least one distal bend on a first segment is connected to at least one proximal bend from an adjacent segment.
- 27. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 26, wherein the connection comprises a pivotable connection.
- 28. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 27, wherein the connection comprises a metal link.
- 29. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 27, wherein the connection comprises a suture.
- 30. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 21, wherein the prosthesis has an expansion ratio of at least about 1:4.
- 31. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 30, wherein the prosthesis has an expansion ratio of at least about 1:5.
- 32. An endoluminal prosthesis as in claim 21, wherein the prosthesis has an expanded diameter of at least about 20 mm-30 mm in an unconstrained expansion, and the prosthesis is implantable using a catheter no greater than about 16 French.
- 33. A prosthesis as in claim 32, wherein the prosthesis has an expanded diameter of at least about 25 mm, and is implantable on a delivery device having a diameter of no more than about 16 French.
- 34. A method of implanting an endoluminal vascular prosthesis, comprising the steps of:
providing a self expandable endoluminal vascular prosthesis, having a proximal end, a distal end and a central lumen extending therethrough, said prosthesis expandable from a first, reduced diameter to a second, enlarged diameter; mounting the prosthesis on a catheter, such that when the prosthesis is in the reduced diameter configuration on the catheter, the catheter diameter through the prosthesis is no more than about 16 French; introducing the catheter into a body lumen, and positioning the prosthesis at a treatment site in the body lumen; releasing the prosthesis at the treatment site, such that the prosthesis expands from the first diameter to the second diameter; wherein the second diameter is at least about 20 mm.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/034,689 filed on Mar. 4, 1998.
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