Claims
- 1. A medical apparatus for introducing a stent into a body lumen, the apparatus comprising:a catheter with an expandable balloon, wherein the expandable balloon is in a slightly inflated condition prior to introduction of the stent into a body lumen; a stent mounted on the expandable balloon; and a generally tubular sleeve positioned around and in contact with the stent, whereby the generally tubular sleeve assists in securing the stent onto the expandable balloon.
- 2. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stent comprises a plurality of interconnected elements.
- 3. The medical apparatus of claim 2, wherein the interconnected elements are generally cylindrical.
- 4. The medical apparatus of claim 2, wherein the interconnected elements are interconnected by a plurality of connectors.
- 5. The medical apparatus of claim 4, wherein at least one connector is positioned between and interconnects adjacent interconnected elements.
- 6. The medical apparatus of claim 5, wherein the stent has a longitudinal length, and the connectors are longitudinally staggered along the longitudinal length of the stent.
- 7. A stent delivery system for introducing a stent into a body lumen, the stent delivery system comprising:a stent delivery catheter with an expandable balloon, wherein the expandable balloon is in a slightly inflated condition prior to introduction of the stent into a body lumen; a stent mounted on the expandable balloon; and a generally tubular sleeve positioned around and in contact with the stent, whereby the generally tubular sleeve assists in securing the stent onto the expandable balloon.
- 8. The stent delivery system of claim 7, wherein the stent comprises a plurality of interconnected elements.
- 9. The stent delivery system of claim 8, wherein the interconnected elements are generally cylindrical.
- 10. The medical apparatus of claim 8, wherein the interconnected elements are interconnected by a plurality of connectors.
- 11. The medical apparatus of claim 10, wherein one connector is positioned between and interconnects adjacent interconnected elements.
- 12. The medical apparatus of claim 11, wherein the stent has a longitudinal length, and the connectors are longitudinally staggered along the longitudinal length of the stent.
- 13. A stent delivery system for introducing a stent into a body lumen, the stent delivery system comprising:a stent delivery catheter with an expandable balloon; and a stent mounted on the expandable balloon, wherein the expandable balloon is in a slightly inflated condition prior to introduction of the stent into a body lumen, thereby securing the stent onto the expandable balloon.
- 14. The stent delivery system of claim 13, wherein the stent comprises a plurality of interconnected elements.
- 15. The stent delivery system of claim 14, wherein the interconnected elements are generally cylindrical.
- 16. The medical apparatus of claim 14, wherein the interconnected elements are interconnected by a plurality of connectors.
- 17. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stent has a length, and the generally tubular sleeve extends substantially the length of the stent.
- 18. The stent delivery system of claim 7, wherein the stent has a length, and the generally tubular sleeve extends substantially the length of the stent.
- 19. A stent delivery system for introducing a stent into a body lumen, the stent delivery system comprising:a stent delivery catheter with an expandable balloon; and a stent mounted on the expandable balloon, the stent having been secured to the expandable balloon by a slight inflation process.
- 20. The stent delivery system of claim 19, wherein the stent comprises a plurality of interconnected elements.
- 21. The stent delivery system of claim 20, wherein the stent is formed from metal.
- 22. The stent delivery system of claim 19, wherein the stent has a length, and the system further comprises:a generally tubular sleeve extending substantially the length of the stent.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/055,582, filed Apr. 6, 1998, U.S Pat. No. 6,066,168 which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/783,097, filed Jan. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,893, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/556,516, filed Nov. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,603,721, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/281,790, filed Jul. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,514,154, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/164,986 filed Dec. 9, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/783,558 filed Oct. 28, 1991, now abandoned.
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