Claims
- 1. An expandable supportive endoluminal graft comprising:a tubular supporting component with a longitudinal axis having a network of land areas with open areas defined between said land areas, and having an internal surface and an external surface; a liner constructed of an essentially inert biocompatible material, said liner applied to said internal surface; a cover constructed of an essentially inert biocompatible material, said cover applied to said external surface; wherein said liner is bonded to said cover at locations defined by said open areas; and wherein a window is formed through said liner and said cover at a location where said liner and said cover are bonded to each other.
- 2. The expandable supportive endoluminal graft of claim 1 wherein said liner and said cover each has a structure that allows normal cellular ingrowth from the body pathway when said expandable supportive endoluminal graft is implanted therein.
- 3. The expandable supportive endoluminal graft of claim 1 wherein said cover is substantially supported by said tubular supporting component.
- 4. An expandable supportive endoluminal graft comprising:a tubular supporting component with a longitudinal axis having an internal surface and an external surface, said tubular supporting component defining at least one passageway from one end of said tubular supporting component to a second end, said tubular supporting component having a network of land areas with open areas defined therebetween; a liner constructed of an essentially inert biocompatible material, said liner applied to said internal surface; a cover constructed of an essentially inert biocompatible material, said cover applied to said external surface; wherein said liner is bonded to said cover at locations defined by said open areas; and wherein a window is formed through said liner and said cover at a location where said liner and said cover are bonded to each other.
- 5. The expandable supportive endoluminal graft of claim 4 wherein said cover is substantially supported by said tubular supporting component.
Parent Case Info
This application a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 09/340,805 filed Jun. 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,165,212, which is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/966,268, filed Nov. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,018, which is a divisonal of application Ser. No. 08/594,421, filed Jan. 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,723,004, which is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/140,245, filed Oct. 21, 1993, abandoned.
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