Claims
- 1. A medical set for a duct in a human body, comprising:
a stent graft adapted to be introduced in the duct, the stent graft comprising a tubular sleeve and stent means, a strap adapted to surround the exterior of the duct, at a location adjacent the stent graft, the strap comprising a rigid structure which is deformable, the rigid structure comprising two hoopings which are substantially parallel and spaced one from the other.
- 2. The medical set of claim 1, wherein the rigid structure is deformable between a first position in which it has an opened ring shape showing a ring opening having a determined width and a second position in which said width is enlarged.
- 3. A medical set for a duct in a human body, the medical set comprising a strap adapted to surround the duct, the strap comprising a rigid structure which is deformable, the rigid structure having a naturally opened section ring shape comprising two hoopings which are spaced one from the other.
- 4. The medical set according to claim 2, wherein the two hoopings have naturally a split ring shape, each.
- 5. The medical set according to claim 2, wherein the strap is elastically deformable between a first relaxed position in which the rigid structure has said naturally opened section ring and a second constrained position.
- 6. The medical set according to claim 5, further comprising a tubular catheter for introducing the strap in the human body round the duct, the tubular catheter having an internal diameter adapted for receiving the strap in its second constrained position.
- 7. The medical set according to claim 6, further comprising pliers for grasping the strap, the pliers being adapted for being slidably disposed in the tubular catheter, together with the strap.
- 8. The medical set, wherein the strap has an hemostatic covering for reducing a blood leakage at the location of the strap.
- 9. The medical set according to claim 6, wherein, in the tubular catheter, the strap is constrained in its second constrained position which is a substantially flat-shaped position.
- 10. The medical set according to claim 2, wherein the two hoopings have free ends and are connected one to the other at said ends.
- 11. The medical set according to claim 2, wherein the rigid structure is covered with a protective layer made of a self-sealing material.
- 12. The medical set according to claim 11, wherein the self-sealing material is a silicone.
- 13. The medical set according to claim 2, wherein the rigid structure is covered with an hemostatic pledget.
- 14. The medical set according to claim 11, wherein the protective layer is covered with an hemostatic pledget.
- 15. The medical set according to claim 13, wherein the duct has an outer section and the hemostatic pledget has a length and a first end and a second end, where divisible members extend, to fit the length of the strap to the outer section of the duct.
- 16. The medical set according to claim 15, wherein the divisible members are made of one of felt and cloth.
- 17. A medical set for a duct in a human body, comprising a strap adapted to surround the duct, the strap comprising a rigid structure defining a radio-opaque marker.
- 18. The medical set of claim 17, wherein the rigid structure is deformable and has a naturally opened section ring shape.
- 19. The medical set of claim 17, wherein the rigid structure comprises two blades defining two radio-opaque markers which are spaced one from the other.
- 20. The medical set of claim 17, wherein the rigid structure is deformable between a first position in which it has an opened ring shape showing a ring opening having a determined width and a second position in which said width is enlarged.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
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97 12231 |
Oct 1997 |
FR |
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98 05946 |
May 1998 |
FR |
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98 07527 |
Jun 1998 |
FR |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/870,520, filed Jun. 1, 2001.
Divisions (2)
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Date |
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Parent |
09870520 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10286806 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09308934 |
Aug 1999 |
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Child |
09870520 |
Jun 2001 |
US |