Claims
- 1. A stent adapted for expansion from a collapsed delivery configuration to an expanded deployed configuration, the stent having, in the deployed configuration, a curvature relative to a longitudinal axis of the stent.
- 2. The stent of claim 1 further comprising a self-expandable structure adapted for expansion from the collapsed delivery configuration to the expanded deployed configuration.
- 3. The stent of claim 2, wherein the self expandable structure of the stent is formed by laser-cutting a tubular member.
- 4. The stent of claim 1, wherein the curvature of the stent is configured to match an internal profile of an implantation site within a patient's body lumen.
- 5. The stent of claim 4, wherein the curvature of the stent is configured to reduce restoring forces applied by the stent to the implantation site.
- 6. The stent of claim 4, wherein the curvature of the stent is configured to match a 3-dimensional map of the internal profile of the implantation site.
- 7. The stent of claim 4, wherein the curvature of the stent is custom-manufactured to match the internal profile of the implantation site.
- 8. The stent of claim 4, wherein the curvature of the stent is statistically matched to the internal profile of the implantation site.
- 9. The stent of claim 1, wherein the curvature of the stent is formed by heat treating the stent while it is arranged with the desired curvature.
- 10. The stent of claim 6, wherein the 3-dimensional map is formed by a technique chosen from the group consisting of ultrasound imaging, intravascular ultrasound imaging, angiography, radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and computed tomography angiography.
- 11. The stent of claim 1 further comprising a delivery catheter adapted to selectively maintain the stent in the collapsed delivery configuration.
- 12. The stent of claim 11, wherein the delivery catheter comprises an inner sheath and an outer sheath, the outer sheath removably disposed about the inner sheath, the stent concentrically disposed between the inner and outer sheaths in the collapsed delivery configuration.
- 13. The stent of claim 12, wherin the delivery catheter further comprises radiopaque marker bands, the stent disposed between the marker bands.
- 14. The stent of claim 12, wherein the delivery catheter further comprises an imaging transducer.
- 15. The stent of claim 1, wherein the stent is fabricated from a material chosen from the group consisting of superelastic materials, biocompatible materials, and biodegrable materials.
- 16. The stent of claim 1, wherein the stent is flexible in the collapsed delivery configuration.
- 17. The stent of claim 1, wherein a thickness of a wall of the stent changes along the longitudinal axis of the stent.
- 18. The stent of claim 1 further comprising a coating at least partially covering the stent.
- 19. The stent of claim 18 wherein the coating is configured to perform an action chosen from the group consisting of retarding restenosis, retarding thrombus formation, and delivery therapeutic agents to the patient's blood stream.
- 20. The stent of claim 1 further comprising: a tubular body with a wall having a web structure, the web structure comprising a plurality of interconnected, neighboring web patterns, each web pattern having a plurality of adjoining webs, each adjoining web comprising a central section interposed between first and second lateral sections, wherein the central section is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stent when in the collapsed delivery configuration, each of the first lateral sections joins the central section at a first angle, each of the second lateral sections joins the central section at a second angle, and adjacent ones of the neighboring web patterns have alternating concavity.
- 21.-47. (Canceled).
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/742,144, filed Dec. 19, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/582,318, filed Jun. 23, 2000, which claims the benefit of the filing date of International Application PCT/EP99/06456, filed Sep. 2, 1999, which claims priority from German application 19840645.2, filed Sep. 5, 1998.
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