Claims
- 1. A non-woven circumferentially compressible stent, comprising:
- (a) a stiff strand network of wires including non-woven layers of wire, said layers of wire including an initial generally cylindrical layer of wire and at least one additional generally cylindrical layer of wire over said initial layer to form a generally tubular stent oriented along a general longitudinal axis;
- (b) bonding points at which one of said layers of wire contacts another of said layers of wire;
- (c) a generally longitudinal slit along one longitudinal side of said generally tubular stent, said longitudinal slit having edge portions and opposing edge portions; and
- (d) whereby, upon generally circumferential compression of said network of wires said edge portions generally overlap said opposing edge portions, the overlap of said edge portions with respect to said opposing edge portions increases with decreasing circumference of said non-woven generally tubular stent, and the overlap of said edge portions with respect to said opposing edge portions decreases with increasing circumference of said non-woven generally tubular stent, whereby said stent is circumferentially variable.
- 2. A non-woven, generally tubular endoprosthesis comprising:
- (a) a non-woven stiff strand network of wires, said network of wires includes a plurality of layers of wire overlying each other to define a non-woven generally tubular endoprosthesis;
- (b) bonding points at which said layers of wire are fixed to each other; and
- (c) a longitudinal slit through one side of said wire network and at which said layers of wire terminate generally at some of said bonding points to form generally opposing edges, said endoprosthesis having a circumference variable between a percutaneous transluminally transportable circumference at which said generally opposing edges are approximate to or overlap each other and an expanded implanted circumference at which said generally opposing edges are spaced from each other or overlap each other to an extent less than the overlap at the percutaneous transluminally transportable circumference.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 366,676, filed Jun. 15, 1989.
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Divisions (1)
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