Claims
- 1. An endograft comprising:
a tubular sleeve having integral inner and outer layers; a pressure sensor embedded between said layers and covered thereby; and said sleeve being flexible at said pressure sensor to permit transfer of pressure through said sleeve to said pressure sensor.
- 2. An endograft according to claim 1 wherein said pressure sensor includes a flat pressure sensing diaphragm, and said sleeve is flexible to conform with said flat diaphragm.
- 3. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said diaphragm faces radially outward and contacts said outer layer for sensing pressure external to said sleeve.
- 4. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said diaphragm faces radially inward and contacts said inner layer for sensing pressure internal of said sleeve.
- 5. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said pressure sensor is located centrally between opposite ends of said sleeve.
- 6. An endograft according to claim 2 further comprising:
a first pressure sensor having said diaphragm thereof facing radially outward and contacting said outer layer for sensing pressure external to said sleeve; and a second pressure sensor having said diaphragm thereof facing radially inward and contacting said inner layer for sensing pressure internal of said sleeve.
- 7. An endograft according to claim 2 further comprising a pair of said pressure sensors located adjacent opposite ends of said sleeve.
- 8. An endograft according to claim 7 further comprising three equiangularly spaced apart pressure sensors located adjacent each of said sleeve opposite ends and facing radially outwardly.
- 9. An endograft according to claim 2 further comprising:
a first pressure sensor having said diaphragm thereof facing radially outward and contacting said outer layer for sensing pressure external to said sleeve; a second pressure sensor having said diaphragm thereof facing radially inward and contacting said inner layer for sensing pressure internal of said sleeve; and two pairs of three third pressure sensors equiangularly spaced apart adjacent opposite ends of said sleeve and facing radially outwardly.
- 10. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said sleeve layers are fabric.
- 11. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said inner and outer layers are coextensive between opposite ends of said sleeve.
- 12. An endograft according to claim 2 wherein said pressure sensor further includes an inductor for telemetric detection of pressure sensed thereby.
- 13. An endograft according to claim 2 further comprising a stent disposed coaxially with said sleeve for support thereof.
- 14. An endograft according to claim 13 further comprising another pressure sensor fixedly joined to said stent.
- 15. An endograft according to claim 14 wherein said stent includes a mesh of interconnected wires, and said stent pressure sensor is locally joined to at least one of said wires.
- 16. An endograft according to claim 15 wherein a plurality of said wires are cut and bent to trap said stent pressure sensor to uncut ones of said wires.
- 17. An endograft according to claim 15 further comprising a perforate box fixedly joined to said one stent wire, and said stent pressure sensor is trapped inside said box.
- 18. A method for using said endograft according to claim 6 to detect leakage therearound comprising:
implanting said endograft inside a body vessel having an aneurysm sac, with opposite ends of said endograft contacting inner surfaces of said vessel at opposite ends of said sac; using said first pressure sensor to detect external pressure outside said endograft and inside said sac; using said second pressure sensor to detect internal pressure inside said endograft; and comparing said external and internal pressures to detect leakage.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 further comprising comparing mean components of said external and internal pressures to detect said leakage.
- 20. A method according to claim 18 further comprising comparing frequency spectra corresponding with pulsatile components of said external and internal pressures to detect said leakage.
- 21. A method according to claim 19 further comprising determining attenuation of said pulsatile components and cutoff frequency therefrom to detect said leakage.
- 22. A method of implanting said endograft according to claim 8 comprising:
expanding said endograft using a balloon catheter inside a body vessel to bridge an aneurysm sac therein; monitoring clamping pressure of engagement of said endograft with said vessel using said pressure sensors at opposite ends of said sleeve; and terminating said endograft expansion at a suitable value of monitored clamping pressure.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,012; filed Jun. 5, 2001.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with United States Government support under Cooperative Agreement No. 70NANB7H3059 awarded by NIST. The United States Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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