Claims
- 1. An expandable, elongate flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in a tubular body structure, comprising:
a plurality of flexible longitudinal members defining in an unexpanded state a lumen, the members being radially expandable at preselected intervals to define a longitudinally oriented array of open-sided cages separated by less-expanded segments, at least one of the open-sided cages having a diameter varying along its length and at least one of the open-sided cages having a diameter in an expanded state larger than a diameter of the less-expanded segments.
- 2. The conduit of claim 1, wherein the at least one open-sided cage assumes an undulating shape upon radial expansion.
- 3. The conduit of claim 1, wherein an external surface of the array of open-sided cages separated by less-expanded tubular segments defines an undulating shape.
- 4. The conduit of claim 1, wherein the less-expanded segments are tubular in shape.
- 5. The conduit of claim 1, wherein each of the open-sided cages has a maximum diameter larger than the diameter of the less-expanded segments.
- 6. An expandable, elongate flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in a tubular body structure, comprising:
a plurality of flexible longitudinal members defining in an unexpanded state a channel, the channel being radially expandable at preselected intervals to form a longitudinal array of expanded channel segments spaced by at least one less-expanded channel segment, each of the expanded channel segments being defined by the members in a spaced-apart relationship, and each of the expanded channel segments having a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the at least one less-expanded channel segment.
- 7. The conduit of claim 6, wherein at least one of the longitudinal members assumes an undulating shape upon radial expansion.
- 8. The conduit of claim 6, wherein an external surface of the array of expanded channel segments spaced by the at least one less-expanded channel segment defines an undulating shape.
- 9. A method for draining fluid from an at least partially obstructed tubular body structure, comprising:
providing an expandable, elongate flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the tubular body structure, the conduit having a plurality of flexible longitudinal members defining in an unexpanded state a lumen; inserting the conduit into the tubular body structure in an unexpanded state to bypass at least a portion of an area of obstruction; radially expanding the members of the conduit into a spaced-apart relationship at preselected intervals to form a plurality of open-channel cages separated by less-expanded tubular cages; and providing through the expanded conduit a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising inserting a guidewire to bypass the portion of the obstruction prior to inserting the conduit, and guiding the conduit in the obstructed tubular structure with the guidewire.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further comprising positioning the conduit within a sleeve in the unexpanded state prior to inserting the conduit, and removing the sleeve from a portion of the conduit after inserting the conduit.
- 12. The method of claim 9, further comprising decreasing an extent of obstruction at the area of obstruction.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the extent of obstruction is decreased by expanding the tubular body structure at the area of obstruction.
- 14. The method of claim 9, further comprising removing an intraluminal occlusion from the area of obstruction.
- 15. A method for draining fluid from a bile duct, comprising:
providing an expandable, elongate flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the bile duct, the conduit having a plurality of flexible longitudinal members defining in an unexpanded state a lumen and forming in an expanded state a plurality of open-channel cages separated by less-expanded tubular segments; inserting the conduit into the bile duct; directing the conduit into proximity with the fluid; radially expanding the conduit at preselected intervals by moving the members into a spaced-apart relationship to form the plurality of open-channel cages; and providing through the conduit in the expanded state a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
- 16. A method for draining fluid from a pancreatic duct, comprising:
providing an expandable, elongate flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the pancreatic duct, the conduit having a plurality of flexible longitudinal members defining in an unexpanded state a lumen and forming in an expanded state a plurality of open-channel cages separated by less-expanded tubular segments; inserting the conduit into the pancreatic duct; directing the conduit into proximity with the fluid; radially expanding the conduit at preselected intervals by moving the members into a spaced-apart relationship to form the plurality of open-channel cages; and providing through the conduit in the expanded state a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
- 17. An elongate, flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in a tubular body structure, comprising:
at least one longitudinally oriented element extending along a length of the conduit, the element defining a longitudinal channel with an elongate longitudinal opening, the element being radially compressible into a compressed state and radially expandable from the compressed state into an expanded state, and the elongate longitudinal opening being capable of being narrowed by radial compression and widened by radial expansion.
- 18. The conduit of claim 17, wherein the element has a convex surface and a concave surface.
- 19. The conduit of claim 18, wherein the longitudinal channel is defined by the concave surface.
- 20. The conduit of claim 17, wherein the element is curved in the compressed state.
- 21. The conduit of claim 17, wherein the longitudinal channel is at least partially circumscribed by the element in the compressed state.
- 22. A method for draining fluid from a tubular body structure having an obstruction, comprising:
providing an elongate, flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the tubular structure, the conduit comprising at least one longitudinally oriented element extending along a length of the conduit, the element defining a longitudinal channel with an elongate longitudinal opening, the element being radially compressible into a compressed state and radially expandable from the compressed state into an expanded state, and the elongate longitudinal opening being capable of being narrowed by radial compression and widened by radial expansion; inserting the conduit into the obstructed tubular structure to bypass at least a portion of the obstruction; directing the conduit into proximity with the fluid; radially expanding the conduit; and providing through the conduit in the expanded state a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
- 23. A method for draining fluid from a bile duct, comprising:
providing an elongate, flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the bile duct, the conduit comprising at least one longitudinally oriented element extending along a length of the conduit, the element defining a longitudinal channel with an elongate longitudinal opening, the element being radially compressible into a compressed state and radially expandable from the compressed state into an expanded state, and the elongate longitudinal opening being capable of being narrowed by radial compression and widened by radial expansion; inserting the conduit into the bile duct; directing the conduit into proximity with the fluid; radially expanding the conduit; and providing through the conduit in the expanded state a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
- 24. A method for draining fluid from a pancreatic duct, comprising:
providing an elongate, flexible conduit dimensionally adapted for placement in the pancreatic duct, the conduit comprising at least one longitudinally oriented element extending along a length of the conduit, the element defining a longitudinal channel with an elongate longitudinal opening, the element being radially compressible into a compressed state and radially expandable from the compressed state into an expanded state, and the elongate longitudinal opening being capable of being narrowed by radial compression and widened by radial expansion; inserting the conduit into the pancreatic duct; directing the conduit into proximity with the fluid; radially expanding the conduit; and providing through the conduit in the expanded state a drainage path in fluid communication with the fluid.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/755,487, filed Jan. 5, 2001, hereby incorporated herein by reference, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/272,660, filed Mar. 18, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,214,037.
Continuations (1)
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