Claims
- 1. A medical appliance for placement within a portion of anatomy of a patient, the appliance comprising:
a scaffolding, the scaffolding configured to define a substantially cylindrical member having a proximal end and a distal end having a internal diameter larger than that of the proximal end and the substantially cylindrical member extending longitudinally there between, forming a lumen there through, such that when pressure is exerted along varying points of the longitudinal extension of the appliance, the appliance does not undesirably foreshorten or elongate.
- 2. The medical appliance of claim 1, wherein along the longitudinal extension of the appliance, the scaffolding forms geometrical patterns.
- 3. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the scaffolding further comprises a coating coupled with the scaffolding, the coating of sufficient thickness to prevent the medical appliance from becoming epithelialized when installed in the desired portion of the patient's anatomy.
- 4. The medical appliance of claim 3, wherein the coating does not inhibit flexing or radial expansion of the medical appliance.
- 5. The medical appliance of claim 4, wherein the coating is coupled with the medical appliance.
- 6. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the dimensions of the scaffolding geometry determine torsionality of the medical appliance.
- 7. The medical appliance of claim 1, wherein the scaffolding is formed of a memory capable alloy.
- 8. The medical appliance of claim 7, wherein the scaffolding is electropolished.
- 9. The medical appliance of claim 1, wherein the scaffolding of the medical appliance further comprises a plurality of eyelets there through for receiving suture.
- 10. The medical appliance of claim 2, further comprising a connector coupled with portions of the geometrical patterns, the connector comprising a crossing member and a plurality of leg members extending from the crossing member.
- 11. The medical appliance of claim 10, wherein the connector further comprises a rectangular detent extending from a leg thereof.
- 12. The medical appliance of claim 10, wherein the length of the leg members and the degree of the angle at which the legs extend from the crossing member determines the relative flexibility of the medical appliance.
- 13. The medical appliance of claim 12, wherein the angle at which the leg members extend from the crossing member is greater than 90°.
- 14. The medical appliance of claim 13, wherein the medical appliance is relatively rigid.
- 15. The medical appliance of claim 13, wherein the angle at which the leg members extend from the crossing member is 90° or less.
- 16. The medical appliance of claim 14, wherein the medical appliance is relatively flexible.
- 17. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially U-shaped.
- 18. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially W-shaped.
- 19. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially V-shaped.
- 20. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially Z-shaped.
- 21. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially S-shaped.
- 22. The medical appliance of claim 2, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially X-shaped.
- 23. The medical appliance of claim 1, further comprising an additional distal end wherein the medical appliance forms a substantially Y-shape.
- 24. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein along the longitudinal extension of the appliance, the scaffolding forms geometrical patterns.
- 25. The medical appliance of claim 24, wherein the scaffolding further comprises a coating coupled with the scaffolding, the coating of sufficient thickness to prevent the medical appliance from becoming epithelialized when installed in the desired portion of the patient's anatomy.
- 26. The medical appliance of claim 25, wherein the dimensions of the scaffolding geometry determine torsionality of the medical appliance.
- 27. The medical appliance of claim 25, wherein the scaffolding is formed of a memory capable alloy.
- 28. The medical appliance of claim 26, wherein the scaffolding is electropolished.
- 29. The medical appliance of claim 25, wherein near the distal and proximal ends of the scaffolding the medical appliance further comprise a plurality of flanges that define apertures there through.
- 30. The medical appliance of claim 23, further comprising a connector member coupled with portions of the geometrical patterns, the connector comprising a crossing member and a plurality of leg members extending from the crossing member.
- 31. The medical appliance of claim 30, wherein the connector further comprises a rectangular detent extending from a leg thereof.
- 32. The medical appliance of claim 30, wherein the length of the leg members or the degree of the angle at which the legs extend from the crossing member positively contributes to the relative flexibility of the medical appliance.
- 33. The medical appliance of claim 32, wherein the angle at which the leg members extend from the crossing member is greater than 90°.
- 34. The medical appliance of claim 33, wherein the medical appliance is relatively rigid.
- 35. The medical appliance of claim 32, wherein the angle at which the leg members extend fro the crossing member is 90° or less.
- 36. The medical appliance of claim 35, wherein the medical appliance is relatively flexible.
- 37. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially U-shaped.
- 38. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially W-shaped.
- 39. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially V-shaped.
- 40. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially Z-shaped.
- 41. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially S-shaped.
- 42. The medical appliance of claim 23, wherein the geometrical patterns are substantially X-shaped.
- 43. A method of treating a patient suffering from luminal irregularities, comprising the steps of:
providing a medical appliance comprising a scaffolding, the scaffolding configured to define a substantially cylindrical member having a proximal end and a distal end having a internal diameter larger than that of the proximal end and the substantially cylindrical member extending longitudinally there between, forming a lumen there through, such that when pressure is exerted along varying points of the longitudinal extension of the appliance, the appliance does not undesirably foreshorten or elongate; installing the medical appliance in a preferred location of the anatomy of the patient; and activating the expansion of the medical appliance in the desired location.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the preferred location is a non-vascular lumen.
- 45. The method of claim 44, further comprising the step of removing the medical appliance from the anatomy of the patient.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein the medical appliance further comprises anti-microbial agents coupled therewith.
- 47. The method of claim 44, wherein the medical appliance further comprises chemotherapeutic agents coupled therewith.
- 48. The medical appliance of claim 43, further comprising an additional distal end wherein the medical appliance forms a substantially Y-shape.
- 49. A method of removing a medical appliance from a patient, comprising the steps of:
locating the medical appliance comprising a scaffolding, the scaffolding configured to define a substantially cylindrical member having a proximal end and a distal end having a internal diameter larger than that of the proximal end and the substantially cylindrical member extending longitudinally there between and defining a plurality of eyelets along the longitudinal expanse thereof and suture threaded there through, the scaffolding forming a lumen there through, such that when pressure is exerted along varying points of the longitudinal extension of the appliance, the appliance does not undesirably foreshorten or elongate; grasping the suture threaded through the eyelets of the medical appliance; pulling on the suture to reduce the outward radial force of the medical appliance; and removing the medical appliance from the patient.
- 50. An article of manufacture for placement in the intestinal system of a patient wherein said patient has had the Sphincter of Oddi rendered inoperable, the article comprising an annular ring for placement about the location of the Sphincter of Oddi to prevent the reocclusion of the intestinal tract.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This patent application is a continuation in part of and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to co-pending U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 10/288,615, filed Nov. 5, 2002, which is incorporated in its entirety by this reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10288615 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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10674972 |
Sep 2003 |
US |