Claims
- 1. A stent comprised of a strip helically wound into a series of coiled windings, the strip having a longitudinal axis, wherein the strip has at least two side bands, wherein each of the at least two side bands is formed in a serpentine pattern comprising a series of bends, wherein the at least two side bands of the strip are connected to each other by cross struts, wherein the cross struts are not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the strip, and wherein upon expansion of the stent, the bends of the at least two side bands open to lengthen the strip in the helical direction to allow the stent to expand without any significant unwinding of the strip.
- 2. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross struts connect adjacent bends on the at least two serpentine side bands.
- 3. A stent as claimed in claim 2, wherein the adjacent bends that are connected by each cross strut face in opposite directions.
- 4. A stent as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cross struts connect the at least two serpentine side bands at periodic intervals, and wherein each of the at least two serpentine side bands has at least one bend between sequential cross struts.
- 5. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross struts are straight.
- 6. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross struts have bends.
- 7. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the strip has two ends, wherein the at least two side bands converge toward each other at the two ends of the strip, so that the two ends of the strip are tapered.
- 8. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the strip has two ends, the first end of the strip being located at a first end of the stent and the second end of the strip being located at a second end of the stent, and wherein each end of the strip is joined to an adjacent winding of the stent.
- 9. A stent as claimed in claim 8, wherein each end of the strip is joined to the adjacent winding by welding.
- 10. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the strip is made of wire.
- 11. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the strip is made from flat metal.
- 12. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stent is made by manufacturing the strip and then winding the strip in a helix to form the stent.
- 13. A stent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stent is made by etching the strip out of a tube.
- 14. A strip used to form a helically wound stent, comprisingat least two side bands formed in a serpentine pattern; and cross struts connecting the side bands, wherein the cross struts are slightly askew to a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the strip.
- 15. The strip according to claim 14, wherein when the strip is helically wound to form a stent, the cross struts are parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stent.
- 16. A strip according to claim 14, wherein the strip is made of wire.
- 17. A strip according to claim 14, wherein the strip is made from flat metal.
- 18. A stent comprised of a strip helically wound into a series of coiled windings, wherein the strip is formed from a series of square cells, and wherein in the unexpanded state, the sides of the square cells are collapsed to form a serpentine continuum.
- 19. A stent as claimed in claim 18, wherein the sides of the square cells are formed from side bands formed in a serpentine pattern.
- 20. A stent as claimed in claim 19, wherein the side bands are connected by cross-struts.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/204,771, filed Dec. 3, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,355,059.
US Referenced Citations (35)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2 760 351 |
Sep 1998 |
FR |
WO9830173 |
Jul 1998 |
WO |
9838945 |
Sep 1998 |
WO |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
D. Maass et al., “Radiological Follow-Up Of Transluminally Inserted Vascular Endoprostheses: An Experimental Study Using Expanding Spirals,” Radiology 1984; 152: 659-663. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/204771 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
Child |
09/587994 |
|
US |