Claims
- 1-13. (Canceled).
- 14. A stent for a vessel used by being inserted into a vessel of a living body, comprising:
a main body portion of the stent comprising a yarn bent in a zigzag design and wound into a tube without forming overlapping portions with any yarn, said yarn being formed of a biodegradable polymer and exhibiting a shape memory function, is bent in said main body portion of the stent being enlarged or contracted in diameter with bends of said yarn as displacing portions,
- 15. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said yarn is a non-interrupted continuous monofilament.
- 16. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said yarn is a multi-filament made up of a plurality of monofilament unified together.
- 17. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said main body portion of the stent is contracted in diameter by an external force and enlarged in diameter when implanted in the vessel of the living body to its shape-memorized size.
- 18. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 17 wherein said main body portion of the stent is enlarged in diameter to realize the size capable of contacting with inner wall of the vessel by a balloon provided on a catheter when implanted in the vessel of the living body and then restored to its shape-memorized size by the body temperature of the living body.
- 19. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said main body portion of the stent is made up of said yarn which is wound spirally to constitute a tubular body by having a side of a bend of said yarn as a short portion and its opposite side as a long portion.
- 20. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein, in said main body portion of the stent, at least part of the neighboring bends of said yarn are connected to each other.
- 21. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said main body portion of the stent is made up of said yarn which is bent in a zigzag design and formed into a ring-shaped element, the element being juxtaposed along the axial direction of said main body portion and formed into a tube,
the opening angles of said bends formed partway of the yarn are set so as to be approximately equal to each other, the lengths of both sides of said bends are set so as to be approximately equal to each other, and the apices of the neighboring bends are contacted with each other.
- 22. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said yarn is formed of a biodegradable polymer having the glass transition temperature lower than approximately 70° C.
- 23. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said yarn is formed of one or more of biodegradable polymers from among polylactic acid (PLLA), polyglycolic acid (PGA), a copolymer of polyglycolic acid and polylactic acid, polydioxanone, a copolymer of trimethylene carbonate and glycollide, and a copolymer of polyglycolic acid or polylactic acid and ε-caprolactone.
- 24. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein said yarn is formed of a polymer matrix containing one or more of an X-ray non-transmitting agent, an anti-thrombotic agent, pharmaceuticals for suppressing neointima hyperplasia, a β-ray radiation source and a γ-ray radiation source.
- 25. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein one or more of an X-ray non-transmitting agent, an anti-thrombotic agent, pharmaceuticals for suppressing neointima hyperplasia, a β-ray radiation source and a γ-ray radiation source is deposited on the surface of said yarn.
- 26. Said stent for a vessel according to claim 14 wherein the enlargement and contraction in diameter of said main body portion of the stent is temperature dependent.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-254278 |
Sep 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/530,986, which was the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP99/04884, filed Sep. 8, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09530986 |
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10283077 |
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