Claims
- 1. A vascular prosthesis for implantation in a body vessel having a vessel wall, the vascular prosthesis comprising:
a helical section comprising a plurality of helical turns and having distal and proximal ends; a distal anchor section joined to the distal end, the distal anchor section forming a radially self-expanding anchor; and a proximal anchor section joined to the proximal end, the proximal anchor section forming a radially self-expanding anchor.
- 2. The vascular prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the helical section, distal anchor section and proximal anchor section each are capable of assuming a contracted state suitable for transluminal insertion into the body vessel and a deployed state wherein the helical section, distal anchor section and proximal anchor section engage the vessel wall.
- 3. The vascular prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the distal anchor section is configured to be deployed within the body vessel before the helical section and proximal anchor section are deployed.
- 4. The vascular prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the helical section is configured to be deployed before the proximal anchor section is deployed, but after the distal anchor section is deployed.
- 5. The vascular prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the distal anchor section is configured to engage the vessel wall to retain the vascular prosthesis in position during deployment of the helical section and proximal anchor section.
- 6. The vascular prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the helical section, distal anchor section and proximal anchor section each comprise a shape memory material.
- 7. The vascular prosthesis of claim 6, wherein the shape memory material is a nickel titanium alloy.
- 8. The vascular prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the helical section, distal anchor section and proximal anchor section are made separately and then coupled together.
- 9. The vascular prosthesis of claim 1, wherein distal anchor section and proximal anchor section each comprise a plurality of elongated elements having a generally zig-zag configuration.
- 10. A vascular prosthesis for implantation in a body vessel having a vessel wall, the vascular prosthesis comprising:
a distal helical section comprising a plurality of helical turns and having distal and proximal ends; a proximal helical section comprising a plurality of helical turns and having distal and proximal ends; a distal anchor section joined to the distal end of the distal helical section; a proximal anchor section joined to the proximal end of the proximal helical section; and a central anchor section that joins the proximal end of the distal helical section with the distal end of the proximal helical section.
- 11. The vascular prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the helical sections and anchor sections each are capable of assuming a contracted state suitable for transluminal insertion into the body vessel and a deployed state wherein the helical sections and anchor sections engage the vessel wall.
- 12. The vascular prosthesis of claim 11, wherein the distal anchor section is configured to be deployed within the body vessel before the other sections are deployed.
- 13. The vascular prosthesis of claim 11, wherein the distal anchor section is configured to engage the vessel wall to retain the vascular prosthesis in position during deployment of the other sections.
- 14. The vascular prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the helical sections and anchor sections each comprise a shape memory material.
- 15. The vascular prosthesis of claim 14, wherein the shape memory matrial is a nickel titanium alloy.
- 16. The vascular prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the helical sections and anchor sections are made separately and then coupled together.
- 17. The vascular prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the anchor sections each comprise a plurality of elongated elements having a generally zig-zag configuration.
Reference To Related Applications
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/723,565, filed Nov. 25, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/342,427, filed Jan. 13, 2003, which claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/433,065, filed Dec. 24, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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