Claims
- 1. A vascular prosthesis, comprising a tube of material other than autologous vascular tissue, said tube having an end formation configured for surgical connection to an opening formed in a blood vessel, said end formation comprising an enlarged chamber having a first diameter parallel to the axis of the tube and a second diameter transverse to the axis of the tube, wherein said first diameter is longer than said second diameter, said first diameter comprising a heel and a toe, wherein a transition between said tube and said toe is outwardly initially convex before a final concave portion, and wherein said enlarged chamber is adapted to induce a concave section in said blood vessel upon attachment of said prosthesis thereto.
- 2. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said enlarged chamber is configured to promote localized movement of blood having a non-laminar nature with a shear stress inducing relationship to a wall of said blood vessel.
- 3. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein a transition between said tube and said heel is generally outwardly concave.
- 4. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein opposing sides of said second diameter are generally outwardly convex.
- 5. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, further comprising a narrow section positioned between said tube and said end formation, wherein a diameter of said narrow section is less than a diameter of said tube.
- 6. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, said tube having a second end formation at an end of said tube opposite said end formation.
- 7. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 6, wherein said second end formation comprises a second enlarged chamber having a first diameter parallel to the axis of the tube and a second diameter transverse to the axis of the tube, wherein said first diameter is longer than said second diameter, said first diameter comprising a heel and a toe, wherein a transition between said tube and said toe is outwardly initially convex before a final concave portion.
- 8. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 7, wherein a transition between said tube and said heel of said second enlarged chamber is generally outwardly concave.
- 9. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 7, wherein opposing sides of said second diameter of said second enlarged chamber are generally outwardly convex.
- 10. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 7, further comprising a second narrow section positioned between said tube and said second end formation, wherein a diameter of said second narrow section is less than a diameter of said tube.
- 11. The vascular prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said first diameter is between approximately 14 and 36 mm and said second diameter is no greater than approximately 14 mm.
- 12. A method in vascular by-pass procedures for producing a concave section in a second side of a blood vessel, wherein a first side of the blood vessel is attached to a prosthesis, comprising:forming a slit in the first side of the blood vessel, creating an opening therein; and attaching the prosthesis of claim 1 to said opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/183,132, filed Oct. 30, 1998, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 8/656,065, filed May 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,861,026, and claims the benefit of United Kingdom patent application GB 9709967.5, filed May 17, 1997, which applications are incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
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PCT/GB99/01418 |
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WO98/52495 |
11/26/1998 |
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