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- This invention relates to a stent and more particularly to a self expanding stent used in endovascular therapies.
- Self expanding stents are used either bare or in conjunction with a biocompatible graft material in endovascular therapies in which the stent is placed in a body lumen to reinforce the lumen or a tubular graft placed into the lumen.
- Self expanding stents are generally formed from a resilient wire such as Nitinol J or stainless steel and made in a zig-zag form with the ends joined to form a cylindrical or polygonal body.
- the cylindrical or polygonal body can be reduced in diameter by compressing the stent against its resilient forces to permit placement by endovascular techniques and then released to expand in a desired position in the vasculature.
- the joining of the ends of the resilient wire can be a problem because joining requires welding or soldering and the heating involved can induce brittleness around the joint.
- Nitinol J in particular, is difficult to join and the region around the joint may need to be annealed which could remove the resilient nature of the material.
- This invention proposes an alternative method of forming self expanding stents and a stent so formed or at least provides a practitioner with a useful alternative.
- distal with respect to a portion of the aorta, a deployment device or a prosthesis is the end of the aorta, deployment device or prosthesis further away in the direction of blood flow away from the heart and the term proximal means the portion of the aorta, deployment device or end of the prosthesis nearer to the heart.
- proximal means the portion of the aorta, deployment device or end of the prosthesis nearer to the heart.
- the invention is said to reside in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient wire comprising a plurality of struts and a bend between each strut, the stent as formed being substantially planar and in use being able to be formed into a substantially cylindrical form with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- the self expanding stent comprises a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the final strut.
- the loops preferably comprise at least one and a quarter turns of the resilient wire.
- struts there may be an odd number of struts such as the stent comprising seven struts and six bends.
- the resilient wire can be selected from the group comprising Nitinol J , stainless steel, cobalt alloys and titanium alloys.
- the stent is formed into its cylindrical form by being stitched onto a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- the invention resides in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient wire comprising a zig zag form including plurality of struts and a plurality of bends, a bend between each strut, a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the last strut, the stent in use being able to be formed into a substantially cylindrical form with the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- the invention resides in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient nitinol wire comprising a zig zag form including seven struts and a bend between each strut, a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a last strut, the stent in use being formed into a substantially cylindrical form by being stitched onto a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- FIG. 1 shows one form of stent as formed according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view the embodiment of FIG. 1 formed into a cylindrical self expanding stent
- FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative form of stent as formed according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 4 formed into a cylindrical self expanding stent
- FIG. 6 shows a plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 shows a connection socket incorporating a stent according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a side branch stent graft or prosthesis of the type adapted for deployment into the iliac arteries and including a connection socket having a stent according to this invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 Now looking at the drawings and more particularly the first embodiment of stent according to the present invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- the stent 10 is formed from a resilient wire such as Nitinol J wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality of struts 12 with a bend 14 between each pair of struts 12 . In this embodiment there are seven struts 12 and six bends 14 between them.
- the terminal struts 16 at each end terminate in a loop 18 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns. The use of the loops 18 prevent sharp ends from the wire stent from digging into the vasculature into which a stent graft, incorporating the self expanding stent of the present invention, is deployed.
- the struts, bends and loops are in a single plane and when they are to be used they are formed into a cylindrical or polygonal body 20 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the terminal struts 16 overlap each other to give in effect an at least one strut overlap.
- the terminal loops 18 are positioned at the opposite ends of the cylindrical or polygonal body 20 .
- FIGS. 1 to 3 has seven struts 12 and six bends 14 between them and hence when formed into cylindrical or polygonal body 20 has a plan view in the shape of a hexagon as can be seen in FIG. 3 .
- the stent When assembled onto a stent graft the stent is maintained into its cylindrical or polygonal body form by being stitched to the tubular body of the graft material.
- Nitinol J is a shape memory metal formed from a nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy that “remembers” its geometry. The wire is formed into the desired zig-zag shape and then heat treated to retain that shape. After cooling, if it is deformed, it will return to the desired zig-zag shape.
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- FIGS. 4 to 6 Now looking at the alternative embodiment of stent according to the present invention shown in FIGS. 4 to 6 .
- the stent 30 is formed from a resilient wire such as Nitinol J wire or stainless steel and comprises a zig zag structure formed from a plurality of struts 32 with a bends 34 and 35 between each pair of struts 32 .
- a resilient wire such as Nitinol J wire or stainless steel
- there are twelve struts 32 five bends 34 at one side of the zig-zag structure and six bends 35 at the other side of the zig-zag structure between them.
- the terminal struts 36 at each end terminate in a loop 38 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter or more turns.
- the use of the loops 38 prevent sharp ends from the wire stent from digging into the vasculature into which a stent graft, incorporating the self expanding stent of the present invention, is deployed.
- the stent comprised of struts, bends and loops is in a single plane and when it is to be used it is formed into a cylindrical or polygonal body 40 as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the struts are overlapped each other to give a two strut overlap.
- the terminal loops 38 are positioned at the same end of the cylindrical or polygonal body 20 .
- FIG. 5 also shows that when the stent is formed into the substantially cylindrical shape then the bends 34 define a first circular shape shown by dotted line 37 and the bends 35 define a second circular shape shown by dotted line 39 .
- the embodiment of the stent 30 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6 has twelve struts 32 and six bends 34 , 35 between them and hence when formed into cylindrical or polygonal body 40 with an overlap of two struts has a plan view in the shape of a decagon as can be seen in FIG. 3 .
- the stent When assembled onto a stent graft the stent is maintained into its cylindrical or polygonal body form by being stitched to the tubular body of the graft material.
- FIG. 7 shows a connection socket of a stent graft incorporating a stent according to the present invention.
- the connection socket incorporating a stent of this embodiment of the invention may be for a side arm for a stent graft adapted for deployment into the common iliac artery or may be for a terminal end of a leg of a bifurcated stent graft such as a for a stent graft adapted to be deployed into the aortic bifurcation.
- the tube 50 may be a side arm for a stent graft or may be a terminal end of a leg of a bifurcated graft.
- the tube 50 has a socket arrangement 52 into which may be placed a self-expanding stent, a balloon expandable stent or a composite stent or leg extension.
- the tube 50 has a first ring 54 stitched to its terminal end and a second ring 56 spaced apart from the first ring 54 .
- Each ring 54 and 56 is formed from at least two turns and preferably three turns of a nitinol wire and the ends of the nitinol wire terminate in loops 58 .
- the use of the loops 58 prevent sharp ends from the Nitinol J wire from digging into the vasculature into which the stent graft is deployed.
- the stent 60 is formed from a resilient wire such as nitinol wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality of struts 62 with bends 64 between a pair of struts 62 .
- the terminal struts 66 at each end terminate in a loop 68 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns.
- Stitching 70 is used to both hold the stent onto the tubular body 50 as well as to maintain the stent in its cylindrical or polygonal form.
- the resilient stent 60 when stitched in its cylindrical or polygonal form is made to be of a size which is at rest slightly smaller than the diameter of the tube 50 and hence when sewn on to the outside of the tube 50 using stitching 70 it provides a diameter reducing effect on the tube 50 .
- the rings 54 and 56 provide firm locking for the balloon expanded covered stent and the resilient stent 60 , which is expanded by the balloon expanded stent while it is being balloon expanded, provides a compressive effect to keep tension on the balloon expanded stent.
- a firm connection and an improved seal can be obtained between a stent leg or arm and a bridging stent.
- a similar gripping effect can be obtained with the use of a self-expanding stent, a composite stent or other form of leg extension incorporation a stent according to the present invention.
- the side tube may have a diameter of 8 mm and hence a circumference of 26 mm.
- Each of the rings may have a diameter at rest of 7 mm and the resilient stent 60 when formed into its cylindrical or polygonal form may have a diameter at rest of 6 mm.
- the first and second rings may be spaced apart by 10 mm and the length of the resilient stent 60 may be 6 mm. Hence there may be a gap between the rings and the resilient stent of 2 mm.
- the side arm may have a diameter of 8 mm and a length after the join to a main stent graft of up to 25 mm. It will be realised that for stent grafts to be deployed into the ascending or descending aorta with side arms to extend into their respective branch vessels other lengths and diameters will be applicable.
- FIG. 8 shows a side branch stent graft or prosthesis of the type adapted for deployment into the iliac arteries, for instance, such that a bridging stent can extend from the side arm into the internal iliac or hypogastric artery.
- the stent graft 71 has a main tubular body 72 and a side arm 74 . Both the main tubular body and the side arm are formed from a seamless tube of a biocompatible graft material such as Dacron. A triangular aperture is formed in the main tube and a bevel cut into the inner end of the side arm and the side arm stitched into the triangular aperture with stitching 78 .
- the side arm has a connection socket arrangement 76 at its distal end 77 .
- the connection socket arrangement 76 comprises a first ring 79 stitched to its terminal or distal end 77 and a second ring 80 spaced apart from the first ring 79 .
- Each ring 79 and 80 is formed from at least two turns and preferably three turns of nitinol wire and the ends of the nitinol wire terminate in loops 81 .
- the use of the loops 81 prevent sharp ends from the nitinol wire from digging into the vasculature into which the stent graft is deployed.
- the stent 82 is formed from a resilient wire such as nitinol wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality of struts with bends between a pair of struts. In this embodiment there are seven struts and six bends between them.
- the terminal struts at each end terminate in a loop 85 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns. Stitching is used to both hold the stent onto the tubular body as well as to maintain the stent in its cylindrical or polygonal form.
- a bridging stent such as a balloon expandable stent
- the rings 79 and 80 provide firm locking for the balloon expanded stent and the resilient stent 82 which is expanded by the balloon expanded stent while it is being balloon expanded provides a compressive effect to keep tension on the balloon expanded stent.
- a firm connection and an improved seal can be obtained between the side arm and a bridging stent.
- a similar gripping effect can be obtained with the use of a bridging stent in the form of a self-expanding stent, a composite stent or other form of leg extension.
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A self expanding stent (10) formed from a resilient wire. The resilient wire comprises a zig zag form including an odd number of struts (12) such as seven struts and a bend (14) between each strut. There is first loop (18) of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a first strut and a second loop (18) of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a last strut. The stent as formed is substantially planar but in use is formed into a substantially cylindrical form (20) by being stitched onto a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
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- This application claims priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/759,851, filed Jan. 18, 2006 and is a continuation of non-provisional application Ser. No. 11/654,423.
- This invention relates to a stent and more particularly to a self expanding stent used in endovascular therapies.
- Self expanding stents are used either bare or in conjunction with a biocompatible graft material in endovascular therapies in which the stent is placed in a body lumen to reinforce the lumen or a tubular graft placed into the lumen.
- Self expanding stents are generally formed from a resilient wire such as Nitinol
J or stainless steel and made in a zig-zag form with the ends joined to form a cylindrical or polygonal body. The cylindrical or polygonal body can be reduced in diameter by compressing the stent against its resilient forces to permit placement by endovascular techniques and then released to expand in a desired position in the vasculature. The joining of the ends of the resilient wire can be a problem because joining requires welding or soldering and the heating involved can induce brittleness around the joint. - Nitinol
J in particular, is difficult to join and the region around the joint may need to be annealed which could remove the resilient nature of the material. This invention proposes an alternative method of forming self expanding stents and a stent so formed or at least provides a practitioner with a useful alternative. - Throughout this specification the term distal with respect to a portion of the aorta, a deployment device or a prosthesis is the end of the aorta, deployment device or prosthesis further away in the direction of blood flow away from the heart and the term proximal means the portion of the aorta, deployment device or end of the prosthesis nearer to the heart. When applied to other vessels similar terms such as caudal and cranial should be understood.
- In one form therefore the invention is said to reside in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient wire comprising a plurality of struts and a bend between each strut, the stent as formed being substantially planar and in use being able to be formed into a substantially cylindrical form with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- Preferably the self expanding stent comprises a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the final strut. The loops preferably comprise at least one and a quarter turns of the resilient wire.
- There may be an odd number of struts such as the stent comprising seven struts and six bends.
- Alternatively there can be an even number of struts and at least two struts overlapping when the stent is formed into the substantially cylindrical form.
- The resilient wire can be selected from the group comprising Nitinol
J , stainless steel, cobalt alloys and titanium alloys. - The stent is formed into its cylindrical form by being stitched onto a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- In an alternative form the invention resides in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient wire comprising a zig zag form including plurality of struts and a plurality of bends, a bend between each strut, a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of the last strut, the stent in use being able to be formed into a substantially cylindrical form with the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- In an alternative form the invention resides in a self expanding stent comprising a resilient wire, the resilient nitinol wire comprising a zig zag form including seven struts and a bend between each strut, a first loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a first strut and a second loop of the resilient wire at the terminal end of a last strut, the stent in use being formed into a substantially cylindrical form by being stitched onto a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material with at least the first strut and the last strut overlapping.
- It will be seen that by this invention there is provided a self expanding stent which when mounted onto a tubular body of graft material can be made into the desirable cylindrical form but does not have any welded joint which reduces the chance of fracture caused by embrittlement which may occur during welding or soldering. This is particularly desirable for Nitinol
J wire. - This then generally describes the invention but to assist with understanding reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show various embodiments of the invention. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 shows one form of stent as formed according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view the embodiment ofFIG. 1 formed into a cylindrical self expanding stent; -
FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the embodiment ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 shows an alternative form of stent as formed according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the embodiment ofFIG. 4 formed into a cylindrical self expanding stent; -
FIG. 6 shows a plan view of the embodiment ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 shows a connection socket incorporating a stent according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 8 shows a side branch stent graft or prosthesis of the type adapted for deployment into the iliac arteries and including a connection socket having a stent according to this invention. - Now looking at the drawings and more particularly the first embodiment of stent according to the present invention shown in
FIGS. 1 to 3 . - The
stent 10 is formed from a resilient wire such as NitinolJ wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality ofstruts 12 with abend 14 between each pair ofstruts 12. In this embodiment there are sevenstruts 12 and sixbends 14 between them. Theterminal struts 16 at each end terminate in aloop 18 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns. The use of theloops 18 prevent sharp ends from the wire stent from digging into the vasculature into which a stent graft, incorporating the self expanding stent of the present invention, is deployed. As formed the struts, bends and loops are in a single plane and when they are to be used they are formed into a cylindrical orpolygonal body 20 as shown inFIG. 2 . In the cylindrical form theterminal struts 16 overlap each other to give in effect an at least one strut overlap. When there are an odd number of struts then theterminal loops 18 are positioned at the opposite ends of the cylindrical orpolygonal body 20. - The embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 to 3 has sevenstruts 12 and sixbends 14 between them and hence when formed into cylindrical orpolygonal body 20 has a plan view in the shape of a hexagon as can be seen inFIG. 3 . - When assembled onto a stent graft the stent is maintained into its cylindrical or polygonal body form by being stitched to the tubular body of the graft material.
- Nitinol
J is a shape memory metal formed from a nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy that “remembers” its geometry. The wire is formed into the desired zig-zag shape and then heat treated to retain that shape. After cooling, if it is deformed, it will return to the desired zig-zag shape. - Now looking at the alternative embodiment of stent according to the present invention shown in
FIGS. 4 to 6 . - The
stent 30 is formed from a resilient wire such as NitinolJ wire or stainless steel and comprises a zig zag structure formed from a plurality ofstruts 32 with abends struts 32. In this embodiment there are twelvestruts 32, fivebends 34 at one side of the zig-zag structure and sixbends 35 at the other side of the zig-zag structure between them. Theterminal struts 36 at each end terminate in aloop 38 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter or more turns. The use of theloops 38 prevent sharp ends from the wire stent from digging into the vasculature into which a stent graft, incorporating the self expanding stent of the present invention, is deployed. As formed the stent comprised of struts, bends and loops is in a single plane and when it is to be used it is formed into a cylindrical orpolygonal body 40 as shown inFIG. 5 . In the cylindrical form the struts are overlapped each other to give a two strut overlap. As there is an even number of struts then theterminal loops 38 are positioned at the same end of the cylindrical orpolygonal body 20.FIG. 5 also shows that when the stent is formed into the substantially cylindrical shape then thebends 34 define a first circular shape shown bydotted line 37 and thebends 35 define a second circular shape shown bydotted line 39. - The embodiment of the
stent 30 shown inFIGS. 4 to 6 has twelvestruts 32 and sixbends polygonal body 40 with an overlap of two struts has a plan view in the shape of a decagon as can be seen inFIG. 3 . - When assembled onto a stent graft the stent is maintained into its cylindrical or polygonal body form by being stitched to the tubular body of the graft material.
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FIG. 7 shows a connection socket of a stent graft incorporating a stent according to the present invention. The connection socket incorporating a stent of this embodiment of the invention may be for a side arm for a stent graft adapted for deployment into the common iliac artery or may be for a terminal end of a leg of a bifurcated stent graft such as a for a stent graft adapted to be deployed into the aortic bifurcation. - In this embodiment the
tube 50 may be a side arm for a stent graft or may be a terminal end of a leg of a bifurcated graft. Thetube 50 has asocket arrangement 52 into which may be placed a self-expanding stent, a balloon expandable stent or a composite stent or leg extension. Thetube 50 has afirst ring 54 stitched to its terminal end and asecond ring 56 spaced apart from thefirst ring 54. Eachring loops 58. The use of theloops 58 prevent sharp ends from the NitinolJ wire from digging into the vasculature into which the stent graft is deployed. - Between the
first ring 54 and thesecond ring 56 is astent 60 according to the present invention formed from a resilient material. Thestent 60 is formed from a resilient wire such as nitinol wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality ofstruts 62 withbends 64 between a pair ofstruts 62. The terminal struts 66 at each end terminate in aloop 68 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns. Stitching 70 is used to both hold the stent onto thetubular body 50 as well as to maintain the stent in its cylindrical or polygonal form. - The
resilient stent 60 when stitched in its cylindrical or polygonal form is made to be of a size which is at rest slightly smaller than the diameter of thetube 50 and hence when sewn on to the outside of thetube 50 using stitching 70 it provides a diameter reducing effect on thetube 50. - When a balloon expandable stent or balloon expanded covered stent is placed into the
socket 52 and expanded therings resilient stent 60, which is expanded by the balloon expanded stent while it is being balloon expanded, provides a compressive effect to keep tension on the balloon expanded stent. By this means a firm connection and an improved seal can be obtained between a stent leg or arm and a bridging stent. A similar gripping effect can be obtained with the use of a self-expanding stent, a composite stent or other form of leg extension incorporation a stent according to the present invention. - In one particular embodiment the side tube may have a diameter of 8 mm and hence a circumference of 26 mm. Each of the rings may have a diameter at rest of 7 mm and the
resilient stent 60 when formed into its cylindrical or polygonal form may have a diameter at rest of 6 mm. The first and second rings may be spaced apart by 10 mm and the length of theresilient stent 60 may be 6 mm. Hence there may be a gap between the rings and the resilient stent of 2 mm. - In the case of a stent graft to be deployed into the common iliac artery with the side arm adapted to extend towards the internal iliac artery the side arm may have a diameter of 8 mm and a length after the join to a main stent graft of up to 25 mm. It will be realised that for stent grafts to be deployed into the ascending or descending aorta with side arms to extend into their respective branch vessels other lengths and diameters will be applicable.
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FIG. 8 shows a side branch stent graft or prosthesis of the type adapted for deployment into the iliac arteries, for instance, such that a bridging stent can extend from the side arm into the internal iliac or hypogastric artery. - The
stent graft 71 has a maintubular body 72 and aside arm 74. Both the main tubular body and the side arm are formed from a seamless tube of a biocompatible graft material such as Dacron. A triangular aperture is formed in the main tube and a bevel cut into the inner end of the side arm and the side arm stitched into the triangular aperture withstitching 78. The side arm has aconnection socket arrangement 76 at itsdistal end 77. Theconnection socket arrangement 76 comprises afirst ring 79 stitched to its terminal ordistal end 77 and asecond ring 80 spaced apart from thefirst ring 79. Eachring loops 81. The use of theloops 81 prevent sharp ends from the nitinol wire from digging into the vasculature into which the stent graft is deployed. - Between the
first ring 79 and thesecond ring 80 is astent 82 according to the present invention formed from a resilient material. Thestent 82 is formed from a resilient wire such as nitinol wire or stainless steel and comprises a plurality of struts with bends between a pair of struts. In this embodiment there are seven struts and six bends between them. The terminal struts at each end terminate in aloop 85 which comprises at least one turn of the resilient wire and preferably one and a quarter turns. Stitching is used to both hold the stent onto the tubular body as well as to maintain the stent in its cylindrical or polygonal form. - When a bridging stent such as a balloon expandable stent is placed into the
socket 77 as and expanded therings resilient stent 82 which is expanded by the balloon expanded stent while it is being balloon expanded provides a compressive effect to keep tension on the balloon expanded stent. By this means a firm connection and an improved seal can be obtained between the side arm and a bridging stent. A similar gripping effect can be obtained with the use of a bridging stent in the form of a self-expanding stent, a composite stent or other form of leg extension. - Throughout this specification various indications have been given as to the scope of but the invention is not limited to any one of these but may reside in two or more of these combined together. The examples are given for illustration only and not for limitation.
- Throughout this specification and the claims that follow unless the context requires otherwise, the words ‘comprise’ and ‘include’ and variations such as ‘comprising’ and ‘including’ will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
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1. A stent graft comprising:
a main body of graft material having a side wall;
a proximal end;
a distal end;
a fenestration in the side wall;
a side arm extending externally from the fenestration at an acute angle to the main body, the side arm comprising tube of graft material having a proximal open end, a distal open end, a distal open end diameter, reinforcement about the distal open comprising stitching, a first side, a second side and a front disposed opposite the main body, wherein the proximal open end is stitched to the main body at the fenestration to form a main body/side arm junction;
a plurality of discrete stents along the length of the main body, wherein at least one of the plurality of stents comprises an internal stent, and at least another stent comprises an external intermediate stent disposed around both the main body and the side branch at the junction, wherein the intermediate stent comprises a zig zag stent having pairs of directly adjacent struts with one pair of struts adjacent struts flanking the front of the side arm, and wherein the distance between one pair of directly adjacent struts is different than the distance between another pair of directly adjacent struts;
a side arm stent disposed adjacent the distal end of the side arm, the side arm stent having a diameter, wherein the diameter of the side arm stent is smaller than the diameter of the distal end of the side arm providing a compressive effect on the graft material at the distal end of the side arm.
2. The stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of stents are self-expanding nitinol stents.
3. The stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the side arm further includes a marker at the distal open end of the side arm.
4. The stent graft of claim 1 , wherein the side arm stent is stitched to the side arm such that it provides a diameter reducing effect to the graft material of the side arm.
5. A stent graft system comprising:
a main body of graft material having a side wall;
a proximal end;
a distal end;
a fenestration in the side wall;
a side arm extending externally from the fenestration at an acute angle to the main body, the side arm comprising tube of graft material having a proximal open end, a distal open end, a distal open end diameter, reinforcement about the distal open comprising stitching, a first side, a second side and a front disposed opposite the main body, wherein the proximal open end is stitched to the main body at the fenestration to form a main body/side arm junction;
a plurality of discrete stents along the length of the main body, wherein at least one of the plurality of stents comprises an internal stent, and at least another stent comprises an external intermediate stent disposed around both the main body and the side branch at the junction, wherein the intermediate stent comprises a zig zag stent having pairs of directly adjacent struts with one pair of struts adjacent struts flanking the front of the side arm, and wherein the distance between one pair of directly adjacent struts is different than the distance between another pair of directly adjacent struts;
a side arm stent disposed adjacent the distal end of the side arm, the side arm stent having a diameter, wherein the diameter of the side arm stent is smaller than the diameter of the distal end of the side arm providing a compressive effect on the graft material at the distal end of the side arm; and
a bridging stent configured to be received within the side arm.
6. The stent graft system of claim 5 , wherein the bridging stent is a balloon expandable stent.
7. The stent graft system of claim 5 , wherein the bridging stent is disposed within the side arm and the side arm imposes a compressive effect on the bridging stent to provide tension on the bridging stent.
8. The stent graft system of claim 5 , wherein the bridging stent is covered with graft material.
9. The stent graft system of claim 5 , wherein the side arm stent is stitched to the outside of the side arm such that it provides a diameter reducing effect to the graft material of the side arm.
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