MULTILUMEN IMPLANT Russian patent published in 2021 - IPC A61F2/07 A61F2/06 

Abstract RU 2750687 C2

FIELD: medical equipment.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment, namely to a multilumen implant for use in the vascular system/body of a human or an animal and can be used in treatment of aneurysms. The multilumen implant comprises a substantially tubular element divided into a proximal and a distal sections and at least one stent for fixating the proximal section in a target vessel. The tubular element branches at the distal section into at least two branches with corresponding lumens. The proximal section of the tubular element is curved onto the distal portion so that the stent is located between the proximal section of the tubular element and the distal section. The length of the curved proximal section of the tubular element corresponds with at least the length of the stent. The branches are at least partially located within the stent.

EFFECT: invention is suitable, without pre-invasive assembly or individualisation, for treatment of multiple patients and clinical pictures, for emergencies, and can be stored at hospitals by default; has the smallest possible diameter in the folded state, can be inserted respectively via a port of a small diameter so that, in addition to femoral access (from the side of the thigh), access from the side of the hand is also possible, particularly by default; is compatible with universally accepted equipment.

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RU 2 750 687 C2

Authors

Obradovich, Milisav

Tessarek, Jorg

Dates

2021-07-01Published

2017-11-14Filed