20090149945 | PROSTHETIC SUPPORT FOR FLACCID ARTERIAL SEGMENTS - A supplemental elasticity device is attached to an artery in the knee to replace lost elastic behavior. The supplemental elasticity device is attached near both ends of the vessel section which it is intended to compress. In this case, the vessel section extends from the adductor canal to below the knee joint. Supplemental elasticity device fixation can be achieved by tabs, spikes or hooks extending from the supplemental elasticity device or increased friction between the supplemental elasticity device and vessel wall, or a combination of both. To assist with maintaining hemostasis, the fixation points may include fabric patches on the supplemental elasticity device surface. The supplemental elasticity device can be deployed in an un-stretched or nominal length when the leg is bent. It is also possible to deploy when the leg is straight if the supplemental elasticity device is in an elongated configuration during deployment. In one embodiment, the supplemental elasticity device has the ability to elongate 15% of its length and return to its nominal length for the life of the supplemental elasticity device. For an annual duty cycle of 62,000 cycles per year, a ten year life would require the supplemental elasticity device to remain intact for 620,000 cycles. | 06-11-2009 |