A thin lining for use within a body lumen having a variety of uses and
particularly suited for protecting the intimal lining of a vessel,
thereby preventing the release of embolic materials through the intima
and into the bloodstream, either naturally or during the implantation of
a prosthetic device. The thin lining is porous enough to promote ingrowth
and thin enough to avoid migration with minimal radial force being placed
on the vessel walls, making the lining also suited for applications such
as blocking the entrance to an aneurysm.