A prosthesis for transluminal implantation consists of a flexible tubular
interbraided structure of metal or polymeric monofilaments, and polymeric
multifilament yarns. The prosthesis can be elastically deformed to reduce
its diameter through axial elongation. The monofilaments and
multifilament yarns are arranged in axially spaced apart helices,
concentric on a common central axis of the prosthesis. The monofilaments
are selectively shaped before their interbraiding with the multifilament
yarns, either by an age-hardening or other heat-setting stage, or a
cold-working stage that controllably plastically deforms the strands. The
shaped structural strands cooperate to impart to the prosthesis its
nominal shape and resilience. The textile strands cooperate to provide a
sheeting that occupies interstices between adjacent structural strands,
to reduce permeability and thereby enhance the utility of the prosthesis
as a vascular graft. An alternative embodiment prosthesis includes
elastically and plastically deformable structural strands, selectively
plastically deformed by cold-working then interbraided to form the
prosthesis.