Patent classifications
A61F2230/0054
Valve clamping device
The present invention discloses a novel valve clamping device and a valve clamping system. The valve clamping device includes a first clamping component, a second clamping component, and a fixing component for fixing the first clamping component and the second clamping component. The first clamping component has at least two first clamping arms. The second clamping component has a corresponding number of second clamping arms. Each of the first clamping arms and the corresponding second clamping arm may be combined into a pair of clamps. The clamping device may adopt designs of a smooth transition at the top, the clamping teeth having high clamping stability, and the fixed ring achieving the purpose of “one thread for two uses”.
VASCULAR IMPLANT
A medical implant (20) includes first and second ring members (22, 24), each including a resilient framework (26) having a generally cylindrical form. A tubular sleeve (28) is fixed to the first and second ring members so as to hold the ring members in mutual longitudinal alignment, thereby defining a lumen (32) passing through the ring members. A constricting element (30) is fit around the sleeve at a location intermediate the first and second ring members so as to reduce a diameter of the lumen at the location.
Prosthetic heart valve with retention elements
Described embodiments are directed toward centrally-opening leaflet prosthetic valve devices having a leaflet frame and a leaflet construct. The leaflet construct is at least partially coupled to a leaflet frame outer side of the leaflet frame and being coupled thereto by a retention element.
CEREBRAL EMBOLIC PROTECTION DURING OPEN HEART SURGERY
An intravascular filter for blocking passage of embolic debris into the cerebral and aortic circulation upon removal of the cross clamp from the aorta during open heart surgery. The filter comprises a self expandable tubular wire frame, having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen defined within a tubular sidewall. A tubular porous membrane is carried by the sidewall and extends across the proximal or distal end, so that debris entering the other end can be captured within the lumen, the membrane having a distribution of pore sizes. A control wire extends proximally from the filter. In use, the aorta may be cross clamped over the control wire or over the filter. Following removal of the cross clamp, blood is allowed to perfuse through the membrane in the direction of the descending aorta while retaining embolic debris therein for subsequent removal, and the filter and debris may be proximally retracted using the control wire.
Stent
A stent is disclosed that has an elongated body composed of a bioabsorbable polymer having a proximal end, a distal end, two open spiral channels formed on the exterior surface of the body to provide fluid communication between the proximal end and the distal end. The stent also has a central lumen open at the proximal and distal ends of the stent for the passage of a guide wire. A method for using the stent and a kit containing the stent are also disclosed.
Replacement mitral valves
A prosthetic mitral valve includes an anchor assembly, a strut frame, and a plurality of replacement leaflets secured to the annular strut frame. The anchor assembly includes a ventricular anchor, an atrial anchor, and a central portion therebetween. The ventricular anchor and the atrial anchor are configured to flare radially outwards relative to the central portion. The annular strut frame is disposed radially within the anchor assembly and is attached to the anchor assembly. The central portion is configured to align with a native valve orifice and the ventricular anchor and the atrial anchor are configured to compress native cardiac tissue therebetween.
Projecting member with barb for cardiovascular devices
A medical implant including an expandable framework configured to shift between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration, the expandable framework comprising a plurality of interconnected struts defining a plurality of cells; and an occlusive element connected to the expandable framework and having an inner surface and an outer surface. The expandable framework may include a plurality of securement members projecting from the plurality of interconnected struts. One of the inner surface or the outer surface of the occlusive element may be in contact with the plurality of interconnected struts, and the other of the inner surface and the outer surface not in contact with the plurality of interconnected struts may lie against an opposing surface of each of the plurality of securement members. A tip portion of the plurality of securement members may not extend radially outward of the plurality of interconnected struts.
Collapsible And Re-Expandable Prosthetic Heart Valve Cuff Designs And Complementary Technological Applications
A prosthetic heart valve for replacement of a native heart valve having a native valve annulus includes a stent body having a proximal end adjacent an inflow end and a distal end adjacent an outflow end and including an annulus section, the stent body having a radially collapsed condition and a radially expanded condition, one or more prosthetic valve elements mounted to the stent body and operative to allow flow in an antegrade direction from the inflow end to the outflow end but to substantially block flow in a retrograde direction from the outflow end to the inflow end, a cuff coupled to the stent body, the cuff having a mobile portion that is moveable relative to the stent body, and at least one engagement element remote from the stent body.
PERICARDIAL SEALING MEMBER FOR PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
In one embodiment, an implantable prosthetic valve can comprise an annular frame comprising an inflow end and an outflow end and being radially collapsible and expandable between a radially collapsed configuration and a radially expanded configuration, and a leaflet structure positioned within the frame and secured thereto. The prosthetic valve can further comprise an outer skirt positioned around an outer surface of the frame, the outer skirt comprising pericardial tissue having a fibrous parietal layer defining a first surface of the outer skirt and a serous parietal layer defining a second surface of the outer skirt, the pericardial tissue having been fixed by cross-linking.
PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE LEAFLET COMMISSURE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS
A prosthetic heart valve and associated methods for assembling a prosthetic heart valve including an annular frame and a plurality of leaflets is disclosed. As one example, the valve includes a plurality of commissures, each commissure including an attachment member including a protruding portion, a first commissure tab of a first leaflet of the plurality of leaflets arranged adjacent to a first side of the protruding portion and secured directly to the attachment member. Each commissure further includes a second commissure tab of a second leaflet of the plurality of leaflets arranged adjacent to an opposite, second side of the protruding portion and secured directly to the attachment member.