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IMPLANT FOR TREATING A BIOLOGICAL VALVE
20180133011 · 2018-05-17 ·

This implant (12) for treating a valve is intended to be positioned in a blood flow passage, and includes: a proximal sleeve (14) comprising proximal arms (32), intended to bear on a first face of a leaflet (18) or on an annulus (17) of the valve, and a distal sleeve (16), intended to be assembled with the proximal sleeve (26) to form a tubular armature (24), and comprising distal arms (36) intended to bear on a second face of the valve leaflet (18) and/or the annulus (17).

Each proximal arm (32) protrudes radially away from the proximal tubular body (30A) and defines a receiving space (18) for the leaflet (18), delimited by the proximal arm (32), with no participation of the tubular armature (24) when the proximal sleeve (26) and the distal sleeve (28) are assembled.

Percutaneous valve repair by reshaping and resizing right ventricle

The present teachings provide devices and methods of treating a tricuspid valve regurgitation. Specifically, one aspect of the present teachings provides devices and methods for reshaping and resizing the right ventricle by reducing the distances between two papillary muscles. Another aspect of the present teachings provides devices and methods for reshaping and resizing the right ventricle by reducing the distances along the right ventricle wall. Another aspect of the present teachings provides devices and methods for reshaping and resizing the right ventricle by reducing the distance between the distance of right ventricle outflow track and the right ventricle wall. Another aspect of the present teachings provides devices and methods for reshaping and resizing the right ventricle by changing the right ventricle sphericity index. Another aspect of the present teachings provides devices and methods for reshaping and resizing the right ventricle by reducing the tricuspid valve tethering height.

Martial arts gloves with electronic scoring system
12150854 · 2024-11-26 ·

Martial arts gloves that allow for punch detection and electronic scoring using activation materials such as metals and sensors.

ANCHORS AND WIRELESS SENSOR ATTACHMENT

Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses. systems. and methods that include a catheter-delivered implantable hemodynamic monitor (IHM) implant system with an implantable sensor.

Prevention of myocardial infarction induced ventricular expansion and remodeling

A method for direct therapeutic treatment of myocardial tissue in a localized region of a heart having a pathological condition. The method includes identifying a target region of the myocardium and applying material directly and substantially only to at least a portion of the myocardial tissue of the target region. The material applied results in a physically modification the mechanical properties, including stiffness, of said tissue. Various devices and modes of practicing the method are disclosed for stiffening, restraining and constraining myocardial tissue for the treatment of conditions including myocardial infarction or mitral valve regurgitation.

Treating dysfunctional cardiac tissue

Medical devices, systems, and methods reduce the distance between two points in tissue, often for treatment of congestive heart failure and often in a minimally invasive manner. An anchor is inserted along an insertion path through a first wall of the heart. An arm of the anchor is deployed and rotationally positioned according to a desired alignment. Application of tension to the anchor may draw the first and second walls of the heart into contact along a desired contour so as to effect a desired change in the geometry of the heart. Additional anchors may be inserted and aligned with the first anchor to close off a portion of a ventricle such that the ventricle is geometrically remodeled and disease progression is reversed, halted, and/or slowed.

Shunt for redistributing atrial blood volume

Interatrial shunts are described herein that are designed to benefit both the left side of the heart and the right side of the heart. The interatrial shunt is anchored in the atrial septum to permit blood to flow between atrial heart chambers across the atrial septum. In accordance with some aspects, the lumen of the shunt has an effective orifice area selected to permit blood flow across the atrial septum to unload the patient's left ventricle with beneficial effects on the patient's right ventricle. The shunts are structured to be suitably anchored at the atrial septum for long-term implantation. Further, the shunts preferably have insignificant late lumen loss. The interatrial shunts are expected to treat pathologies such as heart failure and pulmonary hypertension.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REGULATING PRESSURE IN A HEART CHAMBER

A device for regulating blood pressure in a heart chamber is provided. The device includes a shunt positionable within a septum of the heart. The shunt is designed for enabling blood flow between a left heart chamber and a right heart chamber, wherein the flow rate capacity of the device is mostly a function of pressure in the left heart chamber.

Device and method for regulating pressure in a heart chamber

A device for regulating blood pressure in a heart chamber is provided. The device includes a shunt positionable within a septum of the heart. The shunt is designed for enabling blood flow between a left heart chamber and a right heart chamber, wherein the flow rate capacity of the device is mostly a function of pressure in the left heart chamber.

VALVE TREATMENT BY INJECTION

A method for treating a valve of a heart of a subject is provided. The method includes inserting a needle into the heart, and, using the needle, injecting a soft-tissue-filling material into an annulus of the valve. Other embodiments are also described.