A61F2220/0008

Implant for heart valve
11517436 · 2022-12-06 · ·

An implant includes a clip and a clip-controller interface. The clip is disposed laterally from a central longitudinal axis of the implant, includes first and second arms articulatably coupled to each other, and sandwiches a leaflet of a heart valve between the first and second arms by articulation between the first and second arms, such that the second arm is disposed laterally from the first arm. The clip-controller interface is reversibly coupled to a clip controller of a delivery tool, and includes first and second portions. The first portion is linearly slidable by the clip controller. The second portion is articulatably coupled to the first portion and to the second arm, such that linear sliding of the first portion causes the second portion to (i) articulate with respect to the first portion, and (ii) push the second arm to articulate toward the axis. Other embodiments are also described.

Punctal implants with controlled drug delivery features and methods of using same

Disclosed herein are drug delivery punctal implants and methods of using the implants for the treatment of ocular disorders requiring targeted and controlled administration of a drug to an interior portion of the eye for reduction or prevention of symptoms of the disorder. The physical arrangement of drugs within the punctal plugs disclosed herein results, in several embodiments, in advantageous controlled delivery of one or more drugs to the eye of a patient.

Ureteral stent and related methods

The embodiments disclosed herein relate to a ureteral stent having two stent bodies and a tether. The stent can minimize or prevent migration of the device out of the bladder of the patient while also reducing patient discomfort associated with such stents.

Assembly-type device for treatment of tricuspid regurgitation
11564796 · 2023-01-31 · ·

An assembly-type device for the treatment of tricuspid regurgitation is proposed. The assembly-type device includes: a fixing member for the pulmonary artery, the fixing member installed in the pulmonary artery; a connecting tube provided with a connecting tube lumen formed therein to be movable along a connecting wire; an assembly part provided with a first assembly coupled to a lower end of the fixing member for the pulmonary artery and a second assembly coupled to an upper end of the connecting tube, wherein the fixing member for the pulmonary artery and the connecting tube are assembled together; a fixing member for inferior vena cava, the fixing member coupled to a lower end of the connecting tube and installed in the inferior vena cava; and a blocking part coupled to one side of the connecting tube and obliquely passing through a tricuspid valve to block an orifice of the tricuspid valve.

Transcatheter Valve To Treat Small Native Mitral Anatomy
20230025890 · 2023-01-26 · ·

A prosthetic mitral valve with improved blood flow to the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT). The prosthetic mitral valve includes an expandable outer stent having an atrial end and a ventricular end, and an expandable inner stent attached to and at least partially positioned within the outer stent. The inner stent has an inflow end, an outflow end and a connector securing a tether. A valve assembly including a cuff and a plurality of leaflets may be disposed within the inner stent. The outer stent is expandable from a delivery condition in which the outer stent is axially elongated to a deployed condition in which a first portion of the outer stent is folded upon a second portion of the outer stent to define a flange for engaging an atrial surface of a native valve annulus and to stabilize the prosthetic heart valve within the native valve annulus.

Tricuspid valve repair using tension
11559400 · 2023-01-24 · ·

A method of reducing tricuspid valve regurgitation is provided, including implanting first, second, and third tissue anchors at respective different first, second, and third implantation sites in cardiac tissue in the vicinity of the tricuspid valve of the patient. The geometry of the tricuspid valve is altered by drawing the leaflets of the tricuspid valve toward one another by applying tension between the first, the second, and the third tissue anchors by rotating a spool that (a) winds therewithin respective portions of first, second, and third longitudinal members coupled to the first, the second, and the third tissue anchors, respectively, and (b) is suspended along the first, the second, and the third longitudinal members hovering over the tricuspid valve away from the annulus of the tricuspid valve. Other embodiments are also described.

Transcatheter prosthetic heart valve and delivery system

A prosthetic mitral valve has an interior stent and an exterior mesh surrounding the interior stent. The prosthetic mitral valve is released from a capsule and self-expands within a native mitral valve. The exterior wire mesh has a first portion with an enlarged diameter sized for placement above a mitral annulus and a second portion with a reduced diameter for contacting the mitral annulus. Capturing elements are provided on the interior stent. The capturing elements extend in a ventricular direction beyond the exterior wire mesh and then turn in an atrial direction for trapping native mitral leaflets against an outer surface of the wire mesh. A plurality of valve leaflets is provided within the interior stent for replacing the function of the native mitral valve.

Apparatus and method for use in the treatment of hammertoe
11559339 · 2023-01-24 · ·

An orthopedic drill bit includes a cutting head formed to include diametrically opposed cutting lips leading to a central point and away to a radiused periphery to center said bit. The drill includes flutes extending from a cutting end, said flutes having a dulled periphery to prevent out of round holes. The flute design increases in width progressively from the tip up the shank, to maintain an adequate and unrestricted space for chips to easily move upward, preventing the chips from being compressed into a smaller opening while maintaining the tapered depth of the flutes for strength.

Cuff Stitching Reinforcement

A prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible and expandable stent having a proximal end, a distal end, an annulus section adjacent the proximal end and an aortic section adjacent the distal end, the stent including a plurality of struts. A cuff may be coupled to the stent so that a flat, bottom edge of the cuff lies adjacent the proximal end of the stent. A pattern of stitches may be circumferentially disposed around the flat bottom edge of the cuff, the pattern of stitches alternating between stitches sewn to the cuff only and stitches sewn to both the cuff and the stent.

REPAIR PROSTHETIC CURL MITIGATION

A repair prosthetic for repairing a hernia is disclosed. In some embodiments, the repair prosthetic includes a patch body, a frame that assists in spreading the patch body from a reduced configuration to an expanded configuration, and a plurality of tethers attached to the patch body at locations between the frame and a periphery of the patch body. In various embodiments, the tethers can be tensioned to mitigate curling or creasing in the patch body to flatten the patch to facilitate attachment to tissue.