Patent classifications
A61F2/2418
TRANSCATHETER HEART VALVE HAVING PARAVALVULAR LEAKAGE SEAL
A transcatheter heart valve includes a paravalvular seal that is configured for transfemoral delivery. The valve includes an outer frame and the seal is formed from a plurality of outwardly extending fibers.
LEAFLET ATTACHMENT IN PROSTHETIC HEART VALVES USING BUCKLE COMMISSURE CLAMPS
A buckle commissure clamp can be used to attach leaflets of a valvular structure to a frame of a prosthetic heart valve. Tabs of adjacent leaflets can be assembled to the buckle commissure clamp by passing each leaflet through one or more gaps of the buckle commissure clamp. Each leaflet tab can be wrapped around portions of the buckle commissure clamp. Once the leaflet tabs are assembled to the buckle commissure clamp, the assembly can be attached to the frame, for example, by one or more sutures extending between the buckle commissure clamp and a support member, such as a strut of the frame, an actuator of the frame, a locking mechanism of the frame. In some embodiments, the buckle commissure clamp has a substantially W-shape or M-shape.
DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTING PROSTHETIC HEART VALVES
A delivery apparatus for controlling implantation of a prosthetic heart valve includes a handle housing and a release mechanism mounted on the handle housing. The release mechanism can be operably coupled to at least one actuation shaft. Actuation of the release mechanism can cause a distal end portion of the actuation shaft to be connected to or released from the prosthetic heart valve. The handle also includes an indicator tab configured to indicate whether the actuation shaft if connected to or released from the prosthetic heart valve.
Straddle mitral valve device and methods
A method for providing blood flow across a surface of a mitral stent-valve frame. A portion of the stent-valve frame is placed into the left atrium and into the left ventricle with a securement band located intermediate that is attached to either the annulus or to a second support frame that is placed initially and above the mitral annulus without affecting native leaflet function. Portions of the frame above the securement band allow blood flow radially inwards to reduce stagnation regions in the atrium or outwards below the securement band to help cleanse native leaflets.
One-piece heart valve stents adapted for post-implant expansion
A prosthetic heart valve configured to replace a native heart valve and having a support frame configured to be reshaped into an expanded form in order to receive and/or support an expandable prosthetic heart valve therein is disclosed, together with methods of using same. The prosthetic heart valve may be configured to have a generally rigid and/or expansion-resistant configuration when initially implanted to replace a native valve (or other prosthetic heart valve), but to assume a generally expanded form when subjected to an outward force such as that provided by a dilation balloon or other mechanical expander.
Implantable device and delivery system for reshaping a heart valve annulus
Systems, devices and methods related to various heart valve implants and for delivery of those heart valve implants are described. The implants may be used to re-size a native valve annulus or to replace a native heart valve. The implants include a re-sizable frame having angled struts. Anchors secure the implant to tissue and collars are used to decrease the angle between the struts and contract the frame. The implant thus expands from a first size inside of a delivery catheter, to a second and larger deployed size inside the heart to engage and anchor with the tissue, and then to a third and contracted size to re-size the annulus and/or provide a secure fit for a replacement heart valve. Various delivery systems including imaging capabilities for precise delivery, positioning and anchoring of the various implants are further described.
STRUCTURALLY FITTED TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION DEVICE
An aortic valve implantation device that is delivered through a catheter and does not depend only on friction for fixation. In this device, multiple supporting arms (50) are provided on an intermediate portion (102) of a tubular body (105). The supporting arms are “D”-shaped after fully expansion, and are affixed between a narrowest part (73) of the aorta close to the heart and a narrowest part (74) on an aortic annulus (70), so as to achieve sufficient match between the outer surfaces of the support arms (50) and surrounding tissues; Each supporting arm (50) has three landing areas (54) and two bending sections (59). This device can accurately control the position of a valve to be released on the aortic annulus (70).
MAGNETICALLY-DRIVEN RECIPROCATING INTRAVASCULAR BLOOD PUMP
A mechanical circulatory assist device is provided including a stent, a coiled wire wound around the stent, and a reciprocating valve including a housing, one or more leaflets coupled to the housing, and one or more permanent magnets coupled to the housing. The magnets are arranged to interact with a magnetic field generated by the coiled wire when current flows therethrough, so as to axially move the reciprocating valve with respect to the stent when the reciprocating valve is disposed within the stent. Upstream axial motion of the reciprocating valve causes the leaflets to be in an open state in which they allow blood flow through the reciprocating valve. Downstream axial motion of the reciprocating valve causes the leaflets to be in a closed state in which they inhibit blood flow through the reciprocating valve. Other embodiments are also described.
Valve holder assembly with suture looping protection
A prosthetic heart valve has a plurality of valve leaflets that control directional flow of blood through a heart and a stent structure having a plurality of commissure posts supporting the valve leaflets. The stent structure has a covering over the plurality of commissure posts and has a sewing ring at an inflow end of the stent structure. Each of the plurality of commissure posts has a tip and a suture loop is attached to the covering at a location adjacent to or on the tip of the commissure post. Each suture loop provides a passage for a suture to pass through between the covering and the suture loop.
Stent structures for use with valve replacements
The present embodiments provide a medical device for implantation in a patient comprising a stent and a valve. The stent comprises a proximal region comprising a cylindrical shape having a first outer diameter in an expanded state, and a distal region comprising a cylindrical shape having a second outer diameter in the expanded state. The second outer diameter is greater than the first outer diameter. A proximal region of the valve is at least partially positioned within the proximal region of the stent, and the distal region of the valve is at least partially positioned within one of tapered and distal regions of the stent. When implanted, the proximal region of the stent and the proximal region of the valve are aligned with a native valve, and the distal region of the valve is distally spaced-apart from the native valve.