HEART VALVE TREATMENT MEMBERS WITH CHANGEABLE ORIENTATION
20230255652 · 2023-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device (30) for fracturing calcifications in heart valves includes a first heart valve treatment member (12) that extends from a first shaft (20) and which includes a scoring portion (16). A second heart valve treatment member (32) extends from a second shaft (36) and has a counterforce member (34). The second heart valve treatment member (32) and counterforce member (34) are coupled to the second shaft (36) with a brace (35) arranged to bear a force applied by scoring portion (16) to the counterforce member (34).
Claims
1. A heart valve treatment device (30) comprising: a first heart valve treatment member (12) that extends from a first shaft (20) and which comprises a scoring portion (16); a second heart valve treatment member (32) that extends from a second shaft (36) and which comprises a counterforce member (34); and wherein said second heart valve treatment member (32) and said counterforce member (34) are coupled to said second shaft (36) with a brace (35) arranged to bear a force applied by scoring portion (16) to said counterforce member (34).
2. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein said brace (35) is tilted with respect to said counterforce member (34).
3. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein an upper portion (37) of said second shaft 36 is coupled by a link member (31) to a lower portion (33) of said second shaft (36).
4. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein said scoring portion (16) is arcuate.
5. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein said scoring portion (16) extends from arms of a frame (18) that extends from said first shaft (20).
6. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 5, wherein said scoring portion (16) and said frame (18) form a closed arcuate structure.
7. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein said counterforce member (34) is bent or bendable to align with said scoring portion (16).
8. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein said first and second heart valve treatment members (12, 32) are disposed on a guidewire (28).
9. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 6, wherein said counterforce member (34) and said scoring portion (16) are not parallel to said guidewire (28).
10. The heart valve treatment device (30) according to claim 1, wherein one of said first and second heart valve treatment members comprises a blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0019] Device 10 includes first and second heart valve treatment members 12 and 14. First heart valve treatment member 12 may include a scoring portion 16 that may extend from a frame 18, which in turn may extend from a first shaft 20, which may be delivered through a catheter 22. The term “scoring” refers to any kind of reduction in size or any modification in shape or form, such as but not limited to, scoring, cutting, fracturing, pulverizing, breaking, grinding, chopping and the like.
[0020] In the illustrated embodiment, scoring portion 16 is arcuate and extends from two arms of frame 18. The scoring portion 16 and frame 18 thus form a closed arcuate structure (e.g., loop-shaped) that extends from the first shaft 20.
[0021] Second heart valve treatment member 14 may include a counterforce member 24 that extends from a second shaft 26. The counterforce member 24 may be bent or bendable to align with scoring portion 16. Both heart valve treatment members may be constructed, without limitation, of a stainless steel alloy, titanium alloy, chromium-cobalt alloy or shape memory alloy, for example. The first and second heart valve treatment members 12 and 14 may be delivered over a guidewire 28 through catheter 22. The portion of the heart valve anatomy which is to be treated may be sandwiched between the counterforce member 24 of second heart valve treatment member 14 and the scoring portion 16 of first heart valve treatment member 12. Then one or both of the first and second heart valve treatment members 12 and 14 may be moved to apply a force and a counterforce to score calcifications or to cut that portion of the valve anatomy.
[0022] In one non-limiting example, guidewire 28 may be moved through a blood vessel, such as a peripheral artery, using a retrograde approach, through the aortic arch and into the ascending aorta, and then through the aortic valve into the left ventricle. The delivery catheter 22 is then moved over the guidewire 28 and delivers second heart valve treatment member 14 through the ascending aorta into the aortic root and through the aortic annulus into the left ventricle, inferior to the aortic valve. The first heart valve treatment member 12 may be delivered over the same guidewire 28 through the ascending aorta and then through the sinotubular junction into the Valsalva sinuses of the aortic root, just above the cusps of the aortic valve, so that the first heart valve treatment member 12 is superior to the leaflets and the second heart valve treatment member 14 is inferior to the leaflets. However, other approaches may be used so that the first heart valve treatment member 12 is inferior to the leaflets and the second heart valve treatment member 14 is superior to the leaflets. In other embodiments, they may be on the same side of the leaflets, as described below.
[0023] Examples of scored calcifications on leaflets and the raphe are shown in
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[0025] Accordingly, in device 30 the portion of the heart valve anatomy which is to be scored or cut is also sandwiched between first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32, but both first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32 are delivered to the same side of the valve anatomy, unlike in device 10 where they are delivered to opposite sides of the valve anatomy. Movement of first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32 towards each other along guidewire 28 causes scoring portion 16 to score tissue situated between first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32. Movement of first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32 towards each other along guidewire 28 includes movement of first heart valve treatment member 12 with second heart valve treatment member 32 being stationary, or movement of second heart valve treatment member 32 with first heart valve treatment member 12 being stationary, or movement of both first heart valve treatment member 12 and second heart valve treatment member 32 towards each other.
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[0027] Device 40 includes first and second heart valve treatment members 42 and 44. First heart valve treatment member 42 may include one or more positioning arms 46 that may extend from a shaft 48, which may be delivered through a catheter 22. Second heart valve treatment member 44 may include a blade 49. As seen in
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