ASSEMBLY FOR A CLOSURE DEVICE WHICH CAN BE IMPLANTED INTO THE SUPERIOR OR INFERIOR VENA CAVA OF A HUMAN BODY IN A MINIMALLY INVASIVE MANNER, AND TRICUSPID VALVE PROSTHESIS WHICH CAN BE IMPLANTED IN A MINIMALLY INVASIVE MANNER
20210298897 ยท 2021-09-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/2412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/2469
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2230/0091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure relates to an arrangement of a minimally-invasive implantable closing device (1) in the superior or inferior vena cava of a human body, with a valve device (6), in which closing elements (9), which in each case extend flat over a joint surface, and can be moved between a closing position, in which the closing elements (9) together close a valve opening, and an opening position, in which a flow is released through the valve opening; an anchoring device (7) that has a self-expandable anchor and is set up to anchor the valve device (6) in the area of the superior or inferior vena cava adjacent to the vein opening in the right chamber of the heart; and a flexible packing collar (8). A minimally-invasive implantable tricuspid valve prosthesis is also provided.
Claims
1.-16. (canceled)
17. Arrangement of a minimally-invasive implantable closing device (1) in the superior or inferior vena cava of a human body, with: a valve device (6), in which closing elements (9), which in each case extend flat over a joint surface, and can be moved between a closing position, in which the closing elements (9) together close a valve opening, and an opening position, in which a flow is released through the valve opening, wherein some or all of the closing elements (9) are designed as surface-rigid closing elements; an anchoring device (7) that has a self-expandable anchor and is set up to anchor the valve device (6) in the area of the superior or inferior vena cava adjacent to the vein opening in the right chamber of the heart; and a flexible packing collar (8).
18. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that adjacent closing elements overlap in edge-side sections at least in the closing position.
19. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that the valve device (3) is formed as a one-way valve.
20. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that some or all of the closing elements (9) are correspondingly arranged in the closing position of a closing surface of a cone peripheral surface.
21. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that some or all of the closing elements (9) are arranged in the closing position to form a closing surface that is arranged crosswise to a direction of flow.
22. Arrangement according to claim 21, characterized in that the closing elements (9) can be moved some distance apart to move from the closing position into the opening position by means of lifting in the direction of flow.
23. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that the closing elements (9) can be moved by means of pivoting between the closing position and the opening position.
24. Arrangement according to claim 23, characterized in that the closing elements (9) can pivot around a pivoting axis, which elements are arranged in the area of a plane that is stretched from the flexible packing collar (8) or adjacent thereto.
25. Arrangement according to claim 23, characterized in that the pivoting axis is formed to intersect the valve opening.
26. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that some or all of the closing elements (9) are connected at least in pairs by means of holding elements.
27. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that the anchoring device (7) has at least one of the following anchoring sections: a first anchoring section, which is covered with pericardium or a synthetic membranous plastic material, and a second anchoring section, which is free of pericardium and the synthetic membranous plastic material.
28. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that the self-expandable anchor has at least one anchor from the following group: self-expandable spiral element and self-expandable stent.
29. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that some or all of the closing elements consist of a biological material.
30. Arrangement according to claim 17, characterized in that some or all of the closing elements consist of a non-biological material.
31. Minimally-invasive implantable tricuspid valve prosthesis, with an arrangement according to claim 17.
32. Minimally-invasive implantable tricuspid valve prosthesis adapted to be arranged according to claim 17.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Below, additional embodiments are explained in greater detail with reference to the figures of a drawing. In this case:
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[0034] A section of a vena cava 3, a section of a hepatic vein 4, as well as a section of the right chamber of the heart 5 are shown.
[0035] The closing device 1 has a valve device 6, an anchoring device 7, as well as a flexible sealing ring 8, which is formed in a circumferential manner. In the embodiment that is shown, the anchoring device 7 is designed as a self-expanding anchor that has a spiral 7a.
[0036] The valve device 6 is designed with closing elements 9 that can be moved and arranged or stretched around a central mast 10. Flaps that are finlike and arranged laterally overlapping are formed with the closing elements 9, as can be seen in greater detail from
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[0042] With comparable functionality, the embodiment of the closing device is shown in
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[0044] In another embodiment, the valve device 6 of the closing device 1 is formed with a hose 100 that forms a closing element 9 and expands when flow arrives, and the opening then pulls together again in a closing manner.
[0045] The features disclosed in the description above, the claims, as well as the drawing can be important both individually and in any combination for the implementation of the various embodiments.