System and method for crimping a prosthetic heart valve
10307250 ยท 2019-06-04
Assignee
Inventors
- David Maimon (Haifa, IL)
- Ron Sharoni (Hadera, IL)
- Tamir S. Levi (Moshav Ein HaEmek, IL)
- Emil Karapetian (Huntington Beach, CA, US)
- Tri D. Tran (Fountain Valley, CA, US)
- Tung T. Le (Irvine, CA, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T29/5367
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61F2/0095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/9522
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B30B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F2/2427
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B21D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/53578
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23P11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B21D39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B21D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for crimping a radially expandable and collapsible prosthetic valve comprises a coiled wire frame having a longitudinal opening extending from a proximal end to a distal end thereof. The opening has a first state and a second state, the opening in the first state having a first diameter dimensioned to receive the prosthetic valve in an expanded or partially crimped configuration therein, and the opening in the second state having a second diameter dimensioned to receive the prosthetic valve in a crimped configuration. The coiled wire frame has a first end coupled to a first member and a second end coupled to a second member. The first member is movable relative to the second member to convert the coiled wire frame from the first state to the second state.
Claims
1. A crimping device for crimping a radially expandable and compressible prosthetic valve, the crimping device comprising: a collet configured to receive a prosthetic valve in a radially expanded state; a housing member configured to receive the collet; a pusher member that is movable relative to the collet; a rotatable knob coupled to the housing member and the pusher member, wherein when the knob is rotated relative to the housing member, the knob pushes the pusher member axially over the collet, which applies a radial force against the collet to cause radial crimping of the prosthetic valve.
2. The crimping device of claim 1, wherein the knob is threadably engaged to the housing member such that rotation of the knob causes the knob to move axially over the housing member.
3. The crimping device of claim 2, wherein the housing member comprises an internally tapered surface and further wherein rotation of the knob causes the pusher member to move closer to the tapered surface, which results in relative axial movement between the tapered surface and the collet.
4. The crimping device of claim 2, wherein the knob has internal threads that engage external threads of the housing member.
5. A method for crimping a prosthetic valve, the method comprising: rotating a rotatable knob of a crimping device relative to a housing member of the crimping device to radially compress a prosthetic valve from an expanded or partially crimped configuration to a delivery configuration.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein rotation of the knob advances the prosthetic valve out of an outlet of the crimping device.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein rotation of the knob causes the knob to move axially relative to the housing member.
8. The method of claim 6, further comprising moving the prosthetic valve in the delivery configuration into a sheath of a delivery apparatus.
9. A crimping device for crimping a radially expandable and compressible prosthetic valve, the crimping device comprising: a housing member configured to house at least a portion of a prosthetic valve; a pusher member axially movable relative to the housing member wherein axial movement of the pusher member relative to the housing member is effective to compress the prosthetic valve from an expanded or partially crimped configuration to a delivery configuration; and a rotatable knob that is threadably engaged and rotatable relative to the housing member, wherein the pusher member is received in the knob such that rotation of the knob relative to the housing member causes axial movement of the pusher member relative to the housing.
10. The crimping device of claim 9, wherein the pusher member includes a generally cylindrical external surface that is received within the housing member.
11. The crimping device of claim 9, wherein the housing member comprises an internally tapered surface and further wherein the pusher member, when moved axially upon rotation of the knob, moves closer to the tapered surface to cause relative axial movement between the tapered surface and the prosthetic valve.
12. The crimping device of claim 11, wherein the pusher member includes a pusher internal annular ledge and further wherein rotation of the knob causes relative axial movement between the tapered surface and the pusher internal annular ledge.
13. The crimping device of claim 9, further comprising a sterile package containing a delivery catheter, the crimping device and the prosthetic valve.
14. The crimping device of claim 13, wherein the prosthetic valve is pre-assembled in a partially crimped configuration within the crimping device and within the sterile package.
15. The crimping device of claim 9, wherein the knob has internal threads that engage external threads of the housing member.
16. A method for crimping a prosthetic valve, the method comprising: rotating a rotatable knob of a crimping device relative to a housing member of the crimping device, wherein the rotatable knob is threadably engaged with the housing member, and wherein the crimping device includes a pusher member inside the housing; wherein rotating the rotatable knob causes the pusher member to move axially relative to the housing, thereby radially compressing a prosthetic valve in the housing from an expanded or partially crimped configuration to a delivery configuration.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising after radially compressing the prosthetic valve to the delivery configuration, moving the prosthetic valve into a sheath of a delivery apparatus.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the pusher member includes a generally cylindrical external surface that is received within the housing member.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the knob extends co-axially over the housing member and has internal threads that engage external threads of the housing member.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein prior to rotating the rotatable knob, removing a delivery catheter, the crimping device and the prosthetic valve from a sterile package.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) The exemplary system shown in
(11) These systems can come pre-assembled in a sterile package 16 such that the system can be removed from the package just prior to the crimping device 10 being used to crimp the valve 12 to a delivery configuration onto the delivery catheter 14 and then delivering the valve into a patient. The components can be sealed within the sterile package 16 in a wet state or a dry state. In a wet state, a sterilization fluid can be included within the sterile package 16. In a dry state, the leaflets of the valve 12 (typically made from bovine pericardium tissue or other natural or synthetic tissues) desirably are completely or substantially dehydrated and the package 16 desirably is free of any liquid.
(12) The prosthetic valve 12 can comprise any radially collapsible and expandable prosthetic valve, such as a prosthetic heart valve. The valve 12 can be radially collapsible and expandable between an expanded configuration and a delivery configuration. The valve 12 can be self-expandable or balloon (plastically) expandable. In some embodiments, the valve 12 can be in a partially crimped configuration prior to being assembled within the crimping device 10. For example, the valve can be pre-crimped to the partially crimped configuration using another crimping instrument, prior to being assembled into crimping device 10. In the partially crimped configuration, the valve 12 has an outer diameter that is between that of the expanded configuration and that of the delivery configuration. In some embodiments, the valve 12 can have an outer diameter in the partially crimped configuration that is closer to the outer diameter in the delivery configuration than to the outer diameter in the expanded configuration. For example, the valve 12 in the partially crimped configuration can be crimped about 75% of the way from the expanded configuration to the delivery configuration. The crimping device 10 can also be configured to crimp the valve 12 to the delivery configuration from the expanded configuration without first pre-crimping the valve to an intermediate partially crimped configuration.
(13) After the valve 12 is crimped onto the delivery catheter 14 in the delivery configuration, the valve can be removed from the crimping device 10. In some embodiments, the valve 12 and catheter 14 can be retracted proximally out of and separated from the crimping device 10. In other embodiments, the valve 12 and the delivery catheter 14 can be advanced distally through a distal outlet 86 of the crimping device 10 such that the crimping device remains positioned around a portion of the delivery catheter that is proximal to the valve 12. In other embodiments, the crimping device 10 can be configured to separate into pieces or open, such as like a clam shell, such that the crimping device 10 can be removed laterally from the catheter 14 and valve 12. After the valve 12 is removed from the crimping device 10, the valve and catheter 14 can be introduced into a patient.
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(17) The crimping device 10 can further comprise a stop 60 that is secured to the flared portion 44 of the housing 40 via a pair of screws 62. The stop 60 can comprise a tapered wall 66 that is configured to restrict the axial position of the collet 20 in the proximal direction relative to the housing 40 and the stop 60. The wall 66 can be configured to match the tapered shape of the proximal end portion 30 of the collet 20.
(18) The crimping device 10 can further comprise a pusher 70 that is generally cylindrical and fits within the distal end 42 of the housing 40. The pusher 70 defines an opening at its proximal end that is configured to receive the distal end portion 32 of the collet 20. As shown in
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(21) The crimping device 10 can further comprise a rotatable knob 80 that is internally threaded and positioned around and engaged with the externally threaded end portion 42 of the housing 40. The knob 80 can surround the pusher 70 such that axial movement of the knob 80 in the proximal direction causes corresponding axial movement of the pusher 70. The engagement of the inner threads 82 of the knob 80 with the external threads 42 of the housing 40 can be such that rotation of the knob 80 in one direction relative to the housing 40 causes the knob to move proximally relative to the housing. Rotation of the knob 80 in the opposite direction can cause the knob to move distally relative to the housing 40. Thus, rotation of the knob 80 relative to the housing 40 can urge the pusher 70 against the collet 20 thereby pinching the collet between the internal annular ledges 48, 72 and causing the collet to radially compress.
(22) The crimping device 10 can further comprise an external casing 90 that is secured around the proximal flared end 44 of the housing 40. The casing 90 can be fixed relative to the housing 40 and serve as hand grip for a user. The casing 90 can be generally cylindrical and can be secured to the housing 40 and the stop 60 via the screws 62.
(23) The crimping device 10 can further comprise a releasable holding mechanism configured to releasably grip a shaft of a delivery catheter 14 to maintain a position of the crimping device relative to the shaft. An exemplary holding mechanism comprises a pair of clamping jaws 100 that are pivotable about the flared end 44 of the housing 40, as shown in
(24) The crimping device 10 can further comprise a set of pushrods 50 positioned between the knob 80 and the jaws 100 that can provide the separation force needed to open the jaws 100, as shown in
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(34) Each of the crimping devices 200, 300 and 400 can be pre-assembled in a sterile package with a valve positioned within the device. At least part of a delivery catheter can also be pre-assembled with the crimping devices 200, 300, 400 within a sterile package.
(35) In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed invention may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples of the invention and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims. We therefore claim as our invention all that comes within the scope and spirit of these claims.