Stabilizer assembly for fracturing calcifications in heart valves
10143481 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00292
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for fracturing calcifications in heart valves includes a stabilizer assembly (20) for use with an impactor assembly (10). Relative motion between the impactor assembly (10) and the stabilizer assembly (20) with sufficient energy fractures a calcification located in tissue which is sandwiched between the stabilizer assembly (20) and the impactor assembly (10). The stabilizer assembly (20) includes a plurality of distal stabilizer struts (28) connected by stabilizer loops (30) which extend proximally backwards.
Claims
1. A device for fracturing calcifications in heart valves comprising: a stabilizer assembly for use with an impactor assembly, wherein relative motion between said impactor assembly and said stabilizer assembly with sufficient energy fractures a calcification located in tissue which is sandwiched between said stabilizer assembly and said impactor assembly, wherein said stabilizer assembly comprises a shaft from which extend a plurality of arms and wherein a pair of distal stabilizer struts extend, in different directions from each other from distal portions said arms; and further comprising stabilizer loops, each of said loops comprising a pair of legs connected to each other at a proximal end of the loop to form a curved, closed proximal end and distal ends of the legs being spaced from each other, wherein one of said distal ends of said legs is coupled to a first one of said distal stabilizer struts and the other one of said distal ends of said legs is coupled to a second one of said distal stabilizer struts adjacent to said first one of said distal stabilizer struts, said curved, closed proximal end being proximal to said distal ends of said legs.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein distal portions of said arms comprise bridge sections, distally from which extend said stabilizer struts.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said bridge sections are wider than said stabilizer struts.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said stabilizer struts are curved.
5. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a sheath in which said stabilizer assembly is initially stored.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said stabilizer loops extend proximally backwards towards an end of said sheath.
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(1) 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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(6) Stabilizer assembly 20 may include a shaft 22, from which extend a plurality of arms 24 (e.g., three, spaced 120 apart). Distal portions of arms 24 include a relatively wide bridge section 26, distally from each of which there extend a pair of curved, relatively narrow stabilizer struts 28. The stabilizer struts 28 of neighboring arms 24 are connected by stabilizer loops 30, which extend proximally backwards towards shaft 22.
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(8) Stabilizer assembly 20 preferably, but not necessarily, contacts the leaflets from their aortic aspect using bridge sections 26 and struts 28. Struts 28 may be positioned on the bases of the leaflets so as to counteract the impactor (such as impactor 10 of
(9) Stabilizer assembly 20 can be positioned in various rotational positions on the valve, preferably, but not necessarily, with its bridge sections 26 along the centerline of the leaflet or with its bridge sections 26 on the commissures so that each strut 28 is touching two leaflets at a time.
(10) Stabilizer loops 30 help protect the valve and aortic wall from possible injury from the tips of stabilizer struts 28. The shape of the loops 30 facing upwards (proximally) allows them to go over the valve commissures, so that the stabilizer struts 28 contact the leaflets, and also helps in attaining proper angular orientation of stabilizer assembly 20.