Method for replacing mitral valve
US-2015127096-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US10111747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10111747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414892171-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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Systems, devices and methods for repairing a native heart valve. In one embodiment, a repair device ( 100 ) for repairing a native mitral valve having an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet between a left atrium and a left ventricle comprises a support ( 110 ) having a contracted configuration and an extended configuration. In the contracted configuration, the support is sized to be inserted under the posterior leaflet between a wall of the left ventricle and chordae tendineae. In the extended configuration, the support is configured to project anteriorly with respect to a posterior wall of the left ventricle by a distance sufficient to position at least a portion of the posterior leaflet toward the anterior leaflet.
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I claim: 1. A heart valve repair device to treat a native valve of a patient, the repair device comprising: a frame have a first end configured to be placed at least proximate a first commissure of the native valve, a second end configured to be placed at least proximate a second commissure of the native valve, and a curved region between the first and second ends; and an extension unit coupled to the frame and expandable from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration, wherein the extension unit is configured to push at least a portion of a leaflet towards an opposing leaflet of the native valve when in the expanded configuration, the extension unit includes a plurality of projections and depressions, and the projections expand between and engage chordae tendineae attached to the leaflet, wherein the heart valve repair device has a triangular or polygonal cross-section and is configured to engage a backside of the leaflet of the native heart valve so as to reposition the leaflet such that the leaflet at least partially coapts with the opposing leaflet of the native valve. 2. A repair device for repairing a native mitral valve having an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet between a left atrium and a left ventricle, the repair device comprising: a support having (a) a contracted configuration in which the support is sized to be inserted under the posterior leaflet between a posterior wall of the left ventricle and chordae tendineae and (b) an extended configuration in which the support projects anteriorly with respect to the posterior wall of the left ventricle by a distance sufficient to position at least a portion of the posterior leaflet toward the anterior leaflet sufficiently to improve coaptation of the posterior and anterior leaflets, wherein the support comprises a spine and an extension unit coupled to the spine, and wherein the extension unit is expandable from the contracted configuration to the extended configuration, the extension unit is configured to push the at least a portion of the posterior leaflet towards the anterior leaflet of the native mitral valve when in the extended configuration, the extension unit includes a plurality of projections and depressions, the extension unit is preformed to include the plurality of projections when in the extended configuration, and the projections expand between and engage chordae tendineae attached to the posterior leaflet. 3. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the extension unit comprises an inflatable or fillable member. 4. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the extension unit is substantially more flexible than the spine in the contracted configuration. 5. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the spine has a longitudinal axis and the extension unit is configured to expand in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis. 6. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the spine is curved in an unconstrained state and the extension unit is configured to expand in a radial direction relative to the spine. 7. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the extension unit comprises a flexible cover extending around the spine. 8. The repair device of claim 7 wherein the flexible cover is inflatable or fillable with a fluid. 9. The repair device of claim 2 wherein the extension unit includes at least one bladder configured to receive filler material, and wherein the extension unit is expandable with the filler material to form the plurality of projections when the repair device is in the extended configuration. 10. A repair device for repairing a native mitral valve having an anterior leaflet and a posterior leaflet between a left atrium and a left ventricle, the repair device comprising: a support having (a) a contracted configuration in which the support is sized to be inserted under the posterior leaflet between a posterior wall of the left ventricle and chordae tendineae and (b) an extended configuration in which the support projects anteriorly with respect to the posterior wall of the left ventricle by a distance sufficient to position at least a portion of the posterior leaflet toward the anterior leaflet sufficiently to improve coaptation of the posterior and anterior leaflets, wherein the support comprises a spine and an extension unit coupled to the spine, and wherein the extension unit is expandable from the contracted configuration to the extended configuration, the extension unit is configured to push the at least a portion of the posterior leaflet towards the anterior leaflet of the native mitral valve when in the extended configuration, the extension unit includes a plurality of projections and depressions, the projections expand between and engage chordae tendineae attached to the posterior leaflet; and wherein the repair device has a triangular or polygonal cross-section.
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