Pre-assembled bioprosthetic valve conduit and method of delivery

US10130466B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10130466-B2
Application numberUS-201615079854-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2016
Priority dateJun 4, 2012
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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A valved conduit including a bioprosthetic valve, such as a heart valve, and a tubular conduit sealed with a bioresorbable material. The bioprosthetic heart valve includes prosthetic tissue that has been treated such that the tissue may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve. The bioprosthetic heart valve may have separate bovine pericardial leaflets or a whole porcine valve. The sealed conduit includes a tubular matrix impregnated with a bioresorbable medium such as gelatin or collagen. The valved conduit is stored dry in packaging in which a desiccant pouch is supplied having a capacity for absorbing moisture within the packaging limited to avoid drying the bioprosthetic tissue out beyond a point where its ability to function in the bioprosthetic heart valve is compromised. The heart valve may be sewn within the sealed conduit or coupled thereto with a snap-fit connection.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pre-assembled valved conduit, comprising: a bioprosthetic heart valve including bioprosthetic tissue leaflets, the valve having been treated such that the tissue may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve, the bioprosthetic valve having a sewing ring encircling an inflow end, wherein the tissue leaflets are supported by three commissure posts evenly located around the valve that project in an outflow direction, with three convex valve cusps therebetween extending in an inflow direction; a conduit sealed with a bioresorbable medium that is coupled to the sewing ring with sutures so as to form the valved conduit including three axial marker lines provided on an exterior of the conduit aligned with and signifying the locations of the three commissure posts; a valve holder attached to the bioprosthetic valve on an outflow side of the valve cusps; and an elongated delivery handle connected to the valve holder and extending through the conduit so as to project from an outlet end thereof. 2. The valved conduit of claim 1 , wherein the heart valve is located at an inlet end of the conduit that wraps around the sewing ring. 3. The valved conduit of claim 2 , wherein the sutures coupling the conduit inlet end to the sewing ring pass through the entire sewing ring from inflow to outflow sides thereof. 4. The valved conduit of claim 1 , wherein the heart valve includes bovine pericardial leaflets, and the conduit comprises a tubular matrix impregnated with gelatin or collagen. 5. The valved conduit of claim 1 , wherein the bioprosthetic valve couples within the conduit such that the conduit extends on both ends of the valve to provide both inflow and outflow extensions. 6. The valved conduit of claim 1 , wherein the bioprosthetic tissue leaflets have been cross-linked using glutaraldehyde or other aldehyde containing agents, treated with a capping agent, and dehydrated with a glycerol solution. 7. A packaged pre-assembled valved conduit, comprising: a pre-assembled valved conduit including a bioprosthetic valve with bioprosthetic tissue leaflets, the valve having been treated such that the tissue may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve, the bioprosthetic valve being coupled to a conduit sealed with a bioresorbable medium; a valve holder attached to the bioprosthetic valve on an outflow side thereof; and an elongated delivery handle connected to the valve holder and extending through the conduit so as to project from an outlet end thereof; and packaging for the valved conduit including at least one sterile container in which the valved conduit, holder and handle are stored assembled without a preserving solution. 8. The packaged pre-assembled valved conduit of claim 7 , wherein the packaging comprises a dual layer packaging with the valved conduit sealed within an inner gas-permeable sterile barrier to enable gas sterilization and an outer gas-impermeable barrier to prevent long term oxidation of the bioprosthetic tissue. 9. The packaged pre-assembled valved conduit of claim 8 , wherein the outer gas-impermeable barrier comprises a storage pouch having a dual seal system on its open end which provides both a gas-permeable portion and a gas-impermeable portion. 10. The packaged pre-assembled valved conduit of claim 7 , wherein the conduit comprises a tubular matrix impregnated with gelatin, and further including a desiccant pouch provided within the packaging having a capacity for absorbing moisture within the packaging limited to avoid drying the bioprosthetic tissue out beyond a point where its ability to function as a bioprosthetic valve is compromised. 11. The packaged pre-assembled valved conduit of claim 7 , wherein the bioprosthetic tissue leaflets have been cross-linked using glutaraldehyde or other aldehyde containing agents, treated with a capping agent, and dehydrated with a glycerol solution. 12. A pre-assembled valved conduit, comprising: a bioprosthetic valve including bioprosthetic tissue leaflets cross-linked using glutaraldehyde or other aldehyde containing agents, treated with a capping agent, and dehydrated with a glycerol solution such that the tissue leaflets may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve, the bioprosthetic valve having a sewing ring encircling an inflow end; a conduit sealed with a bioresorbable medium that is coupled to the sewing ring with sutures so as to form the valved conduit; a valve holder attached to the bioprosthetic valve on an outflow side thereof; and an elongated delivery handle connected to the valve holder and extending through the conduit so as to project from an outlet end thereof. 13. The valved conduit of claim 12 , wherein the bioprosthetic valve is a heart valve located at an inlet end of the conduit that wraps around the sewing ring. 14. The valved conduit of claim 12 , wherein the bioprosthetic valve couples within the conduit such that the conduit extends on both ends of the valve to provide both inflow and outflow extensions. 15. The valved conduit of claim 12 , further including packaging for the valved conduit including at least one sterile container in which the valved conduit, holder and handle are stored assembled without a preserving solution. 16. The valved conduit of claim 15 , wherein the packaging comprises a dual layer packaging with the valved conduit sealed within an inner gas-permeable sterile barrier to enable gas sterilization and an outer gas-impermeable barrier to prevent long term oxidation of the bioprosthetic tissue. 17. The valved conduit of claim 15 , wherein the conduit comprises a tubular matrix impregnated with gelatin, and further including a desiccant pouch provided within the packaging having a capacity for absorbing moisture within the packaging limited to avoid drying the bioprosthetic tissue out beyond a point where its ability to function as a bioprosthetic valve is compromised.

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  • for artificial blood vessels (apparatus for applying cells on a blood vessel prosthesis A61F2/062) · CPC title

  • Gelatin · CPC title

  • Collagen · CPC title

  • Gelatin · CPC title

  • Packages or dispensers for prostheses or other implants (for intraocular lenses A61F2/1691; for dental surgery A61C19/02) · CPC title

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What does patent US10130466B2 cover?
A valved conduit including a bioprosthetic valve, such as a heart valve, and a tubular conduit sealed with a bioresorbable material. The bioprosthetic heart valve includes prosthetic tissue that has been treated such that the tissue may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve. The bioprosthetic heart valve may have separate bovine pericardial leaflet…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L27/3687. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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