Flexible commissure frame
US-2024216131-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US10130468B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10130468-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715403458-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2005 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A two-stage or component-based valve prosthesis that can be quickly and easily implanted during a surgical procedure is provided. The prosthetic valve comprises a support structure that is deployed at a treatment site. The prosthetic valve further comprises a valve member configured to be quickly connected to the support structure. The support structure may take the form of a stent that is expanded at the site of a native valve. If desired, the native leaflets may remain and the stent may be used to hold the native valve open. In this case, the stent may be balloon expandable and configured to resist the powerful recoil force of the native leaflets. The support structure is provided with a coupling means for attachment to the valve member, thereby fixing the position of the valve member in the body. The valve member may be a non-expandable type, or may be expandable from a compressed state to an expanded state. The system is particularly suited for rapid deployment of heart valves in a conventional open-heart surgical environment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A replacement prosthetic heart valve, comprising: an expandable anchoring member sized to contact a heart valve annulus in an expanded state and defining a lumen having an inner diameter, the anchoring member having a circular cross-section and a length such that the anchoring member may be expanded within a native valve annulus to the push aside valvular leaflets of the native valve; and a one-way valve member comprising a non-expandable/non-collapsible support frame and defining an exterior dimension sized to fit within the lumen of the anchoring member, the valve member and anchoring member being configured to engage each other and hold the valve member within the lumen. 2. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the anchoring member comprises a stent having a wider outflow end than an inflow end, and wherein the valve member comprises a base ring surrounding an inflow end thereof, the base ring being sized to fit within the outflow end of the stent. 3. The heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the anchoring member further has a circular ridge formed along a transition region between the wider outflow end and inflow end, the ridge being smaller than the valve member exterior dimension so that the valve member seats on the ridge. 4. The heart valve of claim 3 , wherein the ridge incorporates a support wire for strength. 5. The heart valve of claim 4 , wherein the support wire has a radiopaque marker. 6. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the anchoring member is provided with a groove formed in an inwardly-directed circumferential member that extends at least partially around the lumen of the anchoring member and is sized to receive a ring portion of the valve member. 7. The heart valve of claim 6 , wherein the valve member comprises a non-expandable support frame from which the ring portion extends, and the ring portion forms a snap-fit with the groove. 8. The heart valve of claim 6 , wherein the ring portion is configured to expand into the groove after deployment within the anchoring member. 9. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member comprises a peripheral ring portion and the anchoring member has a plurality of prongs that extend inward therefrom into the lumen to capture the ring portion of the valve member. 10. The heart valve of claim 9 , wherein there are two rows of spaced-apart prongs that are each angled inward and toward the other row of prongs, and wherein the prongs are flexible to permit passage of the ring portion of the valve member into the space between the rows. 11. The heart valve of claim 10 , wherein each of the prongs terminates in an enlarged head to prevent damage to the base ring. 12. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the anchoring member comprises an outer sealing ring to help prevent leakage around the anchoring member. 13. The heart valve of claim 12 , wherein the valve member includes a suture-permeable base ring surrounding an inflow end thereof, and the anchoring member comprises a suture-permeable fixation ring attached within the lumen. 14. The heart valve of claim 13 , wherein the valve member connects to the anchoring member via sutures looped between the base ring and the fixation ring. 15. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member includes a suture-permeable base ring surrounding an inflow end thereof, and the anchoring member comprises a suture-permeable fixation ring attached within the lumen, wherein the valve member connects to the anchoring member via sutures looped between the base ring and the fixation ring. 16. The heart valve of claim 15 , wherein the base ring and the fixation ring comprise silicone rubber. 17. The heart valve of claim 15 , wherein the base ring and the fixation ring comprise rolled up fabric cuffs. 18. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the support frame defines a plurality of alternating cusps and upstanding commissures that support flexible leaflets. 19. The heart valve of claim 18 , wherein the flexible leaflets are bovine pericardial leaflets. 20. The heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve member is configured to be detached from within the anchoring member while implanted and replaced with another valve member.
using hook and loop-type fasteners · CPC title
using additional screws, bolts, dowels or rivets, e.g. connecting screws · CPC title
Fixation appliances for connecting prostheses to the body · CPC title
stapled · CPC title
hyperboloidal · CPC title
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