Everting transcatheter valve and methods

US10285808B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10285808-B2
Application numberUS-201615042351-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2016
Priority dateJul 25, 2012
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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Described embodiments are directed toward centrally-opening, leaflet valve devices and systems for transcatheter delivery having a two-piece valve body as well as methods of making and delivering the two-piece valve devices. A transcatheter valve includes a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. The transcatheter valve can further include an everted configuration and a non-everted configuration.

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What is claimed: 1. A transcatheter valve having a multi-part frame, the transcatheter valve comprising: a multi-part frame including, a body frame defining a generally tubular shape; a leaflet frame defining a generally annular shape and coaxially disposed relative to, extending away and spaced apart from the body frame defining a fold region therebetween, the leaflet frame defining a plurality of U-shaped portions each defining a base and a plurality of posts, the base of each U-shaped portion being located proximate to but not in contact with a body frame first end of the body frame with the U-shaped portions of the leaflet frame extending away from the body frame and the posts extending away from body frame, the posts being distal from the body frame first end; and a film extending across and between the body frame and leaflet frame bridging the fold region and coupling the body frame to the leaflet frame, the leaflet frame and film defining a plurality of leaflets disposed within each U-shaped portion, each leaflet having a leaflet free edge, wherein the leaflet frame is operable to evert along the fold region so as to dispose the leaflet frame at least partially within the body frame and defining a valve wherein the leaflet free edges abut adjacent leaflet free edges and are moveable between an open and closed position. 2. The transcatheter valve of claim 1 , wherein the body frame is more stiff than the leaflet frame. 3. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the film comprises a polymeric material. 4. The transcatheter valve of claim 3 , wherein the film comprises a laminate. 5. The transcatheter valve of claim 4 , wherein the laminate has more than one layer of a fluoropolymer membrane. 6. The transcatheter valve of claim 3 , wherein the film comprises a composite material having at least one fluoropolymer membrane layer having a plurality of pores and an elastomer present in substantially all of the pores of at least one layer of fluoropolymer membrane. 7. The transcatheter valve of claim 6 , wherein the composite material comprises less than about 80% fluoropolymer membrane by weight. 8. The transcatheter valve of claim 6 , wherein the elastomer comprises (per)fluoroalkylvinylethers (PAVE). 9. The transcatheter valve of claim 6 , wherein the elastomer comprises a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoromethyl vinyl ether. 10. The transcatheter valve of claim 6 , wherein the fluoropolymer membrane com prises ePTFE. 11. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the body frame comprises a non-shape memory material. 12. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the body frame is substantially symmetrical about a plane perpendicular to a central axis. 13. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the body frame comprises an open framework operable to allow the body frame to be compressed to a collapsed configuration and expanded between different diameters. 14. The transcatheter valve of claim 13 , wherein the body frame is a generally tubular member defining a generally open pattern of apertures operable to allow the body frame to be compressed and expanded between different diameters. 15. The transcatheter valve of claim 13 , wherein the collapsed configuration has a collapsed profile less than about 6 mm. 16. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein an aspect ratio of a length of the transcatheter valve to an expanded diameter of the transcatheter valve is less than 1. 17. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the body frame is less than about 20 mm in length. 18. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the leaflet frame comprises a shape-memory material. 19. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the leaflet frame comprises a metallic material. 20. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the leaflet frame is formed from a wire. 21. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the at least a portion of the leaflet frame is held adjacent to a body frame inner surface by a spring bias of the leaflet frame. 22. The transcatheter valve of claim 2 , wherein the transcatheter valve is balloon expandable. 23. A transcatheter valve having a multi-part frame, the transcatheter valve comprising: a body frame defining a body frame lumen; a leaflet frame, the leaflet frame defining a first position in which the body frame extends coaxially, adjacent to and spaced apart from the leaflet frame; and a film assembly including a first portion defining a plurality of leaflets connected to the leaflet frame and a second portion extending between the leaflet frame and the body frame and defining a fold region, the leaflet frame being evertible about the fold region from the first position to a second position in which the leaflet frame is at least partially coaxially disposed within the body frame lumen. 24. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , wherein the body frame comprises a clasp configured to hold the leaflet frame in the second position following eversion of the leaflet frame to the second position. 25. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , wherein the film sandwiches the body frame and the leaflet frame. 26. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , the body frame having a body frame inner surface defining the body frame lumen, wherein the at least a portion of the leaflet frame is held adjacent to a body frame inner surface by a spring bias of the leaflet frame. 27. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , wherein the body frame comprises an open framework operable to allow the body frame to be compressed to a collapsed configuration and expanded between different diameters or the body frame is a generally tubular member defining a generally open pattern of apertures operable to allow the body frame to be compressed and expanded between different diameters. 28. The transcatheter valve of claim 27 , wherein the body frame is more stiff than the leaflet frame. 29. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , wherein the body frame is substantially symmetrical about a plane perpendicular to a central axis. 30. The transcatheter valve of claim 23 , wherein the body frame is substantially axially stiff. 31. A transcatheter valve having a multi-part frame, the transcatheter valve comprising: a first frame having an annular shape and being expandable from a first, compact diameter when the first frame is in a compacted state to a second, enlarged diameter when the first frame is in an expanded state; a second frame having an annular shape and being expandable from a first, compact diameter when the second frame is in a compacted state to a second, enlarged diameter when the second frame is in an expanded state, wherein the second, enlarged diameter of the second frame is larger than the second, enlarged diameter of the first frame; and a bridge region coupling the first frame to the second frame; the transcatheter valve having a first delivery state in which the first frame is coaxial with, but longitudinally spaced from the second frame with the bridge region extending longitudinally between the first frame and the second frame and an everted state in which the bridge region is folded over into the second frame and the first frame is coaxial with the second frame with at least a portion of the first frame disposed within the second frame. 32. 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What does patent US10285808B2 cover?
Described embodiments are directed toward centrally-opening, leaflet valve devices and systems for transcatheter delivery having a two-piece valve body as well as methods of making and delivering the two-piece valve devices. A transcatheter valve includes a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. The transcatheter valve can further include an everted configuration and a non-evert…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gore & Ass
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/2403. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 2019 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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