Attachment of Leaflets to Prosthetic Heart Valve
US-2020093590-A1 · Mar 26, 2020 · US
US11045301B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11045301-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916299359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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An implantable medical device, such as an aortic aneurism repair stent graft, includes a framework of struts that includes a plurality of vertices. A fabric is in contact with the framework, and attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection. The compound stitching connection includes a plurality of short span fixation stitches and a fan spread of long span tear resistance stitches.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable medical device comprising: a framework of struts that includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric in contact with the framework; the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality tear resistance stitches; and wherein an average fabric span distance of the tear resistance stitches is at least double an average fabric span distance of the fixation stitches. 2. The implantable medical device of claim 1 wherein the average fabric span distance of the tear resistance stitches is less than four times the average fabric span distance of the fixation stitches. 3. An implantable medical device comprising: a framework of struts that includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric in contact with the framework; the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality tear resistance stitches; wherein each of the tear resistance stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance, and each of the fixation stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance that is less than the span distance of each of tear resistance stitches; wherein each of the fixation stitches wraps around one of the struts to form a U-shape; wherein the plurality of tear resistance stitches includes first and second tear resistance stitches that each have a remote fabric penetration point that is remote from a vertex fabric penetration point; and the remote fabric penetration points are on respective sides of a line that bisects the respective vertex. 4. The implantable medical device of claim 3 wherein a first remote fabric entry point of the first tear resistance stitch is separated from a second remote fabric entry point of the second tear resistance stitch by a spread distance that is greater than the span distance of each of the fixation stitches. 5. An implantable medical device comprising: a framework struts that includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric in contact with the framework; the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality tear resistance stitches; wherein each of the tear resistance stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance, and each of the fixation stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance that is less than the span distance of each of the tear stance stitches; and wherein each of the fixation stitches wraps around one of the struts to form a U-shape; and wherein each respective compound stitching connection includes at least three fixation stitches and at least three tear resistance stitches. 6. The implantable medical device of claim 5 wherein the each respective compound stitching connection includes more tear resistance stitches than fixation stitches. 7. An implantable medical device comprising: a framework of struts that includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric in contact with the framework; the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality tear resistance stitches; wherein each of the tear resistance stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance, and each of the fixation stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance that is less than the span distance of each of tear resistance stitches; wherein the fixation stitches form a U-shape; wherein each of the vertices includes an enclosed eye through which the fixation stitches and the tear resistance stitches pass. 8. An implantable stent graft comprising: a framework of struts that defines a tubular shape and includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric with a tubular shape in contact with the framework; anchoring portions of the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality of tear resistance stitches; and wherein each of the tear resistance stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance, and each of the fixation stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance that is less than the span distance of each of the tear resistance stitches; wherein an average of the span distances of the tear resistance stitches is at least double an average of the span distances of the fixation stitches; and the average of the span distances of the tear resistance stitches is less than four times the average of the span distances of the fixation stitches. 9. The implantable stent graft of claim 8 wherein the plurality of tear resistance stitches includes first and second tear resistance stitches that each have a remote fabric penetration point that is remote from a vertex fabric penetration point; the remote fabric penetration points are on respective sides of a line that bisects the respective vertex; and a first remote fabric entry point of the first tear resistance stitch is separated from a second remote fabric entry point of the second tear resistance stitch by a spread distance that is greater than the span distance of each of the fixation stitches. 10. The implantable stent graft of claim 9 wherein the first and second tear resistance stitches define an acute spread angle. 11. The implantable stent graft of claim 8 wherein the each respective compound stitching connection includes at least three fixation stitches and at least three tear resistance stitches. 12. The implantable stent graft of claim 7 wherein the each respective compound stitching connection includes more tear resistance stitches than fixation stitches. 13. An implantable stent graft comprising: a framework of struts that defines a tubular shape and includes a plurality of vertices; a fabric with a tubular shape in contact with the framework; anchoring portions of the framework being attached to the fabric at each of the vertices with a respective compound stitching connection; each respective compound stitching connection includes a plurality of fixation stitches and a plurality of tear resistance stitches; and wherein each of the tear resistance stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance, and each of the fixation stitches penetrates through the fabric at successive penetration points that are separated by a span distance that is less than the span distance of each of the tear resistance stitches; wherein the tubular shape of the fabric includes a single inlet opening and two outlet openings. 14. The implantable medical device of claim 13 wherein the plurality of tear resistance stitches includes two tear resistance stitches that define an acute spread angle.
Y-shaped blood vessels · CPC title
Stent-grafts · CPC title
differing in diameter · CPC title
with sharp anchoring protrusions, e.g. barbs, pins, spikes · CPC title
differing in height or in length · CPC title
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