Prosthetic heart valve for transcatheter heart valve implantation
US-2019209319-A1 · Jul 11, 2019 · US
US11202708B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11202708-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816179482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 21, 2021 |
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According to various aspects and embodiments, a prosthetic valve assembly for controlling fluid flow in an annulus is provided. The prosthetic valve assembly includes a suture ring formed from two or more segments, where each segment is configured to attach to the annulus, and a leaflet subassembly that attaches to an inner portion of at least one segment of the suture ring. The leaflet subassembly includes at least one leaflet configured for controlling a flow of fluid through the prosthetic valve assembly.
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A segmented, growth-accommodating prosthetic valve assembly for controlling fluid flow in an annulus, the prosthetic valve assembly comprising: a suture ring formed from two or more separate segments, each segment of the two or more separate segments having an outer portion configured for attachment to the annulus, the suture ring being circumferentially discontinuous including a gap between adjacent segments of the two or more separate segments, the suture ring conforming to the annulus while being passively expandable, due to a restoring spring force provided by the segments of the suture ring, from an initial radially-unexpanded implanted diameter to a final expanded diameter in which the two or more separate segments are spaced further apart from each other than in the initial radially-unexpanded implanted diameter, to accommodate growth of the annulus, an expansion ratio of an outer diameter of the suture ring between the initial radially-unexpanded implanted diameter and the final expanded diameter being about 1.5 to about 5; and a leaflet subassembly attached to an inner portion of at least one segment of the two or more segments of the suture ring, the leaflet subassembly including at least one leaflet configured for controlling a flow of fluid through the prosthetic valve assembly. 2. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leaflet includes an outer edge configured to attach to the inner portion of the at least one segment. 3. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one leaflet and the at least one segment form a continuous structure. 4. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the leaflet subassembly further includes a spring rib coupled to the at least one leaflet. 5. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 4 , wherein a portion of the spring rib is attached to the inner portion of the at least one segment. 6. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 4 , wherein a surface of the at least one leaflet has a plurality of expansion elements. 7. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of expansion elements are pleats. 8. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a shielding structure attached to the suture ring and configured to extend laterally between the at least one leaflet and the annulus, the shielding structure defined by a plurality of shielding segments. 9. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the leaflet subassembly includes a sinus structure. 10. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the shielding segments are more rigid than the at least one leaflet. 11. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein at least a portion of each shielding segment of the plurality of shielding segments is attached to a segment of the two or more segments of the suture ring. 12. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the suture ring, the at least one leaflet, and the shielding structure form a continuous structure. 13. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein a portion of a shielding segment of the plurality of shielding segments is coupled to an adjacent shielding segment of the plurality of shielding segments. 14. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 13 , wherein the adjacent shielding segments are coupled with a ligament. 15. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein at least a portion of at least one shielding segment of the plurality of shielding segments overlies at least a portion of at least one adjacent shielding segment of the plurality of shielding segments when the prosthetic valve assembly is in a radially-unexpanded configuration. 16. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 15 , wherein the at least one shielding segment does not overlap the at least one adjacent shielding segment when the prosthetic valve assembly is in the radially-expanded configuration. 17. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the shielding structure further includes a plurality of shielding ribs. 18. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of shielding ribs are more rigid than the plurality of shielding segments. 19. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of shielding ribs extend along a height of the shielding structure. 20. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the shielding structure further includes a coiled member that is at least partially integrated with the plurality of shielding segments. 21. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the shielding structure is supported with a reinforcing material. 22. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 21 , wherein the reinforcing material is arranged in a pattern to provide axial and circumferential support to the shielding structure. 23. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leaflet includes a plurality of leaflets. 24. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 23 , wherein the plurality of leaflets are asymmetrically disposed about a central longitudinal axis of the prosthetic valve assembly. 25. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 23 , wherein each leaflet of the plurality of leaflets has a free edge that is flared. 26. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 23 , wherein each leaflet of the plurality of leaflets has an uncoupled mating edge positioned adjacent an uncoupled mating edge of an adjacent leaflet. 27. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 23 , wherein the plurality of leaflets remain in contact with each other as the suture ring expands from the initial radially-unexpanded implanted diameter to the final expanded diameter to accommodate growth of the annulus. 28. The prosthetic valve assembly of claim 1 , configured to accommodate annulus diameters ranging from about 5 millimeters to about 40 millimeters.
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