Low profile transcatheter heart valve
US-10492905-B2 · Dec 3, 2019 · US
US11213388B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213388-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916570780-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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A method of crimping an implantable prosthetic valve can include placing protective material over at least a portion of the implantable prosthetic valve. The protective material can be configured to occupy space between open cells of a frame of the implantable prosthetic valve to prevent damage to a leaflet structure of the implantable prosthetic valve. The method can also include crimping the implantable prosthetic valve with the protective material on the implantable prosthetic valve, and removing the protective material from between the frame and the leaflet structure of the implantable prosthetic valve.
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We claim: 1. A prosthetic heart valve comprising: a radially collapsible and expandable annular frame, the frame having three commissure attachment portions and at least three circumferentially extending rows of angled struts arranged in a zigzag pattern in each row, the at least three rows including a first row of angled struts defining an inflow end of the frame, a second row of angled struts defining an outflow end of the frame, a third row of angled struts positioned axially between the first and second rows of angled struts along a length of the frame; wherein the frame comprises a circumferentially extending, upper row of closed cells defined between the second and third rows of angled struts, the cells defining openings in the frame; a leaflet structure comprising three leaflets, each leaflet having an upper edge portion, a curved lower edge portion and two side flaps, wherein each side flap is connected to an adjacent side flap of another leaflet to form commissures of the leaflet structure, each commissure being attached to one of the commissure attachment portions; an annular fabric skirt member positioned between the annular frame and the leaflet structure; and an annular fabric sleeve comprising three U-shaped portions positioned along inner surfaces of the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets; wherein the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets, the annular fabric skirt member, and the annular fabric sleeve are secured to each other with stitching that extends through the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets, the annular fabric skirt member, and the annular fabric sleeve along a scalloped shaped suture line; wherein the frame is made of a plastically-expandable material and the prosthetic valve can be radially crimped to a radially collapsed configuration around a balloon of a balloon catheter for delivery into a patient's body and radially expanded to a radially expanded configuration with the balloon inside the patient's body. 2. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the annular fabric skirt member covers the entire extent of the inner surface of the frame except for the openings in the upper row of cells. 3. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the commissures of the leaflet structure are attached to the commissure attachment portions of the frame with sutures. 4. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the first and third rows of angled struts have parallel zig-zag patterns. 5. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 4 , wherein the zig-zag pattern of the second row of angled struts is opposite from the first and third rows. 6. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 5 , wherein the struts of the first, second, and third rows have the same length. 7. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the frame is made of a nickel cobalt chromium alloy. 8. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 7 , wherein the nickel cobalt chromium alloy comprises MP35N. 9. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the scalloped shaped suture line is formed by in-and-out stitches that extend through the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets, the annular fabric skirt, and the annular fabric sleeve comprises. 10. A prosthetic heart valve: a radially collapsible and expandable annular frame, the frame having three commissure attachment portions and at least three circumferentially extending rows of angled struts arranged in a zig-zag pattern in each row, the at least three rows including a first row of angled struts defining an inflow end of the frame, a second row of angled struts defining an outflow end of the frame, a third row of angled struts positioned axially between the first and second rows of angled struts along a length of the frame; wherein the frame comprises a circumferentially extending, upper row of closed cells defined between the second and third rows of angled struts, the cells defining openings in the frame; a leaflet structure comprising three leaflets, each leaflet having an upper edge portion, a curved lower edge portion and two side flaps, wherein each side flap is connected to an adjacent side flap of another leaflet to form commissures of the leaflet structure, each commissure being attached to one of the commissure attachment portions; an annular fabric skirt member positioned between the annular frame and the leaflet structure, wherein the annular fabric skirt covers the entire extent of the inner surface of the frame except for the openings in the upper row of cells, wherein the annular fabric skirt member has upper and lower edge portions, the upper edge portion being secured to the struts of the third row of angled struts with sutures and the lower edge portion being secured to the struts of the first row of angled struts with sutures; and an annular fabric sleeve positioned along inner surfaces of the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets; wherein the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets, the annular fabric skirt member, and the annular fabric sleeve are secured to each other with stitching that extends through the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets, the annular fabric skirt member, and the annular fabric sleeve along a scalloped shaped suture line such that the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets are sandwiched between the annular fabric skirt member and the annular fabric sleeve; wherein the frame is made of a plastically-expandable material and the prosthetic valve can be radially crimped to a radially collapsed configuration around a balloon of a balloon catheter for delivery into a patient's body and radially expanded to a radially expanded configuration with the balloon inside the patient's body. 11. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 , wherein the annular fabric sleeve comprises three reinforcing strips connected end-to-end, each of which is secured to the inner surface of the curved lower edge portion of a respective leaflet. 12. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 , wherein the annular fabric sleeve and the annular fabric skirt member are separate pieces of material. 13. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 , wherein the curved lower edge portion of each leaflet is secured to the frame only indirectly by the annular fabric skirt member. 14. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 13 , wherein the lower edge portion of each leaflet is sutured only to the annular fabric skirt member and the annular fabric sleeve. 15. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 , wherein each commissure is attached to a commissure attachment portion of the frame above a plane that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the frame and defines a lower end of the upper row of closed cells. 16. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 10 , wherein the upper edge portion of the annular fabric skirt member comprises a plurality of projections defining an undulating pattern that generally conforms to the zigzag pattern of the third row of angled struts. 17. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 16 , wherein the upper edge portion of the annular fabric skirt member includes axially extending slits between projections and sections of the projections between the slits are partially wrapped around the struts of the third row of angled struts. 18. A prosthetic heart valve: a radially collapsible and expandable annular frame, the frame having three commissure attachment portions and four circumferentially extending rows of angled struts arranged in a zig-zag pattern in each row, the four rows including a first row of angled struts defining an inflow end of the frame, a second row of angled
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