Delivery system for a self expanding stent
US-9724223-B2 · Aug 8, 2017 · US
US11504233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11504233-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916537654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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Valve introducer systems and methods for implanting heart valve prostheses are disclosed, where a valve introducer includes an adjustable deployment mechanism comprising a deployment element and an implantation depth controlling element having a distal end and an adjustable length. The valve introducer also includes a tubular member having a distal end, configured to deliver a heart valve prosthesis, and a length extending from a fixed reference point. The implantation depth controlling element can comprise an inner and an outer cylinder, such as where the outer cylinder has interior threads, and the inner cylinder has exterior threads. The adjustable deployment element can include a depth gauge, wherein the depth gauge indicates the length the tubular member extends beyond a fixed reference point. In certain embodiments, the adjustable deployment element can also be configured to be secured to a cannula.
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A valve introducer system comprising: an implantation depth controlling element including an outer cylinder having a distal end; and a catheter disposed within the outer cylinder, the catheter being configured to deliver a heart valve prosthesis, wherein the catheter includes an outer shaft and an inner shaft, the catheter having an inner shaft length from a fixed reference point on the implantation depth controlling element to a distal end of the inner shaft attached to a nosecone and the catheter having an outer shaft length from the fixed reference point to an outer shaft distal end, the outer shaft including a capsule configured to retain a heart valve prosthesis in a radially compressed configuration, wherein the implantation depth controlling element is configured such that adjusting the implantation depth controlling element changes the inner shaft length from the fixed reference point to the distal end of the inner shaft and changes the outer shaft length from the fixed reference point to the distal end of the outer shaft. 2. The valve introducer system of claim 1 , wherein the implantation depth controlling element further includes an inner cylinder, wherein the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder share a common longitudinal axis, wherein the catheter is coupled to the inner cylinder, and wherein the outer cylinder is configured to be twisted relative to the inner cylinder to increase or decrease a length of the implantation depth controlling element, thereby adjusting the inner shaft length and the outer shaft length. 3. The valve introducer system of claim 2 , wherein the outer cylinder has interior threads and the inner cylinder has exterior threads which mate with the interior threads of the outer cylinder. 4. The valve introducer system of claim 1 , wherein the implantation depth controlling element further comprises a depth gauge, wherein the depth gauge indicates the length the catheter extends beyond the fixed reference point. 5. The valve introducer system of claim 1 , further comprising a deployment element configured to move the outer shaft relative to the inner shaft upon actuation of the deployment element to uncover a heart valve prosthesis configured to be disposed within the capsule. 6. The valve introducer system of claim 5 , wherein the adjustable deployment mechanism further comprises a spring configured to provide tactile feedback to the deployment element during deployment of the heart valve prosthesis. 7. The valve introducer system of claim 1 , wherein the outer cylinder further comprises a cannula engagement surface. 8. The valve introducer system of claim 7 , wherein the cannula engagement surface comprises a locking mechanism configured to couple the outer cylinder to a cannula such that the catheter extends through the cannula. 9. The valve introducer system of claim 1 , further comprising a cannula, the cannula comprising a fastening element configured to couple the cannula to an outside surface of an aorta, wherein the catheter extends through the cannula. 10. A valve introducer system comprising: an implantation depth controlling element including an outer cylinder having a distal end; and a catheter disposed within the outer cylinder, the catheter being configured to deliver a heart valve prosthesis, wherein the catheter includes an outer shaft and an inner shaft, the catheter having an inner shaft length from a fixed reference point on the implantation depth controlling element to a distal end of the inner shaft attached to a nosecone and the catheter having an outer shaft length from the fixed reference point to an outer shaft distal end, wherein the implantation depth controlling element is configured such that adjusting the implantation depth controlling element changes the inner shaft length from the fixed reference point to the distal end of the inner shaft and changes the outer shaft length from the fixed reference point to the distal end of the outer shaft, wherein the catheter is a balloon catheter, wherein the implantation depth controlling element further comprises a depth gauge, wherein the depth gauge indicates the length the catheter extends beyond the fixed reference point. 11. A method of implanting a heart valve prosthesis, the method comprising: coupling the heart valve prosthesis to a catheter, the catheter including an inner shaft and an outer shaft; adjusting a first length of the catheter from a fixed reference point on an outer surface of an outer cylinder of an implantation depth controlling element to a distal end of the inner shaft and a second length of the catheter from the fixed reference point to a distal end of the outer shaft by twisting the outer cylinder relative to an inner cylinder that is coupled to the outer cylinder via interior threads on the outer cylinder mating with exterior threads on the inner cylinder, wherein the catheter is coupled to the inner cylinder, such that the catheter will extend a predetermined depth from the fixed reference point to an implantation site; inserting the catheter into a vessel into to thereby deliver the heart valve prosthesis to the implantation site; deploying the heart valve prosthesis from the catheter; and removing the catheter from the vessel. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising locking the implantation depth controlling element after adjusting the first and second lengths. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of adjusting the first and second lengths occurs after the catheter is delivered to the implantation site. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the implantation site is a native aortic valve. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising fastening a cannula to an outside surface of an aorta and coupling the outer cylinder with the cannula such that the catheter extends through the cannula and into the aorta through the insertion point. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of coupling the heart valve prosthesis to the catheter comprises loading the heart valve prosthesis into a capsule at a distal end of the outer shaft, and wherein the step of deploying the heart valve prosthesis comprises activating a deployment element to move the outer shaft relative to the inner shaft to uncover the heart valve prosthesis disposed within the capsule. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein uncovering the heart valve prosthesis enables the heart valve prosthesis to self-expand. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of deploying the heart valve prosthesis from the catheter comprising inflating a balloon to expand the heart valve prosthesis.
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