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US-9131926-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US11564794B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11564794-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016741956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a stent (10) for the positioning and anchoring of a valvular prosthesis (100) in an implantation site in the heart of a patient. Specifically, the present invention relates to an expandable stent for an endoprosthesis used in the treatment of a narrowing of a cardiac valve and/or a cardiac valve insufficiency. So as to ensure that no longitudinal displacement of a valvular prosthesis (100) fastened to a stent (10) will occur relative the stent (10) in the implanted state of the stent (10), even given the peristaltic motion of the heart, the stent (10) according to the invention comprises at least one fastening portion (11) via which the valvular prosthesis (100) is connectable to the stent (10). The stent (10) further comprises positioning arches (15) and retaining arches (16), whereby at least one positioning arch (15) is connected to at least one retaining arch (16) via a first connecting land (17). The stent (10) moreover comprises at least one auxiliary retaining arch (18) which connects the respective arms (16′,16″) of the at least one retaining arch (16) connected to the at least one positioning arch (15).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of treating a native heart valve, the method comprising: introducing an endoprosthesis into a patient's vasculature through a blood vessel while the endoprosthesis is in a collapsed configuration, wherein the endoprosthesis comprises a plurality of first arches, a plurality of second arches, a plurality of interconnecting structures, and a valvular prosthesis, wherein each first arch and each second arch has an apex pointing in a first direction, and wherein the plurality of first arches includes exactly three first arches; positioning the endoprosthesis proximate a native heart valve of the patient; expanding the plurality of first arches while maintaining the plurality of second arches, the plurality of interconnecting structures, and the valvular prosthesis in the collapsed configuration, the plurality of first arches being coupled to the plurality of second arches; positioning the apex of each first arch within a respective pocket of the native heart valve; positioning the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures radially inward of leaflets of the native heart valve; and expanding the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures, wherein each leaflet of the native heart valve is positioned radially between at least a portion of the plurality of first arches and at least a portion of the plurality of second arches, and wherein expanding the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures expands the valvular prosthesis. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each interconnecting structure is circumferentially interspaced between two second arches. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the valvular prosthesis is attached to the plurality of second arches via sutures. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the each first arch has an open end opposite the apex and joined to an open end of an adjacent first arch. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first arches is coupled to the plurality of second arches via connecting webs. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein each interconnecting structure is coupled to adjacent second arches. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein each second arch has a U-shaped structure. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein each first arch has a V-shaped structure. 9. A method of treating a native heart valve, the method comprising: positioning an endoprosthesis proximate a native heart valve of the patient, wherein the endoprosthesis is in a collapsed configuration and comprises a plurality of first arches, a plurality of second arches, a plurality of interconnecting structures, and a valvular prosthesis, each first arch and each second arch having an apex pointing in a first direction, wherein the plurality of first arches includes exactly three first arches; expanding the plurality of first arches while maintaining the plurality of second arches, the plurality of interconnecting structures, and the valvular prosthesis in the collapsed configuration, the plurality of first arches being coupled to the plurality of second arches; positioning the apex of each first arch radially outward of a respective leaflet of the native heart valve; positioning the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures radially inward of leaflets of the native heart valve; and expanding a remainder of the endoprosthesis, wherein each leaflet is positioned radially between at least a portion of the plurality of first arches and at least a portion of the plurality of second arches. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the endoprosthesis comprises nitinol and the valvular prosthesis comprises pericardium. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein each interconnecting structure is circumferentially interspaced between two second arches. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein each first arch has an open end joined to an open end of an adjacent first arch. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the patient has an aortic valve disease. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein, after expanding the remainder of the endoprosthesis, the plurality of second arches exerts a force radially outward against the leaflets. 15. A method of treating a native heart valve, the method comprising: introducing an endoprosthesis into a femoral artery of a patient and proximate the native heart valve while the endoprosthesis is in a collapsed configuration, wherein the endoprosthesis comprises a plurality of first arches including exactly three arches, a plurality of second arches, a plurality of interconnecting structures, and a valvular prosthesis, and wherein each first arch and each second arch has an apex pointing in a first direction; expanding the plurality of first arches while maintaining the plurality of second arches, the plurality of interconnecting structures, and the valvular prosthesis in the collapsed configuration, the plurality of first arches being coupled to the plurality of second arches; positioning the apex of each first arch within a respective pocket of the native heart valve; positioning the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures radially inward of leaflets of the native heart valve; and expanding a remainder of the endoprosthesis, wherein each leaflet of the native heart valve is radially between at least a portion of the plurality of first arches and at least a portion of the plurality of second arches. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the apex of each second arch is U-shaped. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the valvular prosthesis comprises pericardium and is attached to the plurality of second arches via sutures. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein each first arch has an open end opposite the apex and joined to an open end of an adjacent first arch. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of first arches is coupled to the plurality of second arches via connecting webs. 20. A method of treating a native heart valve, the method comprising: positioning an endoprosthesis proximate a native heart valve of the patient, wherein the endoprosthesis is in a collapsed configuration and comprises a plurality of first arches, a plurality of second arches, a plurality of interconnecting structures, and a valvular prosthesis, each first arch and each second arch having an apex pointing in a first direction, wherein each first arch has an open end joined to an open end of an adjacent first arch; expanding the plurality of first arches while maintaining the plurality of second arches, the plurality of interconnecting structures, and the valvular prosthesis in the collapsed configuration, the plurality of first arches being coupled to the plurality of second arches; positioning the apex of each first arch radially outward of a respective leaflet of the native heart valve; positioning the plurality of second arches and the plurality of interconnecting structures radially inward of leaflets of the native heart valve; and expanding a remainder of the endoprosthesis, wherein each leaflet is positioned radially between at least a portion of the plurality of first arches and at least a portion of the plurality of second arches.
Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title
with sharp anchoring protrusions, e.g. barbs, pins, spikes · CPC title
triangular · CPC title
V-shaped · CPC title
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