Catheter, catheter manipulation part, and catheter manufacturing method
US-2016051796-A1 · Feb 25, 2016 · US
US11660185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11660185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916713582-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2023 |
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A prosthetic spacer assembly includes a spacer body, a first anchor, and a second anchor. The first anchor and the second anchor are each connected to the spacer body. The first anchor is configured to capture a first native valve leaflet between the first anchor and the spacer body. The second anchor is configured to capture a second native valve leaflet between the second anchor and the spacer body.
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We claim: 1. A prosthetic spacer assembly comprising: a non-circular spacer body; a first anchor extending from a ventricular end of the non-circular spacer body; wherein the first anchor is configured to press a first native valve leaflet against the non-circular spacer body; a second anchor extending from the ventricular end of the non-circular spacer body; and wherein the second anchor is configured to press a second native valve leaflet against the non-circular spacer body. 2. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 1 wherein the non-circular spacer body comprises at least one of a crescent shape, an elliptical shape, and an hourglass shape. 3. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 2 wherein the non-circular spacer body has a minor axis dimension and a major axis dimension that is greater than the minor axis dimension. 4. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 1 wherein the non-circular spacer body is made from an expandable material. 5. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 4 wherein a majority of expansion of the non-circular spacer body is in a direction that is perpendicular to a minor axis of the non-circular spacer body. 6. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 1 further comprising a frame body disposed inside the non-circular spacer body. 7. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 6 wherein the frame body comprises a longitudinal column that extends through the non-circular spacer body. 8. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 1 wherein the first anchor comprises a bent wire and the second anchor comprises a bent wire. 9. A prosthetic spacer assembly comprising: an expandable spacer body; a first anchor extending from a ventricular end of the expandable spacer body; wherein the first anchor is configured to press a first native valve leaflet against the expandable spacer body; a second anchor extending from the ventricular end of the expandable spacer body; and wherein the second anchor is configured to press a second native valve leaflet against the expandable spacer body. 10. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 9 wherein the expandable spacer body comprises at least one of a crescent shape, an elliptical shape, or an hourglass shape in an expanded condition. 11. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 9 wherein the expandable spacer body has a minor axis dimension and a major axis dimension that is greater than the minor axis dimension in an expanded condition. 12. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 9 wherein a majority of expansion of the expandable spacer body is in a direction that is perpendicular to a minor axis of the expandable spacer body. 13. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 9 further comprising a frame body disposed inside the expandable spacer body. 14. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 13 wherein the frame body comprises a longitudinal column that extends through the spacer body. 15. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 9 wherein the first anchor comprises a bent wire and the second anchor comprises a bent wire. 16. A prosthetic spacer assembly comprising: a spacer body; a first anchor connected to the spacer body; wherein the first anchor is configured to capture a first native valve leaflet between the first anchor and the spacer body; a second anchor connected to the spacer body; wherein the second anchor is configured to capture a second native valve leaflet between the second anchor and the spacer body; and wherein the first anchor extends from a ventricular end of the spacer body and the second anchor extends from the ventricular end of the spacer body. 17. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 16 wherein the spacer body comprises at least one of a crescent shape, an elliptical shape, a circular shape, and an hourglass shape. 18. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 16 wherein the spacer body has a minor axis dimension and a major axis dimension that is greater than the minor axis dimension. 19. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 16 wherein the spacer body is made from an expandable material. 20. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 19 wherein a majority of expansion of the spacer body is in a direction that is perpendicular to a minor axis of the spacer body. 21. A prosthetic spacer assembly comprising: a spacer body; a frame body disposed inside the spacer body; a first anchor connected to the spacer body; wherein the first anchor is configured to capture a first native valve leaflet between the first anchor and the spacer body; a second anchor connected to the spacer body; and wherein the second anchor is configured to capture a second native valve leaflet between the second anchor and the spacer body. 22. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the frame body comprises a longitudinal column that extends through the spacer body. 23. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the frame body comprises a mesh-like wire lattice. 24. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the first anchor is configured to press the first native valve leaflet against the spacer body and the second anchor is configured to press the second native valve leaflet against the spacer body. 25. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the first anchor is configured to loop around the first native leaflet to allow the first native leaflet to open and close around the spacer body and the second anchor is configured to loop around the second native leaflet to allow the second native leaflet to open and close around the spacer body. 26. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the spacer body comprises at least one of a crescent shape, an elliptical shape, a circular shape, and an hourglass shape. 27. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the spacer body has a minor axis dimension and a major axis dimension that is greater than the minor axis dimension. 28. The prosthetic spacer assembly of claim 21 wherein the first anchor extends from a ventricular end of the spacer body and the second anchor extends from the ventricular end of the spacer body.
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