Prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus
US-9867700-B2 · Jan 16, 2018 · US
US11779460B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11779460-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117347446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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A prosthetic implant delivery assembly includes a prosthetic implant including an expandable stent and a catheter for delivering the prosthetic implant. The expandable stent includes apices circumferentially-spaced apart relative to each other. At least some of the apices include an aperture disposed therein. The catheter includes arms disposed at an end of a shaft, and the arms are moveable between a radially compressed state and a radially expanded state via a sheath. The arms each include a hook portion for releasably engaging the apertures of the apices. The arms are configured to move from the radially compressed state to the radially expanded state when the plurality arms is exposed from within the sheath such that the hook portion disengages from the apices of the prosthetic implant and releases the expandable stent from the catheter.
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A prosthetic implant delivery assembly comprising: a prosthetic implant comprising an expandable stent, the expandable stent comprising a plurality of interconnected struts and a plurality of apices circumferentially spaced around a first end portion of the expandable stent, each of the plurality of apices formed by a junction of a pair of the plurality of struts, wherein at least some of the plurality of apices comprise an aperture formed therein; and an elongate catheter comprising a shaft, a plurality of arms extending axially from a distal end portion of the shaft, a sheath disposed radially outwardly from the shaft, and an expansion element disposed radially inwardly from the sheath, the plurality of arms being radially expandable relative to a longitudinal axis of the shaft and configured to be moveable from a radially compressed state to a radially expanded state via relative movement between the plurality of arms and the sheath, each arm of the plurality of arms comprising a hook portion, wherein the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms is configured to releasably engage one of the at least some of the plurality of apices of the prosthetic implant via the aperture, wherein the plurality of arms is configured to move from the radially compressed state to the radially expanded state when the plurality of arms is exposed from within the sheath such that the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms disengages from the one of the at least some of the plurality of apices of the prosthetic implant and releases the expandable stent from the elongate catheter, and wherein the expansion element has a frusto-conical shape and is configured to be retracted toward the distal end portion of the shaft, and wherein the expansion element is movable relative to the plurality of arms and is configured to apply a radial force to the plurality of arms to cause the radial expansion thereof as the expansion element is retracted. 2. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms extends radially inwardly and is angled proximally. 3. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 2 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that, while the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms is engaged with the respective one of the at least some of the plurality of apices of the prosthetic implant and while the plurality of arms is in the radially compressed state, a distal angle of the hook portion relative to a longitudinal axis of the expandable stent is less than 90 degrees. 4. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 3 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that, while the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms is engaged with the one of the at least some of the plurality of apices of the prosthetic implant, the distal angle of the hook portion relative to the longitudinal axis of the expandable stent increases as the plurality of arms is moved from the radially compressed state toward the radially expanded state. 5. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that an extent of radial expansion of the plurality of arms is adjustable, wherein movement of the sheath relative to the plurality of arms in a first direction causes the plurality of arms to be retracted into the sheath and decreases the extent of radial expansion of the plurality of arms, and wherein movement of the sheath relative to the plurality of arms in an opposing second direction causes the plurality of arms to be exposed from the sheath and increases the extent of radial expansion of the plurality of arms. 6. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein each arm of the plurality of arms further comprises a distal portion and a release point structure, the release point structure disposed at an opposing end of the distal portion relative to the hook portion and comprising a section of the arm that is angled relative to the distal portion. 7. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 6 , wherein each arm of the plurality of arms further comprises a proximal portion, and wherein the release point structure is disposed between the distal portion and the proximal portion, the section of the arm being angled relative to the proximal portion. 8. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 6 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that, in the radially compressed state, the distal portion of each of the plurality of arms is abutted to an interior surface of the sheath and a space is disposed between the interior surface of the sheath and the release point structure of each of the plurality of arms. 9. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 6 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that movement of the plurality of arms into the radially expanded state is caused at least in part by exposure of the release point structure from the sheath for each of the plurality of arms. 10. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the elongate catheter is configured such that the exposure of the release point structure from the sheath results in an increase of a proximal angle of the hook portion relative to a proximal region of the aperture and disengagement of the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms from the aperture of the one of the at least some of the plurality of apices. 11. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the expandable stent is a self-expandable stent and the plurality of arms is a self-expandable plurality of arms. 12. A prosthetic implant delivery assembly comprising: a prosthetic implant comprising an expandable stent having a plurality of apices circumferentially spaced around a first end portion of the expandable stent, wherein each of at least some of the plurality of apices comprises an aperture; a sheath configured to receive the prosthetic implant therein and to retain the prosthetic implant in a radially compressed configuration; an elongate first catheter comprising a first shaft and an expansion element movably coupled to a distal end portion of the first shaft; and an elongate second catheter comprising a second shaft and a plurality of arms extending axially from a distal end portion of the second shaft, the plurality of arms being radially expandable relative to a longitudinal axis of the second shaft and configured to be moveable from a radially compressed state to a radially expanded state via relative axial movement between the plurality of arms and the sheath, each arm of the plurality of arms comprising a hook portion, wherein the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms extends radially inwardly and is angled proximally, and wherein the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms is configured to extend through a respective aperture of the at least some of the plurality of apices to releasably couple the prosthetic implant to the elongate second catheter, wherein the plurality of arms is configured to radially expand when the plurality of arms is exposed from within the sheath, and wherein the expansion element is configured to be moved proximally relative to the first shaft and toward the distal end portion of the second shaft such that the expansion element applies a radial force to the plurality of arms to release the prosthetic implant from the elongate second catheter. 13. The prosthetic implant delivery assembly of claim 12 , wherein the elongate second catheter is configured such that, when the hook portion of each of the plurality of arms extends through the respective aperture
Deployment by mechanical expansion · CPC title
Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title
Deployment by retracting a sheath · CPC title
made by longitudinally pushing a protrusion into a complementary-shaped recess, e.g. held by friction fit · CPC title
Fixation appliances for connecting prostheses to the body · CPC title
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