Arrangement, a loop-shaped support, a prosthetic heart valve and a method of repairing or replacing a native heart valve
US-2017007399-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US11844692B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11844692-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217651667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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Pinch devices and access systems that can be used to secure a prosthetic heart valve to a heart valve annulus and to treat valvular insufficiency. A pinch device can be a separate expandable element from the prosthetic heart valve that is first advanced to the annulus and deployed, after which an expandable prosthetic heart valve can be advanced to within the annulus and deployed. The two elements can clamp/pinch the heart valve leaflets to hold the prosthetic heart valve in place. The pinch device can have a flexible, expandable annular frame. A combined delivery system can deliver the pinch device and prosthetic heart valve with just a single access point and aid more accurate coaxial deployment. The pinch device can be mounted near distal end of an access sheath, and a catheter for delivering the prosthetic heart valve can be passed through a lumen of the same access sheath.
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A method, comprising: providing an access system comprising a handle and an access sheath defining a common lumen, and a pinch device disposed within a distal end portion of the access sheath in a constricted state, the handle comprising a housing and a grip portion slidably mounted over the housing and coupled to a plurality of deployment arms extending through the access sheath and coupled to the pinch device; introducing a distal end portion of the access sheath into a subject's heart through an apical puncture in the left ventricle and advancing the distal end portion beyond a native aortic valve and into the subject's ascending aorta; moving the deployment arms and pinch device axially relative to the access sheath by actuating the grip portion to expel the pinch device therefrom and allow the pinch device to self-expand to an expanded state; positioning the expanded pinch device around native heart valve leaflets; inserting a distal end portion of a delivery catheter on which a radially expandable and compressible prosthetic heart valve is mounted into the common lumen through the handle; advancing the delivery catheter through the access system to position the prosthetic heart valve within the native heart valve leaflets and within the pinch device; and expanding the prosthetic heart valve to pinch the native heart valve leaflets between the prosthetic heart valve and the pinch device. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the access sheath comprises a plurality of channels in which the plurality of deployment arms are disposed. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein all steps are performed while the subject's heart is beating. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pinch device is separate from the prosthetic heart valve and has an expanded state defining an annular frame formed around a central axis and having peaks and valleys extending in opposite axial directions around its periphery, the pinch device including an inner body covered with a biocompatible fabric covering, with a plurality of buckles integrated with the inner body and projecting from a proximal end without being covered by the fabric covering. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein distal end portions of the deployment arms are coupled to respective buckles of the pinch device via a plurality of filaments each extending through a respective deployment arm. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising releasing the pinch device from the deployment arms by retracting the plurality of filaments using a release mechanism comprising an end sleeve and an end cap. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising, prior to releasing the pinch device, rotating the release mechanism from a locked state wherein the release mechanism is restrained from axial movement relative to the housing to an unlocked state. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the access system comprises one or more hemostatic seals disposed in the handle, and wherein inserting the distal end of the delivery catheter through the handle includes allowing the one or more hemostatic seals to seal against an outer surface of the delivery catheter. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein actuating the grip portion comprises rotating a thumbwheel comprising a plurality of teeth engaged with a corresponding plurality of teeth on a linear rack coupled to the housing to move the grip portion relative to the housing. 10. A method, comprising: creating an apical puncture in a left ventricle of a subject's heart; introducing an access sheath of an access system through the apical puncture and advancing a distal end portion of the access sheath such that the distal end portion is proximate a native heart valve, the access system further comprising a handle from which the access sheath extends distally, the handle coupled to a plurality of deployment arms extending distally from the handle through the access sheath; expelling a radially expandable and compressible pinch device from the distal end portion of the access sheath, the pinch device comprising an annular frame having peaks and valleys extending in opposite axial directions around its periphery, the pinch device further comprising a plurality of struts extending from the annular frame and coupled to the plurality of deployment arms; allowing the pinch device to self-expand to an expanded state and positioning the pinch device via the plurality of deployment arms radially outside native heart valve leaflets such that the struts are aligned with commissures of the native heart valve; inserting a distal end portion of a delivery catheter on which a radially expandable and compressible prosthetic heart valve is mounted into a common lumen of the handle and access sheath; advancing the delivery catheter through the access system to position the prosthetic heart valve within the native heart valve leaflets and within the pinch device; expanding the prosthetic heart valve to pinch the native heart valve leaflets between the prosthetic heart valve and the pinch device; and decoupling the plurality of deployment arms from the struts of the pinch device using a release mechanism comprising an end cap and an end sleeve. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of positioning the distal end portion of the access sheath proximate a native heart valve comprises advancing the distal end portion beyond a native aortic valve and into the subject's ascending aorta. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the end sleeve of the release mechanism is coupled to a plurality of filaments extending through the deployment arms and coupling the deployment arms to a plurality of buckles on the struts of the pinch device, and wherein decoupling the plurality of deployment arms comprises axially moving the end sleeve relative to the handle to retract the plurality of filaments. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the handle comprises a housing and a grip portion slidably mounted over the housing and coupled to the deployment arms, and wherein expelling the pinch device comprises moving the deployment arms and pinch device relative to the access sheath by axially moving the grip portion relative to the housing. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein actuating the grip portion comprises rotating a thumbwheel comprising a plurality of teeth engaged with a corresponding plurality of teeth on a linear rack coupled to the housing to move the grip portion relative to the housing. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the pinch device comprises circumferential struts connecting each two adjacent peaks and valleys each of which is generally S-shaped, with two curvatures separated by a point of inflection. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein each of the circumferential struts terminates at its corresponding peak and valley in an asymptotic manner such that it is nearly aligned with a vertical Z-axis. 17. The method of claim 10 , further comprising, prior to decoupling the pinch device, rotating the release mechanism from a locked state wherein the release mechanism is restrained from axial movement relative to a housing of the handle to an unlocked state. 18. A method, comprising: creating an apical puncture in a left ventricle of a subject's heart; introducing an access sheath of an access system through the apical puncture, the access system comprising a handle from which the access sheath extends distally, the handle comprising a housing, a grip portion, and a release mechanism comprising an end sleeve and an end cap; advancing a distal end portion of the access sheath beyond a native aortic valve and
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