Native valve repair devices and procedures

US11850154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11850154-B2
Application numberUS-202117175590-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2021
Priority dateJan 9, 2018
Publication dateDec 26, 2023
Grant dateDec 26, 2023

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A valve repair device for repairing a native valve of a patient includes a spacer element, a pair of paddles, and a pair of gripping members. The pair of paddles is coupled to the spacer element. The pair of gripping members is disposed between the pair of paddles. The paddles and the gripping members are configured to attach to leaflets of a heart valve. The spacer element extends past side edges of the gripping members, extends past side edges of the paddles, or extends past the side edges of both the gripping members and the paddles.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve repair device for repairing a native heart valve of a patient, the valve repair device comprising: a spacer element; a pair of paddles coupled to the spacer element; a pair of gripping members disposed between the pair of paddles; wherein the paddles and the gripping members are movable toward one another to attach to leaflets of the native heart valve; wherein, seen in a plan view from an upstream side of the native heart valve, the spacer element extends past side edges of the pair of gripping member; and wherein the spacer element is configured such that the spacer element can (i) be disposed between the leaflets of the native heart valve, (ii) inhibit flow through the valve repair device, and (iii) divide an orifice between a ventricle and an atrium of the native heart valve into two orifices. 2. The valve repair device according to claim 1 wherein, seen in the plan view from the upstream side of the native heart valve, the spacer element extends past side edges of the pair of paddles. 3. The valve repair device according to claim 1 wherein the paddles and the gripping members are coupled to a shaft. 4. The valve repair device according to claim 3 wherein the spacer element surrounds the shaft and is disposed between the pair of gripping members. 5. The valve repair device according to claim 1 wherein each of the gripping members are disposed between the one of the paddles and the spacer element. 6. The valve repair device according to claim 3 , further comprising a coupler and a lock, wherein the coupler is coupled to the paddles and the lock is movable between a locked condition and an unlocked condition, wherein the lock is configured to lock the coupler in a stationary position on the shaft when the lock is in the locked condition. 7. The valve repair device according to claim 3 further comprising a coupler and the pair of paddles are coupled to the shaft by a plurality of pivoting links that are pivotally connected to the coupler. 8. The valve repair device according to claim 7 wherein each of the paddles is fixed to one of the pivoting links. 9. The valve repair device according to claim 7 wherein the plurality of pivoting links includes a first link, a second link, a third link, a fourth link, and a fifth link. 10. The valve repair device according to claim 9 wherein: the first link is pivotably connected to the coupler; the second link is pivotably connected to the coupler; the fifth link is fixed to a distal end of the shaft; the second link is pivotably connected to the first link and is pivotably connected to the fifth link; and the third link is pivotably connected to the second link and is pivotably connected to the fifth link. 11. The valve repair device according to claim 1 wherein the spacer element is compressible. 12. The valve repair device of claim 1 wherein the spacer element is made from at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of braided mesh, fabric, biocompatible material, foam, and pericardial tissue. 13. A valve repair system for repairing a native heart valve of a patient, the valve repair system comprising: a delivery device having at least one lumen; a valve repair device configured to be delivered through the at least one lumen of the delivery device, the valve repair device comprising: a spacer element; a pair of paddles coupled to the spacer element; a pair of gripping members disposed between the pair of paddles; wherein the paddles and the gripping members are movable toward one another to attach to leaflets of the native heart valve; wherein, seen in a plan view from an upstream side of the native heart valve, the spacer element extends past side edges of the pair of gripping members; and wherein the spacer element is configured such that the spacer element can (i) be disposed between the leaflets of the native heart valve, (ii) inhibit flow through the valve repair device, and (iii) divide an orifice between a ventricle and an atrium of the native heart valve into two orifices. 14. The valve repair system according to claim 13 wherein, seen in the plan view from the upstream side of the native heart valve, the spacer element extends past side edges of the pair of paddles. 15. The valve repair system according to claim 13 wherein the paddles and the gripping members are coupled to a shaft. 16. The valve repair system according to claim 15 wherein the spacer element surrounds the shaft and is disposed between the pair of gripping members. 17. The valve repair system according to claim 13 wherein each of the gripping members are disposed between the one of the paddles and the spacer element. 18. The valve repair system according to claim 15 , further comprising a coupler and a lock, wherein the coupler is coupled to the paddles and the lock is movable between a locked condition and an unlocked condition, wherein the lock is configured to lock the coupler in a stationary position on the shaft when the lock is in the locked condition. 19. The valve repair system according to claim 15 further comprising a coupler and the pair of paddles are coupled to the shaft by a plurality of pivoting links that are pivotally connected to the coupler. 20. The valve repair system according to claim 19 wherein each of the paddles is fixed to one of the pivoting links. 21. The valve repair system according to claim 19 wherein the plurality of pivoting links includes a first link, a second link, a third link, a fourth link, and a fifth link. 22. The valve repair system according to claim 21 wherein: the first link is pivotably connected to the coupler; the second link is pivotably connected to the coupler; the fifth link is fixed to a distal end of the shaft; the second link is pivotably connected to the first link and is pivotably connected to the fifth link; and the third link is pivotably connected to the second link and is pivotably connected to the fifth link. 23. The valve repair system according to claim 13 wherein the spacer element is made from at least one material selected from the group of materials consisting of braided mesh, fabric, biocompatible material, foam, and pericardial tissue. 24. A valve repair device for repairing a native heart valve of a patient, the valve repair device comprising: a spacer element; a pair of paddles coupled to the spacer element; a pair of gripping members disposed between the pair of paddles; wherein the paddles and the gripping members are movable toward one another to attach to leaflets of the native heart valve; wherein, seen in a plan view from an upstream side of the native heart valve, the spacer element extends past side edges of the pair of paddle; and wherein the spacer element is configured such that the spacer element can (i) be disposed between the leaflets of the native heart valve, (ii) inhibit flow through the valve repair device, and (iii) divide an orifice between a ventricle and an atrium of the native heart valve into two orifices. 25. A valve repair system for repairing a native heart valve of a patient, the valve repair system comprising: a delivery device having at least one lumen; a valve repair device configured to be delivered through the at least one lumen of the delivery device, the valve repair device comprising: a spacer element; a pair of paddles coupled to the spacer element; a pair of gripping

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Classifications

  • Delivery devices therefor · CPC title

  • A61F2/246Primary

    Devices for obstructing a leak through a native valve in a closed condition · CPC title

  • for minimally invasive surgery (A61B17/0218, A61B17/0469, A61B17/12013, A61B17/1285, A61B17/29, A61B17/320016 take precedence) · CPC title

  • cardiac · CPC title

  • for implanting or removing devices, e.g. prostheses, implants, seeds, wires (devices for implanting seeds A61M37/0069) · CPC title

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What does patent US11850154B2 cover?
A valve repair device for repairing a native valve of a patient includes a spacer element, a pair of paddles, and a pair of gripping members. The pair of paddles is coupled to the spacer element. The pair of gripping members is disposed between the pair of paddles. The paddles and the gripping members are configured to attach to leaflets of a heart valve. The spacer element extends past side ed…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/246. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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