Valve repair and replacement devices

US11911264B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11911264-B2
Application numberUS-202017017629-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2020
Priority dateDec 4, 2009
Publication dateFeb 27, 2024
Grant dateFeb 27, 2024

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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. When inside a delivery sheath, the first anchor and the second anchor can extend distally from the spacer body.

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We claim: 1. A prosthetic spacer system comprising: a sheath having a lumen, wherein the sheath extends from a proximal end to a distal end; a prosthetic spacer device disposed in the lumen of the sheath, the prosthetic spacer device comprising: a spacer body; a first ventricular anchor coupled to the spacer body; a first atrial anchor coupled to the spacer body; wherein the first ventricular anchor and the first atrial anchor are configured to capture a first native valve leaflet; a second ventricular anchor coupled to the spacer body; a second atrial anchor coupled to the spacer body; wherein the second ventricular anchor and the second atrial anchor are configured to capture a second native valve leaflet; wherein the first ventricular anchor, the first atrial anchor, the second ventricular anchor, and the second atrial anchor are configured to position the spacer body between the first native valve leaflet and the second native valve leaflet; wherein the prosthetic spacer device is configured such that, when inside the lumen of the sheath, the first ventricular anchor and the second ventricular anchor can extend distally from the spacer body toward the distal end of the sheath. 2. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 wherein the spacer body is compressible in the lumen of the sheath. 3. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 further comprising a shaft disposed in the lumen of the sheath that is coupled to the spacer device. 4. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 3 wherein the shaft is releasably coupled to the prosthetic spacer device. 5. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 3 wherein the shaft is releasably coupled to an atrial end of the prosthetic spacer device. 6. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 3 wherein retracting the sheath relative to the shaft expels the first ventricular anchor and the second ventricular anchor from the distal end of the sheath. 7. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 3 wherein retracting the sheath relative to the shaft expels the spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor from the distal end of the sheath. 8. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 3 wherein rotating the shaft rotates the prosthetic spacer device relative to the sheath. 9. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 7 wherein the spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor can be retracted back into the lumen of the sheath by pulling the shaft proximally relative to the sheath after the spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor have been expelled from the distal end of the sheath. 10. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 wherein the first ventricular anchor and the first atrial anchor are configured to loop around the first native valve leaflet to allow the first native valve leaflet to open and close around the spacer body and the second ventricular anchor and the second atrial anchor are configured to loop around the second native valve leaflet to allow the second native valve leaflet to open and close around the spacer body. 11. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 wherein the spacer body has a non-circular shape. 12. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 further comprising a frame body disposed inside the spacer body. 13. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 12 wherein the frame body comprises a longitudinal column that extends through the spacer body. 14. The prosthetic spacer system of claim 1 wherein the first ventricular anchor comprises a bent wire and the second ventricular anchor comprises a bent wire. 15. A system comprising: a sheath having a lumen, wherein the sheath extends from a proximal end and a distal end; a prosthetic spacer device movable inside the lumen of the sheath, the prosthetic spacer device comprising: a compressible spacer body; a first ventricular anchor comprising a first bent wire and configured such that, when inside the sheath, the first ventricular anchor can extend distally from the compressible spacer body toward the distal end of the sheath; a first atrial anchor; a second ventricular anchor comprising a second bent wire and configured such that, when inside the sheath, the second ventricular anchor can extend distally from the compressible spacer body toward the distal end of the sheath; a second atrial anchor; wherein the first ventricular anchor, the first atrial anchor, the second ventricular anchor, and the second atrial anchor are configured to hold the compressible spacer body between a first native valve leaflet and a second native valve leaflet. 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising a shaft disposed in the lumen of the sheath that is releasably coupled to the prosthetic spacer device. 17. The system of claim 16 wherein retracting the sheath relative to the shaft expels the first ventricular anchor and the second ventricular anchor from the distal end of the sheath. 18. The system of claim 16 wherein retracting the sheath relative to the shaft expels the compressible spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor from the distal end of the sheath. 19. The system of claim 18 wherein the compressible spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor can be retracted back into the lumen of the sheath by pulling the shaft proximally relative to the sheath after the compressible spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor have been expelled from the distal end of the sheath. 20. The system of claim 18 further comprising a frame body disposed inside the compressible spacer body. 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the frame body comprises a longitudinal column that extends through the compressible spacer body. 22. The system of claim 18 further comprising a biocompatible fabric covering on the first ventricular anchor and a biocompatible fabric covering on the second ventricular anchor. 23. A system comprising: a sheath having a lumen, wherein the sheath extends from a proximal end and a distal end; a shaft disposed in the lumen of the sheath; a prosthetic spacer device disposed in the lumen of the sheath; wherein the prosthetic spacer device is releasably coupled to the shaft; wherein the prosthetic spacer device comprises: a spacer body compressible in the lumen of the sheath; a first ventricular anchor configured to extend distally from the spacer body toward the distal end of the sheath; a first atrial anchor; a second ventricular anchor configured to extend distally from the spacer body toward the distal end of the sheath; a second atrial anchor; wherein the first ventricular anchor, the first atrial anchor, the second ventricular anchor, and the second atrial anchor are configured to hold the spacer body between a first native valve leaflet and a second native valve leaflet; wherein retracting the sheath relative to the shaft first expels the first ventricular anchor and the second ventricular anchor from the distal end of the sheath and then expels the spacer body from the distal end of the sheath. 24. The system of claim 23 wherein the spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor can be retracted back into the lumen of the sheath by pulling the shaft proximally relative to the sheath after the spacer body, the first ventricular anchor, and the second ventricular anchor have been expelled

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  • A61F2/2412Primary

    with soft flexible valve members, e.g. tissue valves shaped like natural valves · CPC title

  • Support rings therefor, e.g. for connecting valves to tissue (annuloplasty rings A61F2/2442) · CPC title

  • Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title

  • Devices for manipulating or deploying heart valves during implantation · CPC title

  • Annuloplasty rings in direct contact with the valve annulus · CPC title

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What does patent US11911264B2 cover?
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 space…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/2412. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2024 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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