Collapsible and re-expandable prosthetic heart valve cuff designs and complementary technological applications
US-9220594-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US12004950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12004950-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117232421-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2024 |
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In some embodiments, a medical device delivery system includes a catheter and a retainer. The retainer can be engaged with the medical device to restrain relative movement of the medical device in one or more axial and/or radial directions. A variety of retainers and retainer systems are disclosed, many of which can reliably disengage the medical device from the retainer. Methods for using the medical device delivery system are also described.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical device delivery system comprising: a catheter sheath having a lumen; and a retainer disposed within the lumen, the retainer configured to restrain a medical device, wherein the retainer comprises a toggle, wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement between the catheter sheath and the retainer actuates the toggle such that the toggle bumps the medical device from the retainer. 2. The medical device delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the catheter sheath includes a sheath protrusion extending from an inner surface thereof, wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the sheath protrusion to engage the toggle to bump the medical device from the retainer. 3. The medical device delivery system of claim 2 , wherein the toggle is generally U-shaped and includes a hinge coupling the toggle to a base of the retainer. 4. The medical device delivery system of claim 3 , wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the sheath protrusion to engage a first end of the toggle, thereby causing the first end of the toggle to move in a first direction and a second end of the toggle to move in a second direction opposite the first direction. 5. The medical device delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the first direction is generally radially inward and the second direction is generally radially outward. 6. The medical device delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the retainer further comprises a retainer protrusion configured to retain the medical device. 7. The medical device delivery system of claim 6 , wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the second end of the toggle to bump the medical device off of the retainer protrusion. 8. The medical device delivery system of claim 7 , wherein the sheath protrusion includes a first angled surface and/or the retainer protrusion includes a second angled surface. 9. A medical device delivery system comprising: a catheter sheath having a lumen; and a retainer disposed within the lumen, the retainer configured to restrain a medical device, the retainer including an actuator having a first end, a second end, and a hinge disposed between the first end and the second end and coupling the actuator to a base of the retainer, wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement between the catheter sheath and the retainer activates the actuator to move the first end radially inward and the second end radially outward to disengage the medical device from the retainer. 10. The medical device delivery system of claim 9 , wherein the catheter sheath includes a sheath protrusion extending from an inner surface thereof, wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the sheath protrusion to engage the first end of the actuator to disengage the medical device from the retainer. 11. The medical device delivery system of claim 9 , wherein the retainer further comprises a retainer protrusion configured to retain the medical device. 12. The medical device delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the actuator to bump the medical device off of the retainer protrusion. 13. The medical device delivery system of claim 12 , wherein the catheter sheath includes a sheath protrusion extending from an inner surface thereof, wherein the catheter sheath and the retainer are configured such that relative axial movement of the catheter sheath and the retainer causes the sheath protrusion to engage the actuator to bump the medical device off of the retainer protrusion. 14. The medical device delivery system of claim 13 , wherein the actuator comprises a generally U-shaped toggle.
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