Prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus

US12059348B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12059348-B2
Application numberUS-202016897208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 9, 2020
Priority dateMay 20, 2013
Publication dateAug 13, 2024
Grant dateAug 13, 2024

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Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a prosthetic valve (e.g., prosthetic heart valve) and a valve delivery apparatus for delivery of the prosthetic valve to a native valve site via the human vasculature. The delivery apparatus is particularly suited for advancing a prosthetic heart valve through the aorta (i.e., in a retrograde approach) for replacing a diseased native aortic valve. The delivery apparatus in particular embodiments is configured to deploy a prosthetic valve from a delivery sheath in a precise and controlled manner at the target location within the body.

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We claim: 1. A method for delivering a prosthetic valve to the aortic annulus of the heart, the method comprising: inserting an elongated delivery apparatus into a femoral artery of a patient, the delivery apparatus comprising a delivery sheath containing the prosthetic valve in a radially compressed state; advancing the delivery apparatus through the aorta until the prosthetic valve is at an implantation location within the aortic annulus, wherein when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath, the delivery sheath extends through the ascending aorta and the aortic arch and a proximal-most end of the delivery sheath is within the descending aorta; and retracting the delivery sheath relative to the prosthetic valve to deploy the prosthetic valve from a distal end of the delivery sheath. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the delivery sheath is at least about 15 cm in length. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the delivery sheath is between about 15 cm and about 35 cm in length. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the delivery sheath comprises a distal end portion and a proximal end portion that is more flexible than the distal end portion, the distal end portion extending over and retaining the prosthetic valve in the radially compressed state during the acts of the inserting and advancing the delivery apparatus, the proximal end portion extending through the ascending aorta, the aortic arch and into the descending aorta when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the proximal end portion of the delivery sheath comprises a slotted metal tube. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the distal end portion of the delivery sheath comprises a delivery capsule connected to a distal end of the slotted metal tube, and wherein the delivery capsule extends over and retains the prosthetic valve in the compressed delivery state during the acts of inserting and advancing. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the delivery capsule comprises a polymer sleeve. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the prosthetic valve is releasably secured to a suture-retention member of the delivery apparatus via a plurality of suture loops. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the act of retracting the delivery sheath comprises deploying the entire prosthetic valve from the delivery sheath, allowing the prosthetic valve to radially expand while still secured to the suture-retention member via the suture loops. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein after deploying the entire prosthetic valve from the delivery sheath, recapturing the prosthetic valve by advancing the delivery sheath distally back over the prosthetic valve. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the delivery apparatus further comprises one or more slidable release members, wherein each suture loop extends from the suture-retention member, through an opening in a frame of the prosthetic valve, and is retained on one of the slidable release members, and the method further comprises releasing the prosthetic valve from the delivery apparatus by retracting the one or more slidable release members relative to the suture loops to release the suture loops from the one or more slidable release members. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the delivery apparatus further comprises a first elongated shaft having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion and a second elongated shaft extending through the first shaft and having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the second shaft being rotatable relative to the first shaft but fixed against axial movement relative to the first shaft, and wherein the act of retracting the delivery sheath relative to the prosthetic valve comprises rotating the second shaft relative to the first shaft to cause the delivery sheath to move axially relative to the first and second shafts and the prosthetic valve. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the delivery apparatus further comprises a screw connected to a distal end of the second shaft, and a nut mounted on the screw and connected to the delivery sheath such that rotation of the second shaft and the screw causes axial movement of the nut relative to the screw, thereby producing axial movement of the delivery sheath. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the screw is located entirely within the descending aorta when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath. 15. A method for delivering a prosthetic valve to the aortic annulus of the heart, the method comprising: inserting an elongated delivery apparatus into a femoral artery of a patient, the delivery apparatus comprising a delivery sheath containing the prosthetic valve in a radially compressed state; advancing the delivery apparatus through the aorta until the prosthetic valve is at an implantation location within the aortic annulus, wherein when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath, the delivery sheath extends through the ascending aorta and the aortic arch and a proximal-most end of the delivery sheath is within the descending aorta; and rotating a shaft of the delivery apparatus to retract the delivery sheath relative to the prosthetic valve to deploy the prosthetic valve from a distal end of the delivery sheath. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath, a distal end of the shaft is located within the descending aorta. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the delivery apparatus further comprises a screw connected to a distal end of the shaft, and a nut mounted on the screw and connected to the delivery sheath such that rotation of the shaft and the screw causes axial movement of the nut relative to the screw, thereby producing axial movement of the delivery sheath. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the screw is located within the descending aorta when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath. 19. A method for delivering a prosthetic valve to the aortic annulus of the heart, the method comprising: inserting an elongated delivery apparatus into a femoral artery of a patient, the delivery apparatus comprising a delivery sheath containing the prosthetic valve in a radially compressed state; advancing the delivery apparatus through the aorta until the prosthetic valve is at an implantation location within the aortic annulus, wherein when the prosthetic valve is at the implantation location and contained within the delivery sheath, the delivery sheath extends through the ascending aorta and the aortic arch and a proximal-most end of the delivery sheath is within the descending aorta such that an entirety of the delivery sheath is inside the patient's body; retracting the delivery sheath relative to the prosthetic valve to deploy the prosthetic valve from a distal end of the delivery sheath to allow the prosthetic valve to expand to a radially expanded state; and after the prosthetic valve is deployed from the delivery sheath, releasing the prosthetic valve from the delivery apparatus. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the prosthetic valve is releasably secured to a suture-retention member of the delivery apparatus via a plurality of suture loops during the acts of inserting, advancing, and retracting, and wherein the act of releasing the prosthetic valve comprises releasing the suture loops from the prosthetic valv

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  • Expansion controlled by filaments · CPC title

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

  • A61F2/2436Primary

    Deployment by retracting a sheath · CPC title

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What does patent US12059348B2 cover?
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a prosthetic valve (e.g., prosthetic heart valve) and a valve delivery apparatus for delivery of the prosthetic valve to a native valve site via the human vasculature. The delivery apparatus is particularly suited for advancing a prosthetic heart valve through the aorta (i.e., in a retrograde approach) for replacing a diseased native aortic …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/2436. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 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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