Prosthetic heart valve
US-9393110-B2 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US12090047B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12090047-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218063235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2024 |
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A prosthetic heart valve, comprising (a) a stent body including a generally tubular annulus region having a tubular wall and a proximal-to-distal axis, the stent body having a radially expanded condition when the stent body is implanted, (b) one or more prosthetic valve elements mounted to the stent body and operative to allow blood flow in a distal direction through the annulus region but to substantially block blood flow in a proximal direction through the annulus region, (c) a cuff coupled to the stent body, and (d) a water-absorbing polymer coupled to the cuff.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic heart valve, comprising: (a) a stent body including a tubular annulus region having a tubular wall and a proximal-to-distal axis, the stent body having a radially expanded condition when the stent body is implanted, the stent having a plurality of cells; (b) one or more prosthetic valve elements mounted to the stent body and operative to allow blood flow in a distal direction through the annulus region but to substantially block blood flow in a proximal direction through the annulus region; (c) a cuff having a proximal edge and a distal edge and being configured to cover at least some of the plurality of cells, and the cuff being coupled to, and lining, the stent body from the proximal edge to the distal edge; and (d) a water-absorbing polymer coupled to the cuff. 2. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the cuff comprises an inner layer disposed radially-inward of the water-absorbing polymer. 3. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the water-absorbing material forms a biasing element configured to urge an outer layer of the cuff away from the stent body. 4. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the cuff is impregnated with the water-absorbing polymer. 5. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the cuff is expandable upon absorption of water or blood. 6. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the cuff is swellable upon absorption of water or blood. 7. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the cuff is configured and arranged to fill gaps between the cuff and native tissue to reduce paravalvular leakage. 8. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 2 , wherein the cuff has multiple layers. 9. A prosthetic heart valve, comprising: (a) a stent body including a generally tubular annulus region having a tubular wall and a proximal-to-distal axis, the stent body having a radially expanded condition when the stent body is implanted; (b) one or more prosthetic valve elements mounted to the stent body and operative to allow blood flow in a distal direction through the annulus region but to substantially block blood flow in a proximal direction through the annulus region; (c) a cuff having a proximal edge and a distal edge and being configured to cover at least some of the plurality of cells, the cuff being coupled to the stent body and lining the stent body from the proximal edge to the distal edge; and (d) a hygroscopic material mechanically engaged with the cuff and configured and arranged to expand upon swelling. 10. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material includes a sponge material. 11. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material comprises a porous element. 12. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material comprises a foam. 13. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material comprises a collagen foam. 14. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material is configured and arranged to increase in volume after implantation of the prosthetic heart valve. 15. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material is separately formed from the cuff. 16. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material forms one or more biasing elements joined at least to ridge sections of the cuff. 17. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material forms a number of bands. 18. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 9 , wherein the hygroscopic material is disposed inside the cuff.
Support rings therefor, e.g. for connecting valves to tissue (annuloplasty rings A61F2/2442) · CPC title
Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title
with sharp anchoring protrusions, e.g. barbs, pins, spikes · CPC title
using shape memory or superelastic materials, e.g. nitinol · CPC title
Deployment by mechanical expansion · CPC title
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