Valved conduit
US-10507101-B2 · Dec 17, 2019 · US
US12150855B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12150855-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318317741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2024 |
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A valved conduit including a bioprosthetic aortic heart valve connected to a tubular conduit graft forming an ascending aorta. The conduit graft may attach to the heart valve in a manner that facilitates a redo operation in which the valve is replaced with another valve. A sewing ring may be pre-attached to the inflow end of the graft, and then the valve connected to a delivery holder advanced into the graft and secured to the sewing ring. Dry bioprosthetic valves coupled with conduit grafts sealed with a bioresorbable medium can be stored with the delivery holder.
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A valved conduit assembly, comprising: a subassembly of a fabric conduit graft and an annular sewing ring, the conduit graft comprising a longitudinal tubular portion between an upper end and a lower end, the lower end having a collar portion, the sewing ring comprising an inner core surrounded by an outer fabric covering, wherein the sewing ring is positioned adjacent the lower end of the conduit graft so that the collar portion contacts an inner wall of the annular sewing ring and is secured thereto; a prosthetic heart valve having an annular support frame covered with fabric and defining a flow orifice and a plurality of flexible bioprosthetic leaflets extending inward from the support frame to ensure one-way blood flow through the heart valve, the fabric covering the support frame extending downward in a tubular segment; and wherein the prosthetic heart valve is positioned within the lower end of the subassembly of the conduit graft and sewing ring and the tubular segment of the fabric covering is folded radially outward underneath the subassembly and secured thereto with sutures. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a holder adapted to advance the prosthetic heart valve into an implant position, the holder being attached to the prosthetic heart valve and having a length sufficient to extend from the prosthetic heart valve out of the upper end of the conduit graft. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the collar portion has an undulating shape around its circumference with peaks and valleys, and the sewing ring also has an undulating shape around its circumference with peaks and valleys, wherein the peaks and valleys of the collar portion align with the peaks and valleys of the sewing ring. 4. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the conduit graft is secured to the sewing ring using sutures or welding. 5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the conduit graft comprises a tubular matrix impregnated with gelatin. 6. The assembly of claim 5 , wherein the heart valve leaflets are formed of bovine pericardium that has been cross-linked using glutaraldehyde or other aldehyde containing agents, treated with a capping agent, and is dehydrated with a glycerol solution. 7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the prosthetic heart valve positioned within the lower end of the subassembly has no valve sewing ring attached thereto. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular support frame of the prosthetic heart valve is positioned adjacent to and in contact with the inner wall of the annular sewing ring. 9. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the collar portion of the conduit graft has a tubular skirt that extends through the annular sewing ring and is cut into segments that are wrapped underneath and secured to the sewing ring with sutures. 10. The assembly of claim 9 , wherein the segments of the skirt are formed by axial slits in the tubular skirt, and when the skirt is wrapped underneath the sewing ring the segments separate across triangular gaps. 11. The assembly of claim 10 , further including radial seams along lateral edges of the segments securing the skirt to the sewing ring. 12. The assembly of claim 11 , further including concentrated stitching at inner points at which the segments diverge from each other. 13. A valved conduit assembly, comprising: a subassembly of a fabric conduit graft and an annular sewing ring, the conduit graft comprising a longitudinal tubular portion between an upper end and a lower end, the lower end having a collar portion, the sewing ring comprising an inner core surrounded by an outer fabric covering, wherein the sewing ring is positioned adjacent the lower end of the conduit graft so that the collar portion contacts an inner wall of the annular sewing ring and is secured thereto; a prosthetic heart valve having an annular support frame covered with fabric but without a sewing ring attached thereto and flow-occluding flexible bioprosthetic leaflets mounted within the support frame; the prosthetic heart valve being positioned within the lower end of the subassembly of the conduit graft and sewing ring, with the annular support frame adjacent to and in contact with the inner wall of the annular sewing ring; and wherein the prosthetic heart valve is secured within the lower end with sutures between the fabric covering the annular support frame and the annular sewing ring. 14. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the collar portion has an undulating shape around its circumference with peaks and valleys, and the sewing ring also has an undulating shape around its circumference with peaks and valleys, wherein the peaks and valleys of the collar portion align with the peaks and valleys of the sewing ring. 15. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the conduit graft is secured to the sewing ring using sutures or welding. 16. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the conduit graft comprises a tubular matrix impregnated with gelatin. 17. The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the prosthetic heart valve leaflets are formed of bovine pericardium that has been cross-linked using glutaraldehyde or other aldehyde containing agents, treated with a capping agent, and is dehydrated with a glycerol solution. 18. The assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a holder adapted to advance the prosthetic heart valve into an implant position, the holder being attached to the prosthetic heart valve and having a length sufficient to extend from the prosthetic heart valve out of the upper end of the conduit graft. 19. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the collar portion of the conduit graft has a tubular skirt that extends through the annular sewing ring and is cut into segments by axial slits, wherein the segments are wrapped underneath the sewing ring and separate across triangular gaps, and are secured to the sewing ring with sutures. 20. The assembly of claim 19 , further including radial seams along lateral edges of the segments securing the skirt to the sewing ring, and concentrated stitching at inner points at which the segments diverge from each other.
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