Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor

US12186191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12186191-B2
Application numberUS-202117514757-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2021
Priority dateApr 18, 2017
Publication dateJan 7, 2025
Grant dateJan 7, 2025

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An device for treating a native valve includes a sealing element and an anchoring element. The sealing element is made from a braided mesh material. The sealing element is dimensioned to be deployed in an annulus of a native valve of a heart at a position between native valve leaflets to contact the native valve leaflets during ventricular systole to create a seal to prevent regurgitation of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium. The sealing element is configured to both be radially expanded and radially reduced while at the position between the native valve leaflets. The anchoring element is adapted for deployment in the heart, the anchoring element coupled to the sealing element and configured to support the sealing element at the desired position between native valve leaflets.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for treating an atrioventricular valve, comprising: a sealing element made from a braided mesh material, wherein the sealing element is dimensioned to be deployed in a native atrioventricular valve of a heart at a position between native atrioventricular valve leaflets to contact the native atrioventricular valve leaflets during ventricular systole to create a seal to prevent regurgitation of blood from the ventricle to the atrium, wherein the sealing element is configured to be controlled by a user to be both radially expanded and radially reduced while at the position between the native atrioventricular valve leaflets; and an anchoring element adapted for deployment in the heart, the anchoring element coupled to the sealing element and configured to support the sealing element at the desired position between the native atrioventricular valve leaflets, the anchoring element comprising an anchor having an inner anchor member and an outer anchor member, wherein the anchor is configured to secure one of the native atrioventricular leaflets between the inner anchor member and the outer anchor member. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element has an axisymmetrical or elliptical top cross-sectional profile. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the anchoring element comprises a memory material. 4. The device of claim 1 further comprising a cover disposed over the braided mesh material of the sealing element. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the braided mesh material of the sealing element forms a shape having varying radial dimensions around a circumference of the sealing element. 6. The valve repair device of claim 1 , wherein the inner anchor member comprises a clasp and the outer anchor member comprises a paddle. 7. A system for treating a heart valve, comprising: a delivery catheter; a sealing element made from a braided mesh material, wherein the sealing element is dimensioned to be deployed in a native atrioventricular valve of a heart at a position between native atrioventricular valve leaflets to contact the native atrioventricular valve leaflets during ventricular systole to create a seal to prevent regurgitation of blood from the ventricle to the atrium, wherein the sealing element is configured to be controlled by a user to be both radially expanded and radially reduced while at the position between the native atrioventricular valve leaflets; and an anchoring element adapted for deployment in the heart, the anchoring element coupled to the sealing element and configured to support the sealing element at the desired position between the native atrioventricular valve leaflets, the anchoring element comprising an anchor having an inner anchor member and an outer anchor member, wherein the anchor is configured to secure one of the native atrioventricular leaflets between the inner anchor member and the outer anchor member; wherein the anchor member and the sealing member are configured to be positioned in a collapsed state within the delivery catheter. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the sealing element has an axisymmetrical or elliptical top cross-sectional profile. 9. The system of claim 7 further comprising a cover disposed over the braided mesh material of the sealing element. 10. The system of claim 7 wherein the braided mesh material of the sealing element forms a shape having varying radial dimensions around a circumference of the frame. 11. The valve repair device of claim 7 , wherein the inner anchor member comprises a clasp and the outer anchor member comprises a paddle. 12. A sealing element configured for anchoring between native valve leaflets to improve valve function, the sealing element comprising: a mesh support frame comprising a delivery configuration and two or more expanded configurations, wherein in the delivery configuration the mesh support frame is substantially tubular with a delivery diameter, wherein the two or more expanded configurations comprises a radially expanded configuration and a radially reduced configuration, wherein the mesh support frame is configured to be controlled by a user to move between radially expanded and radially reduced configurations, and wherein in the radially expanded configuration the mesh support frame has an expanded central diameter at a center portion thereof while end portions of the mesh support frame remain in the delivery diameter, wherein the expanded diameter is at least twice the delivery diameter; and a covering over the mesh support frame, wherein the covering prevents passage of blood therethrough. 13. The sealing element of claim 12 , wherein the expanded central diameter is at least three times the delivery diameter. 14. The sealing element of claim 12 , wherein the sealing element in the radially expanded configuration comprises an axisymmetrical top profile. 15. The sealing element of claim 12 , wherein the sealing element in the radially expanded configuration comprises an elongated top profile. 16. The sealing element of claim 12 , wherein the sealing element in the radially expanded configuration comprises an elliptical top profile. 17. The sealing element of claim 12 wherein the braided mesh material of the sealing element forms a shape having varying radial dimensions around a circumference of the frame. 18. A valve repair device for repairing a native valve of a patient, the valve repair device comprising: an expandable coaption element; an anchor connected to the expandable coaption element, wherein the anchor comprises: a paddle; a paddle frame connected to the paddle; and a clasp; wherein the paddle frame biases the paddle toward a closed position; and wherein the anchor is configured to secure a native valve leaflet of the native valve between the paddle and the clasp; and wherein the expandable coaption element is configured to be controlled by a user, when positioned between leaflets of the native valve, to expand and press outward against tissue of the native valve that is grasped between the paddle and the clasp of the anchor. 19. The valve repair device of claim 18 wherein the expandable coaption element is configured such that a direction of expansion of the expandable coaption element can be controlled by the user. 20. The valve repair device of claim 18 wherein the expandable coaption element is configured such that a size of the expandable coaption element in an anterior to posterior direction and a size of the expandable coaption element in a medial to lateral direction can both be expanded in a controlled manner by the user. 21. The valve repair device of claim 18 wherein the expandable coaption element is configured such that a size of the expandable coaption element in an anterior to posterior direction and a size of the expandable coaption element in a medial to lateral direction can both be contracted in a controlled manner by the user. 22. The valve repair device of claim 18 wherein the paddle frame is wider than the paddle.

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What does patent US12186191B2 cover?
An device for treating a native valve includes a sealing element and an anchoring element. The sealing element is made from a braided mesh material. The sealing element is dimensioned to be deployed in an annulus of a native valve of a heart at a position between native valve leaflets to contact the native valve leaflets during ventricular systole to create a seal to prevent regurgitation of bl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/00234. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2025 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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