High metal to vessel ratio stent and method
US-9005270-B2 · Apr 14, 2015 · US
US12447011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12447011-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117553566-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 21, 2025 |
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A prosthesis can be configured to grasp intralumenal tissue when deployed within a body cavity and prevent axial flow of fluid around an exterior of the prosthesis. The prosthesis can include an expandable frame configured to radially expand and contract for deployment within the body cavity and a valve body. The expandable frame can include a frame body and a supplemental frame. The valve body can include a plurality of leaflets and one or more intermediate components. The one or more intermediate components can couple at least a portion of the leaflets to the expandable frame. The prosthesis can include an annular flap positioned around an exterior of the expandable frame.
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A heart valve prosthesis for replacing a native heart valve, comprising: a self-expanding frame having an upper region, an intermediate region and a lower region, the self-expanding frame comprising an inner frame and a supplemental outer frame, the self-expanding frame including a plurality of anchoring members extending outward from the lower region of the self-expanding frame and then upward toward the upper region of the self-expanding frame so as to facilitate capturing of the native heart valve by at least some of the plurality of anchoring members; a valve body positioned within the self-expanding frame, the valve body comprising a plurality of leaflets configured to allow blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a first direction and to prevent blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a second direction; and wherein each of the plurality of leaflets has an arcuate proximal edge and a free distal edge, the plurality of leaflets being joined at commissures and wherein a connecting fabric connects the plurality of leaflets to the self-expanding frame such that, when the self-expanding frame is in an expanded configuration, the connecting fabric allows the commissures to be spaced radially inwardly from an inner surface of the self-expanding frame with a first end of the connecting fabric being coupled to the inner surface of the self-expanding frame and a second end of the connecting fabric being coupled to the commissures, and wherein the inner frame and the supplemental outer frame are attached together at the upper region of the self-expanding frame. 2. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the connecting fabric is formed from a material having a stiffness different from that of the plurality of leaflets and different from that of the self-expanding frame. 3. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the leaflets are made from pericardium. 4. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the valve body is smaller than a diameter of the inner frame. 5. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of leaflets comprises three leaflets. 6. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , further comprising locking tabs adjacent the upper region of the self-expanding frame. 7. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the self-expanding frame comprises a skirt configured to extend annularly around an outer surface of at least the lower region of the self-expanding frame. 8. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the supplemental outer frame is formed separately from the inner frame, and wherein the inner frame and the supplemental outer frame are attached together via sutures. 9. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 7 , wherein the skirt further comprises wires formed from a resilient material for allowing the skirt to retain a particular shape. 10. A heart valve prosthesis for replacing a native heart valve, comprising: a self-expanding frame having an upper region, an intermediate region and a lower region; a plurality of anchoring members extending radially outwardly from the lower region of the self-expanding frame and extending towards the upper region of the self-expanding frame so as to facilitate capturing of the native heart valve by at least some of the plurality of anchoring members; and a valve body positioned within the self-expanding frame, the valve body comprising a plurality of leaflets configured to allow blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a first direction and to prevent blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a second direction, wherein each of the plurality of leaflets has an arcuate proximal edge and a free distal edge, the plurality of leaflets being joined at commissures and wherein one or more intermediate components connect the plurality of leaflets to the self-expanding frame such that, when the frame is in an expanded configuration, the one or more intermediate components allow the commissures to be spaced radially inwardly from an inner surface of the self-expanding frame; and a skirt surrounding and spaced apart from an outer surface of the self-expanding frame so as to form a clearance between the outer surface of the self-expanding frame and the skirt, the skirt configured to impede blood flow around the self-expanding frame. 11. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the self-expanding frame comprises an inner frame and a supplemental outer frame that is formed separately from the inner frame. 12. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 11 , wherein the inner frame and the supplemental outer frame are attached together via sutures. 13. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the one or more intermediate components are made from fabric. 14. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 10 , further comprising locking tabs adjacent the upper region of the self-expanding frame. 15. A heart valve prosthesis for replacing a native heart valve, comprising: a self-expanding frame having an upper region, an intermediate region and a lower region; a plurality of anchoring members extending radially outwardly from the lower region of the self-expanding frame and extending towards the upper region of the self-expanding frame so as to facilitate capturing of the native heart valve by at least some of the plurality of anchoring members; a valve body positioned within the self-expanding frame, the valve body comprising a plurality of leaflets configured to allow blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a first direction and to prevent blood flow through the self-expanding frame in a second direction; and a skirt surrounding an outer surface of at least the lower region of the self-expanding frame, the skirt configured to impede blood flow around the self-expanding frame, wherein the skirt further comprises wires formed from a resilient material for allowing the skirt to retain a particular shape. 16. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 15 , wherein the self-expanding frame comprises an inner frame and a supplemental outer frame that is formed separately from the inner frame. 17. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 16 , wherein the inner frame and the supplemental outer frame are attached together via sutures. 18. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 15 , further comprising locking tabs adjacent the upper region of the self-expanding frame. 19. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 15 , wherein the skirt is formed from multiple components. 20. The heart valve prosthesis of claim 15 , wherein the skirt is spaced radially apart from the outer surface of at least the lower region of the self-expanding frame.
having different values of a given property or geometrical feature, e.g. mechanical property or material property, at different locations within the same prosthesis · CPC title
Fixation appliances for connecting prostheses to the body · CPC title
using shape memory or superelastic materials, e.g. nitinol · CPC title
Deployment by retracting a sheath · CPC title
Devices for manipulating or deploying heart valves during implantation · CPC title
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