Prosthetic heart valve
US-9393110-B2 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US2016374802A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016374802-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615194375-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Embodiments of a radially collapsible and expandable prosthetic heart valve are disclosed. A valve frame can have a tapered profile when mounted on a delivery shaft, with an inflow end portion having a smaller diameter than an outflow end portion. The valve can comprise generally V-shaped leaflets, reducing material within the inflow end of the frame. An outer skirt can be secured to the outside of the inflow end portion of the frame, the outer skirt having longitudinal slack when the valve is expanded and lying flat against the frame when the valve is collapsed. A diagonally woven inner skirt can elongate axially with the frame. Side tabs of adjacent leaflets can extend through and be secured to window frame portions of the frame to form commissures. The window frame portions can be depressed radially inward relative to surrounding frame portions when the valve is crimped onto a delivery shaft.
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We claim: 1 . An implantable prosthetic valve that is radially collapsible to a collapsed configuration and radially expandable to an expanded configuration, the prosthetic valve comprising: an annular frame; a leaflet structure positioned within the frame; and an inner skirt positioned along an inner surface of the frame, the inner skirt being secured to the inside of the frame, wherein the inner skirt comprises a weave of a first set of strands with a second set of strands, both the first and second sets of strands being non-parallel with the axial direction of the valve; wherein when the valve is collapsed from the expanded configuration to the collapsed configuration, both the first and second sets of strands rotate toward the axial direction of the valve, allowing the inner skirt to elongate in the axial direction along with the frame. 2 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first set of strands is substantially perpendicular to the second set of strands when the valve is in the expanded configuration. 3 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first set of strands forms a first angle with the axial direction of the valve and the second set of strands forms a second angle with the axial direction of the valve, the first and second angles being substantially equal. 4 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sets of strands comprise 20-denier yarn. 5 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein an outer diameter of an inflow end portion of the frame is smaller than an outer diameter of an outflow end portion of the frame. 6 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the leaflet structure comprises a plurality of leaflets, wherein each of the leaflets comprises: opposing side tabs on opposite sides of the leaflet, the side tabs being secured to an outflow end portion of the frame; a free outflow edge portion extending between the side tabs adjacent to an outflow end of the frame; and an inflow edge portion extending between the side tabs adjacent to an inflow end of the frame, the inflow edge portion comprising opposing axial edge portions that extend from the side tabs toward the inflow end in a generally axial direction and an intermediate edge portion that extends between the axial edge portions, the intermediate edge portion comprising a curved apex portion adjacent to the inflow end of the frame and a pair of oblique portions that extend between the axial edge portions and the apex portion, the oblique portions having a greater radius of curvature than the apex portion. 7 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises three angularly spaced commissure windows each comprising an enclosed opening between first and second axially oriented side struts; and the leaflet structure comprises a plurality of leaflets each comprising two opposing side tabs, each side tab being paired with an adjacent side tab of an adjacent leaflet to form commissures of the leaflet structure, and wherein each commissure extends radially outwardly through a corresponding commissure window of the frame to a location outside of the frame and is sutured to the side struts of the commissure window. 8 . The valve of claim 7 , wherein the commissure windows of the frame are depressed radially inwardly relative to the portions of the frame extending between adjacent commissure windows when the prosthetic valve is in the radially collapsed configuration. 9 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises an inflow row of openings at an inflow end portion of the frame, an outflow row of openings at an outflow end portion of the frame, and at least one intermediate row of openings between the inflow row of openings and outflow row of openings; and wherein the openings of the inflow row of openings are larger than the openings of the at least one intermediate row of openings. 10 . The valve of claim 1 , wherein the frame has a plurality of openings and portions of the leaflet structure protrude through the openings while the prosthetic valve is in the radially collapsed configuration.
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