Direct connect flush system
US-2015359997-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US2024058126A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024058126-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318495600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A valve delivery system and valve delivery method are disclosed. The valve delivery system includes an inner shaft extending along a longitudinal axis and an elongated tension member to continuously circumferentially coil around a prosthetic valve disposed on the inner shaft to form a sheath portion to releasably contain the prosthetic valve on the inner shaft in a compressed state, the elongated tension member extending from the sheath portion along the longitudinal axis of the inner shaft.
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A prosthetic valve delivery method, comprising: advancing a valve delivery assembly through a vascular pathway of a patient, the valve delivery assembly including: an inner shaft, and an elongated tension member including a distal portion continuously circumferentially coiled around a prosthetic valve to releasably fix the prosthetic valve to the inner shaft in a compressed state, wherein a proximal portion of the elongated tension member extends from the distal portion along the inner shaft; positioning the prosthetic valve at a target site along the vascular pathway; applying tension to the proximal portion of the elongated tension member from outside the vascular pathway of the patient; pulling the elongated tension member proximally to uncoil the distal portion of the elongated tension member from around the prosthetic valve; releasing the prosthetic valve from the distal portion of the elongated tension member; and expanding the prosthetic valve at the target site. 2 . The valve delivery method of claim 1 , further comprising: assembling a valve delivery assembly, including: assembling the prosthetic valve onto the inner shaft, wherein the prosthetic valve extends around the inner shaft, and coiling the distal portion of the elongated tension member around the prosthetic valve, wherein the prosthetic valve is releasably restrained in the compressed state along the inner shaft with the distal portion of the elongated tension member. 3 . The valve delivery method of claim 2 , wherein assembling the valve delivery system further comprises: assembling an outer shaft around the inner shaft, wherein a distal end of the outer shaft is proximal to the prosthetic valve along the inner shaft, and longitudinally extending the elongated tension member within the outer shaft. 4 . The valve delivery method of claim 3 , wherein assembling the valve delivery system further comprises: assembling a collar around the inner shaft, the collar longitudinally disposed between the prosthetic valve and the outer shaft. 5 . The valve delivery method of claim 1 , further comprising: inserting a first end of a guidewire into a first opening site of the patient; advancing the guidewire through the first opening site, along the surgical pathway, and through a second opening site of the patient, wherein the first end is positioned outside the patient adjacent the second opening site and a second end of the guidewire is positioned outside the patient adjacent the first opening site; and advancing the valve delivery assembly through the vascular pathway of the patient along the guidewire. 6 . The valve delivery method of claim 5 , further comprising: applying tension to the guidewire to reposition the valve delivery system along the vascular pathway prior to releasing the prosthetic valve. 7 . A prosthetic valve delivery method, comprising: advancing a valve delivery assembly through a vascular pathway of a patient, the valve delivery assembly including: an inner shaft, and an elongated tension member including a distal portion continuously circumferentially coiled around a prosthetic valve to releasably maintain the prosthetic valve in a radially compressed state, wherein a proximal portion of the elongated tension member extends proximally from the distal portion; positioning the prosthetic valve at a target site along the vascular pathway; pulling the proximal portion of the elongated tension member proximally to uncoil the distal portion of the elongated tension member from around the prosthetic valve, thereby releasing the prosthetic valve from the distal portion of the elongated tension member and enabling the prosthetic valve to self-expand to a radially expanded state at the target site. 8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein pulling the proximal portion of the elongated tension member proximally causes the distal portion of the elongated tension member to uncoil from a distal end of the prosthetic heart valve toward a proximal end of the prosthetic heart valve. 9 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising releasing a releasable coupling of the elongated tension member. 10 . The method of claim 7 , wherein pulling the proximal portion of the elongated tension member proximally causes the distal portion of the elongated tension member to uncoil from a proximal end of the prosthetic heart valve toward a distal end of the prosthetic heart valve. 11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising releasing a releasable coupling of the elongated tension member. 12 . A method of assembling a valve delivery assembly comprising: locating a prosthetic valve over a distal portion of a delivery system; coiling a distal portion of an elongated tension member around the prosthetic valve to releasably restrain the prosthetic valve in a radially compressed state along the distal portion of the delivery system; and longitudinally extending a proximal portion of the elongated tension proximally to a proximal portion of the delivery system. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein locating the prosthetic valve over a distal portion of the delivery system comprises locating the prosthetic valve over an inner shaft of the delivery system, and wherein coiling the distal portion of the elongated tension member around the prosthetic valve comprises releasably restraining the prosthetic valve in the radially compressed state along the inner shaft. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: assembling an outer shaft around the inner shaft, wherein a distal end of the outer shaft is proximal to the prosthetic valve along the inner shaft, wherein longitudinally extending the elongated tension member proximally comprises longitudinally extending the elongated tension member proximally between the outer shaft and the inner shaft. 15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising: assembling a collar around the inner shaft, the collar longitudinally disposed between the prosthetic valve and the outer shaft. 16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein longitudinally extending the elongated tension member proximally comprises longitudinally extending the elongated tension member proximally within the inner shaft.
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