Stented transcatheter prosthetic heart valve delivery system and method
US-8974524-B2 · Mar 10, 2015 · US
US9398951B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9398951-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313797418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A prosthetic heart valve for replacing a native valve includes a collapsible and expandable stent having a proximal end and a distal end, and a valve assembly including a plurality of leaflets, the valve assembly being disposed within the stent. The heart valve further includes a plurality of elongated legs each with a first end coupled to the stent and a free end, the elongated legs being configured to transition from an extended configuration to a relaxed configuration. A sealing portion connected to the plurality of legs forms a sealing structure when the legs transition to the relaxed configuration to reduce perivalvular leakage between the implanted valve and surrounding tissue.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic heart valve for replacing a native valve, comprising: a collapsible and expandable stent having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of elongated legs, each of the legs having a first end coupled to the stent and a second free end, the legs being configured to transition from an extended configuration to a relaxed configuration; a valve assembly disposed within the stent, the valve assembly including a plurality of leaflets and a cuff disposed on a portion of the stent and about the plurality of leaflets; and a sealing portion connected to the plurality of legs, the sealing portion forming a sealing structure upon the transition of the plurality of legs from the extended configuration to the relaxed configuration; wherein the sealing portion includes a toroidal sealing ring coupled to the plurality of legs, the toroidal sealing ring being configured to move from a first position spaced away from the proximal end of the stent to a second position at least partially disposed over the valve assembly upon the transition of the plurality of legs from the extended configuration to the relaxed configuration. 2. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of legs is substantially linear in the extended configuration. 3. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of legs is curled in the relaxed configuration. 4. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 3 , wherein the sealing portion curls to form a sealing ring when the plurality of legs transition from the extended configuration to the relaxed configuration. 5. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 4 , wherein the sealing ring is configured and arranged to be disposed below native leaflets of the native valve. 6. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 4 , wherein the sealing ring is configured and arranged to be disposed within native leaflets of the native valve. 7. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 4 , wherein the sealing ring is configured and arranged to be disposed above native leaflets of the native valve. 8. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of legs are coupled to the proximal end of the stent and the free ends of the legs extend toward the distal end of the stent in the extended configuration. 9. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of legs are coupled to the proximal end of the stent and the free ends of the legs extend away from the distal end of the stent in the extended configuration. 10. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the sealing portion includes at least one of a metallic mesh or a shape-memory material. 11. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of legs are arranged in pairs of legs, each pair of legs being coupled to the stent at a common attachment end. 12. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of legs billow radially outwardly in the relaxed configuration. 13. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 12 , wherein the stent includes an annulus portion having a deployed diameter and the sealing portion forms a distended portion having an expanded diameter when the plurality of legs billow radially outwardly in the relaxed configuration, the expanded diameter being larger than the deployed diameter. 14. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the cuff and the sealing portion are both formed of a fluid-impermeable material. 15. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of leaflets and the cuff are formed of a same material. 16. A prosthetic heart valve for replacing a native valve, comprising: a collapsible and expandable stent having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of elongated legs, each of the legs having a first end coupled to the stent and a second free end, the legs being configured to transition from an extended configuration to a relaxed configuration; a valve assembly disposed within the stent, the valve assembly including a plurality of leaflets and a cuff disposed on a portion of the stent and about the plurality of leaflets; and a sealing portion connected to the plurality of legs, the sealing portion forming a sealing structure upon the transition of the plurality of legs from the extended configuration to the relaxed configuration, wherein the sealing portion includes a toroidal sealing ring that is spaced from the stent when the plurality of legs are in the extended configuration. 17. The prosthetic heart valve of claim 1 , wherein the cuff and the sealing portion are unitary.
Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title
Sealing means · CPC title
toroidal, e.g. ring-shaped, doughnut-shaped · CPC title
Heart valves {; Vascular valves, e.g. venous valves; Heart implants, e.g. passive devices for improving the function of the native valve or the heart muscle; Transmyocardial revascularisation [TMR] devices; Valves implantable in the body} · CPC title
O-rings · CPC title
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