Elastomeric leaflet for prosthetic heart valves

US9744033B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744033-B2
Application numberUS-201414181965-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2014
Priority dateApr 1, 2011
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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A leaflet for a prosthetic valve formed of at least one layer that includes a composite material containing at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and an elastomer is provided. The fluoropolymer may be polytetrafluoroethylene. In at least one embodiment, the elastic properties are present in an axial direction the leaflet. The leaflets may be single layered or multi-layered. The leaflets may be coupled to a support structure and movable between open and closed configurations relative to the support structure to form a heart valve. The elasticity within the leaflets permits, among other things, the leaflets to bend with a reduced occurrence of wrinkles as the valve opens and closes. The elastic properties of the leaflet also, among other things, improve bending properties and reduce closure stresses, thereby extending the life of the leaflet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A prosthetic valve, comprising: a leaflet formed of at least one layer comprising a composite material including at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane being imbibed with an elastomer, wherein the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane is a retracted fluoropolymer membrane, wherein the serpentine fibrils are free of wrinkles when in a retracted state. 2. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a plurality of pores and the elastomer is present in substantially all of the pores. 3. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the fluoropolymer is polytetrafluoroethylene. 4. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the leaflet has a ratio of thickness (μm) to number of layers of the composite material of less than about 5. 5. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the composite material is substantially free of wrinkles. 6. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a microstructure of substantially only serpentine fibrils. 7. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein elastic properties are present in an axial direction of the leaflet. 8. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the elastomer is selected from the group consisting of perfluoromethylvinyl ether-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, silicones and polyurethanes. 9. The prosthetic valve of claim 1 , wherein the leaflet is operatively coupled to a support structure and is movable between closed and open configurations relative to the support structure. 10. A prosthetic valve, comprising: a leaflet able to be cycled between a closed configuration to substantially prevent blood flow through the prosthetic valve and an open configuration to allow blood flow through the prosthetic valve, the leaflet including at least one layer comprising a composite material including at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and an elastomer, wherein the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane is a retracted fluoropolymer membrane, wherein the serpentine fibrils are free of wrinkles when in a retracted state, wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a plurality of pores and the elastomer is present in substantially all of the pores. 11. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the composite material is substantially free of wrinkles. 12. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the fluoropolymer is polytetrafluoroethylene. 13. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a microstructure of substantially only serpentine fibrils. 14. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the leaflet is operatively coupled to a support structure and is movable between the closed and open configurations relative to the support structure. 15. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the leaflet has a ratio of thickness (μm) to number of layers of the composite material of less than about 5. 16. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein elastic properties are present in an axial direction of the leaflet. 17. The prosthetic valve of claim 10 , wherein the elastomer is selected from the group consisting of perfluoromethylvinyl ether-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, silicones and polyurethanes. 18. A prosthetic valve, comprising: a support structure; and a leaflet formed of at least one layer comprising a composite material including at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane being imbibed with an elastomer, wherein the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane is a retracted fluoropolymer membrane, wherein the serpentine fibrils are free of wrinkles when in a retracted state, wherein the leaflet is movable between a closed configuration and an open configuration relative to the support structure, and wherein the leaflet is able to be cycled between the closed configuration to substantially prevent blood flow through the prosthetic valve and the open configuration to allow blood flow through the prosthetic valve. 19. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a plurality of pores and the elastomer is present in substantially all of the pores. 20. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein the composite material is substantially free of wrinkles. 21. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein the fluoropolymer is polytetrafluoroethylene. 22. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a microstructure of substantially only serpentine fibrils. 23. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein elastic properties are present in an axial direction of the leaflet. 24. The prosthetic valve of claim 18 , wherein the elastomer is selected from the group consisting of perfluoromethylvinyl ether-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, silicones and polyurethanes. 25. A prosthetic valve, comprising: a leaflet formed of at least one layer comprising a composite material exhibiting an increase in stiffness when elongated to at least about 30% strain, the composite material including at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane being imbibed with an elastomer, wherein the at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane is a retracted fluoropolymer membrane, wherein the serpentine fibrils are free of wrinkles when in a retracted state. 26. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the composite material exhibits an increase in stiffness when elongated to at least about 40% strain. 27. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the composite material exhibits an increase in stiffness when elongated to at least about 45% strain. 28. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the composite material exhibits an increase in stiffness when elongated to at least about 50% strain. 29. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a microstructure of substantially only serpentine fibrils. 30. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the expanded fluoropolymer membrane comprises a plurality of pores and the elastomer is present in substantially all of the pores. 31. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the fluoropolymer is polytetrafluoroethylene. 32. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the leaflet has a ratio of thickness (μm) to number of layers of the composite material of less than about 5. 33. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the composite material is substantially free of wrinkles. 34. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein elastic properties are present in an axial direction of the leaflet. 35. The prosthetic valve of claim 25 , wherein the elastomer is selected from the group consisting of perfluoromethylvinyl ether-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, perfluoro (alkyl vinyl ether)-tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, silicones and polyurethanes.

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  • Macromolecular materials · CPC title

  • Manufacturing methods · CPC title

  • A61F2/2418Primary

    Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents · CPC title

  • multilayered, e.g. laminated structures · CPC title

  • Coatings comprising two or more layers · CPC title

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What does patent US9744033B2 cover?
A leaflet for a prosthetic valve formed of at least one layer that includes a composite material containing at least one expanded fluoropolymer membrane having serpentine fibrils and an elastomer is provided. The fluoropolymer may be polytetrafluoroethylene. In at least one embodiment, the elastic properties are present in an axial direction the leaflet. The leaflets may be single layered or mu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gore & Ass, Gore & Ass
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/2418. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 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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