System for tricuspid valve repair
First Claim
1. A method of repairing a tricuspid valve having three leaflets in a heart of a patient, the method comprising:
- inserting into the heart via transcatheter delivery a first disc having a cylindrical shape in a compressed condition and a concave surface with a first circumferential perimeter in an expanded condition, and a second disc having a cylindrical shape in a compressed condition, and a convex surface with a second circumferential perimeter in an expanded condition;
positioning the first disc in a right ventricle of the heart,passing the first disc in the compressed condition through an opening in the second disc;
expanding the first disc from the compressed condition to the expanded condition, and locating the concave surface adjacent to and facing the three leaflets of the tricuspid valve;
positioning the second disc in a right atrium of the heart,expanding the second disc from the compressed condition to the expanded condition, and locating the convex surface adjacent to and facing the three leaflets of the tricuspid valve;
moving the first disc towards the second disc, thereby trapping a portion of each of the three leaflets between the concave surface of the first disc and the convex surface of the second disc;
tensioning the three leaflets to provide a seal along opposing edges of the leaflets during systole of the heart and thereby causing the tricuspid valve to have three separate orifices for blood flow during diastole of the heart;
reducing the first circumferential perimeter of the first disc to a third circumferential perimeter that is smaller than the first circumferential perimeter; and
locking the third circumferential perimeter of the first disc in a fixed dimension.
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Abstract
A system for repairing a tricuspid valve in a patient'"'"'s heart; a first shaft; a first disc removably mounted on the first shaft; a second shaft coaxially aligned with, and slideable in relation to, the first shaft; a second disc removably mounted on the second shaft, wherein the second disc is positioned proximal of the first disc; and wherein the first disc includes a plurality of openings positioned on an outer perimeter of the first disc, and a first cinch wire extending through the plurality of openings and then through the catheter to the proximal end, the first cinch wire being tensionable for reducing the outer perimeter of the first disc.
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1. A method of repairing a tricuspid valve having three leaflets in a heart of a patient, the method comprising:
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inserting into the heart via transcatheter delivery a first disc having a cylindrical shape in a compressed condition and a concave surface with a first circumferential perimeter in an expanded condition, and a second disc having a cylindrical shape in a compressed condition, and a convex surface with a second circumferential perimeter in an expanded condition; positioning the first disc in a right ventricle of the heart, passing the first disc in the compressed condition through an opening in the second disc; expanding the first disc from the compressed condition to the expanded condition, and locating the concave surface adjacent to and facing the three leaflets of the tricuspid valve; positioning the second disc in a right atrium of the heart, expanding the second disc from the compressed condition to the expanded condition, and locating the convex surface adjacent to and facing the three leaflets of the tricuspid valve; moving the first disc towards the second disc, thereby trapping a portion of each of the three leaflets between the concave surface of the first disc and the convex surface of the second disc; tensioning the three leaflets to provide a seal along opposing edges of the leaflets during systole of the heart and thereby causing the tricuspid valve to have three separate orifices for blood flow during diastole of the heart; reducing the first circumferential perimeter of the first disc to a third circumferential perimeter that is smaller than the first circumferential perimeter; and locking the third circumferential perimeter of the first disc in a fixed dimension. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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