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Intracardiac devices comprising stabilizing elements having improved fatigue resistance

  • US 10,182,908 B2
  • Filed: 11/27/2014
  • Issued: 01/22/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/28/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An intracardiac device suitable for minimally-invasive delivery, wherein said device comprises a device body and one or more stabilizing elements attached to said device body, wherein said stabilizing elements are selected from the group consisting of:

  • a) stabilizing wings having at least one portion with a thickness greater than that of the device body;

    b) stabilizing wings comprising one or more primary anchoring arms, which are capable of applying upwards axially-directed stabilizing forces, and one or more support arms;

    c) stabilizing wings having a metal wire coil wound therearound;

    d) stabilizing wings having a leaf spring attached thereto;

    e) polymer-coated stabilizing wings; and

    f) mechanical stabilization elements comprising a rotatable jaw-like structure, wherein said device comprises one or more mechanical stabilization elements, each of said elements comprising a jaw-like structure, wherein said jaw-like structure comprises a fixed arm and a movable arm, said movable arm being pivotable in relation to said fixed arm around a common pivot point, and wherein said mechanism further comprises mechanical rotation means for causing said movable arm to rotate around said pivot point, thereby causing either closure or opening of said jaw-like structure.

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