Folding ring implant for heart valve
First Claim
1. A method for use at a native valve of a heart of a subject, the method comprising:
- providing an implant that includes (a) a ring that includes a plurality of metal segments, and defines a plurality of joints at which each segment of the plurality of segments is coupled to adjacent segments of the plurality of segments, and (b) a plurality of anchors, each of the anchors coupled to the ring at a respective one of the joints,transluminally advancing, to the valve via a catheter, the implant in a folded state in which the plurality of joints include alternating upper joints and lower joints, the upper joints being proximal from the lower joints;
deploying the ring within the heart;
subsequently, changing an angular disposition between each segment and its adjacent segments, by applying a force at at least some of the joints; and
securing the ring to the valve by rotating a tool to anchor the anchors to the valve.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are provided for use with a prosthetic valve that is designated for implantation at a patient'"'"'s native heart valve, including a valve ring having a plurality of ring segments, each of the segments being hingedly coupled to an adjacent segment at a pivot joint. The valve ring is placed adjacent to a surface of the native heart valve, the prosthetic valve having been coupled to the valve ring. In an expanded state thereof, the valve ring defines a ring, all of the pivot joints being disposed in a plane that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the ring. The valve ring is foldable into a shape that has a generally circular cross-section that defines and surrounds at least in part a central lumen, by folding the segments with respect to each other, at the pivot joints. Other embodiments are also described.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for use at a native valve of a heart of a subject, the method comprising:
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providing an implant that includes (a) a ring that includes a plurality of metal segments, and defines a plurality of joints at which each segment of the plurality of segments is coupled to adjacent segments of the plurality of segments, and (b) a plurality of anchors, each of the anchors coupled to the ring at a respective one of the joints, transluminally advancing, to the valve via a catheter, the implant in a folded state in which the plurality of joints include alternating upper joints and lower joints, the upper joints being proximal from the lower joints; deploying the ring within the heart; subsequently, changing an angular disposition between each segment and its adjacent segments, by applying a force at at least some of the joints; and securing the ring to the valve by rotating a tool to anchor the anchors to the valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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