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Artificial heart valve

  • US 4,291,420 A
  • Filed: 06/13/1980
  • Issued: 09/29/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/09/1973
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An artificial, triple-lobed, semilunar valve for replacing the aortic or pulmonary valve in the heart, the valve comprising:

  • a flexible, non-annular, triple-lobed suture ring having substantially no resiliency which corresponds in shape to the natural aortic root, said suture ring including three, U-shaped legs, each forming a lobe of said ring, said U-shaped legs being joined to one another at the top portions thereof and being unconnected to one another at the bottom portions thereof to thereby permit free movement of said bottom portions with respect to one another in the radial direction, said suture ring being radially expandable with the dilation of said aortic root; and

    three, flexible pockets mounted within said suture ring and disposed symmetrically at intervals of 120°

    to each other about the inside of said ring wherein when fluid flows in one direction through the suture ring the pockets bend outwards to the vessel wall and lie free-floating in the fluid thereby permitting said fluid to flow therethrough and wherein when said fluid begins to flow in the opposite direction through said suture ring, said pockets make surface-to-surface contact with one another thereby occluding the aperture within said suture ring and inhibiting fluid flow therethrough.

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